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JM-202: Cartoons of the day
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three separate cartoons. In the top panel, a man on a cart titled "Delaware" blocks women in cars titled "Suffrage" from passing him on the road to the 1920 polls. In the middle panel, "Germany" kills his pack horse ("Hope") underneath a burden of "Economic Terms of the Treaty"; he is unable to continue on "Reparation Trail". In the bottom panel, Uncle Sam and John Bull attempt to communicate via telephone, but uproar in Ireland blocks connection.
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JM-220: If there was referendum on war debt cancellation. 220
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Editorial cartoon depicting the outcry against a referendum on the collection of war debts in the aftermath of WWI.
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JM-206: Three scenes of hypocrisy
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three panels, each panel with its own scene of hypocrisy. In the top panel, a man upset by socialists and unemployment then posts a notice for his apartment complex advancing the rent for his tenants to get their money while he can. In the middle panel, a man is being bribed but refuses to testify against the one bribing him. In the bottom panel, a man is shocked by the spread of lawlessness, but then he buys two cases of bourbon during a potential prohibition-era cartoon.
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JM-268: Supposing American tourists in France tried to adopt the stalling on the payment plan
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting an American tourist finishing a large meal at a French restaurant. When he is handed the bill, he offers to pay for it on condition that another man who owes him money pays him back. The restaurant owner kicks the tourist out, and a policeman comes over and asks what happened.
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JM-201: Making a bad situation worse
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Editorial cartoon depicting undesirable immigrants coming off a ship near Ellis Island while an army of the unemployed Americans watch them.
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JM-237: Labor day. 237
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Editorial cartoon depicting a Labor Day parade with a flag that has a Swastika made of hands on it.
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JM-210: Some angles of the threatened railway strike
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Editorial cartoon split in to three panels, each one showing a possible consequence of the impending railroad strike. In the top panel, Uncle Same driving a truck labeled "U.S. Business Conditions" and a truck labeled "Winter" stopped on the road by detour signs with the railroad strike causing the disruption and need for a detour. In the middle panel, a man representing the United States is in bed sick and resting while the doctor tells him he should be fine as long as no complications set in; running towards the house is a boy with a newspaper proclaiming the railroad strike. In the bottom panel, striking railroad workers stand around a train which is carrying relief for workers suffering from armament competitions.
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JM-231: A New Sign at the White House. 231
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Editorial cartoon depicting Calvin Coolidge cleaning house in the aftermath of the Harding administration.
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JM-242: Chairman Butler reports to his chief. 242
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Editorial cartoon depicting William M. Butler reporting to Calvin Coolidge.
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JM-233: One of the mysteries of golf. 233
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Editorial cartoon depicting golfers being judged by onlookers in Chinese.
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JM-203: Big Bills
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Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes showing the reparations against Germany preventing the country from holding civilization again, the crime wave hitting Chicago even when one man believes he has ended it, and the G.O.P. elephant looking for a candidate but finding Taft being friendly with Wilson.
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JM-200: Our foreign relations after the war
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam eating a large meal while kings wearing tattered robes look in through a window.
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JM-250: Cartoons of the day. 250
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Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: people attempting to watch a boxing match from far away while one of them listens to commentary on the radio, a white man attempting to tip a black man on a train, and scandalized people looking at a glamorous party through a window.
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JM-248: A languishing profession. 248
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Editorial cartoon depicting a war propagandist bemoaning how people have begun to distrust propaganda.
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JM-238: World Court Tribunal. 238
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam at the World Court Tribunal.
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JM-232: The victory at sea. 232
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Editorial cartoon depicting Admiral William Sims flirting with a personification of the airplane and being spotted by a personification of the battleship, who feels betrayed.
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JM-249: The President chooses
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Editorial cartoon depicting Calvin Coolidge choosing not to run for re-election in 1928.
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JM-240: Page Dr. Dawes or Dr. Sowden. 240
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Editorial cartoon depicting Coolidge trying to prescribe something for the troubles of an embittered farmer.
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JM-245: Cartoons of the day. 245
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Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: the Supreme Court ruling that returned oil reserves to the Navy at the tail end of the Teapot Dome scandal, American legionnaires visiting the King of England, and a personification of War with his retinue.
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JM-243: They're teaching him to be hard boiled. 243
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Editorial cartoon depicting the Geneva Naval Conference of 1927.
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