TABLE OF CONTENTS
Descriptive Summary of the Collection
Administrative Information
Biography of John T. McCutcheon
Scope and Content of the Collection
Organization
Selected Search Terms
Container List
Series 1: Works - Drawings - Originals,
1889-1949
Series 2: Works - Drawings - Reproductions,
1894-1962
Series 3: Works - Writings, 1888-1950
Series 4: Works - By Others, 1902-1972
Series 5: Biographical / Personal Files,
1885-1980
Series 6: Outgoing Correspondence,
1894-1947
Series 7: Incoming Correspondence,
1895-1954
Series 8: Legal / Financial Files,
1834-1971
Series 9: Subject Files, 1892-1950
Series 10: Salt Cay Series, 1886-1987
Series 11: Family Papers, 1837-1996, bulk
1895-1978
Series 12: Photographs, 1870-1949
Series 13: Scrapbooks, 1881-1975
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The Newberry Library Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections 60 West Walton Street Chicago, Illinois 60610-7324 USA Phone: 312-255-3506 Fax: 312-255-3646 E-Mail: specialcolls@newberry.org URL: http://www.newberry.org
Machine-readable finding aid encoded by
Alison Hinderliter, Pamela Olson, and Monica Petraglia,
2005.
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McCutcheon, John T. (John
Tinney), 1870-1949
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| Title |
John T. McCutcheon Papers
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| Dates |
1834-1996 |
| Dates |
bulk
1889-1950
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| Extent |
95 linear feet (115
boxes, 1 oversize folder, and 47 volumes)
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| Abstract |
Collection of
correspondence, works, drafts of works, subject files, and personal information
by and about John T. McCutcheon, editorial cartoonist and newspaper
correspondent for the Chicago Record and the
Chicago Tribune.
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| Language |
Materials are in
English.
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| Repository |
Newberry Library, Roger and Julie Baskes Department
of Special Collections
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| Collection Call Number |
Midwest MS McCutcheon |
| Collection Stack Location |
3a 41 5-9 |
John T. McCutcheon Papers, The Newberry Library, Chicago.
Gift, Mrs. John T. McCutcheon, 1958; with subsequent donations from
family members.
Alison Hinderliter, Pamela Olson, and Monica Petraglia, 2005.
This inventory was created with the generous support of the National
Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or
recommendations expressed in this inventory do not necessarily represent those
of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Access
The John T. McCutcheon Papers are open for research in the Special
Collections Reading Room; 1 box at a time (Priority III).
Ownership and Literary Rights
The John T. McCutcheon Papers are the physical property of the
Newberry Library. Copyright may belong to the authors or their legal heirs or
assigns. For permission to publish or reproduce any materials from this
collection, contact the Roger and Julie Baskes Department of Special
Collections.
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Artist, illustrator, reporter, editorial cartoonist, and adventurer
who traveled the world from the 1890’s through the 1930’s, both for his own
pleasure and to report on events for the Chicago
Record and the Chicago Tribune newspapers.
He was The Chicago Tribune’s editorial cartoonist
from 1903-1946, and won a Pulitzer prize for one of the cartoons in 1931.
John Tinney McCutcheon was born May 6, 1870, near South Raub,
Tippecanoe Co., Indiana. In 1889 he graduated from Purdue University, and moved
soon after to Chicago to work for the Chicago Morning
News (later to be known as the Chicago
Record, and then the Chicago
Record-Herald.) His first trip abroad was in 1895 with his good friend
and fellow Purdue alumnus George Ade. After getting a taste of travel in Europe
he decided to expand his horizons, and in 1898, acting as an artist-reporter
for the Record, he embarked on a world tour aboard the naval ship McCulloch.
Because of the outbreak of the Spanish-American War, however, McCutcheon
instead spent almost two years in the Philippines, covering the conflict for
the newspaper. In a short break in those two years McCutcheon was also sent to
the Transvaal, South Africa to cover the Boer War. When McCutcheon left the
Chicago Record to work for the
Chicago Tribune on Jul. 1, 1903, he continued to
travel widely, covering World War I events among others while still drawing
front-page editorial cartoons on an almost daily basis. His long tenure at the
Tribune, from 1903 to 1946, helped to win him the title “Dean of American
Cartoonists.” He won the Pulitzer Prize for his 1931 editorial cartoon
captioned, “A Wise Economist Asks a Question,” and his cartoon entitled “Injun
Summer”, first run in 1912, was so popular it was occasionally reprinted by the
Tribune, as well as other papers, for decades.
McCutcheon married Evelyn Shaw, daughter of Chicago architect Howard
Van Doren Shaw, on Jan. 20, 1917. They honeymooned on an island in the Bahamas
that McCutcheon had recently purchased, called Salt Cay (informally renamed
“Treasure Island.”) They had three sons (John Jr., Shaw, and Barr) and one
daughter, Evelyn (called Shirley in one letter) who died while still a small
child. The McCutcheons settled in Lake Forest, Illinois, and were members of
many prominent social clubs around Chicago. John T. McCutcheon retired from the
Chicago Tribune in 1946, and died Jun. 10, 1949.
Evelyn Shaw McCutcheon died in 1977.
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Editorial cartoons and drawings, literary works, correspondence,
scrapbooks, clippings, photographs, personal records, and family records
documenting the life of John Tinney McCutcheon, primarily from his college days
at Purdue University through the time of his death in 1949. The largest portion
of the collection is his cartoons and illustrations, both originals (mostly on
large card stock board) and reproductions, which come in a variety of formats.
McCutcheon’s main output, the editorial cartoons for the Chicago Tribune, are represented completely in a set of
33 volumes of scrapbooks (including the Chicago
Record as well), clipped from the newspapers. There are approximately
650 original drawings of Tribune cartoons; this is an incomplete set, as
McCutcheon and the family donated original cartoons to various people and
institutions over the years (see the Special Collections Department’s
Information File for details on the disposition of the other original
cartoons). McCutcheon is not as well known for his essays, articles, and
memoirs, but he was a prolific writer as well as artist, and his published and
unpublished writings are an impressive portion of the collection.
McCutcheon’s life, his family and friends, and his travels and
adventures are well-represented in the remaining series of the collection.
Through correspondence, travel souvenirs, biographical information, family
correspondence and records, and information about his Bahamanian island, the
researcher will be able to discover an artist and character who led a very
unique and interesting life.
There is a large overlap of the materials in the scrapbooks series
with the materials in every other series in the McCutcheon papers; the
researcher is advised to consult both the loose materials and the scrapbook
materials for information, photographs, and drawings.
Narrative descriptions of the subject matter, types of material, and
arrangement of each series are available through the Organization section of
the finding aid.
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Papers are organized in the following series:
- Series 1: Works - Drawings - Originals,
1889-1949. Box(es) 1 - 29
- Series 2: Works - Drawings - Reproductions,
1894-1962. Box(es) 30 - 32
- Series 3: Works - Writings, 1888-1950. Box(es) 33 - 49
- Series 4: Works - By Others, 1902-1972. Box(es) 50 - 51
- Series 5: Biographical / Personal Files,
1885-1980. Box(es) 52 - 54
- Series 6: Outgoing Correspondence,
1894-1947. Box(es) 55
- Series 7: Incoming Correspondence,
1895-1954. Box(es) 56 - 71
- Series 8: Legal / Financial Files,
1834-1971. Box(es) 72 - 75
- Series 9: Subject Files, 1892-1950. Box(es) 76 - 81a
- Series 10: Salt Cay Series, 1886-1987 . Box(es) 82-88
- Series 11: Family Papers, 1837-1996, . Box(es) 89 - 95
- Series 12: Photographs, 1870-1949. Box(es) Vol. 1---
- Series 13: Scrapbooks, 1881-1975. Box(es) Vols. 1-33-Vol. 41
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The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Newberry Library's public catalog. Researchers desiring
additional materials on a particular topic should search the catalog using
these headings.
Names
- Ade, George, 1866-1944
- Atkinson, Charles T.
- Beveridge, Albert
Jeremiah, 1862-1927
- Blaine, Anita
McCormick
- Bobbs-Merrill
Company
- Brice, W.
Kirkpatrick
- Butcher, Fanny,
1888-1987
- Carpenter, John Alden,
1876-1951
- Chatfield-Taylor, H. C.
(Hobart Chatfield), 1865-1945
- Chicago Historical
Society
- Chicago Zoological
Society (Ill.)
- Cleveland, Chester
W.
- Cleveland, Grover,
1837-1908
- Cosmopolitan
Magazine
- Dawes, Charles Gates,
1865-1951
- Dewey, George,
1837-1917
- Doran, George H. (George
Henry), 1869-1956
- Field Museum of Natural
History
- Field, Stanley,
1875-1964
- Forbes, Archibald,
1838-1900
- Hagedorn, Hermann,
1882-1964
- Hansen, Harry,
1884-
- Harden, Edward Walker,
1868-
- Henning,
Arthur
- Hoover, Herbert,
1874-1964
- Knecht, Karl
- Landis, Kenesaw Mountain,
1866-1944
- Lawson, Victor Freemont,
1850-1925
- Lewis, Lloyd,
1891-1949
- McCormick, Chauncey,
1884-1954
- McCormick, Cyrus Hall,
1809-1884
- McCormick, Harold F.
(Harold Fowler), 1872-1941
- McCormick, Medill,
1877-1925
- McCormick, Robert
Rutherford, 1880-1955
- McCutcheon, Evelyn
Shaw
- Meeker, Arthur,
1866-1946
- Orr, 1890-
- Patterson, Joseph Medill,
1879-1946
- Purdue
University
- Reid, Albert Turner,
1873-1955
- Rogers, Bruce,
1870-1957
- Roosevelt, Edith Kermit
Carow, 1861-1948
- Roosevelt, Theodore,
1858-1919
- Roosevelt, Theodore,
1887-1944
- Ryerson, Edward L.
(Edward Larned), 1886-1971
- Shaw, Howard Van Doren,
1869-1926
- Smith, Herman Dunlap,
1900-
- Stevens,
Ashton
- Tarkington, Booth,
1869-1946
- Tribune
Company
- Tyng, Olive
Wyndham
Subjects
- Bahamas -- Description and
travel
- Caricatures and cartoons --
History -- 20th century -- Sources
- Cartoonists -- United
States -- History -- Sources
- Clippings
- Correspondence
- Editorial
cartoons
- Glass
negatives
- International relations --
Caricatures and cartoons
- Lake Forest (Ill.) --
History
- Manuscripts,
American--Illinois--Chicago
- Philippines -- History --
Philippine American War, 1899-1902 -- Personal narratives
- Philippines -- History --
Philippine American War, 1899-1902 -- Pictorial works
- Photographs
- Political
cartoons
- Postcards
- Presidents -- United States
-- Elections -- Caricatures and cartoons
- Scrapbooks
- Sketches
- South African War,
1899-1902
- Spanish-American War, 1898
-- Campaigns -- Philippines -- Personal narratives
- Spanish-American War, 1898
-- Campaigns -- Philippines -- Pictorial works
- Stereographs
- Travel
- United States -- Politics
and government -- 20th century -- Caricatures and cartoons
- World politics --
Caricatures and cartoons
- World War, 1914-1918 --
Personal narratives
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| Ink drawings and pencil sketches, on paper and on board, of
editorial cartoons and illustrations by McCutcheon. The editorial cartoons for
the Chicago Tribune make up the bulk of this
series, but there are also editorial cartoons he drew for the
Chicago Record. Subjects for the editorial
cartoons vary widely, from local issues (Mayors Harrison, Thompson, etc.;
Judges and other local officials; weather; Organized crime; and Congresses such
as the Eucharistic Congress, 1926) to national issues (Presidents Roosevelt,
Taft, Harding, Coolidge, Hoover, etc.; Presidential campaigns; The economy;
William Jennings Bryan; John D. Rockefeller; and World War I Registration) to
international issues (the Russo-Japanese War; Czar Nicholas II and Communism;
Kaiser Wilhelm; the Panama Canal; World War I; the post-World War I arms race
(1921); League of Nations; Reduction of the Navy; Japan’s invasion of China;
Resistance to joining World War II; and subsequent support of the American
troops during World War II). McCutcheon was interested in other topics as well,
including many cartoons on charity (both charity balls and helping the poor),
on New Year’s Resolutions, and on voting.
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in the Record and the Tribune newspapers, magazines like Cosmopolitan, Hearst’s International, and
Liberty, among others. The illustrations may have
been used for stories written by McCutcheon himself, or for other writers like
George Ade, Peter Benchley, or Vachel Lindsay. There are also miscellaneous
original illustrations McCutcheon did for various projects, such as
advertisements, greeting cards, portraits of people (mostly quick sketches and
doodles), and sketches made while traveling. The series ends with a group of
sketchbooks, mostly filled while traveling abroad, but the first two relate to
Chicago people and places.
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for original drawings scattered therein.
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Cartoons (Chicago Record then
Chicago Tribune, arranged chronologically);
Illustrations (arranged alphabetically by title of periodical and/or title of
serial story, e.g. Bird Center, Raglan Patchmore, with miscellaneous filed at
the end); and Sketchbooks (arranged chronologically).
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record (?) - [Joseph
Medill being lectured by a judge], [before 1899]
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record (?) - Campaign
portraits and poems by famous politician; or Mr. Hill's portrait of himself and
Judge Parker, August 16, 1896
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3 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - Summer styles
coming in, May 15, 1897
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4 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - Aldermen in a
literary mood; or Summer school at home, June 12, 1897
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - The coal
investigation, January 10, 1903
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - Sherlock Holmes
analyses a perfect stranger, January 16, 1903
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7 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - None; begins The
girl who heard him talk when he didn't have his company manners, February 15, 1903
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8 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - Mr. Morgan's 66th
birthday, April 18, 1903
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - An evening party
during the Laundry Workers Strike; The first morning after moving into the new
house: where am I?; Suggestion for a presidential ticket to suit Wall Street
[three cartoons on one sheet], May 2, 1903
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - Have you ever
noticed this peculiar fact about murder cases?, May 16, 1903
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Record - An incident in
the anti-mashers crusade, June 4, 1903
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12 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Gov. Yates -
Take me, I'm yours., September 23, 1903
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The gay young
bridegrooms of the Senate, October 28, 1903
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14 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - none; begins
Herbert, don't you feel sorry for those poor fellows-nothing but work, work,
work, year in and year out?, November 8, 1903
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15 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Emperor Willimas
health, December 18, 1903
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16 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Which side will
win?, December 29, 1903
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - After the ball
begins to roll, December 30, 1903
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Caught in their
own trap, January 3, 1904
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19 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Learning his
lesson; or Learning and teaching a lesson, January 5, 1904
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20 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Colombia, Hey
there! I'm going to fight, too, maybe, perhaps.; or Colombia, Hey, pay some
attention to me. I'm going to fight, too, maybe, perhaps., January 9, 1904
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21 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Portrait of the
world (drawn from telegraphic description), February 23, 1904
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22 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When the
Japanese Hobson arrives home, February 27, 1904
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23 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Papering the
back parlor, April 9, 1904
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24 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - These are busy
days for the Baltic fleet, June 8, 1904
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mayor Harrison
is now engaged in getting his signature on 5200 municipal bonds, June 30, 1904
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Judge Parker a
year ago and Judge Parker today, July 10, 1904
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The situation on
September 21st, September 21, 1904
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A cartoon on the
values of setting a good example, November 13, 1904
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The latest style
of injunction, December 4, 1904
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30 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An x-ray of Wall
Street (drawn from telegraphic description), December 10, 1904
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31 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Alderman
Buttinski and what happened to him, December 14, 1904
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The war cloud
now seems to have a silver lining, January 4, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An awkward time
to have internal pains, January 22, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Czar's
crooks have at last won a victory; or The Little Father has answered their
appeal, January 23, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The power behind
the throne; or The spirit of the first of the Romanoffs seems to be the power
behind the throne, January 24, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Easier than
fighting Japs; or Russian troops have at last won victory, January 24, 1905
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37 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - none; begins
Lost at the Winter Palace… one Golden opportunity to win the confidence and
gratitude of my people…Nicholas the 2, January 28, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Poor little
Arizona! He'll have to wear short ones a while longer, February 10, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Nicholas: Will
this procession never end?, February 19, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Serving two
masters: Senator Elkins: Any orders today, sir?, February 23, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Hooray! Four
more years [of?] Teddy?, March 4, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mrs. Scadsworth
goes away for her health, March 12, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - One way to break
up the strike breakers [re: black labor replacing white labor], May 4, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Where the Union
man's family suffers, May 16, 1905
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45 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The sympathetic
strike, May 23, 1905
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46 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - I wonder what
Russian conditions of peace would be if they were the victors, June 12, 1905
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47 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Yellow
Peril, the White Czar and the Red Terror; or Still one way to escape,
June 30, 1905
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48 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Catch him coming
and going; or Great team work; or the Human punching bag, July 3, 1905
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49 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When She goes
away, July 23, 1905
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50 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mr. Bryan is
preparing to go round the world; He will tell the other nations about the
Yellow Peril, otherwise the Gold Standard, July 31, 1905
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51 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The
metamorphosis of Portsmouth, September 5, 1905
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52 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A cloud on the
Rising Sun, September 13, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Why Mr.
