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JM-240: Page Dr. Dawes or Dr. Sowden. 240
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting Coolidge trying to prescribe something for the troubles of an embittered farmer.
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JM-C014: The wrong girl [1]
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man addressing a crowd while a woman watches. The crowd, mostly made up of men, and the other men on the stage all look toward the woman.
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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
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the Geneva Naval Conference of 1927.
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JM-251: Cartoons of the Day. 251
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the cartoons of the day: what would happen if vaudeville performer Will Rogers were elected to the Senate, fat cats debating whether or not to invite Charles Lindbergh to join their conversation while the Secretary of War objects, and Senator James Reed of Missouri refusing to run for re-election.
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JM-260: The probable starter as seen today
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Editorial cartoon depicting men and an elephant watching three different horses preparing for a race.
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JM-196: Reducing war level profits and wages
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Editorial cartoon depicting a thin figure ("War level profits") telling a large figure ("War level wages") that he must reduce.
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JM-235: Wonder What the Bolsheviks Think of Us?. 235
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Editorial cartoon depicting our idea of what the Communists are like and what the Bolsheviks might think about us.
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JM-241: Hearst communications. 241
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Editorial cartoon depicting William Randolph Hearst being attacked by a trained lion, meeting royalty, posing for a campaign poster, and being hypnotized.
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JM-263: Caucus of the Pennsylvania Delegation
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Editorial cartoon depicting the outside of a building where the Pennsylvania Delegation is in caucus. The Curtis Sextet is shown making votes for Curtis.
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JM-234: When the League Has to Justify Itself. 234
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the Greek-Bulgiaran crisis of 1925.
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JM-254: Cornerstones of the full dinnerpail
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Editorial cartoon depicting four cornerstones holding up a full dinnerpail. The stones are labeled: "Protective Tariff", "Restrictive immigration", "Economic farm relief", and "National defense". An elephant holds a sign explaining that the ensemble is meant for President Hoover.
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JM-221: Resolution of the Board of Governors National Democratic Club meeting. 221
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the Board of Governors' National Democratic Club writing up a resolution to recommend New York as the location of the 1924 National Democratic Convention that passed unanimously. Henry Ford is seen driving in a car with ladies representing ladies from the Solid South, the Western Democrats, and the Middle Western Democrats.
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JM-229: The South Dakota primary endorsement. 229
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Editorial cartoon depicting Coolidge throwing his hat in the ring at the South Dakota primary.
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JM-225: Campaign shenanigans. 225
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Editorial cartoon depicting the 1924 presidential election. Charles G. Dawes attacks Roger M. La Follette Sr., the Progressive party nominee, with constitutionalism. John W. Davis and Charles W. Bryan, who both ran on the Democratic ticket, play the piano and confuse both sides of the country.
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JM-223: The changing world. 223
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the funeral of former U. S. President Warren Harding.
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JM-C015: The wrong girl [2]
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Editorial cartoon depicting three women in older-style dress staring at a woman in 1920s clothing who is smoking a cigarette.
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JM-214: We hope he wins the hole
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Editorial cartoon depicting Harding golfing for a strike settlement held by the public while railroad executives and strikers squabble. Hard times hopes that Harding will miss so that he can win.
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JM-267: Uncle Sam asks the country questions about defense
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Uncle Sam is shown asking a crowd representing the American people three questions about opposition to war, if the country ought to defend itself, and if it should be prepared to defend itself. The crowd stands in support of the first two questions, but a small group sits down when he asks the third.
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JM-257: Both equally to blame for dragging religion into politics
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam saying that both the man who is for Smith since Smith is a Catholic and the man who is against Smith for being a Catholic are both being religiously intolerant.
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