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William H. Walker Cartoon Collection, 1894-1922: Finding Aid
MC068

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Summary Information
- Creator:
- Walker, William Henry, 1871-1938.
- Title and dates:
- William H. Walker Cartoon Collection, 1894-1922
- Abstract:
- The William H. Walker Cartoon Collection reflects the political climate of America during the late 19th Century and early 20th Century. Specifically, the cartoons were drawn between 1894 and 1922 for Life Magazine. While the earlier years did not encompass the quantity of cartoons of the latter years, Walker's satirical style is ever poignant. Through the use of humor, Walker directs attention towards such topics as war, immigration and domestic politics. These themes are related to the reader through the synergistic relationship of ink on paper and intellectual wit. In turn, this relationship generated a light, but serious message for all to appreciate.
- Size:
- 113.09 linear feet (43 boxes)
- Call number:
- MC068
- Location:
- Princeton University Library. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections.
Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library.
Public Policy Papers.
Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA - Language(s) of material:
- English.
- Storage note:
- This collection is stored onsite at the Mudd Manuscript Library.
Biography of William H. Walker
William H. Walker was born on February 13, 1871 in Pittston, Pennsylvania to Reverend Ira T. Walker and Orcelia A.Barnes. Walker entered Kentucky University in the Fall of 1888, but after a year transferred to the University of Rochester where he received a Bachelor of Science in 1891. On June 25, 1900 he married Adelaide Miller.
After the turn of the century, the volume of Walker's cartoons increased. One style Walker frequently used to drive home a particular viewpoint was to play upon the stereotypical analogies between good and evil. For example, he used such stories as the hare/tortoise, farmer/snake and little red riding hood to portray the destructive and rippling effects of war. A considerable number of cartoons concentrated on the increasing diversity of the American population. While immigration was on the rise, the melting pot theory became a great area of Walker's exploration. Finally, the largest topic of satire revolved around domestic political policy. The struggle for power between Republicans (elephant) and Democrats (donkey) often involved such prominent figures as Uncle Sam, Hughes, President Wilson, and Taft.
Walker started drawing cartoons for Life in 1894, but it was not until 1898 that he joined the staff. Life had only been in existence since 1883 when it was founded by a Harvard graduate -- John Ames Mitchell. Mitchell targeted a higher class of people than the already popular humor magazines which included Puck and The Judge. The ultimate success of Life partially revolved around Walker's combination of serious politics and humor. However, Life's following waned and in 1936, Time Inc. took over. While ultimately the popularity of Life dissipated, Walker set a precedent for future satirists. On January 18, 1938, at the age of 67, Walker died.
Description
Consists of approximately 1000 pen-and-ink drawings for cartoons which Walker published in Life magazine between 1894 and 1922. Walkers images touch on topics including the presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, the invasion of the Philippines, the rise of the railroads, voting rights, political corruption, isolationism, xenophobia, World War I, womens rights, child labor, strikes, and colonialism. Walkers largest topic of satire revolved around domestic political policy. The melting pot theory became a major area of Walkers exploration.
Arrangement
The cartoons are arranged chronologically by date of drawing.
Access and Use
Access
The William H. Walker Cartoon Collection is open for research.
Restrictions on Use and Copyright Information
Single photocopies may be made for scholarly research. Permission to publish material from the Papers must be requested from the Associate University Librarian for Rare Books and Special Collections. The Library has no information on the status of literary rights in the collection and researchers are responsible for determining any question of copyright.
Acquisition and Appraisal
Provenance and Acquisition
The Walker Cartoon Collection was transferred from the Graphic Arts unit in the department of Rare Books and Special Collection to the Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library, in July 1991.
Processing and Other Information
Processing Information
This collection was processed by Laurie A. Alexander in July 1992. Finding aid written by Laurie A. Alexander in July 1992.
Descriptive Rules Used
Finding aid content adheres to that prescribed by Describing Archives: A Content Standard.
Encoding
Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD 2002 by Techbooks and Cristela García-Spitz on December 23, 2006. Contents list was produced using the Archivists' Toolkit in2008.
Finding aid written in English.
Preferred Citation
Identification of specific item; Date (if known); William H. Walker Cartoon Collection, Box and Folder Number; Princeton University Libraries, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library.
Subject Headings
These materials have been indexed in the Princeton University Library online catalog using the following terms. Those seeking related materials should search under these terms.
- Life (New York, N.Y. : 1873)
- American wit and humor, Pictorial.
- Political satire, American.
- United States -- Politics and government -- Caricatures and cartoons.
- Caricatures and cartoons -- United States.
- Cartoons (humorous images)
- Cartoons (working drawings)
- Political cartoons -- United States.
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- American history/20th century
- American history/Gilded Age, Populism, Progressivism
- Political cartoons
- World War I
Contents List
And the gobble . . . will git you if you don't watch out, undated
Box 1 untitled, August 16, 1894
Life Volume 24: Number 607
Box 1 Mrs. Wheeler: Have you fallen off much? Mrs. Thinly: I didn't get a wheel for that purpose, Mrs. Wheeler: I, I don't mean in flesh, 1895
Box 1 untitled, 1895
Box 1 untitled, March 21, 1895
Life Volume 25: Number 638
Box 1 untitled, August 29, 1895
Life Volume 26: Number 661
Box 1 untitled, October 10, 1895
Life Volume 26: Number 667
Box 1 Carried away with his music or The man with a pull, October 17, 1895
Life Volume 26: Number 668
Box 1 untitled, November 21, 1895
Life Volume 26: Number 673
Box 1 The American Family, December 19, 1895
Life Volume 26: Number 677
Box 1 Roulette smoke, December 26, 1895
Life Volume 26: Number 678
Box 1 untitled, 1896
Box 43 untitled, 1896
Box 1 untitled, 1896
Box 1 untitled, January 23, 1896
Life Volume 27: 682
Box 1 untitled, January 23, 1896
Life Volume 27: 682
Box 43 untitled, January 30, 1896
Life Volume 27: 683
Box 1 untitled, February 6, 1896
Life Volume 27: 684
Box 1 untitled, March 26, 1896
Life Volume 27: 691
Box 1 untitled, March 26, 1896
Life Volume 27: 691
Box 1 untitled, April 2, 1896
Life Volume 27: 692
Box 2 untitled, April 16, 1896
Life Volume 27: 694
Box 43 untitled, April 30, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 696
Box 2 The Bloomer Girl's Wedding, May 21, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 699
Box 43 untitled, May 21, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 699
Box 2 untitled, June 4, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 701
Box 2 untitled, June 4, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 701
Box 2 untitled, June 4, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 701
Box 2 untitled, June 4, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 701
Box 2 untitled, June 11, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 702
Box 2 untitled, June 11, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 702
Box 2 untitled, June 25, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 704
Box 43 untitled, July 9, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 706
Box 2 untitled, July 16, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 707
Box 43 untitled, July 30, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 709
Box 2 untitled, July 30, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 709
Box 2 untitled, August 6, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 710
Box 43 untitled, August 6, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 710
Box 2 untitled, August 11, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 711
Box 2 untitled, August 13, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 711
Box 2 untitled, August 27, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 713
Box 2 untitled, August 27, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 713
Box 2 untitled, September 3, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 714
Box 2 untitled, September 10, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 711
Box 2 untitled, September 17, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 716
Box 2 untitled, September 17, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 716
Box 2 untitled, September 17, 1896
Life Volume 27: Number 716
Box 2 Such vile, uncharitable gossip, and you hadn't heard it! Not till I met you, September 24, 1896
Life Volume 17: Number 717
Box 2 The milliner's nightmare, October 1, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 718
Box 2 Off on a bat, October 8, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 719
Box 2 untitled, October 15, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 720
Box 2 untitled, November 12, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 724
Box 2 untitled, November 26, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 726
Box 2 untitled, December 3, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 727
Box 43 untitled, , December 5, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 728
Box 2 untitled, December 17, 1896
Life Volume 28: Number 730
Box 2 untitled, January 7, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 733
Box 3 untitled, February 11, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 738
Box 3 untitled, February 25, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 740
Box 3 untitled, February 25, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 740
Box 3 untitled, March 4, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 741
Box 43 untitled, March 25, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 744
Box 43 untitled, April 1, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 745
Box 3 untitled, April 15, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 747
Box 43 untitled, April 29, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 749
Box 3 untitled, May 27, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 753
Box 43 untitled, July 1, 1897
Life Volume 29: Number 758
Box 43 untitled, July 22, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 761
Box 3 untitled, July 29, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 762
