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Contains 16 Results:

Three panels: 1-“Mr. Morgan Testifies” 2-“The Chicago hold-up men and auto-bandits are trying to form a ‘money trust.’” 3-“Dec. 21 - the shortest day of the year.” - December 19--

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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 new Juggernaut.” “The Water Wagon” drives through town, crushing “Saloons”

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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 Stadium Unemployment Relief Game. [1] Under ordinary circumstances The Big Ten would be justified in strictly adhering to their rule— [2] but the present circumstances are exceptional, and exceptional circumstances justify exceptional measures. No one would suffer by the waiving of a technical rule and many thousands of unfortunates would benefit.” (Depression, October 28, 1930), 1930-10-28

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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: 1930-10-28

“The Prospects for 1924—What a happy world it would be if everybody really tried to make it happier!” (New Year ), 1924

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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

“Next on the Waiting List of The Roosevelt Club.” “Over Capitalization” is next target.

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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

“You must salute that flag!” (Mexico, 1919/1924?)

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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.” “Doctor Wilson” watches “Peace” bird get attacked over “Europe” house

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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: “Franco American Relations,” America attacked by “Clemenceau” tiger

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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

Four panels: Soldiers, “Help decorate their graves.” (Memorial Day?)

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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 desirability of a trade.” U.S. and Canada swap clothes

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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

“Ballinger is to be whitewashed. Great Scott, it will take a lot! And we tax payers will probably have to pay for it.”

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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

“Mr. Wilson will have to arouse more enthusiasm then he did yesterday if [he] expects to be elected.” (1915?)

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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, two panels: 1-building (Mount Vernon?) with people and flag at half-mast, 2-Whitehouse with snow (December 14, 1941)

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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 message brought by the Blizzard.” (the city needs a subway, ), 1930-12-20

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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: 1930-12-20

“1940 Leap Year” (FDR elections), 1940-07-08

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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: 1940-07-08

“The Wet bait will scare away the women and the League bait will scare away the men.” Politician “Cox” is fishing

 Item — Item: 3
Identifier: Item 3
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