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Exhibit of American Federation of Labor
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JM-121: Come on in, Boys! It's Finable Out There.. 121
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Editorial cartoon depicting good men, sheltered by the letter of the law, calling to unhappy criminals outside in the rain.
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JM-108: If this weather continues, all the girls at the Charity Ball will wish they had worn the Russian costume
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Editorial cartoon depicting a group of women in national costumes standing in a space filled with icicles. They all look at the woman wearing the Russian costume.
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JM-126: Where Gov. Hughes launched his boone last night. 126
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Editorial cartoon depicting Charles Evans Hughes attempting to speak to an auditorium full of people, only to be interrupted by the last annual message that President Theodore Roosevelt sent to Congress.
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JM-123: Some schemes for stimulating the campaign. 123
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Editorial cartoon depicting the presidential election campaigns of 1908 as a series of baseball games.
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JM-107: Missouri loves company but not a crowd
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Editorial cartoon depicting a man representing Missouri sitting between two women, labeled "Niedringhaus" and "Kerens." Thomas K. Niedringhaus and Richard C. Kerens were two of the men vying to be on the Republican ballot for Senator in 1905.
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JM-106: Two ways by which peace may be restored without casting Russia a kopeck
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Editorial cartoon depicting two panels, each with a different solution to promoting peace. In the top panel, Rockefeller comes forward to Komura and Dewitte with carriages full of money. In the second panel, Carnegie purchases rights to build a library on Sakhalin Island from Komura, making himself poor, but allowing the two men to walk away from each other.
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JM-124: Map of the United States, as seen by the Finance Committee. 124
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Editorial cartoon depicting a distorted map of the United States that emphasizes Eastern cities with everything else mislabeled or misspelled.