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(1 - 12 of 12)
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JM-321: The ideal ally
Summary
Editorial cartoon set after WWI. While the spoils are broken up, Uncle Sam wishes for one island, but the spokesperson stepped out. Now Japan holds most strategic islands.
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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-W016: The money question clouds over Fort Knox
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Editorial cartoon depicting Morgenthau of the Department of Treasury and the International Food Conference both demanding money. Fort Knox is shown heavily guarded, with large question marks floating over the top of the building.
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JM-323: The bonds of matrimony and government war bonds
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Editorial cartoon depicts people rushing to get married. They are unsure whether to invest in war bonds.
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JM-W023: News of the 120,000th bomber plane from the Ford assembly line
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Editorial cartoon depicting Henry Ford at a table surrounded by women and men holding sheets of paper. A man from the assembly line comes in and shares the news that the 120,000th bomber has just been produced.
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JM-W020: Why not cut out the "un" and make it the "written law"?
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam holding a marker and pointing to the cornerstone stating that one should only run for president two terms. Behind him, a group of people from different states wave a banner asking for it to be allowed that a person can run for a third term.
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JM-W018: Uncle Sam does the math of war
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam sitting at a table with many sheets of paper, as well as Calculus and Algebra books in front of him. Boxes above his head show the "problems" of troops and demands that he is trying to figure out.
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JM-W017: "I'll have to tighten your belt, Uncle"
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A figure labeled "New Deal" severely tightens Uncle Sam's belt, while Uncle Sam protests. A portrait of the "New Deal" on the wall behind the two figures has the label: "God's Gift to Britain."
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JM-W024: In the Allied camp
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Editorial cartoon depicting Churchill and FDR looking at a map of Europe in the top panel. In the bottom panel, Hitler, Togo, and Mussolini worry about the plane production in the U.S. as the "unpredictable" factor compared to their U-boats.
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JM-306: G.O.P. conspires to sabotage Democratic success of polls next fall
Summary
Editorial cartoon in three panels: Elephant suggests British resource-sharing plan to Democrats.
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JM-308: Human reasons versus human nature
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League of Nations futile; arms help prosperity; ghost of Edmund Burke.
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JM-305: Trying to prove that all things come to him who waits
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Editorial cartoon depicting nine men waiting outside FDR's door.