Finding Aid to the Rube Goldberg Archive of Cartoon Drawings and Related Pictorial Material

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Contributing Institution: The Bancroft Library
Title: Rube Goldberg archive of cartoon drawings and related pictorial material
Creator: Goldberg, Rube
Identifier/Call Number: BANC PIC 1964.046-.048
Physical Description: 4100 items : 5 albums (cartoons and photographic prints), approximately 57 portfolios (approximately 4,000 original drawings), 22 lantern slides, some objects and memorabilia
Date (inclusive): approximately 1904-1963
Abstract: This incomplete guide provides an item listing of more than 2,320 original Rube Goldberg drawings for cartoon strips (comics) housed in portfolio volumes 1 through 25, and approximately 1,190 editorial cartoons housed in portfolio volumes 26 through 36. An estimated 1,100 additional editorial cartoon drawings, in portfolio volumes 37 through 55, are not yet itemized.
Physical Location: Many Bancroft Library collections are stored off-site and advance notice may be required for use. For current information on the location of these materials, please consult the library's online catalog.
Language of Material: English

Conditions Governing Access

Portfolios (BANC PIC 1964.047--ffALB) of Goldberg's cartoon drawings: RESTRICTED DUE TO FRAGILITY. Available by appointment only. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Received as part of the Rube Goldberg papers (BANC MSS C-H 163), which were given to The Bancroft Library by Rube Goldberg in 1964.

Arrangement

Initially divided, by the Library, into three consecutive call numbers. BANC PIC 1964.046: congratulatory cartoons presented by other artists, an album of film still photographs, plus awards, certificates and ephemera. BANC PIC 1964.047: original cartoon drawings by Goldberg. BANC PIC 1964.048: lantern slides related to "Whiskers". The majority of the archive falls under BANC PIC 1964.047, and these portfolios of Goldberg's cartoon drawings are further divided into the categories Comics, Editorials, and Miscellaneous.
This finding aid does not present the material in the numeric order assigned, but first provides an inventory of Goldberg's drawings (BANC PIC 1964.047), then lists more miscellaneous material (BANC PIC 1964.046 and BANC PIC 1964.048.)

Biographical / Historical

Rube Goldberg, dean of American cartoonists, was born Reuben Lucius Goldberg on July 4, 1883, in San Francisco. He began drawing at an early age, and wanted to become a cartoonist, but at his father's insistence, he studied engineering at the University of California. After graduation in 1904, he worked as an assistant in the city engineer's office, San Francisco. He quit the job in six months, however, and worked first on the San Francisco Chronicle and then the Bulletin as a sports cartoonist. In 1907 he went to New York and became sports illustrator for the Evening Mail, gradually working into wholly humorous cartoons. During the fourteen years he was with the Mail he created the comic features which brought him national fame: Boob McNutt, Foolish Questions, Mike and Ike, Life's Little Jokes, and the zany inventions which made him the wizard of gadgetry. He left the paper in 1921 and syndicated his cartoons. At the same time he tried his hand at composing songs, writing stories and articles, which appeared in magazines such as Cosmopolitan, Redbook, Good Housekeeping, Vanity Fair and Collier's. In 1938 he became editorial cartoonist for the New York Sun and in 1948 was awarded the Pulitzer prize for his cartoon, "Peace Today," which showed a blissful American family seated on top of an atomic bomb, which teetered between world control and world destruction. Humorist and author, as well as cartoonist, he wrote a number of books, including Is There a Doctor in the House (1929), Rube Goldberg's Guide to Europe (1954), How to Remove the Cotton from a Bottle of Aspirin (1959), and I Made My Bed, by Kathy O'Farrell, as told to Rube Goldberg (1960), a spoof on the personal confession type of autobiography. Mr. Goldberg gave his papers, including the drawings and other material described in this guide, to the Bancroft Library in 1964. Rube Goldberg died in 1970.

Note

This incomplete finding aid contains a detailed item listing for comics by Goldberg (portfolio "volumes" 1-25) and for editorial cartoons dating from about 1938 to 1948 (portfolio "volumes" 26-36.) A further 19 volumes of editorial cartoons dating from 1948 to 1960 (with some possible exceptions) have not been listed with an item inventory (portfolio "volumes" 37-55.) There is also no item listing for cartoons by others or for ephemera and memorabilia.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], Rube Goldberg archive of cartoon drawings and related pictorial material, BANC PIC 1964.046-.048, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley

Scope and Content

Approximately 4,000 original cartoon drawings by Rube Goldberg, divided into "Comics" and "Editorials". Comics date from approximately 1904 to 1933, and editorials, usually single panels, date from about 1938 to 1960. The drawings constitute only a part of his great output over the years, since Mr. Goldberg generously gave away many of his sketches. (The original of his Pulitzer prize cartoon, "Peace Today," is at the School of Journalism at Columbia University.) Also present are original congratulatory cartoons drawn by other cartoonists and presented to Goldberg upon his winning the Pulitzer Prize and the Banshee Award; cartoons presented for Goldberg's 80th birthday, 1963; an album of stills from the movie "Soup to Nuts", 1930; laterns slides for "Whiskers"; and awards, certificates and ephemera.

Separated Materials

The Rube Goldberg papers (BANC MSS C-H 163).

Publication Rights

Some materials in these collections may be protected by the U.S. Copyright Law (Title 17, U.S.C.). In addition, the reproduction of some materials may be restricted by terms of University of California gift or purchase agreements, donor restrictions, privacy and publicity rights, licensing and trademarks. Transmission or reproduction of materials protected by copyright beyond that allowed by fair use requires the written permission of the copyright owners. Works not in the public domain cannot be commercially exploited without permission of the copyright owner. Responsibility for any use rests exclusively with the user.
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Subjects and Indexing Terms

Cartoonists -- United States
Soup to nuts (Motion picture) -- Pictorial works
Cartoons (Commentary)
Comics
Film stills
Wit and humor, Pictorial -- 20th century
Manners and customs
United States--Politics and government--20th century
Machinery, Kinematics of -- Caricatures and cartoons
Editorial cartoons
World politics -- Caricatures and cartoons

 

Cartoon drawings: comics approximately 1904-1933

 

Comics, pre-1920 (estimated)

volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

"May I have the next dance?" 1904

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Ball-room conversation is the closest thing in the world to nothing. [Inscribed:] To the UC club with best wishes… Rube Goldberg // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Chamber of horrors: Skagway Steve, the terror of the north...
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

Ready for another trimming [1908]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't think I'll need a harvesting machine for this job." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The only real amateur athlete.
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

"Will you fight Johnson?" 1910

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [Five hooded fight promoters in upper right]

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Boxing
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

Burns belongs to the bull-dog type… [1907?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If you're not careful, you'll knock yourself out, Tommy."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Boxing
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

The horses are now breaking into print and overshadowing the rest of the news [April 12, 1907]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll loan you thirty cents on it." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Me sick wife is starving…"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Horse racing
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

Why do new clothes always insist on getting mussed up 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "After all, nothing makes a man feel…"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

There's no hope for the man who isn't…baseball Sept 2, [1911]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Judge, I want an absolute divorce-my husband refused to take me to the ball game." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "I've been discharged from the bughouse…"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

Wash day is always bad weather August 28, [1911]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll have to get my new imported shirt laundered…"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club: The ladies view the great masterpieces at the annual exhibition of the associated artistic nuts Sept 5, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must give that artists model..." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Slackers: The kid who is supposed to practice an hour…
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 01

One way of disposing of the summer hotel leftovers Sept 8, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "They're not a bad lot for the remnant counter." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I never thought of that: "I've been walking around here for an hour…"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

With all his misfortunes, a blind man… 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A much-needed invention, if women insist on wearing those sight-destroying hats.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

It's different when you're sitting in the bleachers Sept 7, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The poor tailor has to press the suit eight times to get it right. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "Yes, dad, I've cut out all forms of pleasure this year..."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

[Mother was right] "Andrew, I believe in trusting you completely..." Sept 9 [1911]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I never thought of that: "If my feet would only reach that chair-"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

It is fortunate they don't have mirrors out in the sidewalk Sept 19, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm one of the few men that can look right in a derby." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I never thought of that: "It's funny-that hat fit me when I came into this restaurant."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

The day grows sweeter as the days grow shorter Oct 4, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It must be time to get up-I've got a big day before me today." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is the alarm ringing, son?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

[History in a modern picture frame] Christopher Columbus, discoverer of America 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I stepped off the boat I jumped into a taxicab…"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

A labor-saving New Year's Eve noise-maker Dec 29, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I knew I'd get there sooner or later…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "You must be mistaken-no one is blowing any horns in this apartment."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
Holidays -- Miscellaneous
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

"Mother, how do you like my one-piece bathing suit?" 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It isn't what you think-it's what other people might think." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Silly sonnets: "The king was sick but he was calm."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

It is putting it mildly to say the Chicago delegate will have their hands full June 18

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Goodbye, fellow citizens-your welfare will bemy only thought at the Chicago convention"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Politics
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 02

You always forget it because it's so easy to remember Oct 2 [1911]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Father, mail this letter on your way down town-my happiness depends on it."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

[Vaudeville.] "Anyway I can bank on my two friends in the fourth row to stick till I go on." [ca. 1912]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

