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“A Thriving Industry.” 6 panels showing a policeman giving a tour of corruption in Chicago, September 7, 19--
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Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
No caption: man drinking “Moonshine” becomes gun-toting animal
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
Three panels, : 1-“Big Bill admires an ancient author.” 2-“A dark outlook for congressional ‘lame ducks.’” 3-“The invalid [Stock Market] seems to be perking up.”, 1931
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1931
“Memorial Day at the Tomb.” Tomb decorated with “Vaudeville” and “Matinee” signs
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
Three panels: 1-“The great legal battle between the government and the packers begins.” 2-“Jerome brings the charter member [Ryan] of the ‘Won't Tell Club’ to time.” 3-“The wise men [Dunne and charter convention] gather to consider the needs of Chicago.”
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
Three panels: Wilson dealing with 1-Europe, 2-Peace, 3-Mexico
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
No caption: Wilson waiting to give signal to let loose “Dogs of War”
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
Three panels: 1-“Next!”—“Lloyd George” takes on “Maurice Crisis” and “Irish Crisis” 2-“The peace offer.”—octopus (Germany?) holds other countries in tentacles 3-“Prepare to meet the distinguished foreigner, Monsieur Thrift.”
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
Three panels: 1-Wilson watering “Peace Seed”—“Will he succeed?” 2-“On the Ship of State” 3-“The three American types.”
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
“American Tourists in Europe”
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
“The Ones he Exhibits.” “W. W.”shows off “Prosperity” and “Peace,” his two “Masterpieces.”, 1917
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1917
“In his [Theodore Roosevelt's] Father's Footsteps.”
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
No caption: worried/overwhelmed man at desk covered with letters with messages like “Please Donate” and “Please Aid”(1924)
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
“Someone ought to build a subway and take the HICK out of Chicago.”
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1895 - 1946
“Our nearly two billion dollar order for arms, munitions and airplanes for allies”, 1940-06-26
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1940-06-26
“Purchasable Democratic Legislators - Cheap Grade… To the Floor of the ”House“ of Illinois Representatives.”, 1910-08
Item — Item: 1
Identifier: Item 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection of John Tinney McCutcheon Cartoons, 1895-1946 includes 454 original drawings by McCutcheon, most of which appeared on the editorial page of the Chicago Tribune. Subjects of his cartoons include foreign affairs, national and local political issues, journalism and the press, as well as general themes such as baseball, poverty, auto accidents, etc. National and international issues dominate after the advent of World War I. Published volumes held...
Dates:
1910-08