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1920
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1921
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Alcohol
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City council members
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City planning
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Crime
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Elections
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Landfall of Christopher Columbus
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Prohibition
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War reparations
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California
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Germany
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Illinois--Chicago
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Italy
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Missouri--Saint Louis
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New Year
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New York (State)
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United States
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Time Period
1920-1929
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(1 - 5 of 5)
Title
JM-203: Big Bills
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting three scenes showing the reparations against Germany preventing the country from holding civilization again, the crime wave hitting Chicago even when one man believes he has ended it, and the G.O.P. elephant looking for a candidate but finding Taft being friendly with Wilson.
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JM-001: Columbus Day
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting four scenes of Columbus in Chicago as it was during McCutcheon's time.
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JM-042: Chicago aldermen perform stunts inspired by liquor
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a bottle of liquor sitting on a book of ordinances and flanked by dollar signs. Around this centerpiece, which is the "Proposed new city seal," Chicago aldermen are shown performing various stunts, such as sticking pins in others, and crowning themselves with a laurel crown.
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JM-213: The new set of teeth
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting prohibition violators certain they will not be caught by law. Prohibition dog is made fierce because of Landis.
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JM-079: A good New Year's resolution
Summary
Editorial cartoon depicting a hand writing out a check from the National Bank of Chicago for the "Italian Relief Fund." Behind the hand, figures representing New York, St. Louis, California, and Chicago all carry bags or baskets labeled "Relief for Italy."