A Guide to the Drawings by Oscar Edward Cesare 1912-1943 Cesare, Oscar Edward, Drawings of 4101

A Guide to the Drawings by Oscar Edward Cesare 1912-1943

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Accession number
4101
Title
Drawings by Oscar Edward Cesare 1912-1943
Physical Characteristics
This collection contains ca. 230 items.
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Drawings by Oscar Edward Cesare, Accession # 4101, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was given to the Library by Mrs. Oscar Edward Cesare of Stanford, Connecticut, on December 19, 1952.

Biographical/Historical Information

Cesare was born in Linkoping, Sweden, in 1885; at age eighteen he moved to Paris to study art. Leaving Paris, he traveled to Buffalo, New York, to continue his studies. Although Cesare's newspaper career began in Chicago, it was in New York City that his first political cartoons appeared in the New York World, followed by The Sun and The Post. In 1920, he became a regular contributor to the Sunday magazine of the New York Times and continued until a few years before his death in 1948.

Scope and Content Information

This collection consists of ca. 230 cartoons and drawings of Oscar Edward Cesare (1885-1948), 1912-1943, a New York City political cartoonist and artist whose work appeared in many of the leading New York newspapers, such as The Sun, The World, Evening Post, and The New York Times, and in periodicals such as Review of Reviews, Fortune, Colliers, and Life.

Organization

The cartoons have been numbered and arranged in the following groups:
World War Era Cartoons (Oversize Box C-16)
Mexican Affairs (Oversize Box C-16)
United States Politics and Foreign Affairs to 1930 (Oversize Box C-16)
United States Politics and Foreign Affairs to 1930 (Oversize Box C-17)
Franklin D. Roosevelt Era (Oversize Box C-17)
People, in a separate folder in Oversize Box C-17
2 drawings not by Cesare in an oversize folder filed separately from the Cesare cartoons (OS Tray 60)

Contents List

Oversize box C-16
"Another Sedan Sept 1914" - "The Promise - and The Fulfillment" September 1914

Referring to the First Battle of the Marne

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"A Year of This! " July 13, 1916

An American soldier waiting to get into the War in The New York Evening Post

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"Somewhere West of Suez" August 18, 1916

British bulldog chases German soldier back across the Suez Canal in The York Evening Post

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"Ivan's New Rollers" (1916)

The Russian Bear with Brusilov and Letchitzky as its rollers over German soldiers in The York Evening Post

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"Richard Coeur De Lion: 'My Dream Come True'" December 10, 1917

Featuring the Crusader

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"Peace (German) Hath Her Victories No Less Than War" (March 1918)

Under the terms of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk Russia has lost 780,000 square kilometers of territory

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"Up and Fight for More Liberty!" August 16, 1918

A Sword is being offered to Finland by Germany

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"The Strafers" n.d.

Uncle Sam swinging a Liberty Loan mallet and an American soldier deliver a telling blow to Germany

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"Both Hands!" n.d.

Uncle Sam is suspicious of a surrendering German soldier with a knife hidden behind his back

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"A Phoenix" n.d.

A Vulture sits atop the world in flames in The New York Evening Post

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"Brothers in Arms" n.d.

Australian sailor kicking an U-Boat officer off the deck of his ship at the Adriatic port of Pola

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"The Rising Son, Or, Western Civilization" n.d.

Featuring the Japanese bombing of Kiao-Chow on Shantung Province [in China?]

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"How About Home Rule?" n.d.

re Conscription for Ireland

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Austria "Between Two Fires" n.d.

Referring to the Czernin Speech and the Pan-German movement

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"The Goat" n.d.

Von Arnim on the Flanders Front

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"The Wealth of the Nation" n.d.

An American doughboy

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"The Fool and the Fool Killer" n.d.

Autocracy's mace stretched out ready to destroy the unwary peace optimist

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"You Can't Bluff Me; I've Met You Before" n.d.

Hoover as a cook refusing to serve a defeated German soldier

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"Aid the Red Cross Here and Have Fewer Crosses Over There" n.d.

A Red Cross Nurse pointing to graves in France

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"The Man Who Waits Until Tomorrow is A Friend of Mine" n.d.

The Kaiser trying to prevent the purchase of Liberty Bonds

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"Loyalty Day" n.d.

Appealing to the patriotism of "German"-Americans

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"Mr. [George Bernard] Shaw - Lecturer" n.d.