And still we pity the savages who wear rings in their nose Sept 27 [1911]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The danger of the dinner-ring mania. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "Yes, I believe a girl looks her best when she's dressed quietly-I never wear any jewelry."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

[They all look good when you're far away] "It's fierce to be an old maid and sit around day after day with no one to talk to" Oct 6 [1911]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Georgette, turn the purple room into a nursery at once."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

Ahh yes, civilization has made life really worth while! Dec 4, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If you are an acrobat, you may possibly get through one of those modern revolving doors without being mortally wounded. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Do you want yo' shoes cleaned, sir?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

"Maiditis" epidemic breaking out among women in all places Dec 15, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A meeting of public-spirited women to distribute Christmas cheer. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I never thought of that: "Yes, I'm a great little guy for attending to things."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

Cartoonist Goldberg breaks into Vaudeville -- by himself Dec 18, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Anyway I can bank on my two friends in the fourth row to stick till I go on." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "Yes, it's great to be on the stage-everybody treats you fine and looks up to you with great respect."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

Beautiful poems, full of Christmas sentiment Dec 23, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Willie's Christmas Gifts-by Silas Junk of Grand Junction.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.1--ffALB, folder 03

Get the great Boob calendar -- a screw loose in every month Dec 28, 1911

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let me crawl into your overcoat pocket-I'm a moth ball." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are those the new 1912 calendars?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

Why they throw bombs Nov 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll devote an hour or two to some very important mail that I have shamefully neglected."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club Dec 3, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Erasmus Van Sink, professor of dead languages in the University of Farina… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I know a guy-: "It's wonderful how this town has gona ahead."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

Social conventions are largely a matter of the imagination Dec 11, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mr. & Mrs. Aedipus Shoehorn request the pleasure of your presence…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Did your umbrella blow inside out?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

Yes, every child should have a musical education 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Professor, I want you to take charge of my son and teach him to play the piano-I'll be back after the first lesson." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm the guy: "If I had charge of the New York police, I'd clean out the gamblers in ten minutes."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

"Where is the false-face department?" 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Won't Ophelia be delighted when she learns I've mastered the new step!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "Yes, all us young folks are having the time of our lives."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

All the world's a moving picture show Jan 6, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "After twenty-years hard work I've saved $631.40-just enough to open a nice little stationary store." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is that the trained monkey?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

History in a modern picture frame: The village blacksmith: under a spreading chestnut tree… Feb 10, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've only got $387.40 on me but I can wire to the back for more." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Were you robbed?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

Leap year sports for the ladies Feb 24, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The leap year marathon: "Patrick Henry had the right idea when he said…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "I'd give ten years of my life to be out of this house."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

It is beginning to look as if music is good to eat Feb 2, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] How grandfather used to order: "Bring me an oyster cocktail, some chicken soup…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "The boys are all having a most enjoyable time."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 01

Why does every boy use his pockets for a junk shop Feb 1, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Youth's one great joy is crabbing the garbage man's job: "We'll have to put him on a diet-he's getting too stout." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Willie, have you got something in your pockets?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

The seven slumberlan[ds?] Feb 8, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We were doped!"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

Fans to honor great baseball hero Mar 20, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Abbot J. Grass has served faithfully as ground-keeper of the local ball park for the last 47 years. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "What have I got in my hand?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

Some people can look busy when they're unconscious Mar 29, [1912]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder if it looks business-like to dot the I" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Trying to button your collar, Toby?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

Ball players developing new curves in training camps Mar 2, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The tailor ball-when the batter sees a picture of his tailor on the ball, he immediately thinks of the money he owes him and becomes helpless. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "There are only two of us in the running for the position on the team…"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

Even then, you can't get sore at her Mar 15, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't think of any greater pleasure than walking through life with the girl you love." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are you the shoe clerk?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

The best a kid gets is a lot of time to himself & a chance to raise a beard Apr 16, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must go out to take part in some suffragette riots-you stay home and mind Sylvester." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Putting your pants under the mattress to press 'em?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

Still mother can't be a piker when she buys her Easter bonnet Apr 6, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Guess I'll have to get a job as manager of a railroad or something" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Selecting your Easter hat?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Miscellaneous
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

[It all depends on the point of view] How the approach of spring looks to the man who sells fishing tackle & bathing suits Apr 17, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oh sun, oh sun, your light is good…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Telephonies: "If I do say it myself, there's nothing about me that is insincere or false.
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

Why is it - ? Apr 18, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] That a man who is broke has a chance to make a good investment and a man with a bundle of dough doesn't know what to do with it.
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 02

You can go through fire and water to please your wife - and then she isn't pleased May 30, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want to get a stylish straw hat-don't spare any pains or expense because my wife is very particular about how I look."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

The law of [compercation proven by a hat and a pair of pants?]: Going down. [with arrow to man's hat] 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Going up: [five dated scenes of man walking in hat that gets larger over time, and pants that get shorter.] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "My son, my son, are you wearing those short English pants?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

Both presidential conventions will be full of pepper & dynamite Jun 12, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If the worst happens, John, do you want a stylish tombstone on your grave?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is the clock busted?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

History in a modern picture frame: Francis Scott Key writing the "Star Spangled Banner" Sept 16, 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Toss a tune around this lyric, Steve…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is your machine equipped with electrical lights?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

This all comes under the heading of pleasure: "I pity the poor simps that are tied down all day in a stuffy office without any fresh air or recreation" 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Every man should have a hobby like collecting wish-bones or taming wild-flowers or breeding artichokes"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

This all comes under the heading of pleasure: "Now I think I can appreciate how a nut feels when they throw him into a straight-jacket" 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll bet everybody thinks I'm a cab…"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

This all comes under the heading of pleasure: "What greater pleasure could a man want than spend the evening with the sweest [sic] little baby in the world" 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Cutey, cutey, see, papa is an ostrich."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

The most sensible man to select your straw hat from the thousands of new shapes 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Take the one that happens to land on your head and let it go at that. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I never thought of that: "It took me all afternoon to select that hat."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

The goat Jan 1, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "And on the way out they all wished me a happy new year." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are you still blowing that horn?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Miscellaneous
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

The suffragettes are getting ready for the walk to Washington Feb 3, [1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The long walks that are being taken in the interests of suffrage make it lonesome around the house. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Gee, are we still walking uphill?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 03

But it doesn't mean anything April 5, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Tooshwaa kowting pajama submarine."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 04

This all comes under the heading of pleasure: "You'll have to eat lunch without me - I'm going over to the park to get a little pleasure out of my new camera" Apr 26, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I feel like a king, up here with my camera-nothing can disturb me." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Leah, why did you put out the light in the parlor?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 04

When the maxim silencer is applied to apartment house walls April 7, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why can't we lead a nice, quiet, happy, peaceful, loving, sweet, enjoyable life like the Joneses?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Aren't you two happily married?"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 04

They way of all investigations Mar 20, [1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Committee appointed to investigate big steal in municipal cuspidor contract…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Silly sonnets: "I fly like a swallow on the wing."
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 04

Weston, sweep out padded cell 63140 Mar 18, [1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll walk six blocks this morning to keep my blood in circulation." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Silly sonnets: "With flaming eyes and streaming hair"
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 04

The income tax has started a lot of weary thinking 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "These shoes will make you look as if you owe money." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I'll run this $100 up to a thousand, buy a home in the country on the installment plan and settle down to a life of ease."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Taxes
volume 1964.047 v.01 pt.2--ffALB, folder 04

Boobs abroad: Every Frenchman you see at Maxim's is an American July 26, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You'll have to wait till I cable my agent to sell all my apartment houses in America before I can pay this check." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Hello, Eddie, are you in Paris too?"
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Boobs abroad: English barmaids are a very strong argument against temperance July 19, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the very spot where Henry VIII bestowed the order of the garter on Black Ben of the royal coal-scuttle dragoons." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "So you're one of these English barmaids, are you?"
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Boobs abroad: A wild and bloody night at the National Sporting Club of London July 22, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Quiet please-I 'eard somebody breathe." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is that fellow's body tattooed?"
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Boobs abroad: At that a man has a right to worry about himself as long as he is paying for it 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We ought to feel thankful we're here when we read all the terrible news in the papers." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Taking the cure?"
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Boobs abroad: As the old saying goes, never look a European gift in the face Aug 26, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What people don't know won't rob them of any sleep." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Vill you haf some toys for der children?"
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Boobs abroad: There may be something sadder than a ship's concert but nobody has discovered it Aug 29, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fellow passengers, we are now passing the very spot where thousands of brave sailors found a watery grave." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are you one of the stokers?"
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Boobs abroad: Maybe they tried to apologize but we thought they were still calling us names Aug 14, [1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Not that I don't appreciate it, but I can't understand why the king sent his bodyguard down to meet me-I didn't wire him I was coming" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Do I have to eat with that wooden spoon?"
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Boobs abroad: After spending a few days in Holland, you know what it really means to be a Dutch Aug 9, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, madam, you lost your birdcages!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Say, driver, is that a Dutch windmill?"
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Boobs abroad: Who knows, they might have had taxicabs in Pompeii too! Aug 16, [1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] One citizen, at least, did not regret that the eruption of lava came along and saved him from losing a bout with his anxiously-waiting wife. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is Vesuvius still smoking?"
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Boobs abroad: [M]an carries his place of business around under his arm Aug 19, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This collection of grand opera would be worth about $300,000 in America.
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Boobs abroad: When you're broke you know you're cured Aug 21, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You are dying from too much over-heaviness-I must gif [sic] you my reducing cure sooner at once-my assistants will make an instant relief of you."
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Confidentially speaking, a man has a right to be a little more reckless during his vacation Sept 6, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got to hand it to myself-it was pitiful the way that blonde with the big eyes fell for that stuff I pulled about owning a yacht and six candy factories." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are you in haste?"
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When they've all had their little say, Paris is still Paris Sept 11, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I was in Paris…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are you the butler?"
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Breaking even: If restaurant patrons could get a waiter to sit down at his own table Sept 15, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been here two hours already and nobody has even offered me a glass of water." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are they smashing each others straw hats?"
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Anyway, election returns give you an excuse for staying out tonight Nov 4, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The latest reports from Osgonsgas county indicate a plurality of… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are they still counting votes?"
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Breaking even: The only way to even up matters with the man who is always boasting about his only child Nov 14, 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dorothy is only two months old and Hammerstein wants to sign her up in grand opera…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are they unveiling the monument?"
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Everything seems to be all right until you want to start something Nov [1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Step in, Ralph, I want to show you how my new self-starter works…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is this one of those crankless machines?"
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You may as well look your Christmas shopping square in the face [ca. 1904-1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "As close as I can figure it, it takes fives days to get from the toy department to the delicatessen counter." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "It's about time I got wise to myself-there's no reason why I should stick around here working…"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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After all, it is only a matter of getting used to it Dec 10, [1913]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been here in Mexico so long I feel as much at home as a native." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "There can't be much class to me-all the real people ride horseback every morning before going to work."
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"It says here in the paper that only the single men will be called to serve the country during the war" 1912

