Rogers, W. A. (William Allen), 1854-1931
Rogers, W.A.
William Allen Rogers American political cartoonist
William Allen Rogers
Rogers, William Allen (American illustrator, 1854-1931)
Rogers, W. A. 1854-1931
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100 1 _ ‡a Rogers, William Allen ‡g American illustrator, 1854-1931
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Springfield, Ohio
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Washington, DC
Works
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The busy showman.--III |
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The effect of "Negative Gravity" : I don't know how it's done, Benjamin, but it's agin reason |
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Hits at politics a series of cartoons |
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Perhaps the parrot did it |
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Pignapoke receives a shock |
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Pirates and privateers no longer exist--von Jagow |
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Playing hookey |
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Preparing answers to our "notes" |
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A pretty good league to enforce peace |
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The problem |
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The professor of tattooing at work |
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The profiteer |
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The public be jammed! |
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Un Quatuor by William T. Dannat |
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A question of labor. : This question is from first to last, from the beginning to the end, from skin to core and from core to skin again, a question of labor--James G. Blaine |
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The real leader |
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The reception at Pokeberry Manor |
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Remember the little lost children of the Lusitania |
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The returned prodigal shows signs of relapse : Old Observer (who has several other aliases)--"what is the fatted calf to a party that has eaten husks for twenty years. Give him the whole herd" |
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Rosita, Colo. |
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Rough on the man below |
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Saved |
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The season of brotherly love |
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The secrets at Roseladies |
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Selling candles |
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A sensitive plant |
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[Shipping steers at Guayaquil] |
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Shocked at corruption--"I do not see how it is possible for the plain every-day Republican to close his eyes to what is going on" - Mr. Bryan in a speech at Salem, Illinois, October 8 |
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A Sicilian café in New York |
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A silent protest |
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Sisyphus's endless task |
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Some of the delights in store for the would-be builder |
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Speed up! show that you are a giant |
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Splitting the ticket to make it straight |
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A stage in the thirties |
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A start in life : a story of the Genesee country |
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Still in the enchanted forest |
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A strange, sombre face |
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The strangest of infatuations |
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A street in a mining village in Pennsylvania |
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Talking business |
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Tammany "workers" at the polls in Pell Street, New York - the beginning of a free fight |
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Thanks for these kind words |
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That dinosaur egg-- "strictly fresh" (or nearly so) |
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That peace bird smells a little "high" |
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Lo, the fell monster with the deadly sting who passes mountains, breaks through fenced walls and firm embattled spears, and with his filth taints all the world - Dante's Inferno |
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Their backs to the wall : they need you, Uncle Sam! |
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Then the cold fingers left his wrist, and crept slowly upward toward his throat |
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There remains, then, only the fifteenth point |
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There's a good time coming-- |
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This is where your Uncle Sam stops to think |
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Those cannon on the forward deck |
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Those idiotic Yankees |
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Time to shoot |
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To make America safe for Democracy |
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[Toby Tyler in hat and coat] |
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Toby Tyler, or, Ten weeks with a circus |
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[Toby Tyler watching monkey] |
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Tom Paulding by Brander Matthews |
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Too bl--kty small for Uncle Joe |
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The torch that fires the opening gun |
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'Twas Andy started the ball! |
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Uncle Sam don't know whether to get mad or to laugh |
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Uncle Sam's Christmas--1902 |
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Uncle Sam's new cl[ass in] the art of self-government |
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Until this monster is destroyed, there is no peace |
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The vanguard of anarchy |
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Vat has peen the use of all this killing? |
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Vice-presidential possibilities--The Rough Rider |
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A voice from the tomb! |
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Voluntary assessments |
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Washington cook (to mistress in the hall)--"Shure, ye can't come in. We've gone into executive session, and we're cookin up something to surprise ye" |
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Watch your step |
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We are against his politics but we like his grit |
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We do things in a big way |
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We offer you a full partnership : it is to laugh! |
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When it came to a showdown |
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When the library lions review the animals |
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When you fire remember this Enlist in the Navy |
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Where the Big Bostonian would be extremely useful--as "bouncer"-in-waiting at the White House |
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Which? fate--or economy in life boats? |
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Which suit will he put on? |
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Whither, old woman, whither so high-- to rake the cobwebs from the sky? |
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Who dares talk 1920 politics? This is 1918! |
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Who is master? |
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Who rules this town? |
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Who shall rule--man or beast? |
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Who'd ever have thought we'd go fishing to-gether? |
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Will it succeed? |
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The wolf and the lamb |
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[Woman embracing ghostly man to the surprise of onlookers] |
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[Woman holding the arm of a man carrying a pistol and candle] |
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A world worth while : a record of "auld acquaintance" |
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You must all hang together or you'll all hang separately |
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Your opportunity |
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