Rockefeller bought a wig, September 14, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Melancholy days
for the high old financiers, September 23, 1905
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An x-ray
photograph of Summer, showing remarkable preservation of backbone, from a photo
taken throughout the middle west yesterday afternoon at 3 PM, October 10, 1905
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56 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Captain:
More oil, your majesty, October 28, 1905
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57 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Power behind
the throne, November 2, 1905
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58 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The educational
influence of modern football; or Thanksgiving day on Marshall Field,
November 29, 1905
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59 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The diary of
Congressman Pumphrey, no. 2, December 7, 1905
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60 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Christmas
spirit in poor unhappy Russia, December 12, 1905
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61 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Money is tight
in New York, December 30, 1905
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62 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Autumn lingers
in the lap of winter, January 7, 1906
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63 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A Rogers Group
entitled The Majesty of the Law, January 8, 1906
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64 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As long as we
cannot get American laborers to work on the Panama Canal, why not use our
criminals. That wood soon reduce our output of crime and get rid of an
objectionable class, February 26, 1906
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65 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - All in the day's
work of the druggist, March 18, 1906
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66 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Society ladies
are fighting the flesh during Lent, March 20, 1906
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67 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - San Francisco
-Well, it might be worse; or San Francisco - Hooray, we've saved those from the
ruin, April 24, 1906
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68 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - On the eve of
the great base ball contest [inscribed to Christy Walsh], October 9, 1906
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69 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In the feverish
base ball days, October 14, 1906
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70 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Still alive and
kicking; or It was pretty good for an off year but I wish he had been buried a
little deeper, November 8, 1906
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71 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Boni (?) - Ah, I
am heart broken! I think of you every hour! Without you I shall die!,
November 10, 1906
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72 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Congressional
salaries, 12/15/1906
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73 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A little
Christmas play in four generous acts, December 24, 1906
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74 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Capital and
labor, January 14, 1907
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75 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Scarlet fever: a
study in cause and effect, January 19, 1907
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76 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Congress has
completed its arduous labor of raising its salary, March 4, 1907
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77 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cheer up! Mr.
Hearst and his corps of missionaries have come from New York to tell us how to
run our city, March 27, 1907
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78 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In Madrid,
April 20, 1907
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79 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The spark that
failed, April 23, 1907
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80 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Why Jones left
the farm; being an episode in the life of a rash young city chap who went out
in the corn belt and criticized the hot weather!, September 18, 1907
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81 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An incident of
the mystic shriner's jubilee; it's a wise son that knows his own father when
Daddy is in the regalia, September 27, 1907
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82 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The man who has
the money to buy automobiles these days, October 8, 1907
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83 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - One game the
Cubs still have ahead of them, October 14, 1907
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84 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Chicago bankers
during the New York financial flurry, October 25, 1907
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85 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How the
President lost a friend, December 3, 1907
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86 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Two ways of
cross examining a witness, January 22, 1908
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87 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Reduced to the
ranks, January 31, 1908
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88 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How's that,
Uncle Joe?; or I don't like those last four lines, February 17, 1908
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89 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Running for
office, April 4, 1908
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90 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Two souls with
but a single thought, April 18, 1908
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91 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The advance
agent of posterity - Hey! Wake up and protect your property!, May 14, 1908
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92 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Campaign
contributions will be small this year, May 27, 1908
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93 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - At the Denver
Bryanfest, July 2, 1908
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| 4 |
94 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Bryan-Guffey
Incident July 6, 1908
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| 4 |
95 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The influence of
weather on disposition, August 6, 1908
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| 4 |
96 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Costro!,
August 27, 1908
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97 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Got him over all
right, September 16, 1908
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| 4 |
98 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - None; begins
More oil letters missing. Standard officials say many taken from archives have
not appeared in the campaign. September 28, 1908
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99 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mr. Roosevelt's
crowning achievement, October 8, 1908
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will he swap?,
October 23, 1908
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| 4 |
101 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When Whilhelm
goes up in Zeppelin's air ship, November 12, 1908
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| 4 |
102 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Suggestions for
Christmas shoppers, November 17, 1908
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| 4 |
103 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - John D's study
in oil, November 20, 1908
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104 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When winter
awakes, December 1, 1908
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| 4 |
105 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Congress
prepares to attack, December 6, 1908
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| 4 |
106 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Oh, Mr. Ward,
you really needn't be so mean!, December 11, 1908
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| 4 |
107 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - None; [man
waking up, daughter and son at sides of bed], December 25, 1908
|
| 4 |
108 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As the new year
comes in, December 31, 1908
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| 4 |
109 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Senator Hopkins
is looking for Speaker Shurtleff to write him to a caucus, January 18, 1909
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| 4 |
110 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Great business
chance for Missouri, February 3, 1909
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| 4 |
111 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Officer-seeking;
Mr. Taft Hallo the house! Anybody in there who wants to be Secretary of the
Treasury?, February 11, 1909
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| 4 |
112 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The strangest
thing they saw on the cruise - a merchant ship flying the American flag,
February 25, 1909
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| 4 |
113 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An Englisman's
home [re: suffragettes], February 26, 1909
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114 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will Uncle Abdul
abdicate?, April 20, 1909
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| 4 |
115 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The nightmare of
the tariff-boosing congressman, April 30, 1909
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| 4 |
116 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What will the
Senate do? Hold up or uphold the sugar trust?, May 20, 1909
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| 4 |
117 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Is this why the
police don't catch the bank thieves?, June 29, 1909
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| 4 |
118 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The sane fourth,
July 6, 1909
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| 4 |
119 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Speaker Cannon's
idea of a city beautiful, May 20, 1909
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| 4 |
120 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A reality that
philosophy cannot reach, May 21, 1910
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| 5 |
121 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As the Roosevelt
parade passes Wall Street, June 19, 1910
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| 5 |
122 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - His present to
the bride, June 20, 1910
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123 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It's going to be
a big day today, July 4, 1910
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| 5 |
124 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A sane fourth
creates more patriotism that shooting off a lot of arms and fingers; or The
school of patriotism is now in session on the Lake Front, July 6, 1910
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125 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Some fight
pictures that would be desirable, July 7, 1910
|
| 5 |
126 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Our streets will
be tickled when they get the subway, July 12, 1910
|
| 5 |
127 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - There are spies
at the Camp Dickinson Army Maneuvers!, July 14, 1910
|
| 5 |
128 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Such carryin'
on!!; or The terrible ride of Ivan the Terrible [inscribed to Stanley
Pargellis], July 31, 1910
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| 5 |
129 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The inevitable
topic at all gatherings, September 18, 1910
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| 5 |
130 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The crack
mathematician of the class of '85 helps his son out in a problem in algebra,
October 16, 1910
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| 5 |
131 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Don't spend all
your Christmas money for jewelry [luxuries], November 20, 1910
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| 5 |
132 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Something
lacking, November 24, 1910
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| 5 |
133 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The folly of
changing the building height ordinance every few years, December 3, 1910
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| 5 |
134 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Making his will,
December 30, 1910
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| 5 |
135 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Good luck, and a
safe voyage, old man! [re: anti-drinking], December 31, 1910
|
| 5 |
136 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Do your
shoveling early, January 6, 1911
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| 5 |
137 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will they
fortify the Panama Canal from airplane attacks?, January 23, 1911
|
| 5 |
138 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Guess I can't
use that water again [re: beef trust], March 23, 1911
|
| 5 |
139 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Carter - I like
this Chicago climate better than the California climate, April 5, 1911
|
| 5 |
140 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The voice of
duty [re: voting], April 10, 1911
|
| 5 |
141 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Changing mayors;
Busse - And now, Carter, before I leave you to your troubles, I want to wish
you success in your chosen profession., April 17, 1911
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| 5 |
142 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Interrupting the
peace conference, May 3, 1911
|
| 5 |
143 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - He ought to be
glad to get it over with [re: meat packers trial], May 13, 1911
|
| 5 |
144 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Naval
maneuvers disturb the literary calm of Oyster Bay, July 20, 1911
|
| 5 |
145 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Jogo at Niagara
- Magnificent! The roar of the waters reminds me of war and the rushin' fall
reminds me of the Battle of the Sea of Japan, August 11, 1911
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146 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Thrilling moment
in the bomb throwing contest, August 18, 1911
|
| 5 |
147 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will the
Democratic campers assist?, September 2, 1911
|
| 5 |
148 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Chauffeurs will
begin to take precautions against strange passengers, September 7, 1911
|
| 5 |
149 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A chance for
another arbitration treaty, September 9, 1911
|
| 5 |
150 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Eventually
they'll have to come to it [re: suffrage] (cartoon is torn), October 14, 1911
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| 6 |
151 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When China
becomes a republic, November 10, 1911
|
| 6 |
152 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Passing the buck
to the Democrats November 14, 1911
|
| 6 |
153 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An exciting
moment in the corral, November 16, 1911
|
| 6 |
154 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Out-patients of
Bedlam, November 30, 1911
|
| 6 |
155 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How Santy lost
an admirer December 23, 1911
|
| 6 |
156 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Gov. Harrison is
Visiting in Illinois (?), January 12, 1912
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| 6 |
157 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Have you noticed
that every straw vote invariably shows an overwhelming preponderance of
Roosevelt sentiment?, January 14, 1912
|
| 6 |
158 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Not entirely
harmonious in the Democratic camp, February 25, 1912
|
| 6 |
159 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - America
revisited (Being the impressions of a traveler, home from the seas),
March 11, 1912
|
| 6 |
160 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A Roosevelt
speech, as delivered and as quoted, March 22, 1912
|
| 6 |
161 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This is where
the Colonel loses the King and Vice President vote, March 29, 1912
|
| 6 |
162 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - None; [ship
Carpathia returns with Titanic survivors] April 19, 1912
|
| 6 |
163 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A grim teacher
[re: Iroquois, Slocum, and Titanic disasters], April 20, 1912
|
| 6 |
164 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The New York
Editor; or The Editor of the anti-Roosevelt paper, May 24, 1912
|
| 6 |
165 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The poetic moose
is working on campaign songs, August 21, 1912
|
| 6 |
166 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Saturday
half-holidays in the summer for shop girls, August 31, 1912
|
| 6 |
167 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In the National
Golf Tournament, September 7, 1912
|
| 6 |
168 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Trying to work
during aviation week, September 17, 1912
|
| 6 |
169 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The young man
who is to cast his first vote should carefully study the candidates, the
platforms, and the people who favor the various candidates, September 22, 1912
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| 6 |
170 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Trying to please
everybody, October 6, 1912
|
| 6 |
171 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Can this local
democracy hold this pose while Gov. Wilson is in term? October 10, 1912
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| 6 |
172 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Live stock show,
November 30, 1912
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| 6 |
173 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Some Christmas
hopes, December 5, 1912
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| 6 |
174 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Wouldn't a real
Santy have his troubles these days?, December 15, 1912
|
| 6 |
175 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A law for the
conservation of appendixes, December 28, 1912
|
| 6 |
176 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Greeting the New
Year, December 31, 1912
|
| 6 |
177 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The model for
1913, January 1, 1913
|
| 6 |
178 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The scenery
around William Rockefeller's house in New York, January 3, 1913
|
| 6 |
179 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Oriental
Ball, January 8, 1913
|
| 6 |
180 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Birdseye view of
Illinois January 9, 1913
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| 7 |
181 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Lady, wearing
$1,000,000 worth of jewels, going to Oriental Ball. Auto bandits beware!,
January 10, 1913
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| 7 |
182 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Turning from
wars to valentines; or It's love that makes the world go round, The whirling
makes us dizzy, And that is why the License Clerk and Ministers are busy.,
February 14, 1913
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183 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In the Nation's
spot light [re: Wilson's inauguration, suffrage], March 4, 1913
|
| 7 |
184 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In merrie
England [re: suffrage], April 5, 1913
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| 7 |
185 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Abandoning the
Philippines, April 17, 1913
|
| 7 |
186 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In a
fault-finding vein, April 29, 1913
|
| 7 |
187 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - For example,
May 14, 1913
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| 7 |
188 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - There ought to
be schools for the instruction of women voters, June 16, 1913
|
| 7 |
189 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Poor fellow! He
should have carried some life insurance like mine, July 3, 1913
|
| 7 |
190 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Romantic
possibilities of the flying boat on Lake Michigan, July 5, 1913
|
| 7 |
191 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A mosaic of the
day's news (as told in headline English), July 9, 1913
|
| 7 |
192 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The
overshadowing issue [re: Mexican crisis], August 10, 1913
|
| 7 |
193 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The woes of an
altruist, August 12, 1913
|
| 7 |
194 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If Sen. Penrose
is so anxious to intervene in Mexico, why doesn't he put some armor on his old
one cylinder steam roller and sail in, August 23, 1913
|
| 7 |
195 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The isle of
safety [re: harsh weather], August 25, 1913
|
| 7 |
196 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The handwriting
on the wall [re: Mexico], August 27, 1913
|
| 7 |
197 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The evolution of
the convict under the honor system, September 5, 1913
|
| 7 |
198 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will the new
tariff rescue him from his nemesis?, September 16, 1913
|
| 7 |
199 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The wets and the
women voters [re: suffrage], November 6, 1913
|
| 7 |
200 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Why we are
having June weather in November, November 22, 1913
|
| 7 |
201 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Halt! Here comes
the bride!, November 25, 1913
|
| 7 |
202 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Off for the Isle
of Perfection!, December 31, 1913
|
| 7 |
203 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This summer's
attempt to fly across the Atlantic, February 22, 1914
|
| 7 |
204 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How the country
stands on canal tolls, March 9, 1914
|
| 7 |
205 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When the Flag is
insulted [re: Mexico], April 15, 1914
|
| 7 |
206 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Between the
Devil and the deep sea [re: Mexico], April 16, 1914
|
| 7 |
207 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The only way is
to make a complete job of it [re: Mexico], April 24, 1914
|
| 7 |
208 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This is how I
stand, Gentlemen! [re: Mexico], April 27, 1914
|
| 7 |
209 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Young men should
avoid the orderly places where they are likely to meet their fathers,
May 3, 1914
|
| 7 |
210 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - None; [Uncle Sam
dreams of foreign trade expansion], December 2, 1914
|
| 8 |
211 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Which is better?
[re: World War I], December 12, 1914
|
| 8 |
212 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The woman
suffrage question, the liquor question, and congress, December 15, 1914
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| 8 |
213 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It's a long,
long way to January, 1916, January 2, 1915
|
| 8 |
214 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - There's a
pedestal waiting for the right man; or Wanted - a man to fit the pedestal,
January 14, 1915
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| 8 |
215 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Why our protests
are disregarded [re: Mexico, World War I], March 2, 1915
|
| 8 |
216 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Is civilization
reverting to the code of the cave man?, March 8, 1915
|
| 8 |
217 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Spring poetry,
etc. etc. [re: World War I], March 9, 1915
|
| 8 |
218 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The pleasures of
ocean travel, March 14, 1915
|
| 8 |
219 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Thoughts for St.
