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Title
JM-080: School is about to open in the far East
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a figure representing Japan standing in front of a blackboard with a lesson about modern military methods written on it. Figures representing Korea and China sit in the student desks with books open in front of them.
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JM-273: China's place in the sun
Summary
China caught in spiderweb of Japan.
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JM-289: Dancing to the spring song
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting men representing nations dancing around "war" organ grinder. The League of Nations watches from a window.
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JM-078: Three scenes of Uncle Sam excluding immigrants
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes in three different panels. In the top panel, Uncle Sam stands in a garden of Americanism surrounded by crows labeled "Unassimilable Asiatic Immigration" and "Undesirable European Immigration." In the middle panel, Uncle Sam is putting up two signs along the coast: "Exclusion of Chinese" and "Exclusion of Japanese Immigrants" while a figure representing Japan, a country who also has exclusion signs for China and Korea, watches. In the third panel, the same figure from Japan gestures with an angry face and Japanese Emigrants behind him, while Uncle Sam proudly shows off a sign welcoming only particular groups of Japanese people: tourists, students, scientists, etc.