Featuring Mr. Shaw pointing the way to Utopia with a chained earth beside him

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Wilson warning the Allies "Don't You Make any Mistakes, Either!" n.d.
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"Camouflage - German - The Town Lies Before Our Lines" German Official Report" n.d.
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"Making the World Safe for Autocracy" n.d.

Showing Harden shackled with a Prussian ball and chain and addressing freedom of the press

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"The Cyclone Cellar" n.d.

The Prince of Wied has chosen Durazzo as his capital so he can escape if the worst comes

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"Not of This World" n.d.

The Crown Prince of Romania and Bride sitting on a cloud on top of the world above the World War

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"This is So Sudden!" n.d.

The fist of Wilson striking a book of international law

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"When Diplomacy Fails" n.d.

Pencil sketch of fallen soldiers

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"Have You Got Yours ?" n.d.

Referring to the torch of liberty

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"Secretaries of War" n.d.

Picture of Congress, Editors, & Experts, surrounding Secretary Newton D. Baker

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"A German Comparison in Values" n.d.

Comparison of the bombing of the dugout of "St. Hindenburg" and the Rheims Cathedral

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"If Germany Wins" n.d.

A picture of Lady Liberty crucified on a Maltese Cross

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"The Conspirators" n.d.

Hunger and Mutiny attacking a German soldier

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"The Watch on the Rhine" n.d.

A shell labelled "Pershing" exploding a gun held by Autocracy with Medievalism in the background

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"The Evolution of the German Eagle" n.d.

A reptilian figure with wings

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"Get In Line" n.d.

The sale of Liberty Bonds by Uncle Sam

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"The Neighbor" n.d.

The tentacles of the German octopus reaching out to ensnare its neighbors along the Baltic Sea

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"Thou Cans't Not Say I Did It; Never Shake Thy Gory Locks At Me" n.d.

Referring to the order by Tirpitz for unrestricted submarine attacks on belligerent and neutrals

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"Pardon Me" n.d.

The Army pushing Wilson out of the Presidential Chair

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"The Enemy - Alien" n.d.

Referring to Wilson, the Court-Martial Bill and Militarism

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"Back Again" n.d.

Picture of Uncle Sam puzzling over the news of Americans lost on Marina and a dachshund coming ashore at New London with a periscope attached to its tail

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Untitled n.d.

A group of soldiers standing in a line

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Untitled n.d.

A soldier and another man attempting to catch two fat wealthy characters

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"One continent is under the spell of politicians and the other is most easily hypnotized by [?]" April 30, n.y.

Two American tourists surprised by their vision of Europe

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"Bonds - Which?" n.d.

Uncle Sam offers the choice of Prussian manacles or Liberty bonds

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"Are You Sure You're Comfortable?" n.d.

Congress making sure the German soldier is warm while the taxpayer's coal bucket is empty

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"Whitewash" n.d.

Hertling whitewashes the German military autocracy with his speeches

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"Muckraking" n.d.

by the German soldier

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"From the First Day of the War it was an Immense Business Proposition to Stinnes" n.d.
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"Arrogance" n.d.

A German soldier throwing down the gauntlet labelled "Hertling Speech"

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" You Help Him" n.d.

Uncle Sam, wearing the red cross symbol, and carrying a wounded man

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"Why Don't They Come Across!" n.d.

A soldier wondering about a newspaper headline, "Liberty Loan is Lagging"

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"Kamerad!" n.d.

A picture of a German officer and Lenin shaking hands beneath an image of Czar Nicholas in Siberia

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"For Absolute Liberty" n.d.

A German soldier throwing off the chains of autocracy

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The German wolf speaking to the Swedish sheep, "We're Going to Be Such Good Friends" n.d.
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"We Do Not Say We Will Not Resist the German Invasion - Trotsky" n.d.

Germany holding the arm of Trotsky standing on a crumbling bank with civil war and famine below

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"Prussian Toys" n.d.

Hindenburg and other German Chancellors holding up Max and a sign "German Peace Offer" in the midst of Allied Shelling

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Untitled n.d.

A feminine figure with wings holding forth the olive branch

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"The Spirit Goes Marching On" n.d.

Referring to the passing on of American traditions to foreign born citizens

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"The Comeback" n.d.

A German has hung up his wartime uniform and is leaving for business carrying his suitcase full of samples made in Germany

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"Is He Through with Them for Good?" n.d.

Prince Max throwing his uniform labelled "Military Autocracy" into the trash can

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"Politicians and the Dove of Peace" n.d.

