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“The County Jail as Sheriff Strassheim Runs It.”

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“Today the News runs to R's. When will it run to Peace?” (man reads paper with bad news; prohibition era)

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“Blood transfusion after other doctors and other treatments have failed.” “The U.S.A.” patient and “Dr. Roosevelt” at the “National Recovery Hospital.”

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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: “Labor Day,” man with “Vote” plays “Organ-ization,” which makes “Bank Notes,” and “Politician” and “Vote Hunter” are happy (Labor Day?)

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“A Problem for some of the Bright Presidential Candidates: How to raise wages without raising the Cost of Living and Reducing Production.”

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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/McAdoo, 2-Greece, 3-Cuba/Mexico, 1924

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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: 1924

Three panels: 1-Alaska Coast and Inland R.R., 2-Roger Sullivan & Peace, 3-Wilson and Senators versus Opposition (after 1916?)

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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 President [Wilson] cuts the Gordian Knot.” 2-“Will he [Kerensky] be a Napoleon, a Cromwell, or a Washington.” 3-“It [$5,000,000,000 war appropriation] will cost a lot more if we lose.”

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“I don't believe I can work it twice.” (Wilson and elections)

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“It May Prevent Marching.” “Earthquake wounds” bandage wrapped around Italy

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“Please, Mr. Aldrich, trim this load down a bit.” Elephant is bogged down by “Taxes.”

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

• “Leap Year.” “G.O.P.,” “DEM” and “LAF” women surround “Farmer Vote.”

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“What chance has a political speech against a broadcast of a sensational trial? I ask you!” (legal issues)

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“I hope our bell boy hurries with that ordinance, I'm getting nervous.” “Chicago Telephone Company” waits for “Alderman” (1916)

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

“Watchful Waiting Room” outside the door of “F.D.R.”

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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

1-“Mayor Dunne - ‘Well, well, here comes a political parade! I wonder if it's for me.’ 2-'Now, it's a Busse crowd.'” (Chicago politics)

 Item — Item: 2
Identifier: Item 2
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