Patrick's Day, March 17, 1915
|
| 8 |
220 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Italy on the
verge of war [re: World War I], April 11, 1915
|
| 8 |
221 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Coming our way,
April 19, 1915
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| 8 |
222 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mr. Barnes and
the hornet's nest [re: Roosevelt], April 24, 1915
|
| 8 |
223 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Watchfully
waiting, May 14, 1915
|
| 8 |
224 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The peace
movement in Italy, May 19, 1915
|
| 8 |
225 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The war in terms
of dollars and cents, June 8, 1915
|
| 8 |
226 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Heroic work on
the farm; saving the oats crop, July 22, 1915
|
| 8 |
227 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What will he
give us next? [Devil - World War, Lusitania, Eastland, Weather, Mexico,
Strikes], July 30, 1915
|
| 8 |
228 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Some
un-Americans, March 7, 1916
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| 8 |
229 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - American
citizens who were entitled to our protection even if they were not in armed
belligerent ships; or Some Americans who would have been protected if they had
been on an armed belligerent merchantman, March 10, 1916
|
| 8 |
230 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The old guard's
dream of an invasion, March 22, 1916
|
| 8 |
231 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Back from
Trinidad, March 27, 1916
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| 8 |
232 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Our two most
sensitive citizens are getting used to crises, March 28, 1916
|
| 8 |
233 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Would we die as
cheerfully for the rights of Americans to travel on belligerent ships in the
war zone? April 13, 1916
|
| 8 |
234 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Getting
together, May 13, 1916
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| 8 |
235 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The three
conventions, May 18, 1916
|
| 8 |
236 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Should we turn
the clock ahead an hour during the summer months?, May 23, 1916
|
| 8 |
237 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The favorite son
versus the prodigal son, May 27, 1916
|
| 8 |
238 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - June, the month
of brides and roses, June 1, 1916
|
| 8 |
239 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When the
Deutschland goes out, July 27, 1916
|
| 8 |
240 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Where
intelligent autocracy would be welcomed, August 10, 1916
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| 9 |
241 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - There had to be
some indigestion after years of this; or Capital, Labor, and war prosperity,
August 18, 1916
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| 9 |
242 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The ladies'
Training camp at Catsburg, August 21, 1916
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| 9 |
243 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What has become
of the - [old fashioned…], August 26, 1916
|
| 9 |
244 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When an American
interferes with the United States mail, September 15, 1916
|
| 9 |
245 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Too gigantic to
comprehend [re: World War I], September 18, 1916
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| 9 |
246 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Politics first!,
September 30, 1916
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| 9 |
247 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Three
unfortunate misfits, October 7, 1916
|
| 9 |
248 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The prosperity
that depends upon the distress and suffering of others, October 21, 1916
|
| 9 |
249 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Lest you
forget!, October 22, 1916
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| 9 |
250 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Have you ever
looked at it this way?, October 27, 1916
|
| 9 |
251 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Nationals are
like individuals; the more they yield, the more they'll be given opportunities
to yield, November 3, 1916
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| 9 |
252 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The king is
dead, long live the king! [with poem re: Santa], December 26, 1916
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| 9 |
253 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When attrition
meets attrition, January 16, 1917
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| 9 |
254 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Twenty-five days
of the Volunteer Army Plan, April 27, 1917
|
| 9 |
255 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Solving the
U-Boat menace, May 11, 1917
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| 9 |
256 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Watchers in the
registration booths, June 4, 1917
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| 9 |
257 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Registration
Day, June 5, 1917
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| 9 |
258 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Many are called
but few are chosen, June 7, 1917
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| 9 |
259 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The power of the
United States June 10, 1917
|
| 9 |
260 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Billions versus
Bill [re: Kaiser Wilhelm], June 16, 1917
|
| 9 |
261 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Fighting U-Boats
without range finders, June 20, 1917
|
| 9 |
262 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A Seine fourth,
July 5, 1917
|
| 9 |
263 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If anybody had
made this prediction three years ago today, July 29, 1917
|
| 9 |
264 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Doesn't seem to
attract him, August 7, 1917
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| 9 |
265 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Another enemy at
home, August 9, 1917
|
| 9 |
266 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will the
anti-aircraft guns get her?, August 15, 1917
|
| 9 |
267 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If the peace
conference ever meets, August 16, 1917
|
| 9 |
268 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The loyal
tenants ought to protect the reputation of the place, August 19, 1917
|
| 9 |
269 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Conscription of
wealth would be all right if - we could be sure that only the short sighted
ones were soaked good and hard, August 23, 1917
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| 9 |
270 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Short sighted
[send Negro regiments to southern cities], August 25, 1917
|
| 10 |
271 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Inbad, the
Mayor, September 6, 1917
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| 10 |
272 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An explanation
wanted!, September 10, 1917
|
| 10 |
273 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When doctors
disagree, September 12, 1917
|
| 10 |
274 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mr. Lansing
turns on the search light, September 15, 1917
|
| 10 |
275 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - World peace or
downfall, September 23, 1917
|
| 10 |
276 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - American
military news then and now, September 24, 1917
|
| 10 |
277 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Steel is being
slashed; or When Uncle Sam begins to operate, September 25, 1917
|
| 10 |
278 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The World
championship - Democracy versus Autocracy, September 29, 1917
|
| 10 |
279 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Meatless,
wheatless, and sweetless days, October 22, 1917
|
| 10 |
280 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Iron Cross,
[re: anti-Socialism], November 5, 1917
|
| 10 |
281 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Awaiting the
election returns, November 6, 1917
|
| 10 |
282 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Venetian
sketches. A war-time possibility, (drawing is torn), November 10, 1917
|
| 10 |
283 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Holding the
Russian front, November 21, 1917
|
| 10 |
284 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - For this cause
will we battle until the last gun is fired, December 5, 1917
|
| 10 |
285 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Redeemed! After
seven hundred years; or Christianity's Christmas gift [re: Jerusalem],
December 11, 1917
|
| 10 |
286 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Eventually - why
not me?, December 15, 1917
|
| 10 |
287 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The case now
goes to the jury [re: prohibition], December 19, 1917
|
| 10 |
288 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A banner day for
women's rights; or Hands across the seas [re: suffrage in US and UK],
January 11, 1918
|
| 10 |
289 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The winter of
our discontent, January 14, 1918
|
| 10 |
290 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In the 1918
homestretch, February 2, 1918
|
| 10 |
291 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Spurred!,
February 8, 1918
|
| 10 |
292 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The rising tide
[re: World War I], February 10, 1918
|
| 10 |
293 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Some valentines,
February 14, 1918
|
| 10 |
294 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - St. George and
the dragon [re: World War I], April 24, 1918
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| 10 |
295 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Uncle Samdow,
May 6, 1918
|
| 10 |
296 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The fallen ace
to the ace of aces; Thanks for sparing me so long, May 21, 1918
|
| 10 |
297 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The war has
moved over here, June 4, 1918
|
| 10 |
298 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The boulevard
link should be Lincoln Boulevard, June 10, 1918
|
| 10 |
299 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How long will
his reserves stand these checks? June 12, 1918
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| 10 |
300 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Universal
military training, June 24, 1918
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| 11 |
301 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The past and the
present are in deadly grapple, from the President's Independence Day speech,
July 6, 1918
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| 11 |
302 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Kaiser's
shocked troops, July 19, 1918
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| 11 |
303 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A game two can
play, July 20, 1918
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - After seeing
Farré's wonderful air battle paintings, July 21, 1918
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A place in the
sun, July 23, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The magnifying
glass, July 29, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mrssrs. Schwab
and Hurley will soon make this a dry country, July 31, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will they front
east or west?, August 3, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Service stars,
August 25, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mayor Thompson's
war record - no. 4, September 6, 1918
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Closing in on
him, September 11, 1918
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Soldiers and
sailors rebel against their nicknames, September 15, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Of course she
would say NO, September 18, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Speaking of
epidemics; the influenza attacks are nothing compared to the allied attacks
[re: World War I], September 25, 1918
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The avalanche,
October 2, 1918
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Election
post-mortems April 3, 1919
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: prohibition], April 7, 1919
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world, [re: US & British politics], April 28, 1919
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Congress
convenes tomorrow, the offensive passing to the G.O.P.'s, May 18, 1919
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Carnage at the
helm, May 20, 1919
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Winnipeg labor
right to take a look around first, May 29, 1919
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mankind doesn't
seem to have gotten rid of the fighting spirit [re: Willard-Dempsey fight],
July 3, 1919
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - We hope there
won't be any jealousy; or Is she a rival?, July 4, 1919
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| 11 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Gay New York,
September 4, 1919
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| 11 |
325 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Can it be
localized? [re: industrial war], September 23, 1919
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| 11 |
326 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day, October 9, 1919
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| 11 |
327 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: education, writing, wealth], October 20, 1919
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| 11 |
328 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: courting, prohibition], October 27, 1919
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| 11 |
329 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: economy, savings, mortgages], November 3, 1919
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| 11 |
330 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: politics, leisure], November 24, 1919
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| 12 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The spirit of
unrest in the Balkans; or The international boat rocker, December 12, 1919
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| 12 |
332 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The spirit of
unrest / the spirit of rest, April 8, 1920
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| 12 |
333 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The vicious
circle [re: wages & cost of living], May 19, 1920
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| 12 |
334 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A war baby and
some peace babies, May 20, 1920
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| 12 |
335 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If the big
profiteers were jailed, May 21, 1920
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| 12 |
336 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A Thrilling man
hunt; the police are trying to find Geary the gunman, June 1, 1920
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| 12 |
337 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Relative
importance of great public issues [re: prohibition], June 26, 1920
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| 12 |
338 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When the
democratic orator goes vote hunting, July 13, 1920
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| 12 |
339 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Getting together
in the third party, July 15, 1920
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| 12 |
340 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When John cheers
the shamrock [re: Ireland], July 16, 1920
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| 12 |
341 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The League of
Nations, September 3, 1920
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| 12 |
342 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: school, politics, unions], September 7, 1920
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| 12 |
343 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Still goes
marching on [re: Italy], September 9, 1920
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| 12 |
344 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The sail that
shoes the way the wind blows [re: Cox, September 15, 1920
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| 12 |
345 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The movie
heroine, September 19, 1920
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| 12 |
346 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - American
industries under democratic rule, September 21, 1920
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| 12 |
347 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The profiteer,
September 30, 1920
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| 12 |
348 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: agriculture, the dollar], November 30, 1920
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| 12 |
349 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The creed of a
philosopher, January 4, 1921
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| 12 |
350 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The harder he
works the more he will have to pay January 25, 1921
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| 12 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When they
impanel the jury of women, April 26, 1921
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| 12 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A compact which
would greatly benefit the present and future of the country, May 6, 1921
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| 12 |
353 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Edison's
comments on college graduates, May 7, 1921
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| 12 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What is
Normalcy?, May 25, 1921
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| 12 |
355 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The gorge is
over, June 2, 1921
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| 12 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Bed golf,
June 12, 1921
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| 12 |
357 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What they would
like to do, June 17, 1921
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| 12 |
358 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This waste will
be cured by the new budget system, June 22, 1921
|
| 12 |
359 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Envy or
bitterness?, June 26, 1921
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| 12 |
360 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cause and effect
[re: arms buildup], July 12, 1921
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| 13 |
361 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The President's
vacation; he is spending the weekend at the Potomac camp of Mr. Edison, Mr.
Ford, and Mr. Firestone, July 25, 1921
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| 13 |
362 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - They'd better
check their armaments [re: arms buildup; German reparations], August 15, 1921
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| 13 |
363 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will he accept?
[re: Ireland], August 16, 1921
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| 13 |
364 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The real
ambassadors of peace [re: Olympics], August 18, 1921
|
| 13 |
365 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: vices, fashions, economy], August 23, 1921
|
| 13 |
366 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A far reaching
decision, September 8, 1921
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| 13 |
367 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Lord
Northcliffe's picture; The Anglo-Japanese alliance is anti-United States and
tends to provoke war, Lord Northcliffe's statement in Shanghai, Nov. 21,
November 22, 1921
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The army of the
unemployed, January 8, 1922
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| 13 |
369 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Politeness: The
stuff that makes the world run smoothly, January 19, 1922
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| 13 |
370 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Skating all
around him; they have an advantage over him, January 24, 1922
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| 13 |
371 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The man who
talked this way [re: soldier's pensions], January 27, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Spring floods,
April 15, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - His annual
visit, April 16, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Road hogs,
April 22, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What are the
wild waves saying, sister?, April 29, 1922
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| 13 |
376 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What will you do
with your extra hour? [re: daylight savings time], April 30, 1922
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| 13 |
377 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The big ones got
away, May 19, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - On the road to
re-election [re: Harding], May 23, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - June,
June 4, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How it feels
when you and your wife start out in your touring car on a hot summer evening,
June 25, 1922
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| 13 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Jeopardizing his
lead, July 7, 1922
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| 13 |
382 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The New Yorker's
idea of the United States, July 27, 1922
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| 13 |
383 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Doesn't he know
it's loaded?, July 29, 1922
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| 13 |
384 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A lot of people
who went away for the summer and-- August 31, 1922
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| 13 |
385 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Breakin' the
bric-a-brac, September 27, 1922
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| 13 |
386 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Another king
soon to be dethroned [re: football over baseball], October 3, 1922
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| 13 |
387 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Fire prevention
week, October 6, 1922
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| 13 |
388 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Distinguished
visitors and local pride, October 11, 1922
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| 13 |
389 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A comedy in
three acts [re: alcoholism], October 22, 1922
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| 13 |
390 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When our
soldiers come home from the Rhine, October 24, 1922
|
| 14 |
391 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Our foreign
entanglement, October 25, 1922
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| 14 |
392 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Our policy of
isolationism, October 26, 1922
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| 14 |
393 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If justice were
done, January 24, 1923
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| 14 |
394 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The supreme
court's liquor decision [re: prohibition], May 2, 1923
|
| 14 |
395 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: transportation, golf, chipping away at the constitution],
May 4, 1923
|
| 14 |
396 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The chief
trouble lies in the selection and distribution [re: immigration], May 16, 1923
|
| 14 |
397 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It's funny how;
some girls can be so shy and backward, while other girls can be so sudden and
forward [re: spring and summer], June 5, 1923
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| 14 |
398 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It's fortunate
peoples' tastes don't all run the same direction, June 13, 1923
|
| 14 |
399 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Stories of
government waste and extravagance take practically all the joy out of paying
taxes, June 15, 1923
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| 14 |
400 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: automobiles, immigrants, France vs. Germany], June 19, 1923
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| 14 |
401 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Washington in
the hot season, June 21, 1923
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| 14 |
402 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The morning
after [re: Shelby, MT, after Dempsey-Gibbons fight], July 5, 1923
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| 14 |
403 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: war reparations, automobiles, Presidential campaign], July 21, 1923
|
| 14 |
404 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Now is the time
for a demonstration of the League's power, August 3, 1923
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| 14 |
405 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - On the shores of
the Pacific [re: death of Warren Harding], August 4, 1923
|
| 14 |
406 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mussolini defies
the League, September 6, 1923
|
| 14 |
407 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Tottering [re:
German economy], September 8, 1923
|
| 14 |
408 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When the news of
the big fight reaches Shelby, Montana, September 16, 1923
|
| 14 |
409 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Making the
punishment fit the crime [re: drunk driving], September 27, 1923
|
| 14 |
410 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Daugherty isn't
helping Cal's courtship a terrible lot [re: Calvin Coolidge], March 25, 1924
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| 14 |
411 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Our neighbor's
dog [re: Japanese immigration], April 16, 1924
|
| 14 |
412 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Political bunk
will not hold the radio audience, May 6, 1924
|
| 14 |
413 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It looks better
than the present court [re: League of Nations], May 10, 1924
|
| 14 |
414 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Mother's Day,
May 11, 1924
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| 14 |
415 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - In the 1924 foot
ring, May 14, 1924
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| 14 |
416 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Yellow Sea; As
the Japanese statesmen discuss the exclusion law, May 27, 1924
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| 14 |
417 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When father
knickerbocker entertains the delegates, June 20, 1924
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| 14 |
418 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Madison Square's
greatest fight [re: politics], June 21, 1924
|
| 14 |
419 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Just as the sun
went down - thrilling scene at the end of the ninth reel, in the vivid, soul
stirring drama entitled All for love of a lady, was showing in Madison Square
Garden, July 1, 1924
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Lo, the
bridegroom cometh, but when and how and in what condition, no one seems to
know. When last heard from he was engaged in a battle royal down in Madison
Square Garden, July 2, 1924
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| 15 |
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Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Europe ten years
ago today - when only those in the chancellerie knew of the imminence of war,
July 20, 1924
|
| 15 |
422 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The prime
essential of a vacation is change, July 21, 1924
|
| 15 |
423 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The U.S., as
seen by an English spectator, August 3, 1924
|
| 15 |
424 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Playing no
favorites, August 8, 1924
|
| 15 |
425 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As Mr. Davis
prepares to accept the nomination, August 11, 1924
|
| 15 |
426 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Prince of
Wales' visit, August 25, 1924
|
| 15 |
427 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Intense interest
in the campaign, September 17, 1924
|
| 15 |
428 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - He thrives on
'em [re: La Follette], September 18, 1924
|
| 15 |
429 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If the election
is deadlocked, September 22, 1924
|
| 15 |
430 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - After La
Follette, what?, September 28, 1924
|
| 15 |
431 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This would not
be an act of aggression [re: Japanese immigration], September 30, 1924
|
| 15 |
432 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If the
accumulation of wealth is as important as some men consider it, why can't they
have this kind of monuments?, October 7, 1924
|
| 15 |
433 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The ZR3 arrives
from Europe with a cargo of laurels [re: zeppelin], October 16, 1924
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| 15 |
434 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Democracy must
decide, November 8, 1924
|
| 15 |
435 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When the amateur
decides to get aboard the stock boom, November 20, 1924
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| 15 |
436 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A demonstration
of the League's futility, November 25, 1924
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| 15 |
437 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Ready for the
plunge, December 7, 1924
|
| 15 |
438 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Loopholes in the
immigration barriers, December 12, 1924
|
| 15 |
439 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The vacant chair
re: death of Samuel Gompers, AFL], F488 December 15, 1924
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| 15 |
440 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The best
economy, December 27, 1924
|
| 15 |
441 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The year in
retrospect, December 31, 1924
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| 15 |
442 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It is proposed
to have thirteen months in a year, January 4, 1925
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| 15 |
443 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Our last line of
defense, August 13, 1925
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| 15 |
444 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The great
national rodeo [re: organized crime], August 15, 1925
|
| 15 |
445 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The textile
industry meets and masters a grave crisis August 24, 1925
|
| 15 |
446 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If we show an
appreciation perhaps we'll get some more like her, September 1, 1925
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| 15 |
447 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Trying to
civilize the barbarous ruffians, September 6, 1925
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| 15 |
448 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Labor Day,
September 7, 1925
|
| 15 |
449 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Another trojan
horse [re: World Court], September 20, 1925
|
| 15 |
450 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The new member
[re: Air Force], October 1, 1925
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| 16 |
451 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An unholy
alliance [re: crime and politics], October 16, 1925
|
| 16 |
452 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Gran'pa, Papa,
and the Kid [re: Versailles Treaty, League of Nations, World Court],
October 22, 1925
|
| 16 |
453 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A thrilling
moment in today's game, October 31, 1925
|
| 16 |
454 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A study in
comparative hero worship, November 7, 1925
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| 16 |
455 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A suggestion for
ending the gang war killings [re: Soldier Field], November 24, 1925
|
| 16 |
456 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The challenge
[re: church, crime, the law], November 29, 1925
|
| 16 |
457 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The unification
of our defense forces is proposed, December 10, 1925
|
| 16 |
458 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Over the top
[re: weather], February 1, 1926
|
| 16 |
459 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Is this to
become the test of fitness for high office? [re: prohibition], May 18, 1926
|
| 16 |
460 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Relief is in
sight! [re: organized crime], June 3, 1926
|
| 16 |
461 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Christian
spirit [re: Eucharistic Congress], June 18, 1926
|
| 16 |
462 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: religious pilgrimages], June 20, 1926
|
| 16 |
463 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - No place for him
[re: Eucharistic Congress], June 22, 1926
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| 16 |
464 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The tariff
registers concern, June 25, 1926
|
| 16 |
465 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Europe's most
popular American and escort go abroad for the summer [re: American dollar],
July 18, 1926
|
| 16 |
466 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: business, leisure, piano/radio], August 23, 1926
|
| 16 |
467 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - We're rich
enough to afford at least one great liner, September 1, 1926
|
| 16 |
468 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Seeing the big
fight from the outer rim of the arena, September 20, 1926
|
| 16 |
469 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Sending in the
old reliable ground gainer, October 26, 1926
|
| 16 |
470 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Greeting the
queen, November 19, 1926
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| 16 |
471 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It looks as
though the squirrels were right about this being a long, hard winter,
November 24, 1926
|
| 16 |
472 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Thanksgiving
soliloquy of Uncle Sam, November 25, 1926
|
| 16 |
473 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Two valuable
lessons in patriotism, December 2, 1926
|
| 16 |
474 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Big Brother's
thankless job [re: Nicaragua civil war], December 27, 1926
|
| 16 |
475 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Out of the
woods, January 2, 1927
|
| 16 |
476 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Smutty plays,
April 14, 1927
|
| 16 |
477 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will this be the
political situation next year?, April 18, 1927
|
| 16 |
478 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - You can't scare
'em! [re: Lindbergh's flight], May 13, 1927
|
| 16 |
479 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Nothing
apologetic about this American, June 1, 1927
|
| 16 |
480 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Aviation notes,
June 9, 1927
|
| 17 |
481 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Is the President
thinking of trying to break some kind of a record?, June 12, 1927
|
| 17 |
482 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The little White
House in the west, June 16, 1927
|
| 17 |
483 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Polar
championships [re: pole-sitting fad], July 6, 1927
|
| 17 |
484 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - He never looks
backward [re: Lindbergh], August 22, 1927
|
| 17 |
485 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Too long drawn
out [re: Sacco-Vanzetti case] (cartoon is torn), August 23, 1927
|
| 17 |
486 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As France
prepares to greet her guest, August 25, 1927
|
| 17 |
487 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Then and now
[re: Dempsey-Tunney fight], September 20, 1927
|
| 17 |
488 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Crusader,
October 15, 1927
|
| 17 |
489 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The
administration's most sacred tool, October 29, 1927
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| 17 |
490 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A picture for
the University of Wisconsin, November 9, 1927
|
| 17 |
491 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Al Smith doesn't
seem to be afraid of the draft, January 13, 1928
|
| 17 |
492 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It was high time
Chicago acted [re: organized crime], April 14, 1928
|
| 17 |
493 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Just as they are
singing him to sleep, April 16, 1928
|
| 17 |
494 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Paul Revere up
to date, June 4, 1928
|
| 17 |
495 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will the keynote
state the real purpose of the Convention?, June 8, 1928
|
| 17 |
496 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Al adds a
postcript to the platform [re: Al Smith], July 2, 1928
|
| 17 |
497 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Political
repartee, August 30, 1928
|
| 17 |
498 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Physically,
Labor has the best of it, September 3, 1928
|
| 17 |
499 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - London is trying
to break an old established monopoly [re: women's fashion], September 6, 1928
|
| 17 |
500 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Alfred in
Wonderland [re: Al Smith], September 17, 1928
|
| 17 |
501 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Not likely to
desert [re: blacks in the North & South], October 10, 1928
|
| 17 |
502 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Interest and
curiosity are non-partisan [re: Al Smith], October 18, 1928
|
| 17 |
503 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The drift,
October 20, 1928
|
| 17 |
504 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A promise of
better roads ahead [re: Hoover and farm relief], October 29, 1928
|
| 17 |
505 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The President
tells them a few plain truths, November 13, 1928
|
| 17 |
506 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The ship
captain's predicament, November 15, 1928
|
| 17 |
507 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Prophets, past
and present, December 7, 1928
|
| 17 |
508 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Perhaps,
eventually, but not yet [re: pacifism], January 5, 1929
|
| 17 |
509 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An interesting
study in phrenology [re: Hoover], January 20, 1929
|
| 17 |
510 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Sir Austen
Chamberlain give the cruiser bill a boost, January 28, 1929
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| 18 |
511 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When you're
playing the blue chips, a good hand makes you feel comfortable even in a
friendly game, February 2, 1929
|
| 18 |
512 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The pace-maker,
February 7, 1929
|
| 18 |
513 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The electoral
college had its post-season contest yesterday, February 14, 1929
|
| 18 |
513 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A Valentine from
a bond salesman, February 14, 1929
|
| 18 |
514 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What would the
British Ambassador say? (cartoons has paint splatters), May 17, 1929
|
| 18 |
515 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It is remarkable
that the Zeppelin -- which in allied countries was a symbol of terror in the
Great War should now become a most potent promoter of friendly feeling between
France and Germany, May 25, 1929
|
| 18 |
516 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Alone at last
[re: Lindbergh], May 29, 1929
|
| 18 |
517 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - He is becoming
uneasy, June 11, 1929
|
| 18 |
518 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The passing
show, August 1, 1929
|
| 18 |
519 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An international
university, August 11, 1929
|
| 18 |
520 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Zep puts pep
in the ship designing business, August 12, 1929
|
| 18 |
521 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - none; [skydiver
jumping from plane, The Frisco-Tokyo flyer], August 15, 1929
|
| 18 |
522 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How some
fortunes are made, September 15, 1929
|
| 18 |
523 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - When the
President and the Prime Minister meet to talk it over, September 18, 1929
|
| 18 |
524 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A constructive
hero [re: US airmail & Lindbergh], September 24, 1929
|
| 18 |
525 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Clemenceau,
November 25, 1929
|
| 18 |
526 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The real
audience is in the gallery [re: Hoover], December 4, 1929
|
| 18 |
527 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As Uncle Sam
starts back to Europe, December 10, 1929
|
| 18 |
528 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Redecorating St.
