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Issue Date

  • 1770 (1) + -
  • 1930 (2) + -
  • 1935 (1) + -

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  • Air pilots (1) + -
  • Colonies (1) + -
  • Political parties--Platforms (1) + -
  • War (1) + -
  • World War (1939-1945) (1) + -

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  • France (1) + -
  • Germany (1) + -
  • Soviet Union (1) + -

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  • 1770-1779 (1) + -
  • 1930-1939 (3) + -

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JM-272: Make him show his cards
Title
JM-272: Make him show his cards
Summary
Germany, playing poker with Allies, offers to divide the pot, then quit.
JM-274: Guiding hands
Title
JM-274: Guiding hands
Summary
Radio guides plane; British officer beats Indian; Hoover calls extra session.
JM-291: The changing world
Title
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.
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
Title
His Majesty's most gracious speech to both Houses of Parliament
Summary
The speech concerns the commerce between Great Britain and the American colonies.
JM-W001: Platform interests
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JM-W001: Platform interests
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting the G.O.P. party platform. An elephant stands on the platform, supporting Republicans on its back; a man holds up a sign advertising American interests first. A donkey stands on the "Reds" platform, with just a couple of people supporting the New Deal and foreign sycophancy sitting on the donkey. A British and a Soviet figure stand on the horizon.

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