Box 3 The Village Blacksmith, July 29, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 762
Box 3 untitled, August 5, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 763
Box 3 untitled, August 26, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 766
Box 3 untitled, September 9, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 768
Box 3 untitled, September 23, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 770
Box 3 untitled, December 9, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 782
Box 3 untitled, December 16, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 783
Box 3 untitled, December 23, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 784
Box 3 untitled, December 23, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 784
Box 3 untitled, December 30, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 785
Box 3 untitled, December 30, 1897
Life Volume 30: Number 785
Box 3 untitled, 1898
Box 3 untitled, January 6, 1898
Life Volume 31: Number 786
Box 3 untitled, January 6, 1898
Life Volume 31: Number 786
Box 3 untitled, January 12, 1898
Life Volume 33: Number 841
Box 3 untitled, January 13, 1898
Life Volume 31: Number 787
Box 3 untitled, January 13, 1898
Life Volume 31: Number 787
Box 3 untitled, January 13, 1898
Life Volume 31: Number 787
Box 3 untitled, January 13, 1898
Life Volume 31: Number 787
Box 3 untitled, January 19, 1898
Life Volume 33: Number 842
Box 3 untitled, March 9, 1898
Life Volume 33: Number 849
Box 3 untitled, July 28, 1898
Life Volume 32: Number 816
Box 3 untitled, July 28, 1898
Life Volume 32: Number 816
Box 43 untitled, August 12, 1898
Life Volume 30: Number 764
Box 3 untitled, November 10, 1898
Life Volume 32: Number 831
Box 3 untitled, December 3, 1898
Life Volume 32: Number 835
Box 3 untitled, December 15, 1898
Life Volume 32: Number 837
Box 3 untitled, December 15, 1898
Life Volume 32: Number 837
Box 3 untitled, January 12, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 841
Box 4 untitled, January 26, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 843
Box 4 untitled, February 2, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 844
Box 4 untitled, February 23, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 847
Box 4 untitled, March 2, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 848
Box 4 untitled, March 16, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 850
Box 4 untitled, March 16, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 850
Box 4 untitled, March 16, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 850
Box 4 untitled, March 23, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 851
Box 4 untitled, April 13, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 855
Box 4 untitled, April 20, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 856
Box 4 untitled, April 27, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 859
Box 4 untitled, May 11, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 859
Box 4 untitled, May 25, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 861
Box 4 untitled, June 8, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 863
Box 4 untitled, June 15, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 864
Box 4 untitled, June 29, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 866
Box 4 untitled, August 3, 1899
Life Volume 33: Number 871
Box 4 untitled, August 3, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 871
Box 4 untitled, August 10, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 872
Box 4 untitled, August 17, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 873
Box 4 untitled, August 31, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 875
Box 4 untitled, September 7, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 876
Box 4 untitled, September 28, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 879
Box 43 untitled, November 2, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 884
Box 4 October, November 9, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 885
Box 4 untitled, November 30, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 888
Box 4 untitled, December 2, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 889
Box 4 untitled, December 28, 1899
Life Volume 34: Number 893
Box 4 untitled, January 4, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 894
Box 43 untitled, January 27, 1900
Box 5 untitled, February 8, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 899
Box 43 untitled, March 15, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 904
Box 5 untitled, April 7, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 908
Box 5 untitled, April 19, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 910
Box 5 untitled, May 3, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 912
Box 5 untitled, May 10, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 913
Box 5 untitled, May 31, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 916
Box 5 untitled, June 8, 1900
Box 43 untitled, June 28, 1900
Life Volume 35: Number 920
Box 5 untitled, July 19, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 923
Box 5 untitled, July 26, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 924
Box 43 untitled, August 2, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 925
Box 5 untitled, August 9, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 926
Box 5 untitled, August 9, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 926
Box 5 untitled, September 6, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 930
Box 5 untitled, September 27, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 933
Box 5 untitled, October 4, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 934
Box 43 untitled, October 11, 1900
Life Volume 36: Number 935
Box 5 untitled, February 7, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 953
Box 6 untitled, February 28, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 956
Box 6 untitled, February 28, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 956
Box 6 untitled, March 7, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 957
Box 43 untitled, March 28, 1901
Life Volume 27: Number 960
Box 6 untitled, April 18, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 963
Box 6 untitled, April 25, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 964
Box 43 untitled, April 25, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 964
Box 6 untitled, May 9, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 966
Box 6 untitled, May 30, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 967
Box 43 untitled, June 2, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 969
Box 6 untitled, June 27, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 965
Box 43 untitled, June 27, 1901
Life Volume 37: Number 973
Box 6 untitled, July 4, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 974
Box 6 untitled, July 4, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 974
Box 6 untitled, July 25, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 977
Box 6 untitled, August 8, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 979
Box 6 untitled, August 15, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 980
Box 6 untitled, August 22, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 981
Box 43 untitled, August 22, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 981
Box 6 untitled, August 22, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 981
Box 6 untitled, August 26, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 986
Box 43 untitled, August 29, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 982
Box 6 untitled, August 29, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 982
Box 6 untitled, September 5, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 983
Box 6 untitled, September 12, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 984
Box 6 untitled, September 19, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 985
Box 43 untitled, October 3, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 987
Box 6 untitled, October 17, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 989
Box 43 untitled, October 17, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 989
Box 6 untitled, October 17, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 989
Box 6 untitled, October 19, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 989
Box 6 untitled, October 24, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 990
Box 6 untitled, November 7, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 992
Box 43 untitled, November 21, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 994
Box 43 untitled, November 21, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 994
Box 6 untitled, November 28, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 995
Box 43 untitled, December 2, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 996
Box 6 untitled, December 5, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 997
Box 6 untitled, December 12, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 998
Box 6 untitled, December 19, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 999
Box 6 untitled, December 26, 1901
Life Volume 38: Number 1000
Box 43 untitled, 1902
Box 6 untitled, January 2, 1902
Life Volume 39: Number 1001
Box 6 untitled, January 8, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1054
Box 7 untitled, January 11, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1076
Box 7 untitled, January 15, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1055
Box 7 untitled, January 29, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1057
Box 43 untitled, February 12, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1059
Box 7 untitled, February 12, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1059
Box 7 untitled, March 5, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1062
Box 7 untitled, March 26, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1065
Box 7 untitled, April 9, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1067
Box 7 untitled, April 16, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1068
Box 7 untitled, April 23, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1069
Box 7 untitled, May 7, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1071
Box 7 untitled, May 14, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1072
Box 7 untitled, May 21, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1073
Box 7 Who touches a hair of your gray head/ Dies like a dog! March on! --he said, May 22, 1903
Life Volume 51: Number 1334
Box 7 untitled, May 28, 1903
Life Volume 41: Number 1074
Box 7 untitled, June 30, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1083
Box 7 untitled, July 2, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1079
Box 7 untitled, July 9, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1080
Box 7 untitled, July 16, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1081
Box 7 untitled, July 16, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1081
Box 7 untitled, July 16, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1081
