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Item 9

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“For the sake of our children, we've got to clean up this town.”, 1927

 Item — Item: 9
Identifier: Item 9
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: 1927

“The High Water Mark of the German Waves.”, 1920

 Item — Item: 9
Identifier: Item 9
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: 1920

Three panels: 1-“Chicago loses its foremost citizen [Jane Addams].” 2-“It will be a busy night for the Senators.” 3-“Boss Nash and his trained legislative majority.”

 Item — Item: 9
Identifier: Item 9
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: Three ideas for presidential inauguration of Wilson

 Item — Item: 9
Identifier: Item 9
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

“Which ever way the wind blows, etc.” “Hearst” cloud blows on “Dunne” weathervane

 Item — Item: 9
Identifier: Item 9
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