James Palace for the Naval Conference, December 27, 1929
|
| 18 |
529 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Picking the good
ones from the bad ones, April 7, 1930
|
| 18 |
530 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Please excuse it
if we seem to have our moments of skepticism, April 12, 1930
|
| 18 |
531 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Ohio prison
horror, April 23, 1930
|
| 18 |
532 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: France's wealth, the secret ballot, fashions], April 26, 1930
|
| 18 |
533 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Motorists should
be more careful in vacation time, July 5, 1930
|
| 18 |
534 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Coronation
of King Corn [re: drought], August 6, 1930
|
| 18 |
535 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A buyers'
strike, August 17, 1930
|
| 18 |
536 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - You'll need your
loudspeaker at the air races, August 24, 1930
|
| 18 |
537 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Probably it's
the beginning of school, September 2, 1930
|
| 18 |
538 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A most
successful questionnaire, September 4, 1930
|
| 18 |
539 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The influence of
business upon nerves and dispositions, September 7, 1930
|
| 18 |
540 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Argentine
tango is coming back into favor [re: wheat prices], September 8, 1930
|
| 19 |
541 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - An anxious
moment, September 9, 1930
|
| 19 |
542 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As the community
fights its defensive war against crime, September 17, 1930
|
| 19 |
543 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - She's been a
lovely girl, though a trifle ardent at times [re: weather], September 20, 1930
|
| 19 |
544 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - They are just
about over [re: drought], September 21, 1930
|
| 19 |
545 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The
absent-minded professor [re: daylight savings time], September 28, 1930
|
| 19 |
546 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Last year's
champion has the floor [re: stocks], October 1, 1930
|
| 19 |
547 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - John Bull
reflects upon his air tragedy, October 6, 1930
|
| 19 |
548 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: prosperity/depression], October 24, 1930
|
| 19 |
549 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Washington's
death day, December 14, 1930
|
| 19 |
550 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The race for the
chimney, December 15, 1930
|
| 19 |
551 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A breeder of
radicalsim, December 17, 1930
|
| 19 |
552 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - As congress
broadcasts its noble motives, December 18, 1930
|
| 19 |
553 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Playing politics
with human hopes; or Not a very good year for that kind of politics,
February 3, 1931
|
| 19 |
554 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The oasis,
April 5, 1931
|
| 19 |
555 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Spring will soon
drive him away [re: depression], April 12, 1931
|
| 19 |
556 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Some
professional advice, June 1, 1931
|
| 19 |
557 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A suggestion to
the Lindberghs, July 28, 1931
|
| 19 |
558 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A powerful
personage is tried in an English court, August 1, 1931
|
| 19 |
559 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - I may be a harsh
teacher and my methods may be very disagreeable but you can learn a lot from me
if you have the sense to profit by the stern lessons I am teaching you. If you
learn it now, you won't have to learn it again. [re: depression], August 16, 1931
|
| 19 |
560 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Chicago's
greatest need just now is a self-starter, August 18, 1931
|
| 19 |
561 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The Dream of
Labor, September 7, 1931
|
| 19 |
562 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Crazy suggestion
no. 65 - An all star baseball team that would fill the unemployment relief
coffers, September 29, 1931
|
| 19 |
563 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The two
promoters and the melancholy autumn days, October 27, 1931
|
| 19 |
564 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Their farewell
song is received with tremendous enthusiasm. They made the biggest hit of the
year, December 31, 1931
|
| 19 |
565 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A devilish
industry that is growing [re: kidnapping], July 13, 1933
|
| 19 |
566 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A gangster
lawyer gets the shock of his life, August 6, 1933
|
| 19 |
567 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Ladies' choice,
August 26, 1933
|
| 19 |
568 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Best good wishes
to the third challenger [re: prohibition], December 5, 1933
|
| 19 |
569 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - There will be a
great political battle for the credit of restoring business recovery,
December 12, 1933
|
| 19 |
570 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Which would you
rather be? [re: poverty], January 11, 1934
|
| 20 |
571 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Why? [re:
American spelling, portraiture, etc.], February 4, 1934
|
| 20 |
572 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A very pat map
of the world for yesterday, March 18, 1934
|
| 20 |
573 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It looks as
though we might have a busy summer ahead of us, April 22, 1934
|
| 20 |
574 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The high cost of
foreign entanglements, July 15, 1934
|
| 20 |
575 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: election, France/Germany, ship construction], September 13, 1934
|
| 20 |
576 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - England may be
prefer to win aviation cups, September 27, 1934
|
| 20 |
577 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: Mrs. O'Leary's cow, auto industry], October 9, 1934
|
| 20 |
578 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: insanity defenses, divorce, football], October 18, 1934
|
| 20 |
579 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A question we'd
all like to be answered [re: Chicago doesn't get first-run movies],
October 30, 1934
|
| 20 |
580 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - He beat the red
light by a second [re: traffic safety], December 13, 1934
|
| 20 |
581 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Today they are
trying to settle a dangerous situation, January 13, 1935
|
| 20 |
582 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Looking for more
trouble [re: World Court, League], January 15, 1935
|
| 20 |
583 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: Florida cold snap, constitution, new Secretary of Transportation],
January 22, 1935
|
| 20 |
584 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The thoughtful
husband; the rarest work of man, March 24, 1935
|
| 20 |
585 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Senatorial
dignity, April 23, 1935
|
| 20 |
586 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: veterans, politics, FDR], April 25, 1935
|
| 20 |
587 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The struggle for
bigger and better tourist cabins, July 14, 1935
|
| 20 |
588 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - One of the most
extraodinary characters in American history [re: Huey Long], September 12, 1935
|
| 20 |
589 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A discussion of
war debts, December 15, 1935
|
| 20 |
590 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Uncle Sam's
crowning humiliation [re: Lindbergh], December 24, 1935
|
| 20 |
591 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Christmas
aftermath, December 26, 1935
|
| 20 |
592 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The heroic
traffic cop [re: British], May 5, 1936
|
| 20 |
593 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Causes of great
national prosperity, May 21, 1936
|
| 20 |
594 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - We have with us
today, June 9, 1936
|
| 20 |
595 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The stop Landon
movement, June 12, 1936
|
| 20 |
596 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The west is in
the saddle, June 13, 1936
|
| 20 |
597 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - They are about
to open fire from the city of brotherly love, June 23, 1936
|
| 20 |
598 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Hi hum,
July 7, 1936
|
| 20 |
599 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The spirit of
contest is in the air, August 11, 1936
|
| 20 |
600 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Soviet Russia in
the role of hero is somewhat unbelievable, October 22, 1936
|
| 21 |
601 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The inquiring
reporter; He asks, Do you think Presidential campaigns are too long?,
November 8, 1936
|
| 21 |
602 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The only
industry in a changing world that doesn't change, go out of style or lose its
customers [title does not correspond to caption list], February 14, 1937
|
| 21 |
603 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Suggestions for
making fight predictions more dependable than heretofore, June 22, 1937
|
| 21 |
604 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The escape [to
Vacationland], July 11, 1937
|
| 21 |
605 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Vice President
Garner and Cactus Jack Garner, August 17, 1937
|
| 21 |
606 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - It will dog his
footsteps every time he goes near the Supreme Court building [re: Ku Klux
Klan], September 16, 1937
|
| 21 |
607 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The nine power
conference inaction, October 28, 1937
|
| 21 |
608 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The two major
casualties of the election, November 4, 1937
|
| 21 |
609 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Come over,
Edward! Let us show we can give you a good time, November 9, 1937
|
| 21 |
610 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The
congressional mileage allowance of twenty cents a mile, December 9, 1937
|
| 21 |
611 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: executive salaries, divorce, japan / china], January 11, 1938
|
| 21 |
612 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Is it a foolish
newspaper tradition [re: critics leaving halfway through the play],
January 27, 1938
|
| 21 |
613 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Grooming the new
entry in the Presidential derby [re: third party], April 26, 1938
|
| 21 |
614 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Some June
activities, June 5, 1938
|
| 21 |
615 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The doctor - pro
and con [not used], 8/--/1938
|
| 21 |
616 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A cat that's
about down to its last life, August 16, 1938
|
| 21 |
617 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - How long can the
tail wag the dog? [re: Japanese invasion of China], December 7, 1938
|
| 21 |
618 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The statesman
and present day war, January 22, 1939
|
| 21 |
619 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - What Next? [re:
Spanish Civil War], January 26, 1939
|
| 21 |
620 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Some
observations on an eastern motor tour, July 9, 1939
|
| 21 |
621 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - None; [portrait
of Cordell Hall, Secretary of State], September 5, 1939
|
| 21 |
622 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This should be
less hard to answer in 1939 than it was in 1914-15 and 16, September 14, 1939
|
| 21 |
623 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - X-Ray of an
alien-minded American October 26, 1939
|
| 21 |
624 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Lord Beaverbrook
does his bit, January 11, 1940
|
| 21 |
625 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Cartoons of the
day [re: winter in the south, weather, politics], January 25, 1940
|
| 21 |
626 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - President Wilson
demanded a solemn referendum in 1920 on the League of Nations and the Wilson
Administration; How about another solemn referendum on the next election day….,
[to enter the war or not], April 30, 1940
|
| 21 |
627 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This is a
dangerous time for old-established and long-cherished traditions, June 30, 1940
|
| 21 |
628 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The suffering of
children touches every heart, September 24, 1940
|
| 21 |
629 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A brief
pictorial history of Wendell Wilkie, November 3, 1940
|
| 21 |
630 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Dangerous to be
seen with when you want to borrow money, November 28, 1940
|
| 22 |
631 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Uncle Sam sets a
good example, January 2, 1941
|
| 22 |
632 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - If an when the
ambassadors testify is certain to interest historians, January 16, 1941
|
| 22 |
633 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Trying to palm a
poll in a friend of Uncle Sam, June 3, 1941
|
| 22 |
634 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A man may well
bring a horse to the water, but he cannot make him drink without his will,
September 19, 1941
|
| 22 |
635 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Eager to start
shooting the Nation's greatest blessing, October 12, 1941
|
| 22 |
636 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - None; [martians
sending a cosmic ray to warring earth] October 27, 1941
|
| 22 |
637 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Donner Mutter
(?)! There's no end to it! [re: war costs], January 8, 1942
|
| 22 |
638 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A snowball in
hell [re: World War II], January 25, 1942
|
| 22 |
639 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Joe ought to be
satisfied with that record front [re: Stalin and Churchill], June 3, 1942
|
| 22 |
640 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The evolution of
a sporadic friendship [re: Japan], June 7, 1942
|
| 22 |
641 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - History: Well,
sir, the next six months are going to be the most critical since I was a boy!,
June 26, 1942
|
| 22 |
642 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Before and after
- you hate to see them go but how proud you are when they do, July 15, 1942
|
| 22 |
643 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The war is
reaching a point when both sides have to win, August 16, 1942
|
| 22 |
644 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The battleship,
the luxury liner and the humble freighter are all threatened with extinction,
September 6, 1942
|
| 22 |
645 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The changing
world [re: prosperity vs. war rations], September 20, 1942
|
| 22 |
646 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The first lesson
Uncle Sam ever taught us, January 3, 1943
|
| 22 |
647 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - A mighty hard
problem to solve [re: the draft], May 5, 1943
|
| 22 |
648 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The gold in Fort
Knox must be getting nervous, May 26, 1943
|
| 22 |
649 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Wreathes and
blossoms for our far-flung battle lines, May 30, 1943
|
| 22 |
650 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Henry Ford goes
back to work, June 4, 1943
|
| 22 |
651 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Will the Dad's
Draft be taken as a sign of weakness?, September 12, 1943
|
| 22 |
652 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Moscow Salvo,
November 3, 1943
|
| 22 |
653 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The
disadvantages of a second front Thanksgiving Day, November 26, 1943
|
| 22 |
654 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - Post War air
travel, when we will be trying to get away from it all, December 5, 1943
|
| 22 |
655 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - None; [about the
Democratic and Republican conventions] January 12, 1944
|
| 22 |
656 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - There would have
been much less war if our democratic administrations had been as frank while
getting us into war as they were when the war was over…, August 6, 1944
|
| 22 |
657 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - This is the
target! Riddle it with your votes! It is un-American! [re: fourth term],
August 13, 1944
|
| 22 |
658 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - San Francisco
prepares to entertain near and far diplomats, April 1, 1945
|
| 22 |
659 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - The outward
march of the American billions [McCutcheon's last Chicago Tribune drawing],
February 10, 1946
|
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| 22 |
660 |
Editorial Cartoons - [Reject?] Untitled [2 men seated,
one standing; panel 3 is Hitler, panel 4 is question mark, 4 panels in 2
sheets], ..1940
|
| 23 |
661 |
Editorial Cartoons - [Reject?] Supposing - Having lived
through the many disillusionments of the World War and its provocative
aftermath, you can hardly expect us to be as trustful of international honor as
before ..1941
|
| 23 |
662 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - [Reject] - Dream
of the Anglo-American Unionists; or Dreams of the Union Now boosters,
February 27, 1941
|
| 23 |
663 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - [Reject] -
Chairman Flynn sounds the keynote of the Illinois Democratic campaign,
August 5, 1942
|
| 23 |
664 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - [Reject] - War
and Peace, March 12, 1944
|
| 23 |
665 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - [Reject] - When
your vote doesn't count, May 21, 1944
|
| 23 |
666 |
Editorial Cartoons - Chicago Tribune - [Reject] - The
Changing World [re: US entanglements in Europe], March 9, 1945
|
| 23 |
667 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Alone with his
conscience, [re: the voter], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
668 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Automobile speed in
the future, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
669 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - The constitution
follows the flag; or The new ikon [re: Russian constitution], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
670 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - The Danger of
wishing [re: rich and poor], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
671 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Eggs is Eggs, and
Eggs is high, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
672 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - The Election in the
Fifth Supreme Court District, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
673 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - The Fifth of July -
calling the roll, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
674 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Going after the
South American Trade, some prominent drummers are trying to land the business,
[n.d.]
|
| 23 |
675 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - The heroic dream of
the straphanger, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
676 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - How the depression
will end, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
677 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - My Work is done.