Box 7 untitled, August 6, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1084
Box 8 untitled, August 6, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1084
Box 8 untitled, August 13, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1085
Box 8 untitled, August 27, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1087
Box 8 untitled, September 10, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1089
Box 8 untitled, September 24, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1091
Box 8 untitled, October 1, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1092
Box 8 untitled, October 8, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1093
Box 8 untitled, October 29, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1096
Box 8 untitled November 5, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1099
Box 8 untitled, November 19, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1099
Box 8 untitled, November 19, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1099
Box 8 untitled, November 26, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1100
Box 8 untitled, December 3, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1101
Box 8 untitled, December 11, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1102
Box 8 untitled, December 17, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1103
Box 8 untitled, December 24, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1104
Box 8 untitled, December 31, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1105
Box 8 untitled, December 31, 1903
Life Volume 42: Number 1105
Box 8 untitled, January 7, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1106
Box 9 untitled, January 14, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1107
Box 9 untitled, January 21, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1108
Box 9 untitled, January 28, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1109
Box 9 untitled, January 28, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1109
Box 9 untitled, February 4, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1110
Box 9 untitled, February 11, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1111
Box 9 untitled, March 3, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1114
Box 9 untitled, March 10, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1115
Box 9 untitled, March 24, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1117
Box 9 untitled, March 24, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1117
Box 9 untitled, March 31, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1118
Box 9 untitled, April 7, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1119
Box 9 untitled, April 14, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1120
Box 9 untitled, April 28, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1122
Box 9 untitled, May 19, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1125
Box 9 untitled, May 19, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1125
Box 9 untitled, June 2, 1904
Life Volume 43: Number 1127
Box 9 untitled, August 1,8 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1138
Box 43 untitled, September 15, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1142
Box 9 untitled, September 15, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1142
Box 9 untitled, September 29, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1144
Box 43 untitled, October 6, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1145
Box 9 untitled, October 13, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1146
Box 9 untitled, October 27, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1148
Box 43 untitled, November 3, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1149
Box 9 untitled, November 3, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1149
Box 9 untitled, November 3, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1149
Box 9 untitled, December 3, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1153
Box 9 untitled, December 15, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1155
Box 9 untitled, December 22, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1156
Box 9 untitled, December 29, 1904
Life Volume 44: Number 1157
Box 43 untitled, January 12, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1159
Box 10 untitled, January 19, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1160
Box 10 untitled, January 26, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1161
Box 10 untitled, March 2, 1905
Life Volume 15: Number 1166
Box 10 untitled, March 9, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1167
Box 10 untitled, April 13, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1172
Box 10 untitled, April 13, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1172
Box 10 untitled, April 27, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1174
Box 10 untitled, May 4, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1175
Box 10 untitled, May 18, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1177
Box 43 untitled, May 18, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1177
Box 43 untitled, May 18, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1177
Box 10 untitled, May 25, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1178
Box 10 untitled, June 8, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1180
Box 10 untitled, June 8, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1180
Box 10 untitled, June 22, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1182
Box 10 untitled, June 22, 1905
Life Volume 45: Number 1182
Box 10 untitled, July 13, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1195
Box 43 untitled, July 13, 1905
Life Volume 49: Number 1185
Box 10 untitled, July 20, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1186
Box 43 untitled, July 27, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1187
Box 10 untitled, August 3, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1188
Box 10 untitled, August 10, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1189
Box 10 untitled, September 7, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1193
Box 10 untitled, October 19, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1199
Box 43 untitled, October 19, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1199
Box 10 untitled, November 9, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1202
Box 10 untitled, November 23, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1204
Box 10 untitled, November 30, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1205
Box 10 untitled, December 7, 1905
Life Volume 49: Number 1206
Box 10 untitled, December 9, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1206
Box 43 untitled, December 28, 1905
Life Volume 46: Number 1209
Box 10 untitled, January 4, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1210
Box 11 A Government Of[f] the People B[u]y the People [For] Against the People, February 1, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1214
Box 11 untitled, February 1, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1214
Box 11 untitled, February 22, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1217
Box 11 untitled, February 22, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1217
Box 11 untitled, March 8, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1219
Box 11 untitled, March 15, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1220
Box 11 untitled, March 22, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1221
Box 11 untitled, April 5, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1223
Box 11 untitled, April 19, 1906
Life Volume 42: Number 1225
Box 11 untitled, April 26, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1226
Box 11 untitled, May 24, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1230
Box 11 untitled, May 31, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1231
Box 43 untitled, June 7, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1232
Box 11 untitled, July 5, 1906
Life Volume 47: Number 1236
Box 43 untitled, August 6, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1245
Box 11 untitled, August 13, 1906
Life Volume 18: Number 1246
Box 11 untitled, August 30, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1244
Box 43 untitled, October 4, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1249
Box 11 untitled, October 4, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1249
Box 11 untitled, October 25, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1252
Box 11 untitled, November 1, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1253
Box 11 untitled, November 29, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1257
Box 11 untitled, December 6, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1258
Box 11 untitled, December 10, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1259
Box 11 untitled, December 27, 1906
Life Volume 48: Number 1261
Box 11 untitled, January 10, 1907
Life Volume 49: Number 1263
Box 12 untitled, January 31, 1907
Life Volume 49: Number 1266
Box 12 untitled, January 31, 1907
Life Volume 49: Number 1266
Box 12 untitled, March 7, 1907
Life Volume 49: Number 1271
Box 12 untitled, May 7, 1907
Life Volume 49: Number 1280
Box 12 untitled, June 27, 1907
Life Volume 49: Number 1287
Box 12 untitled, June 27, 1907
Life Volume 49: Number 1287
Box 12 untitled, July 25, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1291
Box 12 untitled, August 29, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1296
Box 43 untitled, August 29, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1296
Box 12 untitled, September 12, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1298
Box 12 untitled, September 12, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1298
Box 12 untitled, October 3, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1301
Box 12 untitled, October 10, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1302
Box 12 untitled, October 10, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1302
Box 12 untitled, October 31, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1305
Box 12 untitled, October 31, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1305
Box 12 untitled, November 7, 1907
Life Volume 50: Number 1306
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Box 12 The latest (2 A.M.) portrait of the President, February 6, 1908
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Box 12 Common and Preferred, February 13, 1908
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Box 13 DURING OUR NEXT NAVAL BATTLE Doctor Captain, the Dover's powders are exhausted. Then engage the enemy with quinine and whiskey, March 15, 1908
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Box 13 St. Patrick's Day in the (next) morning, March 19, 1908
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Box 13 TROUBLE ANTICIPATED The Allopathic and Homepathic Admirals will never agree, March 26, 1908
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Box 13 Democratic Ass: Gee: What a handicap: Only a fool rider will prevent my winning, May 9, 1908
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Box 13 The Vivisector: I take everything back, May 14, 1908