Picture of a group of men prepared to devour the dove on a platter "After the War"

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"A grave in France" n.d.

A Crow atop a cross labelled "Militarism" with skulls and a broken sword at the bottom

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"A Battle is a living Thing" n.d.

Hindenburg - A German skeleton using a scythe

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Untitled January 30, 1927

Uncle Sam with his top hat extended towards Mexico and an eagle perched on his arm holding an olive branch

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Untitled January 8, 1928

A group of Mexican citizens beneath the American eagle bearing an olive branch

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"Liberty! How Many Crimes Are Committed in Thy Name." n.d.

"The Case of Terrazas" picturing Villa executing father and son near the International Bridge

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"What's the Use!" n.d.

Picture of [Theodore Roosevelt?] with a pistol at his side labelled Villa, reading about the destruction wrought by the war in Europe

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"A Punitive Expedition" n.d.

Wilson leads an expedition against Mexico through the cacti, barefoot and armed with a club

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"Think It Over" n.d.

Huerta standing on a mountain summit overlooking flames of murder, bankruptcy, and starvation

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"The Line of Succession" n.d.

Showing the succession of Mexican leadership by assassination, including Huerta, Carranza, Obregon, Gonzales, and Zapata

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"The Rough Rider" (1916?)

Theodore Roosevelt riding on the backs of two horses labelled Peace and War toward the White House

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"Coward!" (1916?)

A picture of Theodore Roosevelt leaning over the platform of a train with a sign that says, "Don't Vote For Wilson He Kept Me Out of War!"

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Beginning the Sixth Year "God Helping Me, I Will Not Fail Them, If They Will But Counsel and Sustain Me" (1918?)
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"Delighted [?]" June 1, 1924

A man vigorously shaking hands in a reception line

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Untitled June 22, 1924

A Woman behind a plow looking back on the destruction of the Great War

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"Do These Things Really Have Any Effect on Elections?" August 10, 1924

Uncle Sam Looking at an Exhibit of Political Memorabilia

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"Ever Since Washington Ran For President in a Cocked Hat" August 24, 1924

Showing a cartoonist at work

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"They Still Think They Make the Issues" October 19, 1924

Politician on a podium before a poster of "The People" being squeezed by "Capital"

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Untitled February 15, 1925

Mussolini with advisors

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Uncle Sam "Like Gulliver, goes to Sleep, Takes No Interest in Politics, and Then Wakes Up, Bound to the Ground" March 22, 1925
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Untitled April 19, 1925

Calvin Coolidge Using a Machine to Shake Hands

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"Russia - Red, Gray and White" August 2, 1925
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"And Now Arises the Radio Orator" August 23, 1925
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"Besides Who But a [?] Woman would Wear Pants?" November 15, 1925
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"Five of Our Elder Statesmen - Gary, Taft, Root, Hughes and Eliot" November 29, 1925
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Uncle Sam with a key to unlock a box labelled "1925" surrounded by representatives of participants in the Great War 1925
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"He would regard prohibition as robbing him of his last liberty" January 31, 1926
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"The Genii In the Bottle" May 22, 1927

Corruption coming out of a bottle of rum

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"The Gusher" February 19, 1928

Referring to the Teapot Dome Scandal

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Untitled April 16, 1928

Uncle Sam observing people at work almost like automatons

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Untitled March 10, 1929

Herbert Hoover Fighting A Dragon

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Untitled May 12, 1929

A Conference between Foch, Haig, Mordacq, Clemenceau, Weygand

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Two drawings of a leader and a group of his advisors being offered a sword of war or the olive branch of peace June 23, 1929
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"Briand - Peace - Smith" September 15, 1929

A Blacksmith beating his sword into a pruning hook

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"That war which ended in 1918 took millions of men beyond their garden walls....Orientals as well as Western peoples began to think differently. They began to think in terms of the world, instead of within the narrow boundary of the rice fields or the cabbage patch." October 27, 1929
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Untitled November 3, 1929

Uncle Sam examining the Capitol dome, which is covered with ants, with a magnifying glass

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"The Watch on the Potomac" n.d.

Two drawings featuring George Washington overlooking the capital on his birthday

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"Champion of Civil Service" n.d.

A man shielded from Hughes arrow by a shield labelled "A De$erving Democrat" and holding a paper labelled "The Commoner"

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Untitled n.d.

A man carrying a briefcase crossing a busy street in Washington, D.C.

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"The Experience of Prohibition has Failed to Impress the Politician and the Liquor Interests" n.d.

