Illustrating and cartooning. |
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[Johnny get your gun] |
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Just before Christmas -- just as good as they can be |
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Keep him out of politics this year |
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[The kind of campaign Uncle Sam is expected to make and make it quick, too!] |
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[King Edward the VII of England chases a one dollar coin, followed by President Taft and group of men] |
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[King Edward the VII of England tapping man in bathrobe kneeling in front of him while attendants wait to bathe him] |
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The king is dead! long live the king? |
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[A large Don Carlos reaching to knock off the crown of a frightened King of Spain] |
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Let Col. Goethals dig him out |
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Like stopping a pig in an alley The president seems to be having a hard time heading off the delegates coming his way |
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The little King of Spain and the Yankee Pig |
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The long lane and the turning |
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Look out below! |
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Looks different on the other side of his face U.S. Senate - Oh, come now, Mr. President, think it over. This is a great disappointment to us not to have you with us |
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[Man dressed as Saint Patrick standing at gateway to Carson City] |
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[A man standing before "Secretary of State" and "U.S. Senate" chairs and "United States Supreme Bench," on which "the Woolsack" lies] |
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Merely a friendly call |
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Minnesota's hat |
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The modest letter to Uncle Santa Claus |
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My, what an appetite! |
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Never again? |
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Never mind the jolts, Dovey |
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The new White House cow |
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Next! A president who "does" things |
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No common carrier Uncle Sam - I don't know as it matters how I get there, just so I arrive |
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No lack of big game The President seems to have scared up quite a bunch of octopi |
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No room for him on this side |
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Observations |
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An old Mars let him by |
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The old question |
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On the ragged edge |
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The open season |
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Our real feelings toward Japan |
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The peace dove |
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Peace hath her victories |
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A peace lesson for Huerta |
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Peaceful on the surface -- but? |
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The pitcher that went to the well |
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Plenty of room for everybody |
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[Political cartoons related to Secretary of War William H. Taft running for president] |
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Prairie gold |
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The President is now "speaking gently" |
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[President Taft watching as the Republican Senate and the Democratic House saw a log labeled "the Tariff"] |
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A presidential Oliver Twist |
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[A presidential possibility] |
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The proper way to kill the White House turkey Now that the president's attention has been called to it by the humane officer he will doubtless have his Thanksgiving bird executed in this manner |
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Reconnaisance [i.e. reconnaissance] |
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Reed's reconcentrados broke loose yesterday |
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The reunion of the Bill Family |
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Riding him on the big stick The Boss - Say, you're splitting the party |
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[Roosevelt's Central American Peace pact crying as all of the countries run away from him] |
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Safe! |
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Sampson takes Havana |
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Shake well before taking |
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[Smoking a cigar, an angry President McKinley fights with Spain about the scarcity of Havana cigars due to the Spanish-American War] |
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The Spanish Cavalier -- up to date |
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[Speaker of the House Joe Cannon standing outside Convention Hall watching "Danville, Ill. Cannon Boomers" group try to light "The Cannon Cracker"] |
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[Startled Uncle Sam looking at "Cuba" woman holding a "Cuban Revolutionist" crying baby] |
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A stocking from Uncle Santa Claus : Little Alphonzo -- well, the old fellow really wasn't so bad after all |
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The sugar coated pile |
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Taking one plank or two, Woodrow? |
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Teddy and the beanstalk The harder he struggles to reach the ground the faster the magic vine grows |
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They passed |
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Time for them to retire |
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Time to "take the bull by the horns" |
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To state it politely There seems to be a brunette brother in the neighborhood of the political cordwood |
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Tracks in the political jungle Big game. The president - But these are not bear tracks! |
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The uncle re-union |
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[Uncle Sam and "Canadian Reciprocity" woman sitting on opposite ends of park bench with two small children, "Wool Bill" and "Farmer's Free List"] |
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Uncle Sam, as the strong man, surprises the spectators with the show |
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[Uncle Sam looks at exhibit of Bull Moose labeled "Extinct"] |
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[Uncle Sam pulling on horns of "Beef Trust" steer while a "consumer" tugs on its tail] |
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[Uncle Sam standing on a map of the United States, reeling in his fishing lines which have hooked Hawaii, the Philippines, Cuba and Puerto Rico] |
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A valuable addition to the repast |
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Washington D.C. today |
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What helps a tariff might help a president |
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What our Navy is made of |
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What suburbs mean to Uncle Sam |
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What to do with an ex-president Work in sight for Mr. Roosevelt |
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What will she do about it |
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What's in it? |
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What's your hurry -- must you go? |
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Wheat is up |
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While Cupid waits |
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Who knocks? |
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The Wiley boy seems to be in good company |
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Will wear the stars and stripes |
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[William H. Taft entering a room where Charles Hughes, Joe Cannon and Bob LaFollette stand looking at their pieces of pie, "Wisconsin," "Illinois," and "New York"] |
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[William J. Bryan holding hands with "Public Ownership" as "Free Silver" cries in the background] |
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[William Jennings Bryan and Grover Cleveland as organ-grinders campaigning for the 1898 presidential elections, each grinding "Chicago Platform, Kansas City Platform, Harmony" organ] |
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The winter capitol |
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[Woodrow Wilson opening a package, "for a good boy," while "Big Business" fat man carries a load of "Combines Dissolved" wood to the oven] |
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["Wool Bill" ram leaping over "Presidential veto" banner, held by House Leader Oscar Wilder Underwood and Speaker James Beauchamp Clark dressed as clowns in "Democratic House of Representatives" arena] |
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A world of trouble |
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The worst is yet to come |
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Wrong side |
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