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Box 13 Wanted, a Perseus by Miss Democracy, May 14, 1908
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Box 13 untitled, June 4, 1908
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Box 13 Advice to the Woman College Graduate. (It is fatal to argue with the judge), June 11, 1908
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Box 13 Maka da bear dance. Bill, taka da stick. Use sama as me, June 11, 1908
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Box 13 untitled, June 23, 1908
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Box 13 Unveiling the Statue. Wall Street Tribute to the Father of His Country, July 2, 1908
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Box 13 Dem. Jackass: My only chance for success in November is my striking resemblance to the G.O.P., July 16, 1908
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Box 13 Mary had a little lamb, July 30, 1908
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Box 13 untitled, August 20, 1908
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Box 13 New Features of the Same Old Show, August 27, 1908
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Box 13 untitled, September 3, 1908
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Box 13 You Never Can Tell "Thrice he assay'd and thrice in spite of scorn" Paradise Lost, September 17, 1908
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Box 13 Second Empire, October 8, 1908
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Box 13 untitled, October 15, 1908
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Box 13 Exterminated? Plenty of good game left for either Bill, October 15, 1908
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Box 13 The Old Jackdaw and The Borrowed Plumes, October 22, 1908
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Box 13 untitled, October 22, 1908
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Box 13 It makes a difference whose ox is gored, October 22, 1908
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Box 13 Elishas. He took up also the mantle of Elijah that fell from him. 11 KINGS ch 1, XIII, October 29, 1908
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Box 13 Plain Citizen:All for Me, October 29, 1908
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Box 13 untitled, December 6, 1908
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Box 13 Why Andy!, December 24, 1908
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Box 13 Waiting for Santa (in a flat), December 24, 1908
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Box 13 Dropping the pilot, 1909
Box 14 At the White House. After Mar 4/09 Dancing will supercede Tennis, January 21, 1909
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Box 14 Madame Zambezi gives a dinner dance, January 28, 1909
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Box 14 Faust -- Protection. Mephistophelas -- Mr. Cannon. Marguerite -- Mr. Taft. Martha -- Consumer, February 11, 1909
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Box 14 Columbia's Setting Son, February 18, 1909
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Box 14 Regular meeting of the Ananias Club, February 18, 1909
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Box 14 Moving Day. March 4th, February 25, 1909
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Box 14 The Snake Charmer, March 18, 1909
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Box 14 The Day we (the Murphys) celebrate, March 18, 1909
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Box 14 untitled, March 18, 1909
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Box 14 untitled, April 1, 1909
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Box 14 The Spirit of '09, April 2, 1909
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Box 14 On this beautiful Easter morn' let us resolve to have a broad vision. Small voice: Amen!, April 11, 1909
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Box 14 Why won't you play with me any more? You may be all right, Willie, but I can't stand the games you play, April 29, 1909
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Box 14 Uncle Gulliver and the Harriputians, May 6, 1909
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Box 14 It might have been, May 13, 1909
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Box 14 The World: Want a job, eh? What's your recommendation? / Graduate: My A. B. / "Sit right down and I'll teach you the rest of the Alphabet," May 20, 1909
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Box 14 U.S. Senate Income Tax! Tariff Revision! Anything else? May 27, 1909
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Box 14 If you utter a word all will be lost, June 3, 1909
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Box 14 untitled, June 10, 1909
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Box 14 To the victor belongs the spoils, June 24, 1909
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Box 14 The Judgement of Paris - Green, June 24, 1909
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Box 14 What to wear (In a New Jersey Garden), June 24, 1909
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Box 14 Dull care: This is no country for me! June 24, 1909
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Box 14 untitled, July 1, 1909
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Box 15 The Declaration of Independence, 1909, July 1, 1909
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Box 15 untitled, July 8, 1909
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Box 15 As they were never painted, July 13, 1909
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Box 15 untitled, July 15, 1909
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Box 15 And they call me the ugliest of all animals!, August 12, 1909
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Box 15 untitled, August 26, 1909
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Box 15 If woman's head fitted her hat, September 9, 1909
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Box 15 Consumer: But then clothes are dearer than before: " Ah, my dear sir, you forget that 7/8 of 9/10 of 1 per cent duty has been taken off of all wool grown on cross-eyed lambs of Punkabazoo invoiced prior to 1806," September 9, 1909
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Box 15 untitled, September 23, 1909
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Box 43 When the cook votes, September 23, 1909
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Box 15 untitled, September 30, 1909
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Box 15 untitled, October 7, 1909
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Box 15 Explorer book: Be prepared to hear something wonderful, October 7, 1909
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Box 15 Why don't you take someone your size?, October 14, 1909
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Box 15 untitled, October 14, 1909
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Box 15 The Perils of vivisection. A doctor who forgot that the cat has nine lives, October 21, 1909
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Box 15 The Great White Way, November 4, 1909
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Box 15 Her Home Coming, November 4, 1909
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Box 15 Man Overboard!, November 14, 1909
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Box 15 Doggie, Doggie, ver ist dat tamn dog?, December 3, 1909
Life Volume 54: Number 1397
Box 15 Little Willie Rebates Xmas, December 23, 1909
Life Volume 54: Number 1417
Box 43 Too good natured by half, February 3, 1910
Life Volume 54: Number 1423
Box 16 In Darkest Alaska, February 10, 1910
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Box 16 How it really happened. Don't be so angry, Governor. I did not cut down the cherry tree, but for the sake of our Country of which I'm to be the Father lets Cook up a tale that will be an asset for future generations, February 17, 1910
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Box 16 Time is money, March 3, 1910
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Box 16 untitled, March 10, 1910
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Box 16 untitled, March 10, 1910
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Box 16 A St. Patrick's Day Fancy, March 17, 1910
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Box 16 In High Spirits, March 17, 1910
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Box 16 Exiled to Siberia, March 25, 1910
Box 16 untitled, March 28, 1910
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Box 16 Hughes, Duke of Albany, April 7, 1910
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Box 16 We are superior to all others, April 7, 1910
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Box 16 The King and His Reverence Lyman Abbott. " Naughty, naught," April 7, 1910
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Box 16 Marcus Aurelius as my model, April 7, 1910
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Box 16 Perseus and Audromeda. To be put on in June at the National Theatre, April 14, 1910
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Box 16 The Emperor in the uniform of the Philadelphia Invincibles, April 20, 1910
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Box 16 His good natured smile, April 21, 1910
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Box 16 untitled, April 21, 1910
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Box 16 Messrs Klaw and Erlanger en route to the Holy Land, April 21, 1910
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Box 16 Lillian Russel has a theme room chat with the King, April 21, 1910
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Box 16 Cleaning what scenery there is let, April 21, 1910
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Box 16 Anthony Comstock, April 21, 1910
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Box 16 The men higher up, April 21, 1910
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Box 16 Will he pass?, April 28, 1910
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Box 16 His Majesty is very fond of painting, April 28, 1910
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Box 16 The King says James R. Kenne knows the game better than any other subject, April 28, 1910
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Box 16 In Paris, April 28, 1910
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Box 16 Greeted everywhere as greatest monarch, April 28, 1910
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Box 16 Too much High Tariff music, May 12, 1910
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Box 17 My little friend the Dove of Peace in such a guise: No longer a Dove, dear eagle just a plain scarecrow called Armed Peace, May 12, 1910
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Box 17 Mr. Riis (recitative), June 1910
