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JM-295: Sunken ships are historic trouble-breeders
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Editorial cartoon depicting a group, including FDR, examine sinking of U.S. gunboat Panay.
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JM-279: The politicians idea of relieving the distress of unemployment and the burden of over taxation
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam trying to think of a way to give the unemployed jobs. Politician suggests to Uncle Sam that unemployed collect new taxes.
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JM-290: Death's new favorite
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Editorial cartoon depicting "Speed Mania" totals up more deaths than wars.
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JM-287: Uncle Sam will soon be alone with his recovery diet and digestion
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam bloated by huge output of legislation by 73rd Congress.
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JM-274: Guiding hands
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Radio guides plane; British officer beats Indian; Hoover calls extra session.
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JM-277: The changing world
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Before 1929, people bought all stocks, now no one will buy even good deals
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JM-299: War hatreds are nearly as long-lived as religious hatreds
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Editorial cartoon depicting a rude carpetbagger after Civil War; elderly veterans fraternize.
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JM-291: The changing world
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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-281: This will be a race worth watching
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Editorial cartoon depicting a race between stork carrying 1932 campaign and "Dr. Hoover".
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JM-298: All treaties are not sanctified
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Editorial cartoon depicting a huge "Versailles Treaty" monster leaving footprints of hate, greed, etc.
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JM-300: In time we may get used to these crises
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Editorial cartoon depicting Uncle Sam reading about crises occurring in Ethiopia, Spain, etc. He vows non-involvement.
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JM-276: Cartoons of the day
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Editorial cartoon consisting of three panels, with each panel depicting a different cartoon. In the first panel, Mexico cheers Col. Fierro; in the second panel, King Carol of Romania arms; in the third panel, Stimson shows Uncle Sam the Navy treaty
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JM-293: Light and dark colored mottoes for the businessman's office
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Editorial cartoon depicting two walls with old-fashioned and modern styles business mottoes.
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JM-280: Three scenes pertaining to Groundhog Day
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Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes related to Groundhog Day. In the first panel, men discuss the calendar day and express a need to hurry. In the second panel, a man holds an umbrella over a groundhog hole so that the groundhog will not see his shadow. In the last panel, workers at a sausage mill hurry to pull the blinds down so that the sausages do not see their shadows.
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JM-283: Why not make a sporting event of some of out marriage and divorce statistics
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Editorial cartoon depicting crowds watching a marriage/divorce scoreboard with great interest.
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JM-272: Make him show his cards
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Germany, playing poker with Allies, offers to divide the pot, then quit.
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JM-288: Cartoons of the day
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Editorial cartoon depicting three panels containing different cartoons. In the first panel, Cardinal Mundelein is shown; in the second panel, a man beams at a newspaper claiming economic recovery; in the third panel, DuPont explosives manufacturers supports munitions control.
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JM-286: The changing world
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Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes of old-fashioned values and fashions now being replaced.
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JM-278: Sure he can!
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Editorial cartoon depicting Hoover asking Uncle Sam if he can lick unemployment hardships.
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JM-275: The rich farm and the spreading thistles
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Uncle Sam complacent as "dishonesty" grows in "U.S." fields
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