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Montanus, Arnoldus, approximately 1625-1683
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JM-296: Problem of conduct
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three American businessmen profiting from WWI. In the next panel, they turn away from promise of wealth and say "Never again" since the costs to nation not worth it.
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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-012: Some idle thoughts on the law
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Editorial cartoon depicting six unrelated panels. In the top one, a judge and his staff each point at the person smaller than they are as the person responsible for the leak. In the next panel, Theodore Roosevelt is shown saying he has nothing to say that is fit for publication. In the panel next to him, a large man points to his hand, titled "subsidiary committee" as to the place the blame should go to. In the next panel, a man is being charged $5 under "Anglo-Saxon Law for Chicken Embezzlement". the next panel shows a man, representing a corporation, sitting in a jail cell with his hand hanging outside the bars so only part of the corporation is being punished. The last, bottom panel shows a man on a cart pulled by a donkey waiting for a large train to travel past him.
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JM-094: At the office of the Harriman Rex Railroads
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Editorial cartoon depicting three panels showing the office of the Harriman Rex Railroads. In the first panel, a newcomer enters the office and speaks to Harriman. In the next panel, Harriman and the other men in the office throw up their hands and smile at the new man, who is established in the office with his own desk in the last panel. E.H. Harriman was known for his prowess as a railroad executive and especially for being the "savior" of failing railroads, including the transcontinental Union Pacific Railroad.
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JM-304: Different depictions of Dewey
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12 portraits of Dewey with different hair and mustache styles.
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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-317: Those purge tactics are hearing an awful political kick-back
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man reading primary results: purge politics not patriotic.
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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-085: The war department - "Great scott, that dispatch must mean ladrones instead of insurgents. There are no insurgents out there."
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Editorial cartoon depicting a military man confused by the wording of a special dispatch about fighting in Manila. Three pictures hang on the wall behind him distinguishing the perceived differences between an "Amigo," an "Insurgent," and a "Ladrone." The special dispatch claimed that the fighting was started by "Insurgents" instead of the "Ladrones" classification the man remarks that the report must have meant.
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
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The speech concerns the commerce between Great Britain and the American colonies.
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JM-028: "Call Judge Landis!"
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Editorial cartoon depicting six scenes of people in difficult situations calling for Judge Landis. In the first panel, Organized Baseball is lying in a hospital bed and onlookers call outside the frame for someone to send for Judge Landis. In the second panel, locksmiths having difficulty with a Building Deadlock call for Judge Landis. In the third panel, a figure labeled "Stocks" tells Wall Street that he isn't feeling well and asks for Judge Landis. In the fourth panel, the 18th Amendment claims to have too many doctors and calls for Judge Landis. In the fifth panel, the Grain Exchanges flinch away from the painful dentistry of Farmers and ask for Judge Landis. In the last panel, two men are gearing up for a fight and wonder if they should call Judge Landis. Landis is the same judge referred to in JM-213: https://dl.mospace.umsystem.edu/mu/islandora/object/mu%3A419248 .
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JM-287: Uncle Sam will soon be alone with his recovery diet and digestion
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam bloated by huge output of legislation by 73rd Congress.
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JM-274: Guiding hands
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Radio guides plane; British officer beats Indian; Hoover calls extra session.
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JM-W002: New York expects you to do your duty
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Editorial cartoon depicting a group of men and women standing at the banks of the Hudson river with a war drum and banner. They are calling across the river at Westerners to urge them to join in the war.
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JM-320: Mr. One World Wilkie interrupts
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Editorial cartoon depicting Willkie interrupting Fourth of July ceremony to introduce "Superstate" to "Columbia."
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JM-053: As he would have looked in modern garb
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Editorial cartoon depicting a portrait of George Washington in an early 20th century suit.
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Letter of transmittal from the United States Treasury Department to the University of Missouri, May 18, 1912
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1912
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Letter which accompanied the gift of Confederate Currency from the United States Treasury Department to the University of Missouri. The letter is dated May 18, 1912 and is signed by the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, A. Piatt Andrew.
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An Act supplementary to the act entitled, "An act to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties imposed by law: on goods, wares and merchandize imported into the United States, and on the tonnage of ships or vessels.", Act to provide more effectually for the collection of the duties imposed by law, Laws, etc.
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JM-259: When Keynoter mentioned the Secretary of Commerce, the convention looked very much like Hoover
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Editorial cartoon depicting a scene of a large convention hall being addressed by a speaker. The word "Hoover" is written over the heads of the crowd.
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