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Box 17 The return of Ulysses, June 2, 1910
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Box 17 A meatboycott, June 3, 1910
Box 17 I was enjoying such a nice long sleep, June 16, 1910
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Box 17 Their tainted wealth...Rich malefactors hide, June 16, 1910
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Box 17 Declare, declare, O Teddy bear, June 16, 1910
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Box 17 Sold, by a pensive President, June 16, 1910
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Box 17 Chorus of malefactors, June 16, 1910
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Box 17 Good gnus for Taft, June 16, 1910
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Box 17 Oh that I had wings like a dove, June 16, 1910
Box 17 Ever pursued by the inexplorable limelight, June 18, 1910
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Box 17 The Schoolmaster Abroad. They wondered still, and still the wonder grew that one small tongue could utter all he knew, June 18, 1910
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Box 17 untitled, June 20, 1910
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Box 43 A Custom House Stickler. Take him to the appraisers office. He did not declare this porus plaster "made in Germany," July 14, 1910
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Box 17 If certain dinner guests should appear on time, July 21, 1910
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Box 17 Sisyphus Taft, July 28, 1910
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Box 17 The Biter Bit. The lady inspectors find the suspected smuggler to be Miss Ruth St. Smith the snake charmer, July 28, 1910
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Box 17 1st picture. If Taft should cease to laugh and grow fat but...2nd picture. worry and grow thin, August 4, 1910
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Box 17 Custom House Vaudeville, August 11, 1910
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Box 17 Killing the bird of good omen. Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, and cursed me with his eye. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, August 25, 1910
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Box 17 Man's Rights. Suburban, September 15, 1910
Life Volume 56: Number 1455
Box 17 Priscilla there's that buzzard duke hovering about you again, September 29, 1910
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Box 17 What do you think, Bill of my horse, New Nationalism? It looks like a cross between the Stars and Stripes and the Democratic Jack Ass, October 3, 1910
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Box 43 The New Nationalism. "Do you follow me, Sam?" , October 14, 1910
Box 17 He'll never let go, November 17, 1910
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Box 17 The landing of the Pilgrims. If inventors had antedated history, November 24, 1910
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Box 17 The Law. Returning Americans will be regarded as criminals until proven innocent, December 1910
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Box 17 Bringing in the bore's head, December 1, 1910
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Box 17 untitled, December 29, 1910
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Box 17 Eligible. Uncle Sam: A pension? Certainly. Your father's stepbrother's uncle furnished face powder for the wives of Union generals during the trying days of '64, February 9, 1911
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Box 18 Shall salute every National Bank, February 23, 1911
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Box 18 Capital is King, February 23, 1911
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Box 18 Will it come to this? February 23, 1911
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Box 18 The high life. Come right in, Mr. Birdman. Father will be back in a minute, March 9, 1911
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Box 43 The Prestidigateurs, March 16, 1911
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Box 18 untitled, March 30, 1911
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Box 43 untitled, April 27, 1911
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Box 18 untitled, May 4, 1911
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Box 18 The ins and outs of suburban life, May 4, 1911
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Box 18 untitled, May 4, 1911
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Box 18 Noah Taft: Better get aboard before you're driven in, May 10, 1911
Life Number 1502
Box 18 untitled, June 15, 1911
Life Number 1494
Box 19 Suggestion for a simpler coronation, June 22, 1911
Life Number 1495
Box 19 Americans along the line of march attracted considerable attention, June 22, 1911
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Box 19 Suggestion for an Anglo-American float in the Coronation Parade, June 22, 1911
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Box 19 untitled, July 6, 1911
Life Number 1497
Box 19 untitled, July 13, 1911
Life Number 1498
Box 19 untitled, July 20, 1911
Life Number 1499
Box 19 untitled, August 31, 1911
Life Number 1505
Box 19 Let us give thanks. (Take your pick), November 2, 1911
Life Number 1514
Box 19 Who has travelled two hundred and seventy five thousand miles in eleven years? November 11, 1911
Life Number 1514
Box 19 Life and his friends. The trysting place, November 11, 1911
Life Number 1517
Box 19 National Vaudeville. Aldrich to Taft: Wickersham always brings down the house with that play, November 11, 1911
Life Number 1517
Box 19 The Temptation, November 16, 1911
Life Number 1516
Box 19 Exist -- Bath Tub Trust, November 30, 1911
Life Number 1518
Box 19 untitled, December 2, 1911
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Box 19 Santa Claus Taft. Assume a virtue if you have it not, December 7, 1911
Life Number 1519
Box 43 untitled, December 7, 1911
Life Number 1519
Box 43 A promising knight, December 21, 1911
Life Number 1521
Box 19 untitled, December 21, 1911
Life Number 1521
Box 19 untitled, December 28, 1911
Life Number 1522
Box 19 The time fuse, January 4, 1912
Life Number 1523
Box 20 The New Office Boy. Is Mr. Morgan in? No, but what can I do for you? January 11, 1912
Life Number 1524
Box 20 The Boss's point of view. The more votes for women the more for me, January 18, 1912
Life Number 1525
Box 20 On with the dance, January 18, 1912
Life Number 1525
Box 20 Peace and War, February 1, 1912
Life Number 1527
Box 20 At the Employment Agency. Mr Henry Peck (engaging a baby's nurse) Aside from caring for the twins I would like you to stay in evening with me, February 8, 1912
Life Number 1528
Box 20 Dictation, March 7, 1912
Life Number 1532
Box 20 Voter: Must I really dance with one of them? March 14, 1912
Life Number 1533
Box 20 Thirty years, March 14, 1912
Life Number 1533
Box 20 Tariff had a wooly lamb, March 14, 1912
Life Number 1533
Box 20 And Teddy's sure to get you if you don't watch out, March 28, 1912
Life Number 1535
Box 20 Gotta stop kickin' my dawg aroun, March 28, 1912
Life Number 1535
Box 20 Darling, it's for their own good, March 28, 1912
Life Number 1535
Box 20 The United States of Guggenhelmerica? One G-heim: "Say old chap, we'll match you for the whole," March 28, 1912
Life Number 1535
Box 20 Phryne before the Areopagus, April 4, 1912
Life Number 1536
Box 20 Ananias: "I've caught him with the goods' finally, April 4, 1912
Life Number 1536
Box 20 A Wall Street Wooing, April 11, 1912
Life Number 1537
Box 20 Sweet innocence, April 11, 1912
Life Number 1537
Box 20 A great painter at work. Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursel's as others see us: It wad frae monie a blunder free us. And foolish notion, April 18, 1912
Life Number 1538
Box 20 When little Petter Vemicelli was kidnapped, April 25, 1912
Life Number 1539
Box 20 And if Little Reginald Vanmorganfellerbilt were kidnapped..., April 25, 1912
Life Number 1539
Box 20 Col. Gulliver, May 2, 1912
Life Number 1540
Box 43 A frog he would a -wooing go, May 9, 1912
Life Number 1541
Box 20 Favorite Diversion of Pittsburgers, May 16, 1912
Life Number 1542
Box 20 Another Red Sea Episode, May 23, 1912
Life Number 1543
Box 43 Lovers, June 6, 1912
Life Number 1545
Box 43 Can you vote, too? June 20, 1912
Life Number 1547
Box 20 Love is blind, June 20, 1912
Life Number 1547
Box 43 Passing the plate, July 1, 1912
Life Number 1549
Box 21 July 4th, July 1, 1912
Life Number 1549
Box 21 The everdrawn account. Ph, please Uncle, just a few more journeys, July 11, 1912
Life Number 1550
Box 21 The squirrel cage, July 25, 1912
Life Number 1552
Box 21 Circe Marmon and the Pigs. Chorus of enchanted ones: Oh Circe, make men of us again!!! July 25, 1912
Life Number 1552
Box 21 After the battle. G.O.P. All that is left of me darling is yours, July 25, 1912
Life Number 1552
Box 43 The Thinker, August 8, 1912
Life Number 1554
Box 43 General: Such devotion touches me heart, August 8, 1912
Life Number 1554
Box 43 National Favorites, August 8, 1912
Box 21 Captain Bill Bryan of the good ship Democracy, August 15, 1912
Life Number 1555
Box 21 Miss Democracy: something tells me I'm to be kissed again, August 15, 1912
Life Number 1555
Box 21 Pound: A third party, August 22, 1912
Life Number 1556
Box 21 untitled, August 29, 1912
Life Number 1557
Box 21 New York, August 29, 1912
Life Number 1551
Box 21 Too many Infant Industries. Whoever sails that ship again, Capt. Bill, must scrape off those barnacks, August 29, 1912
Life Number 1557
Box 21 A wolf in sheep's clothes, September 12, 1912
Life Number 1559
Box 21 Unsmirched, September 19, 1912
Life Number 1560
Box 21 Shade of Abraham Lincoln, September 19, 1912
Life Number 1560
Box 21 On to Armageddon, September 26, 1912
Box 21 Hitch your wagon to a star, October 3, 1912
Life Number 1564
Box 21 The leading lady and the angel, October 3, 1912
Life Number 1564
Box 21 The outcasts, October 10, 1912
Life Number 1563
Box 43 Uncle Same: What is the difference, William between a jelly fish and a man? It's the difference in the cost of production here and abroad, I think, October 10, 1912
Life Number 1563
Box 21 When women are soldier. Signs of early engagement, October 24, 1912
Life Number 1565
Box 21 untitled, October 24, 1912
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Box 21 Yond' Cassius has a lean and hungry look He thinks too much: such men are dangerous. Julius Caesar Act 1, Sc. II, October 31, 1912
Life Number 1566
Box 43 Dr. Wilson: The quickest way to relieve you, Sam, is to kill the hog, November 2, 1912
Life Number 1567
Box 21 The Progressional. The Te(R) Doum will be sung at every service, November 7, 1912
Life Number 1567
Box 21 Give the horse a show, November 14, 1912
Life Number 1568
Box 21 Public Service, December 12, 1912
Life Number 1572
Box 21 Merry Christmas, December 19, 1912
Life Number 1573
Box 43 Engaged (Wedding March 4, 1913), December 26, 1912
Life Number 1574
Box 21 Going down? Not if I know it, 1913
Box 22 The money trust'll get yer if yer don't watch out, January 9, 1913