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hurry up, Olga we're going to get married-don't ask any questions-just follow me." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Silly sonnets: "Love's breath is wafted with a sigh"
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What are you gonna do with it? Jan 14, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My only ambition is to run this first thousand dollars up to a million…." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm the guy: "I couldn't stay in business unless I gave each of my customers a perfect fit."
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Breaking Even: If men who attend banquets ever get a chance to address the chronic after-dinner speaker. Jan 30, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have written an original poem for this occasion…." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Money means nothing after all…."
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It's all wrong, King Albert, it's all wrong 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Suzette, my socks are full of holes…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I'm making great headway…"
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The new eugenic baby 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It seems to be in perfect condition, but you can't tell what might develop later on." [Includes two women holding a baby labeled, 1914 ball season. The back includes an additional drawing of a man.]
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The nation's underpreparedness 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You know, Myron, if Napoleon were living today he'd be your valet…." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I'd be robbing you if I accepted a tip because I realize how unnecessary I am on earth."
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Boobs abroad: Whatever you've heard about crossing the English Channel, it's worse than that. 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I know how little a sardine gets out of life."
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That little touch of green makes your purple hair looks lovely, Harriet Mar. 3, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] No kidding, they are going to wear the hair to match the loud color of the gown. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "My boy, you're wasting the best years of your life around these tango joints…."
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Laughs are no good unless you can share them with somebody Mar. 10, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I heard a great story this morning - I laughed till I was blue in the face." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Nobody's business: "The old man didn't show up the other night till one o'clock in the morning…."
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Breaking Even: If husbands ever get the chance to put hooks in their clothes Mar 12, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You had better start hooking me up the back now, dear…." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Nobody's business: "I always suspected that Isabelle Humphries in the millinery department was pretty thick with that big-eyed guy...."
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It is bad enough to dance it without trying to say it Mar 17, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Maxixe craze hits town. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Nobody's business: "Ludwig Murphy certainly picked a sour one when he married that widow from Buffalo…."
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What are you gonna do with it? Mar 20, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Who can tell me the name of the ninth king of Sardinia?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Ah, here is an answer to my cable…."
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[...?] lover that knows his own sweetheart Mar 26, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "How should I know - I haven't seen her face yet." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Is there a foolish question in today?"
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Breaking Even: How to get even with the man who always plans his talking monologue soon as you get in the house Mar 27, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Wait till you hear the other 740 records." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "At last I've got it - the self-scrambling egg…."
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If you look at it in the right light, you're a mere child at 100 Jul 9, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My life has been a dismal failure - I'm 70 years old…." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: Their wives are away in the country too.
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There's no sense to the fish-hook curls - that's why they're stylish Mar 31, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The newest head-dress is a matter of surveying. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Extra paper - all about the great bla, bla, bla…!"
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A stranger knows nothing when he arrives - and less when he leaves Apr 9, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here I am in a strange town with a ticket for the convulsion theatre I bought at the hotel…." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Madam, I advise you to take a number twelve-R."
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Why didn't they tell the truth in the first place and save all that time? Apr 13, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Boss, my old indigestion has come back on me - I feel sure I will be laid up tomorrow." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Lola, the sweetest girl on earth - I'll surprise her with a beautiful bunch of roses before I call tonight."
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Don't be surprised if the butcher brings this shop around to your house Apr 15, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sorry I can't serve your eggs, sir - the egg chauffer is having trouble with his engine, sir." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Pretty soft for these policemen - I think I'll try to get a job on the force."
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Breaking even: If the public even gets a chance to take charge of the information bureau in a railroad station Apr 28, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When does the next train leave for Deadhead-on-the-Hudson?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: The horn seems a little hoarse - I'll get a mechanic to look it over."
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It's all wrong, Mendelssohn, it's all wrong Apr 30, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The secret of Mozart's "Song of the Dill Pickle" lies in the position of the back teeth when sounding lower "Q"." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Maybe your wife would like me to do some sewing for her…."
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Salute, you boob, salute! May 5, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The only way to make sure you are not insulting anybody is to salute everything in sight. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "We've printed a limited edition of Updike's works…."
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It's all wrong, Oscar, it's all wrong May 7, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've walked around for six days looking for work and have worked up appetite enough to bite the ear off of a race-horse running at the rate of 60 miles an hour." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I don't blame the girls for not falling for a guy with hands like mine...."
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Moreover, they need men at home to read the war news May 9, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A war drama in two acts. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I want to get a tune fork for a friend of mine who is going to get married…."
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Our overskirt is the mother of invention May 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's no sense to all these overskirts, but, that's what they're wearing and people must admit my husband has a stylish wife." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Boy, I want to have this shirt washed - how long will it take?"
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A man is a mere boy at 96 from the tango standpoint May 18, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It seems foolish for a man my age to start taking tango lessens... // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney Films: "Have a light."
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It's all wrong, Cleopatra, it's all wrong May 20, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "207 pounds! I must see a doctor at once and find out if there is any hope for my figure." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I believe in trusting my chauffeurs…."
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Shades of grandma, they're wearing their ears outside again! May 25, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The swellest of them are wearing their hair straight back from their ears. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "This is an ideal spot for you and your family during the hot summer months."
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It's all wrong, Judge, it's all wrong May 26, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll help myself to an apple - I Haven't eaten in seven days." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "No, my baby isn't the greatest in the world - in fact, I'm ashamed of him…."
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It's all wrong, Cupid, it's all wrong May 28, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mister Allkinds, the young millionaire, is coming to call this evening and will probably propose to me before the evening is over." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I think Edna has the loveliest baby."
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Breaking even: If actors ever get a chance to criticize the dramatic critic Jun 3, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The only thing about him I can't quite straighten out in my mind is why they let him live." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Make my picture look natural - I don't want you to flatter me."
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It's all wrong, Graham White, it's all wrong Jun 5, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm certainly fortunate in having a nice, quiet, safe little delicatessen business - I pity painters and steelworkers and aviators who have to risk their lives every time they want to make a dollar." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney Films: "Boss, I realize that business is on the blink and feel that I would be doing you an injustice if I took a vacation this year."
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The title of this picture is - "Fifty-fifty" Jun 8, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] He tried to play up to her station and she tried to play up to his station - they were both in wrong. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Fine, central - you got it right the first time."
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Rules for winning an heiress at a summer hotel Jun 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder if he'd talk to us - we're only worth a million." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney Films: "I'm sure I see a messenger boy running - one of us has lost his reason."
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What are you gonna do with it? Jun 13, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see, I'm paying $5 a day at this resort which is $70 for the two weeks I am going to stay here." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney Films: "Don't look till she gets in the water - she might feel embarrassed."
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No wonder the Mexicans can't fight! Jun 15, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A cigar can change a man's whole future. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm the guy: "I'm the guy that put the bat in battle."
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How to keep from missing the 5:30 out to your summer cottage Jul 22, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The commutometer - the bell rings at 5:15 to remind you that you must hasten to catch the 5:30 for clam chowder-by-the-sea. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Conductor, you forgot to collect my fare."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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It's all wrong, Lambert, it's all wrong! Jun 17, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Go to bed without any dinner - no boy who smokes cigarettes can ever grow up to be a successful man." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "There must be something wrong with the meter - it should read $2.70 instead of $4.80 - I hope you'll pardon the mistake."
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Did somebody say "Everybody's out of town,"? Jun 18, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The secret lies in the little kink in the blade." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Give me a table in the back some place - I've been planning a star part on Broadway all season and people might stare at me and embarrass me."
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What are you gonna do with it? Jun 19, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nothing can be discovered without patience - I've made up my mind to find a four-leaf clover and I'll keep on looking." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: Just my luck! There goes the lunch whistle and I'm right in the middle of a most interesting piece of work - I'll ask the foreman if I can go right on working - I'm not hungry anyway."
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It's all wrong, Irving, it' all wrong. Jul 6, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "At last I've finished the most beautiful song ever written - I'll read it over before I take it to a publisher an sell it for a couple of hundred thousand dollars." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: Complete absence of bad language. [Man breaking his golf club]
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What are you gonna do with it? Jul 7, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The citizens of Bilgewater Junction deeply appreciate the great honor you have slipped them by your visit to our fair city." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I' cured: "Let me put your name up at the Camel's Club - it's principal object is good - fellowship."
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They ride to the city every morning on the 7:30 Jul 9, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The commuter who insists on talking village politics every morning in the seven-thirty smoker runs the mosquito s close second for honors in the pest department. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "The real estate agent was right - there's not a mosquito in the place."
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If you don' think you are attracting enough attraction, send somebody a telegram Jul 17, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "As toastmaster, it is my great privilege to read a few of the hundred of telegrams of congratulation sent to the bride and groom by prominent people in all lines of endeavor." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "My greatest ambition is to have my son take lessons on that counterpart of the human voice, the violin."
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What are you gonna do with it? Jul 18, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just think, the actual ball with which Homerun Bonedome won the game for the Horribles." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Shall we take a taxi?"
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I'm the guy: I didn't miss a meal the whole trip Jul 23, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It is four months since the boobonia went down with all on board - I'm afraid I can't hold out much longer - four months is a long time to go without food."
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Phoney films: Is the one in blue travelling alone? Jul 24, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):]"I have an appointment to take Miss Paraphernalia to the theatre."
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I'm the guy: I'm not seasick - it's the pudding Jul 28, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It took me 17 years to land this treasure chest - I'll move to a foreign country, grow a lawn on my face and run for mayor or something."
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Phoney films: Honest, you don't need your goggles in the ocean Jul 30, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's growing again!" [Man looking at new hair growth after using a hair restorer]
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None of the others know what the song is all about, either Dec 11, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where is this Tipperary, where is it a long way from, why should anyone want to go there, and how does it concern you?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I can understand the words."
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Here's another girl calendar for your collection Dec 28, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Jan.; She marries janitor. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I just had to put a deposit of $99.15 to reserve a table for New Year's Eve."
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The tango has succeeded bread as the staff of life Dec 30, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Instead of admiring the baby's face they now look at his feet. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I know you want to dance with me out of sympathy..."
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The prima donna retires for the 1,678th time Dec 31,1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear friends, before making my farewell appearance, I want to express my heart-felt thanks for your generous appreciation of my various rough-house performances during all my years as a souse." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I'm off the stuff for good - I'm on the wagon for the rest of the year..."
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I'll be in Paris in between the 15th and old age 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] I'm cured: "My mind is made up - I'm tired of my own society - I'll propose to Dorcas tonight."
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What time is it? My wrist is sprained Aug 3, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] I'm cured: "When does the next train leave for Camp Shoestring?"
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What are you gonna do with it? Aug 4, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My 25 years of research in the science of mudology" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Give me a good, stiff jolt of whiskey - I want to forget my troubles."
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If this is Switzerland, where is the cheese? Aug 7, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Phoney films: "Gee, I had a fine night's sleep."
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This is only a psychological cartoon, so that lets us out Aug 11, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If business is bad only psychologically, then you can take a vacation the same way. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "What kid of wine will you have?"
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For raising the deuce with a queen, the king is an ace Aug 12, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Phoney films: "The prescription is written in Latin and looks very expensive."
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Rehearse this & you be lonesome crossing the ocean Aug 13, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Speech one: "Is this your first trip across?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm Cured: "You ought to join a bridge whist club where you can meet the wives of our leading citizens."
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When I was abroad, etc., etc., etc. Aug 14, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] I'm cured: "Ah "sunny and warm - light winds - no rain" - that's fine -I won't need my umbrella today."
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What are you gonna do with it? Aug. 24, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have more duel scars on my face than any student that ever graduated from old Heidelberg." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: Lastforever tires - absolutely puncture-proof.
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[..?] that, the pictures are sometimes the best part of the vacation Aug 17, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Soon, we'll have the silly season where they show vacation photos of people nobody ever heard about, taken in places nobody ever cared about. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Not a servant in sight waiting for a tip!"
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What are you gonna do with it? Aug 19, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll bet nobody from the hotel ever left his trade mark at the very top of that tree." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Gee, I'm glad school has started again."
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Take an Englishman away from his tea and he's not an Englishman Aug 20, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] In England when it comes to a question of duty or tea, tea wins. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Gee, I wish I took up French in school - he might be saying something very important."
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It's all wrong, Morpheus, it's all wrong Aug 21, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "One o'clock! I went to bed at eight o'clock and haven't closed my eyes for a minute - this insomnia is killing me." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Don't bother me - I'm busy with affairs of state."
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There's enough material in a shoe-string for a dozen Ostend bathing suits Aug 25, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Before you get a chance to take off your hat, the bath-house starts to move out into the ocean. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I'm going to a swell society tea this afternoon and I don't want to look like a rank outsider."
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Stay in the bath-tub and laugh at the hot weather Aug 26, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I won't be disturbed - this weather's too hot for a murder." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I'm giving this $5,000,000 to the orphan asylum on condition that nothing is said about it in the papers."
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"Mind over matter" is the right dope Aug 29, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Ball players are rehearsing the trance gag during their spare moments.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Baseball
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If you are on the ground, naturally you can understand the war situation more thoroughly Sept 8, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've read every French paper since the trouble started, and I haven't the slightest idea what the war is all about." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Foolish questions: "Are we in the war zone?"
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The Parisians show their loyalty in many ways Sept 15, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This poor dachshund didn't even know that war had been declared but the Parisians were too excited to ask him. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Business has been terrible since these peace delegates held their important meetings."
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Can't feel depressed if your vacation ate up all your loose change Sept 19, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The only sensible thing to do after coming back from your vacation broke. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "But, Julia, this is your night off."
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The war refugees didn't have time to think about clothes Sept 21, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Americans had to use ingenuity in getting their families away from the warzone. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "This is the first of the new fall models we are importing from Paris."
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Breaking Even: The only way to get back at the man who is always telling you how sick he thinks he is Sept 26, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Call seven doctors and eighteen nurses - I've got appendicitis, chicken pox, brain fever, heart failure, hydrophobia, and housemaid's knee - I can tell because my elbow itches." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I dropped in to pay you that three dollars I borrowed July 18th, 1906."
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It's all wrong, Wilhelm, it's all wrong Oct 6, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "War is costing $55,00,00 a day and nobody knows what it is all about." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I think the French are wrong."
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You're foolish if you even try to say them Oct 7, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Those unpronouncable names should not keep you from discussing the war. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Goodnight, Joe, it was a great game and everybody's satisfied."
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Now you know why your customers can't give you any trip advice Sat. [1914]