Now I must leave you [Uncle Sam and John Bull], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
678 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - October Ninth -
Mrs. O'Leary's cow - The horse may be the whole thing now, but he wasn't thirty
six years ago today., [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
679 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - On the preference
primary stream [Taft in a canoe going towards waterfall], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
680 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - The real race will
now begin [re: city elections], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
681 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - The reputable
citizen who doesn't go to the polls tomorrow - will be the one who will be most
indignant if low grade judges are elected, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
682 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Scene in three
hundred Illinois towns just now [re: prohibition], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
683 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Some news items of
the future [re: airplane news], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
684 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Some results of the
November landslide [re: President Harding], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
685 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Strong friends
[Uncle Sam, Chinese soldier], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
686 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Tampering by
telepathy?, [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
687 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Two ways of looking
at it [Wilson, Roosevelt, Taft], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
688 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Why, what's the
matter, my little man? Why are you so downcast? He's had eight terms and I've
had only four [Harrison, Diaz (Mexico)], [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
689 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [caveman
images, 4 panels] [n.d.]
|
| 23 |
690 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled -
[1914-1924; British Empire in stocks and in car] [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
691 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [Banners
for John Mill Stuart [sic.], and Hon. Asbestos K. Bunk] [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
692 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [Father
Time at leisure, in a hurry, 2 panels] [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
693 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [German
Kaiser in chair, bomb underneath] [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
694 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [Rich
man in carriage going through street] [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
695 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [re:
Illinois Central Railroad, 6 panels], [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
696 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [The New
Nationalism, Freedom, Era, Deal], [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
697 |
Editorial Cartoons - Unidentified - Untitled - [man
drinking between societal pressures, 6 panels], [n.d.]
|
| 24 |
698 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series -
One-Two-Three-Four; Author finds it hard to do daily dozen (2 drawings on 1
board), November 3, 1929
|
| 24 |
699 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - The
mystery of the parley; Some statesmen rarely eat home cooked meals (2 drawings
on 1 board), November 10, 1929
|
| 24 |
700 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - The
effeminate jungle; movies have made sissies out of lions (2 drawings on 1
board), November 24, 1929
|
| 24 |
701 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - One
set of French dishes; cost only 3c each, but how to get them?; They bring about
a mental earthquake, December 1, 1929
|
| 24 |
702 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - Hey
waiter!; An episode in the life of Mr. Peters in which our hero is made
conspicuous (2 drawings on 1 board), December 8, 1929
|
| 24 |
703 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - Mr.
Peters is shushed; it seems he interferes with a solo (2 drawings on 1 board),
December 15, 1929
|
| 24 |
704 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - Just
a minute, please!; Delayed pass play gets on one's nerves (3 drawings on 1
board), December 22, 1929
|
| 24 |
705 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - The
Sunday afternoon menace; what to do problem is perplexing when pall descends
over whole world (3 drawings on 1 board), December 29, 1929
|
| 24 |
706 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - The
menace of the bathroom revolution; Catalogues on plumbing bring a hot protest
(2 drawings on 1 board), January 12, 1930
|
| 24 |
707 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series - Mrs.
Peters gets a fixation; an excursion into modern psychology (2 drawings on 1
board), January 19, 1930
|
| 24 |
708 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series -
Going Up!; Being the sad story of a man in a hurry; Mr. Peters is delayed in
his trip skyward (3 drawings on 1 board), January 26, 1930
|
| 24 |
709 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune -Benchley series -
Audience with the king; The wonders of science as heard over the radio that
personal message early in the morning (2 drawings on 1 board), February 16, 1930
|
| 24 |
710 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Bird Center series -
The theatrical season is now opening, August 29, 1904
|
| 24 |
711 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Bird Center series -
Bird Center Society to take a trip abroad, July 20, 1905
|
| 24 |
712 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Bird Center series -
Bird Center at Niagara, July 30, 1905
|
| 24 |
713 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Bird Center series -
Bird Center at London, August 7, 1905
|
| 24 |
714 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Bird Center series -
Bird Center at Paris, August 9, 1905
|
| 24 |
715 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Bird Center series -
Bird Center at Rome, August 14, 1905
|
| 24 |
716 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Bird Center series -
Bird Center at Venice, August, 1905
|
| 24 |
717 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Crossed Wires series
- I'm glad you notice an improvement, sir, July 11, 1926
|
| 24 |
718 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Crossed Wires series
- Wells was on his knees before her, August 1, 1926
|
| 24 |
719 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Crossed Wires series
- Mrs. Crayton got her check book, August 8, 1926
|
| 24 |
720 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Crossed Wires series
- It would be terrible! And think of Henry Rasher!, August 15, 1926
|
| 25 |
721 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Crossed Wires series
- It is magnificent, Madam, the most beautiful place I have seen in America,
August 22, 1926
|
| 25 |
722 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Crossed Wires series
- Followed Celeste without a word, September 5, 1926
|
| 25 |
723 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Dunne Series - Mr.
Dooley on the Education of Woodrow Wilson (2 drawings on 1 board), February 11, 1912
|
| 25 |
724 |
Illustrations - Chicago Record - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the cold weather, February 19, 1903
|
| 25 |
725 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the situation, November 8, 1913
|
| 25 |
726 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the situation, February 15, 1915
|
| 25 |
727 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the situation, July 16, 1921
|
| 25 |
728 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the situation, August 10, 1922
|
| 25 |
729 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the situation, February 2, 1923
|
| 25 |
730 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the situation, June 28, 1923
|
| 25 |
731 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Lugubrious… series -
Mr. Lugubrious Blue and Mr. Smiley Gladd discuss the situation, January 13, 1924
|
| 25 |
732 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Patchmore… series Mr.
J. Raglan Patchmore in city; Declines to be interviewed on Local, Domestic, or
Foreign affairs; Talks learnedly on Golf, September 21, 1923
|
| 25 |
733 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Patchmore… series
Noted expert discourses on Santa Claus; Patchmore states position; exclusive
interview with Rest Magnate, December 10, 1928
|
| 25 |
734 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Patchmore… series J.
Raglan Patchmore himself; talks on budget, national debt, drought, and
financial situation, November 15, 1936
|
| 25 |
735 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Pirate Cruise series
- The Great Blackbeard and Other Pirate Chiefs - The Great Blackbeard mediating
his chief [mischief], May 12, 1912
|
| 25 |
736 |
Illustrations - Chicago Tribune - Pirate Cruise series
- Cat Island and Christopher Columbus - We were objects of interest to the
little black Cat Islanders May 26, 1912
|
| 25 |
737 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables in Slang,
Sept. 1912
|
| 25 |
738 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables in Slang (2
illustrations on 2 sheets), Nov. 1912
|
| 25 |
739 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables in Slang,
Dec. 1913
|
| 25 |
740 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - None; [the American
People, throwing stones at statues], Apr. 1914
|
| 25 |
741 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables,
Nov. 1915
|
| 25 |
742 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables,
Feb. 1916
|
| 25 |
743 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables,
Jun. 1916
|
| 25 |
744 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables (2
illustrations on 2 sheets), Jul. 1916
|
| 25 |
745 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables (2
illustrations on 2 sheets), Sept. 1916
|
| 25 |
746 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables,
Oct. 1916
|
| 25 |
747 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables,
Sept. 1917
|
| 25 |
748 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - None; [man in bed with
woman carrying vase, scowling man seated across from three other men] (2
illustrations on 2 sheets), Sept. 1917
|
| 25 |
749 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ade's Fables,
Mar. 1918
|
| 25 |
750 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - None; [two men seated in
office, facing each other, Apr. 1923
|
| 26 |
751 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - A Cruise to the Pirate
Island, May. 1923
|
| 26 |
752 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Big Moments (12
illustrations), Jun. 1923
|
| 26 |
753 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - None; [untitled essay]
(4 illustrations + proofsheet), Jul. 1923 (?)
|
| 26 |
754 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Synthetic Adventure (6
illustrations + proofsheet), Sept. 1923
|
| 26 |
755 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - None; [dinner party, 4
women and 4 men alternating at table], Nov. 1923
|
| 26 |
756 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Strange Case of James
Haswell (5 illustrations + proofsheet), Dec. 1923
|
| 26 |
757 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Ambassador Beasley (3
illustrations), Feb. 1924
|
| 26 |
758 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Heroes Then and Now (4
illustrations + proofsheet), Mar. 1924
|
| 26 |
759 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Mind Reader, The (5
illustrations), Apr. 1924
|
| 26 |
760 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - Around the Well-Known
World (81 illustrations in 1 scrapbook: See Box 28, Folder 783), 1925-1926
|
| 26 |
761 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - None; [man in crowded
classroom, Knowledge is Power written above him], Feb. 1925
|
| 26 |
762 |
Illustrations - Cosmopolitan - None; [illustrated
quatrains about famous people] (2 illustrations on 2 sheets), Mar. 1925
|
| 26 |
763 |
Illustrations - Hearst's Cosmopolitan - None; [couple
at campsite in woods; man seated, woman with cookpot, both smoking],
Jan. 1926
|
| 26 |
764 |
Illustrations - Hearst's Cosmopolitan - None; [men at
roulette table], Feb. 1926
|
| 26 |
765 |
Illustrations - Hearst's Cosmopolitan - None; [two men
sneaking into a hospital, alley entrance], Apr. 1926
|
| 26 |
766 |
Illustrations - Hearst's Cosmopolitan - I Like Crowds
(2 illustrations on 2 sheets), May. 1926
|
| 26 |
767 |
Illustrations - Hearst's Cosmopolitan - Little Scheme
of my Own, A (2 illustrations on 2 sheets), Jul. 1926
|
| 26 |
768 |
Illustrations - Hearst's Cosmopolitan - I Knew Them
When (?), Dec. 1926
|
| 26 |
769 |
Illustrations - Hearst's Cosmopolitan - None [various
action illustrations] (3 illustrations + proofsheet), Nov. 1927
|
| 26 |
770 |
Illustrations - Hearst's International - The Texas tyke
follows the Frederick Remington model, [n.d.]
|
| 26 |
771 |
Illustrations - Hearst's International - The Texas
climate is not good for growing Republicans, [n.d.]
|
| 26 |
772 |
Illustrations - Hearst's International - Texas; as big
as all outdoors, [n.d.]
|
| 26 |
773 |
Illustrations - Hearst's International - Cobb, Irving;
article on New Jersey (3 illustrations on 3 sheets), Oct. 1924
|
| 26 |
774 |
Illustrations - Hearst's International - None; 1924
campaign pictures, LaFollette, Wheeler, Davis, Bryan, Coolidge, Dawes (2
illustrations on 2 sheets), Nov. 1924
|
| 26 |
775 |
Illustrations - Hearst's International - None; [men and
women strolling on a promenade outside large mansion, Feb. 1925
|
| 26 |
776 |
Illustrations - Liberty - None; [people holding
magazines as banners facing man under banner, $25000 for a Name [on verso: 1st
cover of Liberty Magazine], [n.d.]
|
| 26 |
777 |
Illustrations - Liberty - None; [3 men seated; one man
in foreground elbowing another], [n.d.]
|
| 26 |
778 |
Illustrations - Liberty - None; [stadium people
cheering on football players in pileup, ambulance, medical profession, et al.
rushing in to help, [n.d.]
|
| 26 |
779 |
Illustrations - Liberty - None; [fortune teller
predicting radio, 3,000,000 marks for a beer, etc. to 4 laughing men]; The
Audience Thought the show was over.], [2 illustrations; both say Jan. 3],
[ca. 1923?]
|
| 26 |
780 |
Illustrations - Liberty - He was handsome, the best
dressed boy in town, from Fullerton, Hugh. Who is Your Model, 1924
|
| 26 |
781 |
Illustrations - Liberty - from Bennett, James
O'Donnell. Sayings of James A. Reed - [two portraits of James A. Reed] (2
illustrations on 2 sheets), 3/10/1928
|
| 26 |
782 |
Illustrations - Liberty - from Lindsay, Vachel. The
Jazz Age, 2/2/1931
|
| 27 |
- |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - with George Ade - All
About it - [individual box] (11 illustrations in 1 book), ca. 1898
|
| 28 |
783 |
Illustrations - Around the Well-Known World
1925-1926
|
| 28 |
784 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - with George Ade - Artie
- includes fragment of poster for book in oversize ca. 1896
|
| 28 |
785-789 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - with George Ade -
Stories of the Streets and of the Town (101 illustrations in five folders),
ca. 1894-1900
|
| 28 |
790 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - Advertisements (see
oversize box 32), n.d.
|
| 28 |
791 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - Christmas card (see
oversize box 32), 1924
|
| 28 |
792 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - Portraits n.d. |
| 28 |
793 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - Scenes n.d. |
| 28 |
794 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - Travel, first trip
abroad (9 illustrations), 1895
|
| 28 |
795 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - Travel (see also
oversize "box" 32) n.d., 1898-1919
|
| 28 |
796 |
Illustrations - Miscellaneous - Unidentified (see
oversize "box" 32), n.d.
|
| 29 |
797 |
Sketchbooks - Early Chicago Sketches, 1889 |
| 29 |
798 |
Sketchbooks - Dinner at French's - Chicago Daily News -
sketches of various reporters and Daily News staff 1891-1894
|
| 29 |
799 |
Sketchbooks - Chicago Record (or Morning News),
portraits ca. 1892-1896
|
| 29 |
800 |
Sketchbooks - 1st Trip Abroad, 1895 |
| 29 |
801 |
Sketchbooks - Europe, McCulloch, Khyber Pass,
1895, 1898, 1899
|
| 29 |
802 |
Sketchbooks - Ships of the line; Concord, Sofiro, etc.,
1898
|
| 29 |
803 |
Sketchbooks - Philippines - mostly ships and street
scenes, 1898-1900
|
| 29 |
804 |
Sketchbooks - China - Chefoo, The Great Wall (one of
Africa; some loose sheets), 1899
|
| 29 |
805 |
Sketchbooks - China - Tilad Pass, 1899 |
| 29 |
806 |
Sketchbooks - Madagascar, Mozambique, 1900 |
| 29 |
807 |
Sketchbooks - South Africa, Zanzibar, Port Said,
Stromboli, 1900
|
| 29 |
808 |
Sketchbooks - Africa Safari (many loose sheets),
ca. 1909-1910
|
| 29 |
809 |
Sketchbooks - Europe, 1918-1919 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Printed reproductions of McCutcheon’s editorial cartoons and
illustrations for magazines and other publications. McCutcheon’s drawings, as
well as being used to illustrate magazine articles, were printed on postcards,
greeting cards, travel brochures, program covers, advertisements, invitations,
calendars, dinner menus, sheet music covers, and memorials and testimonials to
others. Much of the work McCutcheon did for the more miscellaneous items were
for charity organizations, or to support the war effort.
|
| See also Series 3 (Works – Writings) and Series 13 (Scrapbooks)
for reproductions of drawings scattered therein.
|
| The series is organized in three sections: Illustrations for
articles, arranged alphabetically by magazine title; Illustrations for
organizations (such as the Indiana Society of Chicago and Sigma Chi), arranged
alphabetically by organization; and Illustrations, miscellaneous, arranged
chronologically.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 30 |
810 |
Illustrations for Articles - American Magazine,
n.d., 1907-1909
|
| 30 |
811 |
Illustrations for Articles - Chicago Record,
1896-1902
|
| 30 |
812 |
Illustrations for Articles - Chicago Tribune and Little
Tribune (See Also: Scrapbooks and Oversize), n.d., 1904-1955
|
| 30 |
813 |
Illustrations for Articles - Collier's, 1906-1928 |
| 30 |
814 |
Illustrations for Articles - Cosmopolitan, n.d., 1912-1926 |
| 30 |
815 |
Illustrations for Articles - Harvard Crimson,
1936
|
| 30 |
816 |
Illustrations for Articles - Hearst's International
(See Also: Cosmopolitan and Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan), n.d., 1923-1924
|
| 30 |
817 |
Illustrations for Articles - Hearst's International
(See Also: Cosmopolitan and Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan), 1926-1928
|
| 30 |
818 |
Illustrations for Articles - Liberty Magazine,
1924-1929
|
| 30 |
819 |
Illustrations for Articles - Saturday Evening Post,
n.d., 1903-1914
|
| 30 |
820 |
Illustrations for Articles - Sigma Chi, The Magazine
of, n.d., 1930-1959
|
| 30 |
821 |
Illustrations for Articles - Miscellaneous, A-B,
n.d., 1898-1930
|
| 30 |
822 |
Illustrations for Articles - Miscellaneous, C,
n.d., 1911-1962
|
| 30 |
823 |
Illustrations for Articles - Miscellaneous, D-H,
n.d., 1902-1945
|
| 30 |
824 |
Illustrations for Articles - Miscellaneous, L-N,
n.d., 1895-1939
|
| 30 |
825 |
Illustrations for Articles - Miscellaneous, O-R,
n.d., 1907-1941
|
| 30 |
826 |
Illustrations for Articles - Miscellaneous, S-W,
n.d, 1905-1944
|
| 30 |
827 |
Illustrations for Articles - Miscellaneous,
Unidentified, n.d.