Life Number 1576
Box 22 Come in old chap, you're just in time for my birthday, January 9, 1913
Life Number 1575
Box 22 untitled, January 9, 1913
Life Number 1576
Box 22 The swan song. The Porgressives are quacks, January 16, 1913
Life Number 1577
Box 22 National Vandeville. The retiring elephant: I hope you'll get more applause than I did, February 6, 1913
Life Number 1580
Box 43 You can't throw me, February 27, 1913
Life Number 1583
Box 22 The hungry pack, February 27, 1913
Life Number 1583
Box 22 untitled, February 27, 1913
Life Number 1503
Box 22 Whoop-la! Exceeding expectations, March 6, 1913
Life Number 1584
Box 22 The rape of the Sabine men, March 13, 1913
Life Number 1585
Box 22 Don't you forget dot big German vote, March 25, 1913
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Box 22 Wilson to Sammy: "Won't those boys let you play with your own toys?" "No: they say havings is keepings," April 3, 1913
Life Number 1588
Box 22 I hadn't thought of that, replied the President, April 13, 1913
Life Number 1591
Box 22 untitled, April 17, 1913
Life Number 1590
Box 22 After the victory, April 17, 1913
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Box 22 Oh, Tommy! May 1, 1913
Life Number 1592
Box 22 The Hall of Fame. Take my place doc, May 8, 1913
Life Number 1593
Box 22 I married you darling, but not all you kin, May 8, 1913
Life Number 1593
Box 22 Precedent. Take off your coats, gents. Neither I nor my father nor his father before him wore a coat at dinner, May 29, 1913
Life Number 1596
Box 22 The Herr (Doctor) and the Tortoise (serum), May 29, 1913
Life Number 1596
Box 22 Ballingford plays croquet with the Czar of all the Russias, June 9, 1913
Life Number 1599
Box 22 untitled, June 19, 1913
Life Number 1599
Box 22 Ballingford makes an early morning call on King Alfonso, June 19, 1913
Life Number 1599
Box 22 A coat of arms, June 19, 1913
Life Number 1599
Box 22 Ballingford motors with the King and Queen, June 19, 1913
Life Number 1599
Box 22 Persous and Andromeda, June 19, 1913
Life Number 1599
Box 22 The dove of peace, June 26, 1913
Life Number 1600
Box 22 The country is back of you, Mr. President, July 3, 1913
Life Number 1601
Box 23 Hamlet Mellen, July 10, 1913
Life Number 1602
Box 23 Good bye, July 13, 1913
Life Number 1601
Box 23 None so blind, July 17, 1913
Life Number 1603
Box 23 Hamlet Mellen, July 24, 1913
Life Number 1604
Box 23 This act depends on you, Democracy, August 7, 1913
Life Number 1606
Box 23 Who's afraid? August 14, 1913
Life Number 1607
Box 23 The Colossus at Panama, August 14, 1913
Life Number 1607
Box 23 To eke out an existence, October 9, 1913
Life Number 1615
Box 23 Woman is not fit for the ballot, October 16, 1913
Life Number 1616
Box 23 Don't mind me, William, they're really trying to hit me, November 20, 1913
Life Number 1621
Box 23 Peace: Tell me, Mars, when will wars cease? Ask those gentlemen, November 27, 1913
Life Number 1622
Box 23 Coming. (As seen through Wall Street eyes), December 11, 1913
Life Number 1624
Box 23 The grand old liberals. Sweet land of liberty, December 11, 1913
Life Number 1624
Box 23 Sammy's Christmas, December 18, 1913
Life Number 1625
Box 23 El Dorado, December 18, 1913
Life Number 1625
Box 23 The new navy, 1914
Box 24 untitled, 1914
Box 24 untitled, 1914
Box 24 Hopeless, 1914
Box 24 Uncle Sam Resolves, "I will not....", January 1, 1914
Life Number 1627
Box 24 On with the dance, January 8, 1914
Life Number 1628
Box 24 This is a sharp medicine, but it will cure all diseases, January 22, 1914
Life Number 1630
Box 24 The passing of the dividend, February 19, 1914
Life Number 1674
Box 24 Getting into the ark, February 26, 1914
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Box 24 Dancing is not a partnership in restraint of trade, March 5, 1914
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Box 24 The Widow's mite, March 12, 1914
Life Number 1637
Box 24 Achilles drags the body of Hector around the walls of Troy, March 12, 1914
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Box 24 untitled, March 24, 1914
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Box 24 Equal suffrage, March 26, 1914
Life Number 1639
Box 24 Washington (Museo Nazionale) Bill Bacco precedut da un Fauno e una Baccante, March 26, 1914
Life Number: 1639
Box 24 Other people's property, April 2, 1914
Life Number: 1640
Box 24 Big pale face chief, April 9, 1914
Life Volume 63: Number: 1641
Box 24 Let's fight Mexico if the right men will enlist, May 14, 1914
Life Number: 1646
Box 24 Look out, Mr. President, your worst enemies are behind, May 21, 1914
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Box 24 untitled, May 21, 1914
Life Number: 1647
Box 24 Will they get it? June 11, 1914
Life Number: 1650
Box 24 untitled, July 2, 1914
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Box 25 The Professor, July 2, 1914
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Box 25 Late New England History. The raid upon the N.Y.N.H. and Hartford, July 2, 1914
Life Number 1653
Box 25 Standing with reluctant feet/ Where the brook and river meet. Longfellow, July 2, 1914
Life Number 1653
Box 25 My fair one, let us swear an eternal friendship, July 2, 1914
Life Number 1653
Box 25 Stop the ship: I've dropped a penny overboard, July 23, 1914
Life Volume 64: Number 1656
Box 25 Whose business? July 30, 1914
Life Volume 64: Number 1657
Box 25 Playing railroad, August 6, 1914
Life Number 1658
Box 25 Democratic Ass: "It's dead easy to win cups with a good jockey," August 13, 1914
Life Volume 64: Number 1659
Box 25 An Arabian Night Tale, August 13, 1914
Life Number 1659
Box 25 Love me, love my dog, August 20, 1914
Life Number 1660
Box 25 Back to Barbarism, August 23, 1914
Life Number 1661
Box 25 Crucified the Victors, September 3, 1914
Life Number 1662
Box 25 General Expense: How long will the war last, mars? That's up to you. September 10, 1914
Life Number 1663
Box 25 untitled, September 24, 1914
Life Number 1665
Box 25 Those who rejoice, October 8, 1914
Life Number 1667
Box 25 Not in his war plans, October 8, 1914
Life Number 1667
Box 25 Come on, lets play. What is that? October 8, 1914
Life Number 1667
Box 25 Presidential Candidates. 1952, October 10, 1914
Life Number 1676
Box 25 Let U.S. give thanks. (that it isn't), November 5, 1914
Life Volume 64: Number 1671
Box 25 An' the gobble-uns'll git you if you don't watch out! November 11, 1914
Life Number 1672
Box 25 If he wins, November 18, 1914
Life Number 1673
Box 25 Me, too! Russia 5,000,000. France 4,000,000. Japan 1,200,000. Great Britain 730,000. Belgium 222,000. U.S. 85,000, November 26, 1914
Life Number 1674
Box 25 Neutral, November 26, 1914
Life Number 1674
Box 25 His punishment. To wear one of these uniforms each day of the week, December,10, 1914
Life Number 1676
Box 25 Isn't he just lovely! December 24, 1914
Life Number 1678
Box 25 untitled, 1915
Box 26 Temptation, 1915
Life Number 105
Box 26 John Bull: If you had helped, Sam, we wouldn't be here, January 7, 1915
Life Number 1680
Box 26 untitled, January 14, 1915
Life Number 1681
Box 26 The Magician. Now you see Belgium. Now you don't, January 14, 1915
Life Number 1681
Box 26 Doggie, doggie, ver is dat damned dog? January 28, 1915
Life Number 1683
Box 26 In 1915 you still go on a long journey, February 2, 1915
Life Number 1684
Box 26 I'm sorry you're going, Elihu, February 13, 1915
Life Number 1686
Box 26 Olympic Games. In the new Berlin Stadium, February 18, 1915
Life Number 1686
Box 26 For sale, February 25, 1915
Life Number 1687
Box 26 Uncle Sam: Look here you, one side or the other and quick, March 3, 1915
Life Number 1689
Box 26 Peace hath her victories, March 11, 1915
Life Volume 65: Number 1689
Box 26 Whose country? March 11, 1915
Life Number 1689
Box 26 Don't you forget dot big German vote, March 25, 1915
Life Volume 65: Number 1691
Box 26 Trying to look neutral, April 1, 1915
Life Number 1692
Box 27 Old Mother Hubbard, Went to the cupboard, To get her poor dog a bone, April 1, 1915
Life Number 1692
Box 27 Sam: If you boys don't like it here, you know what you can do, April 18, 1915
Life Number 1694
Box 27 The danger zone, May 13, 1915
Life Volume 65: Number 1698
Box 27 How long will you bear it, Father Knickerbocker? May 20, 1915
Life Number 1699
Box 27 I am perfectly neutral, May 26, 1915
Life Number 1699
Box 27 untitled, May 27, 1915
Life Number 1700
Box 27 1781, May 27, 1915
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Box 27 The debutante. We are presented to France, May 27, 1915
Life Number 1700
Box 27 Drifting, June 10, 1915
Life Volume 65: Number 1702
Box 27 Double dare you, Sam, June 17, 1915
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Box 27 Don't make me laugh, Mr. President I have a crack in my lip, July 1, 1915
Life Volume 66: Number 1705
Box 27 Don't make me laugh, Mr. President, I have a crack in my lip, July 1, 1915
Life Volume 66: Number 1705
Box 27 Made in Germany, July 1, 1915
Life Number 1705
Box 27 Dropping the pilot, July 1, 1915
Life Number 1705
Box 27 The Judas Kiss, July 8, 1915
Life Number 1706
Box 27 Wilson, that's all, July 18, 1915
Life Volume 66: Number 1707
Box 27 Wake up, Sam, July 29, 1915
Life Number 1709
Box 27 If Kultur Wins. United States, but I have always been neutral. Couldn't you learn from Belgium how I handle neutral, July 29, 1915
Life Number 1709
Box 27 Peace. His monomia, August 12, 1915
Life Number 1711
Box 28 Deutschland ueber alleg, August 19, 1915
Life Number 1712
Box 28 The cub and his trainer, August 26, 1915
Life Number 1712
Box 28 Say, Dovey, do you think we can bluff it? September 26, 1915
Life Number 1713
Box 28 My people, September 9, 1915
Life Number 1715
Box 28 Why don't you strike back Woodrow? Oh, he explains everything as he goes, October 14, 1915
Life Volume 66: Number 1720
Box 28 Lives of great men all remind us, We can make our lives sublime, And departing, leave behind us Footprints on the sands of time. Longfellow, October 21, 1915
Life Number 1721
Box 28 Faithful servants, October 28, 1915
Life Number 1722
Box 28 I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier, November 11, 1915
Life Number 1724
Box 28 The thing will not melt, November 18, 1915
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Box 28 Get back in your place, November 25, 1915
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Box 28 Some of United States as seen through German -- American spectacles, November 25, 1915
Life Number 1726
Box 28 The two dromics, December 9, 1915
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Box 28 Sancho, you've got him Henry, December 23, 1915
Life Number 1729
Box 28 Seeing the sights, December 23, 1915
Life Volume 66: Number 1730
Box 28 untitled, December 30, 1915
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Box 28 untitled, 1916
Box 29 untitled, 1916
Box 29 If their naughty men keep sinking my ships and blowing up building I declare I'll just go and write them another letter. So there now! January 6, 1916
Life Volume 67: Number 1732
Box 29 That will please him, January 6, 1916
Life Number 1732
Box 29 If these naughty men keep sinking my ships and blowing up buildings I declare I'll just go and write another letter. So there, now!
