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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-312: The changing world
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Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes of U.S. military and problems caused by foreign states.
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JM-W025: The straws show which way the wind is blowing
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Editorial cartoon depicting Hitler and two others watching as a Berlin monument of victory falls down, while banners show the reasons for the collapse.
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JM-W015: Freedom of the press is quarantined
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Editorial cartoon depicting a line of men and women waiting outside an International Food Conference. Soldiers stand in front of the door for both the Conference and a Casino, both of which have signs that spell out the limits of what the press can and cannot do, or when they even may enter the building. Another banner proclaims that Freedom of the Press is quarantined, not guaranteed.