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't quite understand all this talk about hard times." [Two men labeled Phil Athletics and Boston Braves receiving lots of money] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "It's all my fault, Jack - I admit I was wrong."
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It's all wrong, Joe, it's all wrong Oct 22, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll call on A.T. Stretch, president of the rubberneck department store, and I won't tell him I'm here to sell him an order of hairpins until after I've shown him a good time and gained his good-will." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "What you need, Phil, is excercise - you'd feel better if you took off weight."
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It's surprising there was so large a vote rolled Oct 27, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If it is the last act of my life I must go to the polls and vote for my brother-in-law who is running for city and county onion-inhaler." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "As a committee of 10,000 of your supporters and leading citizens, we have come to congratulate you upon your election."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Politics
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Father Time will have to move faster to keep up with the new automobile models Oct 22, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] They're getting out the new automobiles so fast, a man is three years behind the time unless he is four years ahead of himself." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "This old roman vase was made in 23 B.C. and was used as a shaving mug by Emperor Kickyerfacien. You can have it for $4,000."
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The society season is very successful in spite of hard times Oct 28, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Society people are all broke, but that doesn't stop them from going through the motions. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Business is great."
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A drummer in an orchestra can't say business is quiet Nov 2, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It will alays remain a great mystery why a drummer is expected to do more things than any other living person. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I'm sorry I can't suggest anything to cure your cold."
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What are you gonna do with it? Nov 3, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm ashamed of myself - I'm eight years old and I can't inhale a cigarette - I might as well start practicing right now." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I don't see any sense in making a healthy guy like me go to school."
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The best part of reducing is that it is so simple Nov 10, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Doughnut (A) rolls down board (B) and becomes overheated from friction... // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Darling, I just love widows."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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It's all wrong, Bombardier, it's all wrong Nov 12, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I never saw a prize fight in my life." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "You must meet our crowd - we're all jolly bohemians and never bother with any of the conventionalities like full dress or society talk."
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Everything you pick up is wrapped in germ-proof paper Nov 13, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] They're wrapping everything in sealed packages now to keep out impurities. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I've been here 26 years and I'm getting $17 a week."
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We got this way from reading war news Nov 14, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll send you a bill for gas and air." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "My wife is sick and we haven't eaten for three days."
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What are you gonna do with it? Nov 16, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "After studying all year I've memorized Shortfellows, 'Old Clay Pipe'." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm the guy: "Don't squeal, lady, I just want to borrow your cape so I can make a safe get-away."
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Have you some inside dope on the war, too? Nov 18, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I know for a positive fact that the Sultan of Turkey is Wounded." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "He didn't make a liar out of me."
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Some presents we must accept from life's Christmas tree Tuesday [1914]