|
| 30 |
828 |
Illustrations for Organizations - Indiana Society,
n.d., 1911-1941
|
| 30 |
828a |
Illustrations for Organizations - Liberty Bond Mutual
Benefit Association (See: Oversize-Plus), 1917
|
| 30 |
829 |
Illustrations for Organizations - Onwentsia Club, Pow
Wow Programs, 1910-1929
|
| 30 |
830 |
Illustrations for Organizations - Sigma Chi,
n.d., 1911-1915
|
| 31 |
831 |
Illustrations for Organizations - Sigma Chi Pledge
Manuals, 1934-1949
|
| 31 |
832 |
Illustrations, Miscellaneous, n.d. |
| 31 |
833 |
Illustrations, Miscellaneous, 1894-1909 |
| 31 |
834 |
Illustrations, Miscellaneous, 1910-1919 |
| 31 |
835 |
Illustrations, Miscellaneous, 1920-1929 |
| 31 |
836 |
Illustrations, Miscellaneous, 1930-1939 |
| 31 |
837 |
Illustrations, Miscellaneous, 1940-1949 |
| 31 |
838 |
Illustrations, Miscellaneous - A Boy In (Springtime,
Summer-Time, Fall-Time, Winter-Time), Postcards, 1903-1905
|
| 32 |
- |
Oversize - Originals and Reproductions n.d., 1897-1939 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| Manuscripts, typescripts, printed items, and reprints from
McCutcheon's lifetime and after his death in 1949. This series includes
articles, essays, speeches, notes, small sketches, revisions, and introductions
to other writers’ works. Also included are a number of articles from the
Chicago Record and the Tribune newspapers, Cosmopolitan,
Hearst’s International, and Liberty
magazines, which contain illustrations or cartoons by McCutcheon.
|
| The “Africa” folder consists of manuscripts relating to the
newspaper series “With McCutcheon in Africa” and the subsequent book “In
Africa”. "Diaries and Notebooks" contain detailed writings about McCutcheon’s
travels in Central Asia, the Philippines, Mexico, and elsewhere, and are
occasionally accompanied by small sketches. Some diaries and notebooks contain
expense logs; other expense books can be found in the Legal/Financial
Files.
|
| The drafts of “Drawn from Memory,” occasionally called “Opus” by
McCutcheon, consist of some material appearing elsewhere in this series. These
drafts have been kept in the order in which they were found, and include notes
and final revisions by Evelyn McCutcheon. The oversize box entitled “Stories of
Filipino Warfare” contains original articles as published in the Chicago Record
from 1898-1900. A printed compilation of some of these articles is catalogued
separately under call number Case Y 244.159.
|
| “Unidentified” materials lack titles and publication information,
while “Untitled” items contain publication information but lack titles. Both
types of materials are identified by the first line of the work.
|
| See also Series 13 (Scrapbooks), for scattered short printed
works. See boxes 46-49 for Oversize Works - Writings.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by title with speeches, unidentified, and
untitled works grouped by subject.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 33 |
839 |
1938 A. D. (Vaughn Shoemaker's Cartoons) - Foreword,
1938
|
| 33 |
840 |
Africa MS (re. meeting Roosevelt, elephant hunting),
1909-1910
|
| 33 |
841 |
Ambassador Beasley (includes illustrations),
Cosmopolitan, 1924
|
| 33 |
842 |
Arizona Tramp, n.d. |
| 33 |
843 |
Around the Well Known World (includes illustrations),
Cosmopolitan, 1925
|
| 33 |
844 |
As Seen By the Man In the Street (includes
illustrations), Chicago Tribune, 1930
|
| 33 |
845 |
Ballad of Beautiful Words, The (includes
illustrations), Chicago Tribune, 1931
|
| 33 |
846 |
Barney and the Giant (includes illustrations), Chicago
Tribune, Public Safety Magazine, 1932-1933
|
| 33 |
847 |
Baseball (includes illustrations), Appleton's,
1908
|
| 33 |
848 |
Battle of Manila Bay, United States Naval Institute
Proceedings, 1940
|
| 33 |
849 |
Bird Center, Announcement of Halloween Barn Dance,
1903
|
| 33 |
850 |
Bird Center, The Entrance and Exit (?) of Ernest Pratt,
ca. 1903
|
| 33 |
851 |
Bird Center Argosy, Vol. 0-1, 1904, 1906 |
| 33 |
852 |
Bird Center Beefs, The Little Tribune, 1904 |
| 33 |
853 |
Brief Autobiography, 1924 |
| 33 |
854 |
Brothers Under the Pen, Collier's - SEE OVERSIZE Box
46, 1925
|
| 33 |
855 |
Bud Carter - Notes, n.d. |
| 33 |
856 |
Campaign Orator, The, Appleton's, ca. 1907-1908 |
| 33 |
857 |
Cartoon and the Campaign, The, (includes illustrations)
Saturday Evening Post - SEE OVERSIZE Box 46, 1904
|
| 33 |
858 |
Cartoon Prophet, The (includes illustrations), Saturday
Evening Post - SEE OVERSIZE Box 46, 1905
|
| 33 |
859 |
Central Asia - Draft and Notes (incomplete),
1906
|
| 33 |
860 |
Changing Presidents (includes illustrations),
1909
|
| 33 |
861 |
Chicago Zoological Society Year Book - Foreword,
1934
|
| 33 |
862 |
Company for Dinner, and Other Casual Verse by Arthur
Frederic Otis - Foreword, 1943
|
| 33 |
863 |
Crossed Wires (includes illustrations), Chicago Tribune
- SEE OVERSIZE Box 46, 1926
|
| 33 |
864 |
Deserter, The, by Richard Harding Davis - Introduction,
1917
|
| 33 |
865 |
Diaries and Notebooks, n.d., 1888 |
| 33 |
866 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1889 |
| 33 |
867 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1892, 1895 |
| 33 |
868 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1897, 1901 |
| 33 |
869 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1898 |
| 34 |
870 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1899 |
| 34 |
871 |
Diaries and Notebooks, Jan. 1900 |
| 34 |
872 |
Diaries and Notebooks, Jan. 1900-Mar. 1901 |
| 34 |
873 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1903, 1906 |
| 34 |
874 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1906, 1909 |
| 34 |
875 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1909-1912 |
| 35 |
876 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1913 |
| 35 |
877 |
Diaries and Notebooks, May-Sep. 1914 |
| 35 |
878 |
Diaries and Notebooks, Sep.-Oct. 1914 |
| 35 |
879 |
Diaries and Notebooks, Aug.-Dec. 1915 |
| 35 |
880 |
Diaries and Notebooks, Domino Scores, Addresses, etc.,
1915
|
| 35 |
881 |
Diaries and Notebooks, Domino Scores, Addresses, etc.,
items removed from diary, 1915
|
| 35 |
882 |
Diaries and Notebooks, Dec. 1915-Feb. 1919 |
| 35 |
883 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1919-1926 |
| 35 |
884 |
Diaries and Notebooks, 1935 |
| 36 |
885 |
Discussing the Primary (includes illustrations),
Chicago Tribune, 1932
|
| 36 |
886 |
Doing the Grand Canyon (includes illustrations), 2
versions reprinted from Appleton's, 1909, 1922
|
| 36 |
887 |
Drawn from Memory - Bird Center Draft, |
| 36 |
888 |
Drawn from Memory - Central Asia, first draft,
1906
|
| 36 |
889 |
Drawn from Memory - Clipping, A Visit to Dawes
Arboretum, 1942
|
| 36 |
890 |
Drawn from Memory - Crossing the Gobi to Urga, Draft (2
copies), n.d.
|
| 36 |
891 |
Drawn from Memory - Draft TS, folder 1, n.d. |
| 36 |
892 |
Drawn from Memory - Draft TS, folder 2, n.d. |
| 36 |
893 |
Drawn from Memory - Draft TS, folder 3, n.d. |
| 36 |
894 |
Drawn from Memory - Draft TS, photocopy (folder 1 of
4), n.d.
|
| 37 |
895-897 |
Drawn from Memory - Draft TS, photocopy (folders 2-4),
n.d.
|
| 37 |
898-899 |
Drawn from Memory - Draft TS and MS, n.d. |
| 37 |
900 |
Drawn from Memory - Draft TS and MS, Editorial Notes
and Correspondence, n.d., 1948
|
| 37 |
901 |
Drawn from Memory - Drafts and Notes, n.d. |
| 38 |
902-904 |
Drawn from Memory - Drafts and Notes, |
| 38 |
905 |
Drawn from Memory - Dummy, ca. 1950 |
| 38 |
906-907 |
Drawn from Memory - Final TS, pages 1-300, 1950 |
| 39 |
908-911 |
Drawn from Memory - Final TS, pp. 301-700, Revisions,
1950
|
| 39 |
912-914 |
Drawn from Memory - Island Drafts, 1916-1940 |
| 39 |
915 |
Drawn from Memory - List of Biographical Detail,
ca. 1925
|
| 39 |
916 |
Drawn from Memory - List of Biographical Detail,
ca. 1938
|
| 39a |
916a |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Outline |
| 39a |
916b |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Across from the Yellow
Barn, etc.
|
| 39a |
916c |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Battle of Tiliad Pass,
1899
|
| 39a |
916d |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Manila |
| 39a |
916e |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - To the
Transvaal
|
| 39a |
916f |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Reported Dead |
| 39a |
916g |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Lecturing in the Op'ry
Houses
|
| 39a |
916h |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Cartooning |
| 39a |
916i |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Higher Finance,
1903
|
| 39a |
916j |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Mother |
| 39a |
916k |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Flight |
| 39a |
916l |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Diary of a Pirate Cruise,
1912
|
| 39a |
916m |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Studio |
| 39a |
916n |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Great War,
etc.
|
| 39a |
916o |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Third Trip to Europe,
Just After Armistice
|
| 39a |
916p |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - After the
Armistice
|
| 39a |
916q |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Hunting Trips, General
Dawes
|
| 39a |
916r |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Return to Purdue by Air,
1919
|
| 39a |
916s |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Sketching from
Life
|
| 39a |
916sa |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - The Main Adventure -
Courtship and Marriage, 1917
|
| 39a |
916t |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Around the World,
1925
|
| 39a |
916u |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Just for
Vanity
|
| 39a |
916v |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Across
Siberia
|
| 39a |
916w |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Brookfield
Zoo
|
| 39a |
916x |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Full Account of Refusing
$100,000, 1929
|
| 39a |
916y |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - South America |
| 39a |
916z |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - I Draw to a
Close
|
| 39a |
916za |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Notes and
Correspondence
|
| 39a |
916zb |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Writings by Others: Ade,
George
|
| 39a |
916zc |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Writings by Others:
Forbis, Archibald
|
| 39a |
916zd |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Writings by Others:
Reser, William M.
|
| 39a |
916ze |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Writings by Others: Shaw,
Frances (The Bon-fire) [Ragdale]
|
| 39a |
916zf |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Writings by Others:
"Growing Up at Ragdale"
|
| 39a |
916zg |
Drawn from Memory - Outtakes - Miscellaneous
Pages
|
| 40 |
917 |
Drawn from Memory - Notes, n.d. |
| 40 |
918 |
Drawn from Memory - Original Copy, TS, Introduction -
p. 113, n.d.
|
| 40 |
919-920 |
Drawn from Memory - Original Dictation to Evelyn Shaw
McCutcheon, MS (2 folders), n.d.
|
| 40 |
921 |
Drawn from Memory - Preliminary Outlines, n.d. |
| 40 |
922 |
Drawn from Memory - Studio in the Fine Arts Building,
MS, n.d.
|
| 40 |
923 |
Drawn from Memory - Suggested Illustrations,
n.d.
|
| 40 |
924 |
Drawn from Memory - Unused Items, Alternate Accounts,
and Source Material, n.d.
|
| 40 |
925 |
Elegant Eighties, The, by Herma Clark - Foreword,
ca. 1941
|
| 40 |
926 |
F. D. R., 1944 |
| 40 |
927 |
For Boers' Last Stand, Chicago Record, 1900 |
| 40 |
928 |
Fragments, n.d. |
| 40 |
929 |
Gen. Villa's Rise Skyrocket Kind, Chicago Daily Tribune
(incomplete), 1914
|
| 40 |
930 |
General Dawes: The Vice-President as He Looks to One of
His Friends, The Century, 1928
|
| 40 |
931 |
George Ade, reprinted from Appleton's - SEE OVERSIZE
Box 46, 1907
|
| 40 |
932 |
German Atrocities Fiction. . ., MS and reprint in
Chicago Daily Tribune, 1914
|
| 40 |
933 |
Goin' Barefooted (includes illustrations), Good
Housekeeping, n.d.
|
| 40 |
934 |
Great Hemp Deal, The, Reader (includes illustrations),
1904
|
| 40 |
935 |
Hand-Shaking, The Magazine of Sigma Chi, 1936 |
| 40 |
936 |
Happy Endings (includes illustrations), Cosmopolitan,
1924
|
| 41 |
937-938 |
Heir at Large, An (includes illustrations) - Scrapbook
of clippings, Chicago Tribune, (2 copies), 1921-1924
|
| 41 |
939 |
Heir at Large, An - Summary, ca. 1925 |
| 41 |
940 |
Heir at Large, An - Play Adaptation by Mary Aldis, TS,
ca. 1924
|
| 41 |
941 |
Heir at Large, An - Play Adaptation by Mary Aldis, Old
Tower Press, 1926
|
| 41 |
942 |
Heroes (includes illustrations), Cosmopolitan,
n.d.
|
| 41 |
943 |
How Fortunate that Tastes Differ! (includes
illustrations), Chicago Tribune, 1938
|
| 41 |
944 |
Humorists of the Pencil (includes illustrations),
Saturday Evening Post - SEE OVERSIZE Box 46, 1903
|
| 41 |
945 |
If President Wilson Had Kept Us Out of War (includes
illustration), Chicago Tribune, 1936
|
| 41 |
946 |
In Africa - Draft TS, Chapter 22, ca. 1910 |
| 41 |
947 |
In Africa - Notes, ca. 1910 |
| 41 |
948 |
In the Boer Capital (includes illustrations), Chicago
Record, 1900
|
| 41 |
949 |
In Pretoria's Port, Chicago Record, 1900 |
| 41 |
950 |
Ingomar in the Provinces (includes illustrations),
South Shore Country Club, 1918
|
| 41 |
951 |
Injun Summer, reprints - SEE OVERSIZE Box 46,
1941
|
| 41 |
952 |
Injun Summer, Special Feature Exhibit for Indiana State
Fair (See Also: Oversize), 1936
|
| 41 |
953 |
Interview with E. K. Veniselos in Athens, ca. 1936 |
| 41 |
954 |
John McCutcheon's Book - Make-Up - SEE OVERSIZE Box 46,
ca. 1948
|
| 41 |
955 |
John McCutcheon's Book - Original Manuscripts,
ca. 1944
|
| 41 |
956 |
John McCutcheon's Book - Original Plan/Cartoon Lists,
1944-1945
|
| 41 |
957 |
John McCutcheon's Book - Outline, 1945 |
| 41 |
958 |
John McCutcheon's Book - Preliminary Notes by Evelyn
Shaw McCutcheon, ca. 1944
|
| 42 |
959 |
Kenesaw Mountain Landis, Judge (includes
illustrations), Appleton's, 1907
|
| 42 |
960 |
Kipling's Old Home, Chicago Record (includes
illustrations), 1899
|
| 42 |
961 |
Lecturing in the O'pry Houses (includes illustrations),
Collier's - SEE OVERSIZE Box 47, 1911
|
| 42 |
962 |
Leonidas Jones Catches Up (includes illustrations),
Chicago Tribune, 1930
|
| 42 |
963 |
Letter to Editor of Curtain Rises, 1939 |
| 42 |
964 |
Lists, n.d., 1923-1943 |
| 42 |
965 |
Looking for Trouble, 1905 |
| 42 |
966 |
Mango Trick and The Deadly Upas Tree - SEE OVERSIZE Box
47, 1898
|
| 42 |
967 |
Manila Materials - Drafts and Recollections,
n.d., 1900
|
| 42 |
968-969 |
Master of the World (includes illustrations) -
Collection of Articles, Chicago Tribune (2 copies), 1927-1928
|
| 42 |
970 |
McCutcheon, Beloved Cartoonist, Takes Peru-Amazon Trail
(includes illustrations), The Grace Log, 1929
|
| 42 |
971 |
Memorandum on a Conversation This Afternoon,
1931
|
| 42 |
972 |
Mexico, 1914 |
| 42 |
973 |
Millennium Get-Together Dinner, The (includes
illustrations), Chicago Tribune, 1938
|
| 42 |
974 |
Mind-Reader (includes illustrations), Cosmopolitan,
1924
|
| 42 |
975 |
Mit Roosevelt in Afrika, Morgen Journal New York,
1910
|
| 42 |
976 |
Mysterious Stranger and Other Cartoons - Notes,
1905
|
| 42 |
977 |
New Zoo, The (includes illustrations), The Chicago
Visitor, 1931
|
| 42 |
978 |
Notes - En Route to South America on the Graf Zeppelin,
1935
|
| 42 |
979 |
Notes - Historical Material (includes sketches),
1938-1940
|
| 42 |
980 |
Notes - Ideas for Stories, ca. 1924 |
| 42 |
981 |
Notes - War, 1914 |
| 42 |
982 |
Notes and Reminiscences by George Ade and McCutcheon,
excerpt (first used at Sigma Chi dinner, 1934), 1940
|
| 42 |
983 |
Now Which Is Success? (includes illustrations),
Cosmopolitan, 1924
|
| 42 |
984 |
Oom Paul Makes a Speech to the Boers (includes
illustration), Chicago Record, 1900
|
| 42 |
985 |
Patchmore - Draft of cartoon (incomplete), n.d. |
| 42 |
986 |
Pipe Dreamers' Club, The (includes illustration),
Microbes and How to Destroy Them, Record-Herald - SEE OVERSIZE Box 47,
1902
|
| 42 |
987 |
Pipe Dreamers' Club, The (includes illustration),
various publications - SEE OVERSIZE Box 47, 1902
|
| 42 |
988 |
Pirate Cruise - Articles, Sketches and Notes about
Pirates (See Also: Oversize Box 47), 1912
|
| 42 |
989 |
Plot for a Movie Scenario, 1921 |
| 42 |
990 |
Practical Work of a Cartoonist, The (includes
illustrations), Brush and Pencil, 1903
|
| 42 |
991 |
Property Rights (includes illustrations), Cosmopolitan,
1923
|
| 42 |
992 |
Q. C. Weakly SOB, Quadrangle Club, 1916 |
| 42 |
993 |
Reviews - Flying Gypsies Is Full of Thrills for
Chicagoans, 19--
|
| 42 |
994 |
Reviews - Napoleon Third Villain in Life of Maximilian,
Chicago Daily Tribune, 1934
|
| 42 |
995 |
Rhyme of the Restless Rover, The (includes
illustrations), 1916, 1930
|
| 42 |
996 |
Rich Farm and the Spreading Thistle, The (includes
illustration), Chicago Tribune, 1930
|
| 42 |
997 |
Rise, Fall and Rehabilitation of Grover Cleveland
(includes illustrations), Appleton's, 1908
|
| 42 |
998 |
Romances of India, Some Hindu Fables Exposed (includes
illustrations), Chicago Record, 1899
|
| 42 |
999 |
Roosevelt as Cartoon Material, Saturday Evening Post
(includes illustrations) -SEE OVERSIZE 47, 1909
|
| 42 |
1000 |
Roosevelt Lion Quest (includes illustrations),
Appleton's, 1908
|
| 42 |
1001 |
Roosevelt in Political Cartoons, Notes, ca. 1909 |
| 42 |
1002 |
Sails Tropic Seas, (includes illustrations), Chicago
Record, 1899
|
| 42 |
1003 |
Santy (includes illustrations), 1907 |
| 42 |
1004 |
Short Sketches (stories with illustrations),
1886-1888
|
| 42 |
1005 |
Sole Survivor by Samuel Hopkins Adams, adapted from
McCutcheon's story, n.d.
