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(1 - 14 of 14)
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JM-W007: They all belong to the same union
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting figures labeled "Women", "Labor", "Capital", and "Fighting Men" all reaching towards an American Flag above them.
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JM-317: Those purge tactics are hearing an awful political kick-back
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a man reading primary results: purge politics not patriotic.
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JM-323: The bonds of matrimony and government war bonds
Summary
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
Summary
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-319: Cartoons of the day
Summary
Editorial cartoon in three panels: taxpayer complains; Senate votes on draftees; war action.
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JM-312: The changing world
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes of U.S. military and problems caused by foreign states.
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JM-W024: In the Allied camp
Summary
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-W012: Trying to sign her up for international unity, financed by Congress
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting two men trying to sell books with titles about International Unity with Britain and a better League of Nations to a woman dressed in the colors of the American Flag. The men also claim to have already asked Congress for a billion dollars as a starter fund.
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JM-316: The enquiring reporter
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a reporter who hears from various people how cool the weather is.
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JM-313: What beautiful winter weather we're having
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting FDR announcing shake-up of Churchill's cabinet to U.S. cabinet.
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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-W013: "Say! Is this the old U.S.A.?"
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting two soldiers looking down into a hotel lobby scene. Men and women lounge around while a band plays and different men and women are presented to Fiorello H. La Guardia, the contemporary mayor of New York City.
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JM-308: Human reasons versus human nature
Summary
League of Nations futile; arms help prosperity; ghost of Edmund Burke.
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JM-314: Victories and defeat
Summary
Editorial cartoon in two panels: U.S. wins battles in Pacific, loses them in Atlantic.