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's a great car but it won't go." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "This is certainly a relief-This magazine is full of real Christmas spirt..."
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It's less dangerous to fight than to remain neutral Nov 27, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I write an editorial on the war for my paper I take particular pains to kep it absolutely neutral." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I've had enough - I can't win back what I've lost."
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The speeches are not the only thing the matter with a banquet Nov 30, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The guest of honor generally has to break a date that would mean so much more to him than the banquet // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "Nobody but a farmer wears suspenders these days-a belt is much more comfortable"
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What are you gonna do with it? Dec 1, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'd rather drink poison than take my cold shower this morning - but they're all doing it." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I'm not using the limousine today."
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If your firs are big enough to be seen with the naked eye, you're not in style Dec 5, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The furs they are wearig this season don't seem to have very much to do with the cold weather. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: A peach entering and not a head turned.
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If you get killed outright, it saves you the trouble of meeting all those strange people Dec 8, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Is this the slowpoke railroad? I was knocked down by one of your cars today and I want you to make a settlement." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "Bless the little darling - he didn't disturb me once last night."
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A Christmas surprise is only a surprise because it's so cheap Dec 9, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My what a small hand you have, Miss Coldcream!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "These dime savings banks are wonderful little things - a man can save money without stinting himself."
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You'll soon be able to use your dog house for a garage Dec 10, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] These very small cars they are making now are apt to cause your friends a lot of unnecessary worry. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I want to give myself up - I saw a man arrested for stealing an apple."
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The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club Dec 11, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Laughington brings her daughter's fiance around to meet the ladies. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Slackers: The person who writes anonymous letters and starts a lot of trouble without any fear of getting into it.
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None of the others know what the song is all about, either Dec 11, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where is this Tipperary, where is it a long way from, why should anyone want to go there, and how does it concer you?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I can understand the words."
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Here's another girl calendar for your collection Dec 28, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Jan.; She marries janitor. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I just had to put a deposit of $99.15 to reserve a table for New Year's Eve."
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The tango has succeeded bread as the staff of life Dec 30, 1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Instead of admiring the baby's face they now look at his feet. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Phoney films: "I know you want to dance with me out of sympathy..."
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The prima donna retires for the 1,678th time Dec 31,1914

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear friends, before making my farewell appearance, I want to express my heart-felt thanks for your generous appreciation of my various rough-house performances during all my years as a souse." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] I'm cured: "I'm off the stuff for good - I'm on the wagon for the rest of the year..."
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Father was right Jan 10, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Julian, my boy, you are very foolish to raise a mustache..." // [Additional panel(s)] Old man Alf of the Alphabet: "I'm afraid to go home to face my wife."
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It's all wrong Godiva, it's all wrong Jan 11, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'd give $7,000,000 of the fortune I inherited from my uncle just to have long beautiful hair." // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "You forgot to give us our homework."
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Some men think anything that looks foolish is an antique Jan 12, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I picked up everything you see in this room during my travels in all the countries in the world." // [Additional panel(s)] I'm cured: "I just made $16,780,000 in lawn mowers and I want to collect rare painting like other rich men."
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What are you gonna do with it? Jan 13, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I chinned the bar 43 times." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "Nothing is too good for you, darling..."
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We have to like them even though they are lacing their shoes on the side Jan 16, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] At that, the shoe-maker who put the first pair of shoe-laces in the front may have been wrong. // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "It is worth losing a night's sleep just to know that the people upstairs are having a wonderful time."
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What are you gonna do with it? Jan 22, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is my seventh load - 596 people were all smashed up in the 12th wreck of the rough and ready railroad." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "That's a wonderful lot across the street - for $500,000 I could put up an apartment house."
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It's all wrong, Larry, it's all wrong Jan 23, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must watch very closely for the next car." // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "Yes, sir, I'm going down."
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What are you gonna do with it? Jan 29, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, Spike, I just had the most wonderful dream in the world." // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "I'll be ready soon dear - I've found my full dress shirt studs and tie and shirt all in one place."
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It's too bad those little information books aren't large enough to use for fuel Jan 30, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm a successful business man but I feel my lack of education..." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "How can they expect me to work in an ice chest like this with a hurricane blowing down my neck?"
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You don't know what work is until you've tried to open a window on a train Feb 1, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Peanut butchers on trains could make a lot of money selling electric window-openers to passengers. // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "I'd call on the telephone and ask me to join myself but I'm afraid I'm out of town."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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It's all wrong, Jimmy Valentine, it's all wrong Feb 2, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My Swiss watch and diamond ring are the only valuable things I own on earth." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "There's an Australian duster-hound, one of the rarest animals in the world."
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The enjoyment of a dinner party depends entirely on mechanical skill Feb 19, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It takes more than an ordinary amount of courage and strategy to entertain your partner at a dinner table. // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "My paintings are better than Rembrandt's, and people think I'm cheating them when I give them away."
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Why not take your valentines and give the "victims" a chance to defend themselves? Feb 13, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It's cowardly to send comic valentines - this way gives everybody an even break. // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "Didn't I tell you never to clean the stove with my shaving brush?"
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Read this and learn how to button your collar in a hurry Feb 17, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Stand near pool table (A)...// [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "Mister Suet Pudding."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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Edison should invent a way to regulate a shower bath Feb 18, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A nice shower bath will straighten me out for a good day's work." // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "I found a popular magazine without a girl's face on the cover."
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it's all wrong, Euclid, it's all wrong Feb 19, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Lutie, I want to impress upon you the importance of knowing your arithmetic thoroughly..." // [Additional panel(s)] I never though of that: "That's the biggest bargain I ever saw in riding pants."
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The less they know about a thing the better they like it Feb 20, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] People don't think music is high class unless they hear it in a language they can't understand. // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "Why won't you marry me Amorita?"
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What are you gonna do with it? Feb 25, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "U.R. Slow, of the Cheesecake Athletic Club, crosses the line first in the great hardlyable marathon handicap." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney Films: "I found your stolen diamonds."
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It's all wrong, Fatima, it's all wrong Feb 26, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll stop off on the way up-town and leave this box of marshmallows at my daughter-in-law's house..." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "Julia will be proud of my business sense in buying this beautiful $100 horn for $12.60."
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Woman's place is the home, but that is no reason she should not vote Mar 2, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Why leave the kitchen to make a political speech? // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "This is a 5 cent cigar with a 25 cent band on it..."
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European soldiers are not the only ones who receive crosses for bravery Mar 4, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Being decorated with the order of the misfit. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: Just think, Uncle Luke is worth two million and I'm his sole heir."
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Every thrice-horse-power car should be equipped with a shoe-horn Mar 5, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, we're trying to figure out the best way we can all fit in the new one-cylinder car." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Dear, I can't deceive you - Before I accept your proposal I must tell you that I wear a wig, I have a wooden leg, and I make a noise when I eat soup."
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What are you gonna do with it? Mar 6, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've spent every evening for a month practicing on one of those 'Sister Susie's sewing shirts for soldiers' songs like Al Jolson sings." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Young man - here's your salary - you deserve it -"
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It's all wrong, Aloysius, it's all wrong Mar 8, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've dropped that dollar - watch 27 times in two days and it's still running." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I insist upon you allowing me to take you home from the dance in a taxi."
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Why should a man be idle while his companion is dolling up in public? Mar 10, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A man could put in his time shaving himself while his wife is powdering her nose." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought: "What can I do for this toothache?"
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Another German blockade in the Schultz family Mar 11, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got just enough to buy a stack of chips over at Jake's when I sneak away after dinner." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I just finished building that house and it didn't cost me a nickel more than the contractor said it would."
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What are you gonna do with it? Mar 12, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, hide something in the next room and I will show you the power of thermohypnotic concentration as I developed it from the teachings of Prof. Stonedome." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "There's a itemized bill right before your very eyes - $87.44 in black and white."
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The only sure way to get your morning bath is to sleep in the bath tub Mar 17, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There goes the alarm clock - I'll get up early and start the day right." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "There you are, Sir - one brass bed, $57.10 - our terms are strictly cash."
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The reason for baseball training camp reports has been discovered at last Mar 18, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been in bed for six hours and haven't closed an eye - I'd give a million for something to make me sleep." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Mother sent me over to return this book she borrowed three years ago."
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All theatre box offices should be equipped with this time-saving device Mar 19, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When your patience is exhausted, pull handle and push lever forward. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "For 35 years I've spent all my time and money on Henrietta Bamboo."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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A man isn't always crazy if he laughs to himself Mar 23, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A man who is seen laughing to himself always attracts a lot of unfavorable attention - perhaps he is only cashing in the laughs he was too polite to take // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "There goes my son, Jasper - although he is captain of the college football team, is the best baseball pitcher in college..."
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It's all wrong, Paderewski, it's all wrong Mar 24, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll sell papers until I get enough money to start taking piano lessons." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "There's one of our very latest Parisian models."
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There's room for all kinds of talent in the moving pictures business Mar 26, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Olive, I'm afraid you'll step on your own neck some day and strangle yourself - you've broken 17 ornaments in three days." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "There's just the kind of a machine I've been wanting to own for years."
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The only bad part of a good idea is that everybody has it at once Mar 27, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've saved $1,000 for a nice trip to the San Francisco fair where I can get a complete change, away from the boobs I've had to associate with every day in this town." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Which one of these diamond rings do you prefer, dear."
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The only way to meet a boat is to put up a tent on the wharf Mar 31, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ella is on the Detainia which Is due at the dock at 7:10 - I've just got three minutes to make it." // [Additional panel(s):] "I never thought of that: "I'm going to sue the owner of this building."
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It's all wrong, Bunny, it's all wrong Apr 2, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "After seven years of constant practice I've mastered the expression in the wrist that indicates surprise." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Here's the material I matched at the store with the sample you gave me this morning."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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The real Easter parade takes place the day after Easter Sunday Apr 5, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "She told me it was the only hat of it's kind in town and I saw seventeen others like it on the avenue yesterday." // [Additional panel(s)] Phoney films: "This is what all the stylish young ladies are wearing."
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Father was right Apr 6, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Elmer I haven't much longer to live so I'm giving you this little safe containing $3,746.10, the savings of my whole lifetime - put it in the bank and let it draw interest." // [Additional panel(s)] I never thought of that: "I can't see a thing in this office - my eyesight is getting worse every minute."
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Father was right Apr 8, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dad, I'm in love with the most wonderful girl that ever lived..." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "My $8.10 is gone - I've been attacked by thieves."
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it's all wrong, Narcissus, it's all wrong Apr 16, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "All the swell girls are calling me up and making a fuss over me..." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "The door is locked and I have no key."
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Father was right Apr 21, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My poor old dad still believes in that foolish idea of a young man starting at the bottom and working his way up..." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I'm giving you more than a quart but I'm not particular - I won't charge you for it."
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Most sensible way to break in a new pair of shoes Apr 26,1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Naturally, the first thing to do is to get the shoes." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Things are a little slow so you can take the afternoon off and go to the ball game."
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Father was right Apr 28, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My son, you're very foolish for wanting to be a prize fighter..." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought: "I'm the manager of this team - leave all the arrangements to me."
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If you want to read your morning paper you ought to buy an automobile Apr 29, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Give me a morning uproar and a daily slam - the only time I get to read the papers is on my way down to the office in the morning." [Inscribed:] "With sincere good wishes to my friend Irving Berlin, R.G. Goldberg, June 1915." ] // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I feel comfortable in these clothes."
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The Jitney Bus threatens to put the world on a five-count basis. May 6, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The Jitney Bus makes everybody look like a millionaire for a nickel. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I bought this mask for the big masquerade ball tonight so my wife won't recognize me."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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Try this and you'll never lose your glasses again May 8, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Wireless arrangement guaranteed to find your glasses when you forget where you left them. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "We'll fight it out to see which one of us will marry Fanny Blinkensniffer."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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It's all wrong, Eitel, it's all wrong May 8, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Remember, Lena, your father is English and I'm French - it would break my heart if you married a German." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "The kid has been able to talk for six months and hasn't said a cute thing yet."
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And you can't have the window-dresser arrested either May 10, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We must hurry to the theatre, dear - We're fifteen minutes late, already." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I can get enough soap out of this to wash my hands."
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Father was right May 12, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You'll regret wearing tight shoes, son... " // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "He's actually brushing the dust off of my hat."
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Getting ready for the yearly summer attempt to grab an heiress May 21