|
| 42 |
1006 |
Some Anti-Foreign War Talk (includes illustration),
Chicago Tribune, 1938
|
| 42 |
1007 |
South America - Dispatches, MS and Article, Chicago
Tribune, 1929
|
| 42 |
1008 |
South American Series, Chicago Tribune (See Also:
Oversize Box 47), 1935
|
| 43 |
1009 |
Speeches - Acknowledgment after Injun Summer Pageant,
Chicagoland Music Festival, 1941
|
| 43 |
1010 |
Speeches - Adventurers' Club, Slide Show on South
America, 1935
|
| 43 |
1011 |
Speeches - American Club of Buenos Aires, 1935 |
| 43 |
1012 |
Speeches - Autobiographical Reflections, University of
Missouri School of Journalism and Inland Daily Press Assoc., 1939
|
| 43 |
1013 |
Speeches - Berea College (Kentucky), Commencement
Address, 1938
|
| 43 |
1014 |
Speeches - Biographical Travelogue of Medill McCormick,
1916
|
| 43 |
1015 |
Speeches - Broadcast - Citizens of Tomorrow,
1940
|
| 43 |
1016 |
Speeches - Broadcast - Fox Movietone (1 page missing),
19--
|
| 43 |
1017 |
Speeches - Broadcast - From Rio de Janiero, WGN,
1935
|
| 43 |
1018 |
Speeches - Broadcast - Sounds and Smells, Purdue,
1940
|
| 43 |
1019 |
Speeches - Bruce Rogers, The Man, National Institute of
Graphic Arts, 1938
|
| 43 |
1020 |
Speeches - By Air to South America and Europe,
Commercial Club of Chicago, 1935
|
| 43 |
1021 |
Speeches - Cartooning in Wartime, Cliffdwellers Cartoon
Exhibition, 1945
|
| 43 |
1022 |
Speeches - Chicago Association of Commerce, Slide Show
of Trip to South America, 1935
|
| 43 |
1023 |
Speeches - Chicago Zoological Park, Talk on Zoo for
Inter-fraternity Club, n.d.
|
| 43 |
1024 |
Speeches - Chicago Zoological Park, Opening Ceremony
(Toastmaster), 1934
|
| 43 |
1025 |
Speeches - Chicago Zoological Park (Society), Slide
Show for Trustees - Zoos in South America and Europe, 1935
|
| 43 |
1026 |
Speeches - Chicago Zoological Park, About the New Zoo,
ca. 1940
|
| 43 |
1027 |
Speeches - Chicago Zoological Park, Address to Real
Estate Board, 1940
|
| 43 |
1028 |
Speeches - Chicago Zoological Park, Annual Meeting,
1940
|
| 43 |
1029 |
Speeches - Dawes Arboretum, Remarks at Dedication of
Tree, 1928
|
| 43 |
1030 |
Speeches - Early Days of the Club, Wayfarers' Club,
1940
|
| 43 |
1031 |
Speeches - For Clare Briggs, Tribute to Briggs When He
Left Chicago, 19--
|
| 43 |
1032 |
Speeches - Forty Years with the Tribune, 1943 |
| 43 |
1033 |
Speeches - Francis Parker School, n.d., 1939 |
| 43 |
1034 |
Speeches - From '89 to '39, Fiftieth Reunion at Purdue,
1939
|
| 43 |
1035 |
Speeches - Geographic Society of Chicago, Slide Show on
South America, 1935
|
| 43 |
1036 |
Speeches - George Ade Is One of My Ten Greatest - Sigma
Chi Dinner, reprinted in Magazine of Sigma Chi (includes illustrations),
1934
|
| 43 |
1037 |
Speeches - George Ade Is One of My Ten Greatest - Sigma
Chi Dinner, reprinted in Magazine of Sigma Chi (includes illustrations),
1944
|
| 43 |
1038 |
Speeches - Half a Century at Sigma Chi, draft,
1937
|
| 43 |
1039 |
Speeches - Half a Century at Sigma Chi, reprinted in
the Magazine of Sigma Chi, 1938
|
| 43 |
1040 |
Speeches - Hall Bedroom Twins, The, TS and Reprint of
Speech at Sigma Chi Dinner Honoring George Ade, 1911
|
| 43 |
1041 |
Speeches - History of Indiana - for Seventh Annual
Banquet, Indiana Society, 1911
|
| 43 |
1042 |
Speeches - Hoosier Salon, Presentation of Prizes,
1929
|
| 43 |
1043 |
Speeches - How I came to Draw Injun Summer, Chicagoland
Music Festival Luncheon, 1941
|
| 43 |
1044 |
Speeches - Illustrated Talk, Farewell party for Janet
Fairbank, n.d.
|
| 43 |
1045 |
Speeches - Indiana Society, Introduction of
Toastmaster, Sixth Annual Banquet, 1910
|
| 43 |
1046 |
Speeches - Indiana Society, Waterways Report,
1928
|
| 43 |
1047 |
Speeches - Indiana Society, Welcome Home Luncheon,
1914
|
| 43 |
1048 |
Speeches - Introducing George Ade, Chicago Musicland
Festival Lunch, 1939
|
| 43 |
1049 |
Speeches - John McCutcheon, Back from Europe's War,
Narrates Newspaper Correspondence, Association of Commerce, 1915
|
| 43 |
1050 |
Speeches - Looking Back on Seventy Years, Indiana
Society, 1940
|
| 43 |
1051 |
Speeches - Manila, Speech at Purdue (?), n.d. |
| 44 |
1052 |
Speeches - Manila and Naval Warfare Now, Luncheon for
Stanley Johnson, 1942
|
| 44 |
1053 |
Speeches - Memorial for Charles T. Atkinson,
1943
|
| 44 |
1054 |
Speeches - Memorial for Gaar Williams, Hoosier Salon,
1936
|
| 44 |
1055 |
Speeches - Memorial for George Ade, 1944 |
| 44 |
1056 |
Speeches - Milton Academy, Commencement, 1935 |
| 44 |
1057 |
Speeches - My Brother George, Midland Authors Luncheon,
1945
|
| 44 |
1058 |
Speeches - On Cartooning (for ministers), 19-- |
| 44 |
1059 |
Speeches - Pre-War Wedding Trip, Indiana Society,
1917
|
| 44 |
1060 |
Speeches - Press Club, n.d. |
| 44 |
1061 |
Speeches - Purdue, Chicago Branch of Purdue Alumni,
1893
|
| 44 |
1062 |
Speeches - Purdue, incomplete draft on cartooning,
1910 (?)
|
| 44 |
1063 |
Speeches - Purdue, Progress Convocation Address and
Toastmaster, 1936
|
| 44 |
1064 |
Speeches - Purdue, At the Dedication of the Purdue
Field House, 1937
|
| 44 |
1065 |
Speeches - Purdue, Toastmaster at Dave Ross Testimonial
Dinner, 1938
|
| 44 |
1066 |
Speeches - Return to Reunion by Air, 1919, Purdue
Homecoming, 19--
|
| 44 |
1067 |
Speeches - S. S. Cedric, Presenting Prizes,
1909
|
| 44 |
1068 |
Speeches - Silver Anniversary, Sigma Chi Testimonial
Dinner, first draft, 1928
|
| 44 |
1069 |
Speeches - T. R. and the Progressive Party,
1912
|
| 44 |
1070 |
Speeches - Travelogue on Indiana, Indiana Society,
1924
|
| 44 |
1071 |
Speeches - Tribute to a Canadian Artist (John Wilson
Bengough), n.d.
|
| 44 |
1072 |
Speeches - Two World's Fairs, 1893-1933, for the
World's Fair Correspondents, 1933
|
| 44 |
1073 |
Speeches - Wagon Wheel Gap, Wayfarer's Club,
1937
|
| 44 |
1074 |
Speeches - Welcome Home to the Akeleys (dinner at
Blackstone), 1911
|
| 44 |
1075 |
Speeches - Why George Ade Never Married, Indiana
Society, 19--
|
| 44 |
1076 |
Speeches - With the Germans (with introduction),
Indiana Society Tenth Annual Banquet, 1914
|
| 44 |
1077 |
Speeches - With the Germans, Indiana Society Tenth
Annual Banquet, 1915
|
| 44 |
1078 |
Speeches - YMCA, Introduction to a cartoon lecture re.
Central Asia, 1906
|
| 44 |
1079 |
Speeches - Collected Speeches (typescripts),
19--, 1945
|
| 44 |
1080 |
Stories of Filipino Warfare - Articles from the Chicago
Record - SEE OVERSIZE Box 47, 1898-1900
|
| 44 |
1081 |
Stories the Great War - Scrapbook of clippings from the
Chicago Tribune - SEE OVERSIZE Box 48, 1914
|
| 44 |
1082 |
Stories of the Streets and of the Town - Introduction
to Caxton Club Reprint, 1940
|
| 44 |
1083 |
Strange Case of James Haswell, The (includes
illustrations), Cosmopolitan, 1923
|
| 44 |
1084 |
Surrender of Manila, The, Century Magazine,
1899
|
| 44 |
1085 |
Synthetic Adventure (includes illustrations),
Cosmopolitan, 1923
|
| 44 |
1086 |
Taking the Right Turn, Demcourier, 1939 |
| 44 |
1087 |
Tales of a Cartoonist (includes illustrations),
Saturday Evening Post - SEE OVERSIZE Box 47, 1904
|
| 44 |
1088 |
Tales from the Wanderings of a War Correspondent
(includes illustrations), Saturday Evening Post - SEE OVERSIZE Box 47,
1904
|
| 44 |
1089 |
Tells About Saigon, A Small Paris in Asia, Chicago
Record, 1899
|
| 44 |
1090 |
Thanksgiving Soliloquy of Uncle Sam (poem) (includes
illustration), Chicago Tribune, 1932
|
| 44 |
1091 |
They Stand Out from the Crowd (includes illustration),
The Literary Digest, 1934
|
| 44 |
1092 |
Tourists, The (includes illustrations), Cosmopolitan,
1923
|
| 44 |
1093 |
Tribute to a Faithful Friend (includes illustration),
Chicago Tribune, 1930
|
| 44 |
1094 |
Tribute to James Whitcomb Riley, after 1916 |
| 44 |
1095 |
Tribute to Larry Downs (includes illustrations), The
Magazine of Sigma Chi, 1937
|
| 44 |
1096 |
Turkey Story, n.d. |
| 45 |
1097 |
Unidentified (article) - The country has re-elected me
because I kept it out of war. . ., n.d.
|
| 45 |
1098 |
Unidentified - Every spring the great American invasion
of Europe begins. . ., n.d.
|
| 45 |
1099 |
Unidentified - General C. H. Grosvenor arrived from
Europe. . ., n.d.
|
| 45 |
1100 |
Unidentified - I was born in West Virginia. . .,
n.d.
|
| 45 |
1101 |
Unidentified - In the wooded bottomland of the Wabash.
. ., re. Tecumseh Trail, n.d.
|
| 45 |
1102 |
Unidentified - It sometimes seems that the interest in
islands. . ., 1947
|
| 45 |
1103 |
Unidentified - Notes, n.d. |
| 45 |
1104 |
Unidentified - A number of years ago, before the Great
War. . ., n.d.
|
| 45 |
1105 |
Unidentified - We have acquired the Roosevelt habit in
our daily reading matter. . ., 1909
|
| 45 |
1106 |
Untitled - The Chief purpose of this trip is to shoot
at wild game. . ., Christian Endeavor World, 1910
|
| 45 |
1107 |
Untitled - The Gulf Stream flowing northward. . ., Pan
American Magazine, 1935
|
| 45 |
1108 |
Up the Andes and Down the Amazon, The Trib,
1929
|
| 45 |
1109 |
Vacation (includes illustration), Appleton's,
1908
|
| 45 |
1110 |
Visit to Earl Li, A, Chicago Record, 1899 |
| 45 |
1111 |
Voyage of the Graf Zeppelin, ca. 1928 |
| 45 |
1112 |
Wait for a Passport, Chicago Record, 1900 |
| 45 |
1113 |
War Debt - Research Materials, 1932-1936 |
| 45 |
1114 |
Where I Am Monarch of All I Survey (includes
illustrations), Hearst's International, 1925
|
| 45 |
1115 |
White City, The (poem) [authorship unknown],
n.d.
|
| 45 |
1116 |
Who Shall Drive the Band Wagon (includes
illustrations), Appleton's, 1908
|
| 45 |
1117 |
With McCutcheon in Africa: The Last Word in Lion
Hunting (includes illustrations), Chicago Tribune - SEE OVERSIZE, 1910
|
| 45 |
1118 |
With McCutcheon in Africa - (Two Scrapbooks - includes
correspondence), Chicago Tribune - SEE OVERSIZE BOXES 47 and 48, 1909-1910
|
| 45 |
1119 |
Wonderful Valor of Heroes, n.d. |
| 45 |
1120 |
World Puzzle Pictures (includes photographs), The
Illustrated Outdoor World - SEE OVERSIZE Box 47, 1912
|
| 45 |
1121 |
World War I Articles - SEE OVERSIZE Box 49,
1914-1919
|
| 45 |
1122 |
World War I MS - Untitled, It was at this time. . .,
(includes sketches), 1914
|
| 45 |
1123 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - American G. H. Q.
no. 2, 1919
|
| 45 |
1124 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - After Armistice -
The American Grave Registration Service, 1919
|
| 45 |
1125 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - English Football at
the University of Bonn, 1919
|
| 45 |
1126 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - The Hotel de
Crillon, 1919
|
| 45 |
1127 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - Making Themselves at
Home in Germany, 1919
|
| 45 |
1128 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - Meeting the American
Peace Delegates, 1919
|
| 45 |
1129 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - Our Outermost
Outpost in Germany, 1919
|
| 45 |
1130 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - The Rhine from
Above, 1919
|
| 45 |
1131 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - The Salle de
l'Horloge, 1919
|
| 45 |
1132 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - The Watch on the
Rhine, 1919
|
| 45 |
1133 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - Untitled, In the
great quadrangle of the Service. . ., 1919
|
| 45 |
1134 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - Untitled, Northern
France, in these districts where the war has surged. . ., 1919
|
| 45 |
1135 |
World War I MS - After Armistice - Untitled, Souvain is
being rebuilt. . ., 1919
|
| 45 |
1136 |
Wrong Girl, The, Cosmopolitan, 1924 |
| 45 |
1137 |
Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum, n.d. |
| 46 |
|
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| 47 |
|
Oversize |
| 48 |
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Oversize |
| 49 |
|
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| Short stories, cartoons, speeches, and articles by authors and
cartoonists other than John T. McCutcheon. A large portion of this series
consists of works by George Ade.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by author. |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 50 |
1138 |
Ade, George - And Now They Are All Famous, Heart's ?,
1927
|
| 50 |
1139 |
Ade, George - As I Approach the Gloomy Seventies,
Magazine of Sigma Chi, 1935
|
| 50 |
1140 |
Ade, George - At Long Range, Purdue Alumnus,
1929
|
| 50 |
1141 |
Ade, George - Cap. Fry's Birthday Party, MS - SEE
OVERSIZE, 1904
|
| 50 |
1142 |
Ade, George - Cap. Fry's Birthday Party, TS,
1904
|
| 50 |
1143 |
Ade, George - Cartoon Suggestions, n.d. |
| 50 |
1144 |
Ade, George - Fable in Slang, A - The Attenuated
Attorney Who Rang in the Associate Counsel, Journal of American Bar
Association, 1920
|
| 50 |
1145 |
Ade, George - Fable of Perplexed Parents and the 2
Pulchritudinous Problems, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 1930
|
| 50 |
1146 |
Ade, George - For the First Time in My Life I'm Going
to Talk About Myself, Hearst's International-Cosmopolitan, 1925
|
| 50 |
1147 |
Ade, George - Fountain of Youth, The (poem), The
Magazine of Sigma Chi, 1933
|
| 50 |
1148 |
Ade, George - George Ade Checks Up at 70. . . Purdue
Alumnus, 1946
|
| 50 |
1149 |
Ade, George - Have I a Home or a Headquarters?, The
American Home, 1929
|
| 50 |
1150 |
Ade, George - Implications of the New Deal, The Forum,
1938
|
| 50 |
1151 |
Ade, George - Indiana, My Native State, TS,
1916
|
| 50 |
1152 |
Ade, George - Introducing George Ade, A Bachelor, The
Illustrated Love Magazine, 1932
|
| 50 |
1153 |
Ade, George - James Whitcomb Riley, The Convocation
Address, SEE OVERSIZE, 1922
|
| 50 |
1154 |
Ade, George - Lessons of Travel, The Cherry Circle
Magazine, 1921
|
| 50 |
1155 |
Ade, George - Microbe's Serenade, The, 1906 |
| 50 |
1156 |
Ade, George - My Own All-American Team, Hearst's
International-Cosmopolitan, 1927
|
| 50 |
1157 |
Ade, George - New Fable of the Toilsome Ascent and the
Shining Table Land, n.d.