A liquor bottle and a politician walking arm in arm overshadowed by a ghostly figure

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"The Secretary of State: 'I Wonder If I Have to Stay Around?'" n.d.

Picture of Wilson struggling with many difficult issues while his secretary is leaving with a lecture schedule tucked under his arm

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"The Plum Tree" n.d.

[Wilson?] swinging an axe at a tree labelled "Profit" and "Red Tape"

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"[?] par Excellence" n.d.

A picture of a fat Uncle Sam with a vest decorated by dollar signs and a well-dressed German man on "Unter Den Linden" Street

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"Sancho Bryan" n.d.

Accompanying Wilson who is tilting at the windmill of business

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"The Peace Junket - I am Leaving Well Satisfied with My Visit - Stimson" n.d.

Picture of Stimson returning to American shores from his European visit with results characterized as a balloon

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"Neither of These Are in the Least Satisfactory" n.d.

Featuring two portraits of success

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"Our Era Admires Itself Like Narcissus and it Is Disgusted With Itself" n.d.

Featuring Narcissus looking into a pool of death and pollution wrought by war

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"These Are American Principles, We Can Stand for no Others" n.d.

Uncle Sam pointing to several principles attributed to President Wilson

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"Popularity" n.d.

A skunk labelled "Hyphen" interrupts a picnic

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"Josephus: 'A Sunkissed Peach, Mr. President'" n.d.

Secretary Daniels offering a lemon labelled "Maine" to President Wilson

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"Science and Nature" n.d.

The hand of the U.S. Navy and a hand from the deep wrestle over a submarine

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Untitled n.d.

A reader contemplating a row of busts of famous authors, including Shakespeare, Jefferson, Lincoln, Longfellow, Thoreau, Pope, Swift, and Twain

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"Cherchez La Femme!" n.d.

A Woman standing outside the Palais De Justice

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"Another Burden" n.d.

Franz Josef weighed down by Italy's condition

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"A Midsummer's Nightmare" n.d.

Coal Famine riding on a wagon labelled "Soap" and whipping a man pulling the wagon

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"The Truth, The Whole Truth, and Nothing But the Truth -" n.d.

Picture of a man taking an oath with a sword lying before him

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The Torch of Liberty n.d.
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Untitled n.d.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse waiting in the clouds above a group of men in conference, one of whom is pointing at a globe

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"Missed Him!" n.d.

Prohibition - A "dry" man throws the brick labelled "Vote" at a liquor bottle but misses

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"There's Hope" n.d.

National Prohibition movement in an ark adrift on the sea of war and run aground against the Agricultural Bill, sees the Senate bird returning with the results of a test vote, 36 to 33

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"Safe!" n.d.

Boston, represented by a pilgrim, has preserved its liquor bottle against the arrows of Billy Sunday

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"They Belong to the Same Gang, Your Honor" n.d.

The House of Representatives, represented by the figure of a prosecutor, group wine, beer, and booze together, before the Senate, represented by the figure of a judge

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"If America could divert the Gulf Stream, northern Europe might go dry" n.d.

Uncle Sam is trying to stop the flow of alcohol to Europe with a broom

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"The Danger" n.d.

Secretary Bryan juggling the balls of international politics, foreign relations, and neutrality

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"He and Mrs. Asquith make us feel that it is not much" n.d.
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Untitled n.d.

A man is washing a blackboard with a map of the United States on it in the form of a camel

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"Perhaps It's Not So Unbecoming After All - And Then It's The Only Kind They Have" n.d.

Referring to the 1917 Suffrage Model

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"Senator Borah is the Daddy of Disarmament" n.d.
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The Sword of Medical Science attacking "The Dragon" of Infantile Paralysis n.d.
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"The Road to Tomorrow" - "Of Course, If Anything Should Happen!" n.d.

Featuring Theodore Roosevelt in his garage, with a sign "1920 Garage T.R. Owner," watching to see if his war speeches will puncture the tires of the G.O.P. car

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"Hands Off, He's Mine!" n.d.

Wilson and Charles E. Hughes fighting over Ohio's 24 Electoral Votes

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"Sisyphus" n.d.

Wilson pushing the rock labelled "Hard Times" up the mountain away from "Democratic Defeat 1916"

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"Mr. Bryan Says He Will Pay More Attention To The Commoner, Hereafter" n.d.

Shown working at his news office while Secretary of State

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"The Senate is Adjourned" n.d.

A huge shepherd's crook labelled "Adjournment" is pulling La Follette off the floor

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"A Willing Old Soul" n.d.