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "And after I marry the heiress I'll pay for the clothes, and give your son a job…" // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "My client admits he deliberately knocked you down with his automobile and wants to pay all your doctor bills and settle an income on you for life."
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Father was right May 22, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't read those trashy novels, Violet - read this copy of one of Shakespeare's works and you'll get some real benefit." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Eight cars have passed without even hesitating."
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Don't give up the old place till you've actually moved into the new one May 27, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just what we want dear - we'll be all ready to move on the first." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Hurry down to the train and meet my old schoolmate, Miss Stall."
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Why confine that comfortable position to racing automobiles? May 31, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] No automobile is considered real classy unless the driver is lying on his back. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "The music in this place is driving me mad."
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Father was right Jun 1, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My boy, don't try to save your hair by spending your money on every fancy remedy that comes along - buy a wig for forty cents and forget about it." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I'm not particular about the salary you give me for playing on your team - I play for the love of the sport."
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The only place where you can really meet your friends is at the movies Jun 2, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've had to come here to sleep since Mary started her singing lessons." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Your honor, my wife doesn't ask for any alimony in her suit for divorce…."
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"Call a rose by any other name etc. etc." Jun 3, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, Karl, I am going to handle this garden on a purely scientific basis." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Don't stand there and tell me that Mister Crabflake isn't it."
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The soldiers in the trenches seem to be getting all the best of it Jun 7, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "As an American citizen I am thankful that I don't have to get mixed up in the war." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Mamma, you forgot to give me my medicine."
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Father was right Jun 11, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's too dangerous up there, Eddie - I took a fall when I was a boy and had to have my head reupholstered." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: Portrait of a professional humorist
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Summer's bathers should take precautions against submarines Jun 16, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The submarines are so careless with their torpedoes, ocean bathers should be careful not to be mistaken for hostile craft." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "We love your place and would like to spend the summer here - what are your rates?"
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If you go to a stylish summer resort for a change, you'll barely get it. Jun 26, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I didn't get to see any - I was too busy changing my clothes." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I've slaved in this office for 36 years. I never left my desk until four hours after closing time."
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War has made life simply one darn note after another Jun 28, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Diplomatic relations at the breaking point // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "No thanks, lady - I never eat watermelon."
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Father was right Jun 29, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "But, Julius, I served in the campaign of 1859 and I'm still wondering what the war was all about." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I'd love to but my face is all dirty and I'm ashamed to meet anybody."
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At that, we wouldn't like 'em so well if they had sense Jun 30, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "She walks along the beach sweltering in heavy winter furs because the other women who read the fashion page are doing the same." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I paid $125 for this ring - how much will you loan me on it?"
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Father was right Jul 2, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Please don't wear that dress, Doris - there are so many reasons why you shouldn't wear it I haven't time to go into details - you'll have to take my word for it as a man who knows something." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "The dust is blinding me."
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Father was right Jul 6, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We can't own any private yachts selling cheese, herring, and pumpernickel, son, but we eat our three square meals a day and don't have to worry about the color of the butler's uniform." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I made up my mind to go home after winning $20 and I'm sticking to my resolution."
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Maybe it's the law of compensation, whatever that may be Jul 7, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A woman will laugh her head off at a moving picture of a man beating out his landlord's brains…." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I. Slamm, dramatic critic of the morning goulash, says I played Hamlet last night with as much success as a one-legged porch-climber robbing the poor house -"
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A vacation is something like an ipplewoggle - there's no such thing Jul 9, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This man went to the mountains for the fresh air." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "That's funny - I put a dollar in my pocket five minutes ago -"
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The experts might know when the war will be over but they're keeping it a secret Jul 10, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "After a careful study of the military situation in Europe, and having served as a general in 53 wars, I positively predict that the war will be over by January thirteenth." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "The Evening Schmeekase: Society Gossip"
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Father was right Jul 12, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You haven't the proper training for a successful poet - take my advice, Otto, and accept the position I secured for you in Uncle Jake's livery stable." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I made a date to meet her here at 4:30 - it's already 9:45."
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You may as well take the doctor's advice because you're wrong either way Jul 13, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You worry too much about business when you are in your office - you must get away to the country at once." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I advise all business men to do this before going to bed in my daily health articles in the "Evening Screech" and I actually do it myself."
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Learn to swim now - it may come in handy some day when you sit next to a coal-heaver eating soup Jul 15, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The subject stands in front of image of wife with phonographic attachment which causes her to make speech as in picture..." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I feel perfectly rested after my vacation."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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Father was right Jul 22, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're foolish to quit your job at the factory just when you're in line to be promoted to head janitor." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of it: "I'm roasting to death in this bed."
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Boobs at the Fair: It isn't so bad if you just keep in mind that you don't have to stick with this bunch after you reach San Francisco. Aug 5, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This boob is travelling and doesn't care who knows it. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I wonder why they don't make up my berth."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: The San Francisco people have a right to be proud of the fair, but a visitor has only one pair of eyes Aug 6, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I haven't seen the old town in five years - I'll rest up after the long trip and take a quiet look around before going to the fair grounds." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I always enjoy the convenience and comfort of a pull man wash-room."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: For the benefit of those who can't make their yearly trip to Europe, they seem to have brought Europe over here Aug 11, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've seen everything in Europe and the Orient and I'm glad to get an opportunity to visit the fair and find something about my own country." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "There hasn't been a soul near this booth all day."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: It seems foolish to come all the way to San Francisco just for a dance Aug 13, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I came all the way out here from Boston because I appreciate the educational value of the fair." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I don't want any fuss made over me - I'd rather go out and see the fair all alone as a private citizen."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: P.T. Barnum must have had "The Zone" in mind when he said "There's one born etc. etc." Aug 17, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There are many wheels of fortune on the "Zone" where you can win a nice $0.15 doll for $88.00." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I might as well tell you the truth, ladies and gentlemen - these Egyptian dancers have never been Egypt in their lives - in fact they don't know where Egypt is."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: You don't have to wait till night to see the beautiful illumination at the fairgrounds Aug 18, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You can't afford to miss the illuminations at the fair - have another cocktail." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I've been walking around the fair all day without a thing to eat."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: It takes a man with an inventive brain to appreciate the aeroplane exhibition Aug 21, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's a man dying right in the middle of the fair grounds." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "The beautiful dancing girls, all perfect Venuses, are about to appear inside."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: What's the use of listening when you can read the guide-book after you get back to the hotel? Aug 24, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We are now coming to something of tremendous interest to all the members of our party - our souls hunger for a touch of the ethereal-step into the auditorium of dead languages." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "You'll have to take the next car - I don't want to crowd my passengers and make them feel uncomfortable."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: Of course, this doesn't say what the horses in the livestock exhibit think of the people Aug 31, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope he can stand up long enough for me to get this three-second exposure." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Well, we're all here to entertain the Governor of Georgia who is to be our guest of honor at this banquet tonight."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.)
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Boobs at the Fair: The electrician at Sing Sing can get a few pointers from the exposition's electric chairs Sept 1, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Take an electric chair and see the fair in a nice, quiet, comfortable way - you can't afford to miss anything." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "This is a genuine abadaba rug imported direct from the city of Alfalfa, ruled over by Sultan Mohamet Bey Nutti."
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Boobs at the Fair: You can't get much nourishment out of the art exhibit if you let it worry you too much Sept 3, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You can't understand what you are looking at here in the Fine Arts Building unless you buy a catalogue." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Sergeant, keep firing till the rest of the army comes back from the saloon across the street."
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Boobs at the Fair: The unreasonable ones expect the Liberty Bell to stand up, walk around, and make faces Sept 6, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Many of them think the nation is foolish to bother with a damaged piece of iron when there are so many improved articles on the market. // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I left some films of the fair here to be developed."
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Boobs at the Fair: When you figure out the length of your visit, add an extra week for buying a return ticket Sept 7, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll get my ticket, reserve my sleeper and beat it for home tomorrow." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Certainly I can give you a lower berth without keeping you waiting with a lot of mysterious telephone discussions."
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Boobs at the Fair: In the smoker on the way home you'll discover that the best town in the country is Everytown Sept 9, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Seattle is the only town on the coast for warm climate during the cold weather." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Why didn't I take a bite to eat before I left home?"
