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(1 - 11 of 11)
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His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
Summary
The speech concerns the commerce between Great Britain and the American colonies.
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JM-274: Guiding hands
Summary
Radio guides plane; British officer beats Indian; Hoover calls extra session.
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JM-026: At 70% naval efficiency in the United States
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a man representing Congress in front of a blackboard showing the naval efficiency of Britain, Japan, and the United States. Britain and Japan both have 100% efficiency, but the man crosses out the 100% mark by the United States and replaces it with 70%, remarking on how this will please voters and reduce costs. Uncle Sam and Hughes watch from the window and express shock.
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JM-084: Brittania boasts about subsidizing merchant marine, while Uncle Sam stands by unused merchant marine
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting figure representing Britannia standing on a boat with fleet of British ships behind him. He tells Uncle Sam, who is standing on non-moving ships decorated with cobwebs, that he subsidizes his merchant marine. Uncle Sam replies that he does not.
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JM-291: The changing world
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three panel sets, with each panel containing a different cartoon. In the first panel, a robot replaces aviator; in the second panel, a donkey and elephant switch places between the "In" and the "Out" parties; in the third panel, the British lion cubs warn against war.
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JM-W017: "I'll have to tighten your belt, Uncle"
Summary
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
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-272: Make him show his cards
Summary
Germany, playing poker with Allies, offers to divide the pot, then quit.
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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-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.