A Congress loaded down with bills and expenses is willing to take on more from McAdoo

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Uncle Sam as "The Price Fixer" n.d.
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"Loosing Patience" n.d.

Uncle Sam is "Loosing Patience" with the telegraph office and the proposed strike called for on July 8th

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Untitled n.d.

[Bryan ?] as a Parrot sitting on a cross bar between a bucket of grape juice and a bucket of olives

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Untitled n.d.

[Bryan ?] upsets his pitcher of grape juice as he sees Theodore Roosevelt's picture on the front page of the newspaper, "Back Again!"

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"Old Glory" n.d.

"Old Glory" is being torn apart by politicians during the [1920 ?] election

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"Safety First" n.d.

McAdoo and Williams hiding in a U.S. Treasury vault from a bomb labelled "Riggs Bank Charges" while Wilson is out in the open

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"By George! Stealing More of My Stuff!" "Another Political Outrage" n.d.

[Theodore Roosevelt ?] referring to Wilson's Eight Hour Law

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Untitled n.d.

Hays, Penrose, Wilcox, and Perkins riding atop an elephant with 1912 on its leg and pulling a broken steamroller labelled "Republican Machine"

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"Senator Patrick Henry Filibuster: Give Me Liberty to Talk as Much as I Like, Or, Give Me Death!" n.d.

Referring to the rule to limit debate in the Senate during the war

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"Breaking Into the Game" n.d.

Hughes "Breaking Into the Game" being played by Railroad Labor, the Public, Politics, & Congress over the eight hour law and wage increases

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"A Tempest In a Samovar" n.d.

Picturing a Russian serving tea from a samovar labelled "Free Speech," and a teacher labelled "Columbia"

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Untitled n.d.

A German soldier sitting on top of a grave with a tombstone reading, "In Memory of the Russian Steam Roller Pax Vobiscum," saying, "And I've Got to Sit Here and Watch It!"

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"A Christmas Present for France" n.d.

A British soldier holding a piece of coal from the Lens Coal Fields

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"National Aspirations" n.d.

Referring to Romania, with a picture of two fists, "Falkenheyn and Mackensen," holding the army, cattle and grain

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"The Little Nations Are Completely Victorious" n.d.
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"The One Who Should Be Hanged" n.d.

Railroad Receivership on Haman's Gallows

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"Defending Our National Honor" n.d.

United States Senate, surrounded by the drum of patriotism, anti-repeal, canal tolls, and personal attacks on President Wilson

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"The Boot!" n.d.

The Federal Trade Commission giving the hide and shoe profiteers the boot

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"Help Him!" n.d.

Speaking of Uncle Sam in his general store and quoting Kipling, "If You Can Keep Your Head When All About You Are Losing Theirs and Blaming It On You --"

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"The Vivisectionist" n.d.

Operating on the Dove of Peace

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"He Did It!" n.d.

A Republican Orator pointing the finger at Wilson because "War" has taken wheat from American families

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"Your Talk Sounds All Right Sam, But What's That Under Your Foot?" n.d.

Free Russia asks, "Your Talk Sounds All Right Sam, But What's That Under Your Foot?" referring to the Outspoken Press

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Untitled n.d.

A Machinist or Industrial Worker Sitting with His Hands Folded, with The Capitol Dome in the background

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Untitled n.d.

A Sea of Human Hands holding [voting ballots ?] outstretched towards a massive statue of a feminine figure

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"The Initial Step is to Simplify the Mechanism" September 14,1930

A job for the taxpayer to work on Uncle Sam and the economy

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Untitled November 30,1930

The Statue of Liberty and an Ostrich (labelled "U.S.") with its head stuck in the sand

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"New Dealer Republican Version" and "New Dealer Democratic Version" (ca. 1932)
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"Regimentation, Why Should Free Men----?" January 21, 1934

Comparison of democracy with fascism and communism

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"The Democratic National Chairman Knows Practical Politics are Necessary For Him to Apply if he is to be Expected to Produce the Votes on Election Day" September 2, 1934

Picture of J.A. Farley and a puppet show

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Untitled October 28, 1934

Shows a huge sled labeled "New Deal" and "Ride with Roosevelt" pulled by a small donkey

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"The World Fascinates Mr. Roosevelt" January 1935
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Untitled August 11, 1935

Uncle Sam and [Great Britain ?] looking at a gallery of paintings showing contrasts between the two countries