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Father was right Sept 10, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My son, if I were you, I wouldn't be too quick to judge people before I met them - besides, if you knock, you can't tell who might be listening." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Here's the contract for that $1,000,000-deal - it is written on one page and doesn't contain a lot of foolish words."
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Look at this and stop worrying about our standing army Sept 15, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Our taxicab drivers can scare away the enemy without the help of our standing army of 134. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "No home should be without the new pazaza electric bulb."
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Father was right Sept 16, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It is an uncertain business, son, and you have to be in it a great many years before you know anything about it - and then you don't know anything about it." // [Additional panel(s):] "I have decided to produce your play exactly as you have written it - I won't change a word to suit the wild ideas of the star and I won't try to work off any old scenery from last year's failures."
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Father was right Sept 17, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You know, Ezra, you've never been on a horse before and it might be a good idea to take a few lessons before riding with a lot of experienced horsemen." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I'd like to borrow $50 for half an hour - it is a matter of life and death"
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If you've started following a moving picture serial you may as well give up your business Sept 18, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I missed one installment of 'The Miseries of Marguerite' and my life is wrecked!" // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "This is the worst moving picture I ever looked at."
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Has your office boy decided what kind of a car he is going to buy? Sept 20, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now that I've got a day off I'll attend to a few small personal matters." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "The apartment looks fine - I think we'll take it."
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It's all wrong, Mars, it's all wrong Sept 21, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The war seems to be getting worse every day - the thought of those poor men -" // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "What ball team do you think will win the pennant?"
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Don't start looking for an apartment unless our brain is very strong Sept 22, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The apartment looks pretty good only you have to go outside and walk around the block to get into the bath-room - and you don't get the morning sunlight till the after-noon - besides, $15,000 a year is $2 more than I expected to pay - ad there's no private bath for the dog." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Well, dear, we're all moved and there's not a scratch on the furniture."
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"I apologize" Sept 23, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Submarine sinks liner "Insania" 88 lives lost. U.S. accepts Germany's apology." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Papa, I think you ought to send me to the dentist to have my teeth looked over - some of them might need pulling."
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Don't worry, you'll get a good rest in the cemetery Sept 24, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You need a complete change - you must go to Sardine Springs for a few weeks." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "It's a shame for that poor woman to have to stand."
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Those low, open, rolling collars for men should bring women nearer the vote Sept 25, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The only legitimate excuse a man can have for wearing his shirt like this that he lost his collar buttons. // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I can take a day off and play golf-There's no official note to send to Europe today.
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Father was right Sept 27, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "As you say, Herbert, it might be perfectly all right to wear a wrist-watch in Europe, but this isn't Europe." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "It is a hundred-mile drive, dear, and the map doesn't show a single place where we can stop for a bit to eat."
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Father was right Sept 28, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I never thought I'd see a daughter of mine bleach her hair." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Mignon, don't try to grab that young man - he's got too much money."
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Father was right Oct 1, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Father, it doesn't make any difference how fast we go - you are 88 years old and I carry $100,000 worth of accident insurance - we have nothing to lose." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: Motorcycle cop with a pleasant face."
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Our soldiers are so busy going to moving picture shows the invaders won't be able to find them. Oct 2, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Maybe the army is out in it's Ford" // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Don't be so mean - can't you lend me your glove for one inning?"
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Anything slower than 200 miles an hour is called loafing Oct 6, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] De Palma, Resta, Oldfield, Burman, Mulford, and the other racings drivers are breaking records so fast we'll soon have to invent a new clock. // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "That man owns an automobile and never talks about it."
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It's all wrong, Paul, it's all wrong Oct 7, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I certainly enjoy doing this light work on six days of the week -" // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Let the Germans keep defeating us - we Russians should worry."
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War orders make $100,000 worth of ham & eggs look like a half portion Oct 8, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The tremendous war loans have had their effect on sidewalk conversation. // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I want to borrow five bucks - I can't pay it back for a long time - in fact I may never see you again."
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Father was right Oct 11, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You'd be better off, Amos, if you studied Shakespeare and Dickens instead of sending all your time learning those funny noises that are called college yells." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I've stood him on his feet twenty times and he has fallen over each time."
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A moving picture doctor doesn't seem to have much regard for the hero's life. Oct. 13, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] John Celluloid, the hero, falls out of an aeroplane, lands on a train-load of dynamite, is blown through the window on to an automobile racetrack where 16 automobiles run over him and he is hit by a stray bullet from the gun of a sports man who is hunting fox in a nearby fur store. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Don't contradict me - I know that Turkey borders on Spain."
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Preparedness need not necessarily interfere with your daily business Oct 14, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Office towel ready for use as army blanket." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I generally get a laugh out of this fellow's pictures but this is the worst I ever saw."
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Simple way to light a cigar in an automobile traveling fifty miles an hour. Oct 15, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When automobiles speeds at fifty miles an hour motorcycle cop (A) starts in pursuit..." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "This cigar tastes like an old shoe - it's killing me."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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There's always somebody just a little more lonesome than you Oct 16, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If you think this is the lonesomest man in the world - // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Darling, I want to be near you all the time."
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It's too bay they have to stop playing golf while they sleep Oct 21, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, well, if it isn't my old friend, Eddie Eggplant! Have lunch with me Tuesday." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: I know it's a beautiful day on the golf links, dear - but I'd rather stay home with you and help you put up jam."
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A shine would last much longer if you didn't have to take it with you Oct 22, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Tony, give me an extra fine shine - my wife is very particular about my shoes looking right when I come into the house." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I work 18 hours a day and get $7.00 a week and that fellow is in the office about 2 hours a day and gets $300 a week."
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Father was right Oct 28, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Never fall in love with someone you haven't met - there's no sense to it." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I tried to warn the man before I knocked him down."
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Father was right Oct 30, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Daughter, you shouldn't leave your child entirely in the hands of the maid - he needs a mother's care - you haven't talked to him for a year." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I've lost my tie pin!"
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It is difficult for the European countries to remember all their enemies Nov 12, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The war is becoming so complicated, when two soldiers meet on the field of battle they don't know whether to shoot or kiss." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "There goes a man who looks well in a derby."
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Don't be too liberal with your sympathies Nov 13, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "John used to walk as straight as a soldier but now he hangs his head like a man in great distress." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I'm against woman suffrage."
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A rich man's house is a good ad for him even if he doesn't live in it Nov 17, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If rich men didn't build beautiful country homes, people in automobiles wouldn't have much to talk about. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "My wife's aunt is a fifth cousin of the Kaiser."
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Father was right Nov 19, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Didn't I tell you I don't want that Bulgarian fruithound around here any more!" // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "I love to see a woman carry a dog."
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A study in brain-concentration Nov 20, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll take this brown one for my new overcoat." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "That' the sixth time I've fallen over that rug today."
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You'll soon be able to buy dill pickles in a clothing store Nov 25, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The modern druggist doesn't have to know anything about drugs. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "We'll have to call off the game."
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Father was right Nov 27, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Take my advice boy, boy, and don't ask her what she wants for Christmas." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Yo'all treated me pretty nice dis yeah, boss, so I don' spec' nothin' fo' Christmas."
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What's the use of all this waste of energy when you never remember the name [?] Nov 29, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Why not have a numbered list o guests at the door and place the corresponding numbers on the guests' backs? // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I've discovered that your wife is very jealous of me so I guess I'd better resign."
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Father was right Dec 3, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Better let them do it, Jim - they know what's inside the car." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "In appreciation of your remarks this evening the members of the club request me to present you with this beautiful loving cup."
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A handy traveling trunk has everything but a billiard table Dec 7, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If they keep on improving trunks, you'll soon be able to live in them and save room rent. // [Additional panel(s):] Mister Alf of the alphabet: "I'll take the overcoat - how much is it?"
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As Herman the Great once said "The more you look the less you see" Dec 9, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Smart people do their Christmas shopping early - I'll go to a big store where I can quietly look over everything in the place and pick out something suitable for all my friends - it's all very simple." // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "Do you know what lamb a la caruso and oyster bryan and chicken soup and au constantinople and all these other fancy names mean?"
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Suggestion to save Christmas shoppers worry and fatigue Dec 20, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If you don't see anything you like, ladies, I'll put on another record." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the Alphabet: "You do yourself a great wrong if you don't take one of our policies at once."
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The spirit in which the presents are given forces you to stand for anything Dec 27

