Box 332
Contains 5 Results:
Original artwork, 1931
One 4-panel strip, signed by Gray and inscribed by him to Chesser Campbell. The story involves a newspaper want ad.
Original cartoon
A Robinson-Crusoe-like figure labeled "The common people", crying "Police", runs away from a large figure labeled "The trusts" with dollar signs for ear ornaments, who says "Me likee you! Me be your Man Friday". A gun labeled "Anti-trust laws" lies unused.
Original drawing
The drawing concerns the varying treatments accorded Gen. Edwin A. Walker and television host Jack Paar, as described in a Tribune editorial of 1961-09-08
"For once to have an idea get the attention it deserves", 1928
A woman sitting in a chair reading a newspaper says "Well! Didyou see this? They've not only printed your letter and written an editorial endorsing your views but printed a picture of you!!". A man sitting in another chair says "Possibly so! Possibly so!". In the series "Our secret ambition!"
Horse stables
Label on verso: "Leo J. Weissenborn - Architect. Chicago. Stable for high-breed horses"