Life Volume 67: Number 1732
Box 29 America First. Separate the goats from the sheep, January 13, 1916
Life Number 1733
Box 29 untitled, January 13, 1916
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Box 29 America First. Separate the goats from the sheep, January 13, 1916
Life Number 1733
Box 29 Vat ist der password? Vaterland Gute! Go as far as you like, February 3, 1916
Life Number 1736
Box 29 Vat is der password? Vaterland. Guto: Go as far as you like, February 3, 1916
Life Number 1736
Box 29 We died for this? February 10, 1916
Life Number 1737
Box 29 This, boys, is the largest weak-fish ever kept alive in captivity, February 10, 1916
Life Volume 67: Number 1737
Box 29 A bit shy, February 17, 1916
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Box 29 A bit shy, February 17, 1916
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Box 29 The flirt, at her old tricks, February 24, 1916
Life Volume 67: Number 1739
Box 29 Fattening on the misfortunes of others. "Nobody loves a fat man," March 2, 1916
Life Number 1741
Box 29 Col House, March 2, 1916
Life Number 1740
Box 29 Theodore, if you don't stop taunting me about unpreparedness I'll just slap you on the wrist, March 2, 1916
Life Number 1740
Box 29 If you do this all winter, I shall have to speak about it, March 9, 1916
Life Volume 67: Number 1741
Box 29 Fattening on the misfortunes of others. Nobody loves a fat man, March 9, 1916
Life Number 1741
Box 29 Yes, Dovey, there's everything in the clothes one wears. We'll be better understood, March 16, 1916
Life Number 1742
Box 29 Where's my dog, Schnider? March 30, 1916
Life Number 1744
Box 29 The Old Woman of the Sea. Alias J.D., April 6, 1916
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Box 30 untitled, April 13, 1916
Life Volume 67: Number 1746
Box 30 The discovery of the "Bearded Bird," April 20, 1916
Life Number 1747
Box 30 The plum tree. Who gets here first? April 20, 1916
Life Number 1747
Box 30 Wanted. A Paul Revers, April 27, 1916
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Box 30 A bad egg, April 27, 1916
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Box 30 France: Have you forgotten what you stand for, sister? May 4, 1916
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Box 30 untitled, May 11, 1916
Life Number 1750
Box 30 Deutchland uber alles. Acknowledgement to Gerome's "Execution of Marshall Hey," May 11, 1916
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Box 30 Say, young feller, what're you doing here? Oh, I'm just hanging around, May 11, 1916
Life Number 1750
Box 30 The unkindest kut of all, May 18, 1916
Life Number 1751
Box 30 Columbia: Why do all these foreigners laugh? June 1, 1916
Life Number 1753
Box 31 A composite of the U.S. Congress, June 1, 1916
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Box 31 Which? They can't agree, one must go, June 8, 1916
Life Number 1751
Box 31 To victory, June 8, 1916
Life Volume 67: Number 1754
Box 31 Another diplomatic victory, June 15, 1916
Life Volume 67: Number 1755
Box 31 About to bust. "Somewhere is Europe," June 29, 1916
Life Number 1757
Box 31 Hughes: Do you think we can warm up the country? Fairbanks: most certainly -- Our combined personalities ought to start a conflagration, July 1916
Life Number 1758
Box 31 Tonsorial Suggestions. "Sometimes when I am most beset, I seriously think of renting a pair of whiskers." Woodrow Wilson, July 20, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1760
Box 31 Where the money goes, July 27, 1916
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Box 31 He'll never catch it in those togs, August 3, 1916
Life Volume 68Number 1760
Box 31 I am a Hughes man, soul and body. T. R., August 17, 1916
Life Number 1764
Box 31 Introducing an old favorite, August 31, 1916
Life Number 1766
Box 31 The dove cote, August 31, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1766
Box 31 The General Staff of the U.S. Navy according to Josephus, September 14, 1916
Life Number 1768
Box 32 Tweedledee and Tweedledum. Alice: And I must take one of them, September 14, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1768
Box 32 Justice to Josephus, September 14, 1916
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Box 32 VAPOUR AND GAS. Gas and vapour are frequently spoken of as though they were identical. This is not so. Gas is a substance which ordinarily exists in a state of vapour. A true vapour is produced by the application of heat to a substance ordinarily..., September 21, 1916
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Box 32 The Sirens Voter: Forget it, September 21, 1916
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Box 32 Uncle Sam gives a Fancy Dress Ball, September 21, 1916
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Box 32 untitled, September 21, 1916
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Box 32 400,000 votes, September 28, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1770
Box 32 You haven't any notes, Charlie. It's all the same to her, October 5, 1916
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Box 32 Will he make it? October 5, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1771
Box 32 On the quiet, October 12, 1916
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Box 32 Choosing a fall model, October 19, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1773
Box 32 The Sailor's Prayer, October 26, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1774
Box 32 How do you like your chauffeur, Columbia? Well -he--er--, but he writes a beautiful letter, November 2, 1916
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Box 32 Heard at the club, November 23, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1778
Box 32 Civilization: Peace? Not until my defenders have won, December 14, 1916
Life Volume 68: Number 1781
Box 32 Santa Claus: You advertised for a boy to tie up packages. I've done that for centuries, December 21, 1916
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Box 32 untitled, 1917
Box 33 untitled, 1917
Box 33 untitled, 1917
Box 43 untitled, 1917
Box 33 Que vadis? January 18, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1786
Box 33 Little Red Riding Hood, January 18, 1917
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Box 33 Fooled for four years more? February 1, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1788
Box 33 Columbia: Is he overdoing it? February 8, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1789
Box 33 The elevation of the White House Elevator Boy -- Rise, Washington Fillmore Jackson, I dub thee Major General, February 8, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1789
Box 33 The ways to stop the war. Put him and his six sons in the trenches, February 15, 1917
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Box 33 Let her sink. We've got what we want, February 15, 1917
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Box 33 For God's sake shoot, Sam, February 22, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1791
Box 33 Made in Germany, February 22, 1917
Life Number 1791
Box 33 The call to arms, March 12, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1798
Box 33 Ghosts of the Past, March 15, 1917
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Box 33 Mother, May I go out to swim? -- Yes, my darling daughter, Hang you clothes on a hickory limb, but don't go near the water, March 15, 1917
Life Number 1794
Box 33 Germania: Fine Doctors: Kulturing the world while I waste away, March 29, 1917
Life Number 1769
Box 33 Must I drink it all? I'm full now. -- Doctor will punish you if you don't, April 5, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1797
Box 33 Nowhere to go but out, April 12, 1917
Life Number 1798
Box 33 To our best friend, April 12, 1917
Life Number 1798
Box 33 When the Hun comes to the U.S. Pacifist: Having killed my wife and children, won't you step inside and have a glass of grape juice, April 26, 1917
Life Number 1800
Box 33 The Hun doesn't know how far the American dollar will go, May 10, 1917
Life Number 1802
Box 33 Liberty enlightening Germany, May 17, 1917
Life Number 1803
Box 33 Old friends, May 24, 1917
Life Number 1804
Box 33 Composite celebrities, May 24, 1917
Life Volume 69: Number 1804
Box 33 Sam: Say, John, why not do the right thing by him, May 31, 1917
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Box 33 Greetings, May 31, 1917
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Box 33 The darelict, June 7, 1917
Life Number 1806
Box 33 An entangling alliance, June 21, 1917
Life Number 1808
Box 33 The Root of the whole matter . . . July 12, 1917
Life Number 1881
Box 34 Sam: Better not touch it Columbia. 'Twas made in Germany, July 12, 1917
Life Number 1811
Box 34 Germania: Why are we so unpopular with our neighbors, William? July 19, 1917
Life Number 1812
Box 34 Birds of a feather. Let me extend to you the Freedom of France, July 19, 1917
Life Number 1812
Box 34 It'll get you Billy, July 26, 1917
Life Number 1813
Box 34 The hypnotized: Now, Germania, what do you see? Nothing but victory William, August 2, 1917
Life Number 1814
Box 34 Somewhere, sometime in France. E. Samuel Manhatten, Private U.S.A. brings in his chauffeur, waiter and coulist all of New York, August 16, 1917
Life Number 1816
Box 34 Niki-Willie and Tino, Gardeners, Ltd., A place in the sun, November 3, 1917
Life Number 1820
Box 34 I'll give back your silver if you'll let me keep the girl, November 8, 1917
Life Number 1828
Box 34 The beginning of the end, November 22, 1917
Life Number 1803
Box 34 Have you bombed those Allied hospitals? -- Yah, Majesty. Spread the smallpox germs? -- Yah, Majesty. Mutilated all the Armenian women? --Yah, Majesty. Poisoned the wells? --Yah, Majesty. Well, you may go. I want a few silent moments with God, December 13, 1917
Life Number 1833
Box 34 Enemy Aliens. Make a clean sweep of it., Mr. President, December 20, 1917
Life Volume 70: Number 1834
Box 34 Somehow I don't feel so much like a conqueror without those things on, January 3, 1918
Life Number 1836
Box 35 Sam, don't worry I'll take your place, January 21, 1918
Life Number 1839
Box 35 You are the one I'll talk with, January 24, 1918
Life Number 1839
Box 35 Sammy: It's a pleasure and a duty to be here, January 31, 1918
Life Number 1840
Box 35 Famous Prussians, January 31, 1918
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Box 35 While you wait, February 21, 1918
Life Number 1842