|
| 50 |
1158 |
Ade, George - Peggy from Paris (partial), MS,
ca. 1902
|
| 50 |
1159 |
Ade, George - Polaris' Mackinac Race, Chicago Yacht
Club Bulletin, 1911
|
| 50 |
1160 |
Ade, George - Recalling the Early Tremors of a Timorous
Playwright (in program for the County Chairman), 1936
|
| 50 |
1161 |
Ade, George - Regarding Battle Ground, Indiana and Our
Sporting Cousins, n.d.
|
| 50 |
1162 |
Ade, George - Regarding Mr. Franklin Head's Story of
the Celebrating Case of the Olmstead vs. Astor, TS, n.d.
|
| 50 |
1163 |
Ade, George - Riley, The Most Lovable Hoosier, Hearst's
International-Cosmopolitan, 1927
|
| 50 |
1164 |
Ade, George - Sigma Chi Tramp, A, MS, n.d. |
| 50 |
1165 |
Ade, George - When I Sowed My Wild Oats, Hearst's
International-Cosmopolitan, 1926
|
| 50 |
1166 |
Ade, George and Mann, Nat D. - My Sulu Lulu Loo, sheet
music, SEE OVERSIZE, 1902
|
| 50 |
1167 |
Agar, Herbert - General Principles Underlying the
Newspaper Column, 1942
|
| 50 |
1168 |
Akeley, Carl E. - Hunting the African Buffalo,
n.d.
|
| 50 |
1169 |
Akeley, Delia - Notes on African Monkeys, n.d. |
| 50 |
1170 |
Beveridge, Albert J. - Marcus A. Hanna, 1904 |
| 50 |
1171 |
Beveridge, Albert J. - New Orleans Speech, 1912 |
| 50 |
1172 |
Beveridge, Albert J. - Shiloh Address, 1903 |
| 50 |
1173 |
Brotts, Em H. - Cartoon for McCutcheon, 1903 |
| 50 |
1174 |
Cooper, F. G. - New Year's Card - SEE OVERSIZE,
1917
|
| 50 |
1175 |
Hunter, --, As If Some People. . .SEE OVERSIZE,
1920
|
| 50 |
1176 |
King, Frank - Newspaper Artists' Baseball Game, Poster
- SEE OVERSIZE, n.d.
|
| 50 |
1177 |
Krawiec, Walter - His Monument, Polish Daily News - SEE
OVERSIZE, 1949
|
| 50 |
1178 |
Little, Richard Henry - Untitled poem, ca. 1934 |
| 50 |
1179 |
McCormick, Robert R. - Address and Announcement,
1942
|
| 50 |
1180 |
McGaughey, Elizabeth Helen - John T. McCutcheon
Philippine Drawings, 1898-1899 (thesis), 1970
|
| 50 |
1181 |
O'Donnell, J. Hugh - Untitled cartoon - SEE OVERSIZE,
ca. 1949
|
| 50 |
1182 |
Platt, Charles Dennis - No Greater Love Can History
Tell, 1918
|
| 50 |
1183 |
Sattler, David R. - Pssst. . .May I See That When
You're Through? - SEE OVERSIZE, 1972
|
| 50 |
1184 |
Smith, Dorman H. - All Yours, John - SEE OVERSIZE,
1940
|
| 50 |
1185 |
Unidentified - Drawing, Fortieth Anniversary,
n.d.
|
| 51 |
|
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| Awards, newsclippings, diaries and engagement books, degrees,
publicity about McCutcheon, obituaries and memorial information, and other
miscellaneous items reflecting the personal life of John McCutcheon, as well as
summarizing his professional life as an illustrator. The series includes
publicity about McCutcheon’s appearances as a lecturer, his participation in
art exhibitions, and his work in theatrical productions, both as an actor or
set designer in the production, and the adaptation of one of his works into
plays.
|
| Arranged alphabetically. |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 52 |
1186 |
Awards - Chicago Press Club, Chicago Journalism Hall of
Fame, 1980
|
| 52 |
1187 |
Awards - College Fraternity Editors Association - Best
Original Cartoon, 1940
|
| 52 |
1188 |
Awards - Mystic Order of the Koko Bowl (with clipping),
1926
|
| 52 |
1189 |
Awards - Pulitzer Prize, 1931-1932 |
| 52 |
1190 |
Biographical Notes, n.d. |
| 52 |
1191 |
Birthplace - sketch of map by McCutcheon (copy),
n.d.
|
| 52 |
1192 |
Bookplate (pirate), n.d. |
| 52 |
1193 |
Business Card (Lafayette, IN), n.d. |
| 52 |
1194 |
Certificates, misc., 1897-1918 |
| 52 |
1195 |
Clipping re. McCutcheon's Dog, n.d. |
| 52 |
1196 |
Clippings About McCutcheon, n.d. |
| 52 |
1197 |
Clippings About McCutcheon, 1897-1908 |
| 52 |
1198 |
Clippings About McCutcheon, 1910-1948 |
| 52 |
1199 |
Clippings About McCutcheon, 1949-1985 |
| 52 |
1200 |
Clippings, Musical Programs, etc. re: Injun Summer,
1934-1950
|
| 52 |
1201 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1900, 1902 |
| 52 |
1202 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1904-1905 |
| 52 |
1203 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1905-1907 |
| 52 |
1204 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1908-1909 |
| 53 |
1205 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1910 |
| 53 |
1206 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1911-1912, 1914 |
| 53 |
1207 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1915-1917 |
| 53 |
1208 |
Datebooks/Engagement Books, 1924-1925 |
| 53 |
1209 |
Degree, University of Notre Dame, 1931 |
| 53 |
1210 |
Drawings I Studied From, n.d. |
| 53 |
1211 |
Essays About/Tributes to McCutcheon, n.d., 1941-1946 |
| 53 |
1212 |
French Postcard, with brown wrapper, n.d. |
| 53 |
1213 |
Guests at My Studio Party (List), ca. 1903-1905 |
| 53 |
1214 |
Invitations, Menus, Programs, etc., misc., n.d., 1897-1935 |
| 53 |
1215 |
Medical Information, 1900-1901, 1949 |
| 53 |
1216 |
Memorial Issue, Sigma Chi Magazine, 1950 |
| 53 |
1217 |
Memorial Programs, 1950-1951 |
| 53 |
1218 |
Memorial Resolution, Board of Forest Preserve
Commissioners of Cook County, 1949
|
| 54 |
1219 |
Memorial Resolution, Chicago Zoological Society,
1949
|
| 54 |
1220 |
Obituaries, Jun.-Jul., 1949 |
| 54 |
1221 |
Poems to McCutcheon, n.d., 1901-1908 |
| 54 |
1222 |
Program and Speeches, Testimonial Dinner for McCutcheon
before his marriage, 1917
|
| 54 |
1223 |
Programs, Testimonial Dinners, 1910, 1937, 1940 |
| 54 |
1224 |
Publicity - Announcements of Lectures or Appearances,
n.d., 1897-1943
|
| 54 |
1225 |
Publicity - Art Exhibitions featuring images of
McCutcheon, n.d.
|
| 54 |
1226 |
Publicity - Art Exhibitions featuring McCutcheon's
artwork, n.d. 1897-1941
|
| 54 |
1227 |
Publicity - Book Announcements, n.d., 1897, 1939 |
| 54 |
1228 |
Publicity - Chicago Tribune - SEE OVERSIZE Box 112,
n.d., ca. 1910-1942
|
| 54 |
1229 |
Publicity - Magazine Announcements, See Also: Oversize,
1907-1926
|
| 54 |
1230 |
Purdue U., Class Day Exercises; Paradise - an Allegory.
- SEE OVERSIZE Box 112, 1889
|
| 54 |
1231 |
Schedule Work, Apr. 6-13, n.d. |
| 54 |
1232 |
School Notebooks, See Also: Oversize, 1885-1889 |
| 54 |
1233 |
Theatrical Performances - Cap. Fry's Birthday
Party/Surprise Party, See Also: Oversize, 1904
|
| 54 |
1234 |
Theatrical Performances - McCutcheon as actor or set
designer, n.d., 1902-1941
|
| 54 |
1235 |
Theatrical Versions of McCutcheon Works, 1904-1926 |
| 54 |
1236 |
Vanity Shelf Excerpts, ca. 1904-1942 |
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| Correspondence from John T. McCutcheon to friends and business
acquaintances.
|
| Arranged alphabetically by correspondent with one folder of
unidentified correspondence at the end.
|
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 55 |
1237 |
Adams, Franklin P., 1943 |
| 55 |
1238 |
Ade, George (mostly copies), n.d., 1898-1943 |
| 55 |
1239 |
Armour, Norman, 1930 |
| 55 |
1240 |
Atkinson, Charles T., n.d., 1894-1942 |
| 55 |
1241 |
Barnes, Ray, 1941 |
| 55 |
1242 |
Barrett, Mrs., 1942 |
| 55 |
1243 |
Beck, E.S. (Ned), 1932 |
| 55 |
1244 |
Blackwood, R. E., 1949, 1949 |
| 55 |
1245 |
Blake, Tiffany (from Evelyn), 1941 |
| 55 |
1246 |
Brice, W. Kirkpatrick (Kirk), 1907-1912 |
| 55 |
1247 |
Britten, Fred A., 1927 |
| 55 |
1248 |
Brownell, George Hiram, 1938 |
| 55 |
1249 |
Consul of the United States, 1898 |
| 55 |
1250 |
Campbell, Frank, 1938 |
| 55 |
1251 |
Casselberry, Allen (letter of recommendation),
1947
|
| 55 |
1252 |
Chambers, David Laurence, ca. 1930 |
| 55 |
1253 |
Chicago Athletic Association, 1935 |
| 55 |
1254 |
Chicago Record, 1898-1899 |
| 55 |
1255 |
Chicago Tribune, 1906 |
| 55 |
1256 |
Cox, John S., 1898 |
| 55 |
1257 |
Dawes, General Charles, 1930 |
| 55 |
1258 |
Dawes, Mrs. Charles G., 1918 |
| 55 |
1259 |
Dennis, Charles H., 1899 |
| 55 |
1260 |
Dewey, Miss, 1900 |
| 55 |
1261 |
Dickinson, Mr. (resignation from Aero Club),
1932
|
| 55 |
1262 |
Dodson, Joseph H., ca. 1940 |
| 55 |
1263 |
Doubleday, Russell, 1913 |
| 55 |
1264 |
Draper, Arthur (The Saturday Digest), 1934 |
| 55 |
1265 |
Egan, Martin, 1931 |
| 55 |
1266 |
Elliott, Edward (Purdue University), 1930-1945 |
| 55 |
1267 |
Ferrin, Mr., 1940 |
| 55 |
1268 |
Field, Stanley, 1948 |
| 55 |
1269 |
Flanders, Mrs. Maude K., 1919 |
| 55 |
1270 |
Fulter, Mr. (in re: movie rights), 1923 |
| 55 |
1271 |
Garland, Hamlin, 1916 |
| 55 |
1272 |
Gillette, John A., 1927 |
| 55 |
1273 |
Grayson, Joan (Famous Players/Lasky Corp), 1920 |
| 55 |
1274 |
Gregory, Walter L. (Indiana Society), 1929 |
| 55 |
1275 |
Grosvenor, Gilbert (National Geographic Society),
1936
|
| 55 |
1276 |
Hall, Mr., 1919 |
| 55 |
1277 |
Hamill, Alfred, 1942 |
| 55 |
1278-1279 |
Harden, Edward and Ruth (Eduardo), 1899-1947 |
| 55 |
1280 |
Harrison, Carter (all copies), 1930-1937 |
| 55 |
1281 |
Healy, George W. Jr., 1943 |
| 55 |
1282 |
Henning, Arthur (Chicago Tribune, Washington Bureau),
1915
|
| 55 |
1283 |
Hockema, F.C., 1942 |
| 55 |
1284 |
Holland, L.B. (Library of Congress), 1933 |
| 55 |
1285 |
Howland, Hewitt, 1909 |
| 55 |
1286 |
Hubbard, Muriel McCormick, 1934 |
| 55 |
1287 |
Hubman, H.A., 1923 |
| 55 |
1288 |
Hungerford, Cyrus C., 1937 |
| 55 |
1289 |
Inverchapel, Lord Archie (Clark-Kerr), n.d. |
| 55 |
1290 |
Jessurum, A.E. (Jerry), 1909-1925 |
| 55 |
1291 |
Keeley, James, 1910 |
| 55 |
1292 |
Keplinger, Mrs., 1943 |
| 55 |
1293 |
Liggett, Ethel, 1940 |
| 55 |
1294 |
Landis, Kenesaw Mountain, 1934 |
| 55 |
1295 |
Lark, Charles T., 1939 |
| 55 |
1296 |
March, Peyton, 1948 |
| 55 |
1297 |
Matthews, William (Bill), 1939 |
| 55 |
1298 |
McColloch, Dr., 1925 |
| 55 |
1299 |
McCormick, Adah, 1941 |
| 55 |
1300 |
McCormick, Robert (Bert), 1919-1946 |
| 55 |
1301 |
Moos, J.B., 1904 |
| 55 |
1302 |
Murchie, Mr. And Mrs. Guy, 1940 |
| 55 |
1303 |
Oppenheimer, Max H., 1940 |
| 55 |
1304 |
Orr, Carey, 1944 |
| 55 |
1305 |
Otis, Arthur Frederick, 1933-1943 |
| 55 |
1306 |
Owens, Mr., 1944 |
| 55 |
1307 |
Parsons, Elsie Clews, 1911 |
| 55 |
1308 |
Patterson (?), Joe, 1916 |
| 55 |
1309 |
Patten, William, 1933 |
| 55 |
1310 |
Phillips, Roland (Cosmopolitan), 1913 |
| 55 |
1311 |
Pyke, Charles and Hetty, 1912-1921 |
| 55 |
1312 |
Rohrig, Horst, 1947 |
| 55 |
1313 |
Roland, J.H., 1913 |
| 55 |
1314 |
Roosevelt, Ethel (copy), 1913 |
| 55 |
1315 |
Roullier, Alice, n.d. |
| 55 |
1316 |
Rush, Mr., 1940 |
| 55 |
1317 |
Russell, Mrs. E.A. (includes sketch), 1940 |
| 55 |
1318 |
Sabath, Dr., 1933 |
| 55 |
1319 |
Schraubstadter, Carl Jr., 1889 |
| 55 |
1320 |
Selfridge, Harry Gordon, 1938 |
| 55 |
1321 |
Shore Acres (resignation), 1942 |
| 55 |
1322 |
Sidley, Mrs. I.E., 1914 |
| 55 |
1323 |
Slott, Mollie, 1940 |
| 55 |
1324 |
Snyder, Franklin B. (Northwestern University),
1943
|
| 55 |
1325 |
Streit, Clarence K., 1943 |
| 55 |
1326 |
Watkins, Mrs., 1912 |
| 55 |
1327 |
Wells, Samuel R. (illustrated with self-portraits,
people, camel, etc.) (SEE OVERSIZE BOX 112), 1898
|
| 55 |
1328 |
Westhoff, Gisela, 1940 |
| 55 |
1329 |
Wilhelm, Kaiser of Germany, 1914 |
| 55 |
1330 |
Williams, Wyeth, n.d. |
| 55 |
1331 |
Winn, Marcia, 1943 |
| 55 |
1332 |
Unidentified 1918-1947 |
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| Correspondence to John T. McCutcheon from friends, politicians,
business associates, and other acquaintances. There is ample correspondence in
regards to the organizations that McCutcheon was associated with such as the
Chicago Zoological Society, the Chicago Tribune,
the Chicago Record, The Chicago Historical
Society, the Art Institute, and The Newberry Library as well as other
Universities and libraries that received original drawings. After the
alphabetical run of correspondents there are several folders of letters grouped
by similar subject, such as fan mail, requests of various kinds,
congratulations, permissions to reproduce McCutcheon’s works, and condolences
in regard to McCutcheon’s death in 1949. Correspondence to Evelyn Shaw
McCutcheon after 1949 that was in regard to John T. McCutcheon is filed in this
series. Other correspondence to Evelyn Shaw McCutcheon is filed in the Family
Papers.
|
| Arranged alphabetically. |
|
| Box |
Folder |
Contents |
| 56 |
1333 |
A.C. McClurg and Co. (J.J. O'Connell), 1945 |
| 56 |
1334 |
Abbott, Lawrence (National Security League),
1918
|
| 56 |
1335 |
Abramson, Ben (Argus Books), 1951 |
| 56 |
1336 |
Ackerman, Carl W. (Columbia University), 1932-1937 |
| 56 |
1337 |
Adams, Franklin P., n.d., 1903-1944 |
| 56 |
1338 |
Adams, Sam H., 1907 |
| 56 |
1339 |
Addams, Jane, et. Al. (Progressive National Committee -
Thank you), 1912
|
| 56 |
1340-1342 |
|