McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney), 1870-1949
McCutcheon, John Tinney, 1870-1949
MacCutcheon, John Tinney
John T. McCutcheon cartoonist (1870-1949)
McCutcheon, John T. (1870-1949)
McCutcheon, John Tinney (American illustrator and cartoonist, 1870-1949)
McCutcheon, John T. (John Tinney)
VIAF ID: 72857584 ( Personal )
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100 0 _ ‡a John T. McCutcheon ‡c cartoonist (1870-1949)
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100 1 _ ‡a MacCutcheon, John Tinney
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100 1 _ ‡a McCutcheon, John T. ‡q (John Tinney)
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100 1 _ ‡a McCutcheon, John T. ‡q (John Tinney), ‡d 1870-1949
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100 1 _ ‡a McCutcheon, John Tinney ‡d 1870-1949
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100 1 _ ‡a McCutcheon, John Tinney ‡g American illustrator and cartoonist, 1870-1949
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100 1 _ ‡a McCutcheon, John Tinney, ‡d 1870-1949
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (23)
Works
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Army song book ... |
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Artie. A story of the streets and town |
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Artie and Pink Marsh : two novels |
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Chicago stories... Ill. by John T. McCutcheon... Select. d., introd. by Franklin J. Meine. |
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The daily life of Colonel Lindbergh |
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The dance habit |
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A danger signal |
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The dawn in Russia |
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Design for a White House suited to present day needs |
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Diplomacy and strategy |
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Drawn from memory |
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Europe revised |
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The face at the window |
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The fascinating lure of the ragtime dance |
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Favorite sons |
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The foxy Trotzky |
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[Franklin Pierce Adams] |
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From which will Pres. Coolidge take his inspiration? |
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[Ghost appearing to farmer with hoe and dog] |
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Good political economy |
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Gosh, I like those old New England folk songs! |
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Grand masquerade party |
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Hand-made fables |
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He arrives in "San Antone" to attend a reunion of the Rough Riders |
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Heir at large |
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The heroism of yesterday is the commonplace of today |
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His Master's Voice |
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If all the farmers took a year's vacation ... |
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Imperial councils of war at Potsdam |
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In Africa : hunting adventures in the big game country |
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Indiana |
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Interesting debate on the ship purchase bill which closed in the U.S. Senate last evening |
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Is that the best he can wish us? |
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Is the Christian world to be crucified? |
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The island song book : being a small collection of our favorite ballads, anthems, lullabies and dirges of this particular section of the Bahama Islands and also such other ditties as have seemed befitting by reason of their piratical, nautical or sentimental appeal. Together with several local and topical lays relating only to Treasure Island. To which is prefix'd an explanatory and historical introduction. To which is added a number of sketches and photographs illustrative of same. |
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Jim Smiley & his jumping frog |
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John McCutcheon's book |
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Kansas |
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Lake forest open air horse show |
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The last day of school |
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Lincoln and his contemporaries |
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Love sonnets of an office boy |
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[Man in doorway watching party] |
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[Man on hill raising hand to sky surrounded by golfers] |
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[Man walking between child and dog in street] |
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[Man with tall woman dressed in confining clothes] |
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Misplaced economy |
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The mysterious stranger |
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A nervous wreck |
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The new members of the Ananias Club are going to issue a statement |
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Next on the waiting list of the Roosevelt club |
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Notes and reminiscences |
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October |
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Our Chicago aldermen in New York |
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The penalty of being an American statesman of the first magnitude |
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The play as the author wrote it : the play when the stage manager got through with it |
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The president at the summer White House |
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Prosperity has its penalties |
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The reason Clemenceau said "We are staking the game upon the help of America" |
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The restless age |
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Revised remarks on Mark Twain |
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Roughing it de luxe |
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Safeguards |
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Saga of a Hoosier boy, 1940: |
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"Scene in the throne room as Theodore relates his adventures" |
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Scraps of paper |
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Signing the treaty at Portsmouth |
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Simultaneous-like he became conscious of the fact that the footlight favorites were no longer worthy of him |
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Society ladies announce intention to fly -- news item |
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Somewhere in Fort Sheridan |
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A study in temperaments |
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Tammany farmers -- they offer some constructive suggestions |
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Tattlings of a retired politician |
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'Tenshun!! |
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Their monument |
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There used to be gay doings around the colleges in the old days if we can believe the old songs |
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There's great excitement down in Washington these days |
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They won't flock together very long |
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Thrills of a bell boy |
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To California and back |
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To California over the Santa Fe Trail, 1904: |
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A tragedy of the draft |
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Underpaid teachers are unlikely to teach conservatism |
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The watchword of the hour |
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What you can do with a few dollars properly invested |
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When the Navy Department puts doctors in command of the hospital ships |
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When the Prince of Wales visits Washington |
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Where the country's morals are molded |
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Wonders of the wireless age |
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The work of Bruce Rogers, jack of all trades, master of one : a catalogue of an exhibition arranged by the American Institute of Graphic Arts and the Grolier Club of New York |
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Wouldn't the founders of the nation be surprised if they could see how it has grown! |
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