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"Most Members Actually Dread the Return Home" September 8, 1935

Referring to Congress

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The God of War surveying the earth September 29, 1935
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"Fascism's Progress" November 3, 1935

Picture of a tank overrunning humanity and attacking the wall of freedom

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Untitled November 15, 1936

Symbolic figures representing Great Britain and France stand up to a figure representing Nazism and Communism

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Untitled August 8, 1937

The iron fists of fascism manipulating art, science, education, the courts, business, the stage, and the press like puppets

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Untitled October 3, 1937

Franklin D. Roosevelt pictured as the telephone operator for the nation

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"The Gamble of the Dictators" December 26, 1937

Picture of several dictators playing for the earth in a game of roulette

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Untitled January 9, 1938

A figure of Liberty standing in the gap of trade barriers

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"A Man is the Issue Once More - Franklin D. Roosevelt" October 4, 1938
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"Destroy the Bill of Rights and Freedom Will Pass from America as Surely as Day Passes Into Night" November 20, 1938
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Untitled December 11, 1938

The Monroe Doctrine protecting both South and North America

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"The War Machine in Gear - 1939" April 2, 1939
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"Hitler's Growing Reich - 1933-1939" April 9, 1939
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"[Depuy?] nach osten 1914-1939" (1939 ?)
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"Whatever the degree of sound and color...the truth is that a national political convention is a highly directed affair" June 16, 1940
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Uncle Sam Looks at Europe "This appalling tragedy teaches us that we must face up to the responsibilities of defense, regardless of personal sacrifice" President Roosevelt June 30, 1940
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Untitled July 21, 1940

The Monroe Doctrine shielding the Americas from Nazism

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"Uncle Sam Draws the Line" September 15, 1940

For defense of the Western Hemisphere

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"America 1940-1941" December 16, 1940

Uncles Sam producing war materials

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"After twenty-two years" (1940)

France once again confronts German aggression

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Illustration for Edna St. Vincent Millay's Verses Saint George and the Dragon December 28, 1941
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"The American Student of History Reviews his Great History" May 3, 1942
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"The Soldiers" June 21, 1942

Speaking of both the enlisted soldier and the industrial worker

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"A Friend in Need and the Open Road" April 25, 1943
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"The Task of the Big Four is to Avert a Third World War" May 9, 1943
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"The Jig-Saw Puzzle of Peace" May 30, 1943
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The American Eagle Delivering its Peace Plan June 27, 1943
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Untitled July 18, 1943

A Hand Pointing the Way for An American Soldier with the Soldiers of 1918 in the Background

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"Allied Dissension" August 8, 1943
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"Business is Business" August 22, 1943
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"Our Destiny is Bound Up With the Re-discovery of This Heritage" September 20, 1943
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Uncle Sam and a British Figure Looking Over the Globe October 2, 1943
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War Ration Books make sure the soldier is able to eat October 24, 1943
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"The Peace of the World Must Rest Upon the Spirit if Not Letter of Woodrow Wilson's Memorable Pledge to Mankind" November 14, 1943
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"The Popular Will For Peace Must Prevail Over the Obstructionists" December 12, 1943
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"The Neighbors United States and Soviet Russia" January 2, 1944
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"The Land of the Rising Sun" n.d.

Pictured as an octopus

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"The Last Laugh" n.d.

The American Armed Forces about to strike the Axis Powers with the Offensive while the Axis Powers are examining the fighting forces of 1940 with a magnifying glass

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Italo Balbo, Under Secretary of National Economy, One of the Four Who Led the Black-Shirts on Rome n.d.
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Filippo Cremonesi, Governor of Rome, Oldest of the Important Fascist  next hit Officials) 1926
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[David Lloyd George ?] 1922
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Dino Grandi, Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs (3 drawings) n.d.
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Benito Mussolini (2 drawings) May 31, 1926
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Edgar Allan Poe 1926
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Margherita Sarfatti, Biographer of Mussolini and previous hit Fascist  next hit Historian, First Active Woman previous hit Fascist  next hit, Well-Known Critic on Literature and Art (2 drawings) 1926
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Unidentified [ previous hit fascists ?] (2 drawings) 1927
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Attilio Teruzzi, Under Secretary of Interior Affairs (2 drawings) n.d.
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Theodore Roosevelt pictured as a Trojan Horse by [Olha ?] Cushing n.d.
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"Simple Solution of the Panama Labor Problem. Let Our Superfluous Citizens Do the Work" in Puck by [Ehrhart ?] n.d.