Box 35 Our National game in 1918, February 28, 1918
Life Volume 71: Number 1844
Box 35 untitled, March 7, 1918
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Box 35 Sammy to manufacturer of army overcoats: I'm willing to die for my country but its d----d hard luck to have to die for you, March 14, 1918
Life Number 1846
Box 35 Partners, March 28, 1918
Life Number 1848
Box 35 Uncle Sam: Naughty! Naughty! If I catch you again blowing up munitions plants and putting bombs on ships I shall fine you a dollar, April 4, 1918
Life Number 1849
Box 35 Undine. No danger if they pull together, April 11, 1918
Life Number 1850
Box 35 There are rumors that the married life of this couple is not altogether happy, April 11, 1918
Life Number 1850
Box 35 Why not a congressional staff for Pershing? April 25, 1918
Life Number 1852
Box 35 Side-stepping the goose-step May 2, 1918
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Box 35 The Prussian: I'd rather be dirty than use... May 9, 1918
Life Number 1854
Box 35 Fritz: Emperor, the Sammies: I tell you, there are no such animals, May 30, 1918
Life Number 1857
Box 35 Self determination, June 13, 1918
Life Number 1859
Box 35 untitled, July 4, 1918
Box 36 Casualties in the Kaiser's family. What is more glorious than to suffer for one's country? July 18, 1918
Life Number 1864
Box 36 untitled, July 25, 1918
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Box 36 untitled, August 8, 1918
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Box 36 Bloody Bill: Say girls, instead of going on with this, let's get up a nice treaty and I'll sign it. -- Too late, Bill. We know you sign... August 8, 1918
Life Volume 72: Number 1867
Box 36 Packer: I can't begin to tell you, old man, what you've done for me, September 5, 1918
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Box 36 Shave or hair cut? September 5, 1918
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Box 36 Seize them and burn then Sam. You'll find something, September 12, 1918
Life Number 1872
Box 36 Brace up, old fellow. You've got a lot of hug left in you, September 12, 1918
Life Number 1872
Box 36 Consipiraters or birds of a feather, October 2, 1918
Life Number 1875
Box 36 Ueber alles Deutschland. The High Command, October 24, 1918
Life Number 1878
Box 36 Fool - that's all, October 24, 1918
Box 36 John, if it hadn't been for that navy of yours, where would we be now? October 31, 1918
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Box 36 untitled, October 31, 1918
Life Volume 72: Number 1879
Box 36 Grand Old Private: I'm as good as solider as you are even if your General thinks I'm not, November 2, 1918
Life Number 1813
Box 36 Clown Prince: Don't worry if anything happens to Papa, you have me, November 7, 1918
Life Number 1880
Box 36 untitled, November 21, 1918
Life Volume 72: Number 1882
Box 36 A condition of peace. Hard labor for German officers in restoring Belgium and France, December 19, 1918
Life Number 1886
Box 36 When the Cat's away the mice will play, January 2, 1919
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Box 37 untitled, January 23, 1919
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Box 37 untitled, January 30, 1919
Life Number 1892
Box 37 Kindergarten, February 6, 1919
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Box 37 President Wilson visits the United States. "Do you expect to remain here long?" February 20, 1919
Life Volume 73: Number 1895
Box 37 Mother, February 20, 1919
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Box 37 untitled, February 27, 1919
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Box 37 G.O.P. Stick around and see the fun, March 6, 1919
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Box 37 untitled, March 6, 1919
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Box 37 Wilson -- We should recognize all of them. Clemenceau -- I can't recognize any of them, March 17, 1919
Life Volume 73: Number 1900
Box 37 A certain man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and fell among thieves ...St. Luke -- X March 20, 1919
Life Number 1899
Box 37 Candidate for the Melting Pot: Undesirable Desirable, April 17, 1919
Life Number 1903
Box 37 A Modern Nero, May 1, 1919
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Box 37 May 1, 1919
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Box 37 She loves me, she loves me not, May 15, 1919
Life Volume 73: Number 1907
Box 37 I heard you calling me, May 22, 1919
Life Volume 73: Number 1908
Box 37 The American Woodshed. I reckon you won't run away from home again, June 5, 1919
Life Volume 73: Number 1910
Box 37 A capitol Operation. Diagnosis: League of Nations - Recovery 50-50, June 12, 1919
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Box 37 untitled, June 19, 1919
Life Volume 73: Number 1912
Box 37 And if you do it again, I shall order a police-man to slap you on the wrist, July 3, 1919
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Box 38 Say Jack! Will Wilson run again? You'll have to ask someone who knows him better than I do, July 17, 1919
Life Volume 74: Number 1916
Box 38 The Intruder: Hurry up, Sam. Never mind Patriotism, July 24, 1919
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Box 38 Ignis Fatuns, July 31, 1919
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Box 38 untitled, August 7, 1919
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Box 38 untitled, September 4, 1919
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Box 38 untitled, September 11, 1919
Life Volume 74: Number 1924
Box 38 Columbia -- Why, Uncle! And you never heard of the gold brick! October 2, 1919
Life Number 1927
Box 38 The Hare and the Tortoise November 20, 1919
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Box 38 Deported, but not departed, December 18, 1919
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Box 38 The Farmer and the Snake. A farmer, through pity, brought a half dead snake to be warmed at his fire. No sooner had the warmth restored the viper than it began to attack the farmer's household. For such ingratitude the farmer killed the snaker. Moral .., December 25, 1919
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Box 38 untitled, 1920
Box 39 You poor simps, get to-gethre and do something. I'm sick to death of both of you, 1920
Box 39 Against U.S., January 15, 1920
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Box 39 untitled, January 22, 1920
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Box 39 Medals for meddling, February 5, 1920
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Box 39 untitled, February 5, 1920
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Box 39 Presidential Timber? WOOD, February 26, 1920
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Box 39 Herb, I don't know whether to obey that impulse or not, March 4, 1920
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Box 39 The Old Democratic Pepper Box, March 11, 1920
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Box 39 untitled, March 11, 1920
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Box 39 Portrait of United States. When the Senate ratifies the Treaty of Peace. When the H. C. OF L. drops. When wages come down. When the 18th Amendment is Amended, March 18, 1920
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Box 39 In maiden meditation, fancy-free, March 18, 1920
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Box 39 The Mantle and the anxious Elishes, March 25, 1920
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Box 39 The Bread Line, March 25, 1920
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Box 39 For President. General Leonard Bryan. Vice President. Wlliam Jennings Wood, March 25, 1920
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Box 39 Nothing doing, April 8, 1920
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Box 39 At the National Theatre. "Where do I go on? I used to play lead in this show," April 22, 1920
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Box 39 Before the spynix. "Will it be a third term Ouija?" April 29, 1920
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Box 39 The Scooter, May 20, 1920
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Box 39 The Old Flirts, June 10, 1920
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Box 39 The worm will turn. You fellows have picked on me long enough, July 1, 1920
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Box 40 untitled, July 1, 1920
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Box 40 Their job. Watching, waiting till November, July 8, 1920
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Box 40 A bad lie, July 15, 1920
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Box 40 Imitation is the sincerest flattery, July 22, 1920
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Box 40 untitled, August 5, 1920
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Box 40 untitled, August 12, 1920
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Box 40 The bird of freedom. B of F. Don't bother me, I am not free until after election, August 19, 1920
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Box 40 Oh wad some power the giftie gie us To see oursel's as others see us/ It was frae movie movie a blunder fue us, And foolish notion, September 2, 1920
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Box 40 Quit talking about how much the elephant gets. I never won a race on an empty stomach, October 7, 1920
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Box 40 untitled, October 21, 1920
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Box 40 Maybe the new boss will help me, November 25, 1920
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Box 42 Eagle: Are you with me? September 1, 1921
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Box 42 untitled, November 10, 1921
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Box 42 Now, old top, we may lie down together, December 29, 1921
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Box 42 Children!!!The children of Russia are looking to you for help, January 19, 1922
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Box 42 Follow the Leader, May 18, 1922
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Box 42 About the Laws. Where law ends, there tyranny begins. William Pitt The law must not intefere with calm. . . ., June 15, 1922
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