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It takes quite a lot of experimenting to find out what some of your Christmas presents really are. // [Additional panel(s):] Phoney films: "He's had that toy a whole day and it still works."
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Buy one of our 1916 Peace Calendars and hang it on the floor Dec 29, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want you to help out the wounded goats of Africa." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Yes, Eddie, he's my only son - did you ever see a more perfect baby in your life?"
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This picture has a lesson in it if you can find it Dec 30, 1915

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] So, you needn't waste any sympathy on yourself when you break your New Year's pledge.
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Father was right Jan 3, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You'd better wear your rubbers, Lancelot - you can't be too careful in this weather." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Advance and give the countersign."
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Adam and Eve had the best of it when it came to clothes Jan 5, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm late this morning in getting to the office." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "There's a fine-looking machine - just the kind I'd like to have -"
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It's all wrong, Cicero, it's all wrong Jan 7, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now that I've become prominent I'll have to prepare a great speech to deliver at the banquets to which I'll probably be invited." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I have investigated the temperance conditions of the town of Snakeville and this is my report."
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A picnic is not as stylish as a dinner party but it gives you more room for your elbows Jan 8, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It is still one of the world's great mysteries why they seat twenty-nine people at a table that is meant for eight and expect them to be comfortable. // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I lose $87.42."
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The fellow this happened to doesn't want his name mentioned Jan 12, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want you to answer all my telephone calls today, Martin - I expect a call from Joe Mooch who wants to borrow money from me - when you hear his voice tell him I'm out of town." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Haven't you any manners to stand there with your back to me -"
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The ice skating rinks are becoming so crowded they have to carry their own ice Jan 27, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If this ice jitney doesn't pay, I can open a saloon and smash up the ice for cocktails." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I've been ringing this messenger signal for two hours - I guess all the boys dropped dead."
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If the price of gasoline back going up you'll have to be a millionaire to ride across the sheet Feb 2, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This man discovered that he still had two gallons of gasoline in his tank and had to call out the militia to keep off highwaymen who had their eyes on his treasure. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "The high price of gasoline is keeping me broke."
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It's hard to be optimistic when you have friends in the insurance business Feb 5, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The trouble with you is that you always think you're going to die - you'll be alright if you only keep your mind off the burying ground." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Buy one of our lots and you'll double your money in a week."
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The least important thing about most calendars is the date Feb 7, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see, what is today, Tuesday or Saturday? Or maybe it's Thursday?" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I'll have to arrest that man for undignified conduct."
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The most plausible way to select your new make of automobile Feb 9, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] As the different salesman speed their automobiles beneath you, cut the string holding you to the balloon and buy the machine you happen to fall into. // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "There's a man outside who wants to see you - here's his card."
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Father was right Feb 10, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think we ought to name him something manly like "Steve" or "Spud" or "Pete"." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Young man have you any children?"
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An idle thought of a tired business man on Lincoln's birthday Feb 12, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I thought Lincoln abolished slavery." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Abraham Lincoln lived in a log cabin and was elected president."
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Father was right Feb 17, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now that you are married, Jules, you should put a little money aside for a rainy day - you have your own home now." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I have a wife and 24 children and I need two dollars at once."
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Bohemia must be a great place when you consider what Bohemians can get away with Feb 19, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When an artist or a musician drinks himself speechless they call him a Bohemian and admiringly look upon the booze as an inspiration o his genius. // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "There goes grandfather in his high hat and everything."
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It's all wrong, Kid McCoy, it's all wrong Feb 25, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] ""Battling Schultz" fights tonight at the Slam-bang Athletic Club" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Telegraph for Mister Phoney."
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The butcher's favorite song, "The boy is on the way" Feb 26, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, is this Meatball and Co.? Where are those chops I ordered?" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "We have eggs, eggs, and eggs."
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There's always one of these on every jury Feb 28, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I still hold out for a verdict of guilty of murder in the first degree - the shape of the prisoner's ears is absolute proof of his guilt." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "This invitation gives me a great chance to bust into society."
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Baseball recruits indulge in heavy brainwork at opening of training season Mar 6, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Training recruits to address an umpire in the proper terms. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "This home-run will win the game and get my name in the papers all over the country."
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It wouldn't be so bad if they'd give you a shoe-horn or a bird cage once in a while Mar 27, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mike, let me give you one of the souvenir pencils our brewing company is getting out -" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Here's a letter from Archie who went out west to take up mining."
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It's all wrong, Venus, it's all wrong Mar 8, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm so happy I've been invited to the big Bohemian costume ball where all the artists come together every year" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I'll sign these new plans for the new jail with the usual "R.A." showing that I'm a registered architect."
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Riding in elevators needs practice just like eating olives Mar 9, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If you are thinking of renting an office in one of those tall sky-scrapers it is a good idea to first accustom yourself to the elevator service. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I dropped a penny in that machine and didn't get any gum."
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Edison's talking pictures weren't a success, either Mar 11, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oh, I get the idea now - the Queen was a waitress before she married the king and she recognizes the king's prime minister as the old cook in the beanery where she used to work -" // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I'll take a good aim at his chin, pull my right hand back slowly and let him have it right square on the point of the jaw."
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It's different when you can afford to be nervous Mar 21, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "She's so healthy and independent-just the kind of a wife I want." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I want a suite of rooms with six baths."
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And all along you thought she only cared for pink teas and the opera Mar 23, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's no chance for me - I'm only a millionaire." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I wonder where I can buy a ticket to the Willard-Moran fight."
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We needn't worry about getting volunteers if we go to war Mar 28, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "In your income tax report I find you did not mention the nickel you made on November 6th for holding a man's horse." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "My doctor told me to have this prescription filled."
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The only excuse for this picture is the date Apr 1, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I've thought everything over and have decided -" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "$55,000,000,000 worth of ore was just discovered in your oatmeal mine -"
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Celebrating an anniversary is very sweet if you don't make it a [?] business Apr 5, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I certainly love a nice quiet restful evening at home." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "These shoes are falling apart."
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She probably thinks the milliner's time is worth 5 [cents] a year Apr 6, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want a nice spring hat - this one looks fair but It is too much like the one Mrs. Soupmeat just bought." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: After a careful diagnosis of the case I can only say N.H."
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When a rich man sneezes they set it to music Apr 7, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When an unknown man says something important he's lucky if he is not arrested - but - when a famous person mumbles something foolish, he is quoted all over the world. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I didn't do anything wrong but there's a cop right in back of me running his head off."
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You're lucky to get near enough to a girl to telephone to her [Apr 11 ?] 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The new wide hood skirts make it almost impossible to get close enough to a girl to invite her to lunch. // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "My name's Professor Noise - I'd like to teach your children to play the violin."
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The owl is not the only animal that can see in the dark Apr 8, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Looking for seats at the movies develops the eye-sight so you can see very distinctly in the dark. // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Come next door quick."
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It would have been easier to tell him to in the first place Apr 14, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That pest McEmpty is on the wire - he wants to call on you tonight." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I can't get rid of this dog and I'll miss a date -"
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It's all wrong, Oscar, it's all wrong Apr 13, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Please give me something to eat - I'm starving to death." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I'm ashamed of this country - we're going to the dogs."
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The spring air awakens the poetic instincts in all of us Apr 18, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Almost any old thing is an inspiration for springtime poetry. // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Seeing that you are new tenants in the house I thought I'd call on you and make you feel at home."
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Roosevelt started something when he found the bird that eats nuts and barks like a dog Apr 15, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mister Largebundle, what have you to say about the financial outlook for this country." // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I saw the sign outside, "M. Knockdown & Co." Are you Mr. Knockdown?"
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A certain man makes good automobiles and now they want to run him for President Apr 25, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Fixing the future of their child according to the present standards. // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "I must have two dollars right away or I'm ruined."
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What's the use of paying office rent when you're always on the golf links May 1, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sorry, but he's busy now - I'll make an appointment for you to talk over that $2,000,000 cheese deal at the thirteenth hole." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I have to go to Florida on business -"
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It is surprising there are any movie actors left after looking at the films May 3, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The movie producers seem to be afraid the public will lose interest if somebody doesn't die every two minutes. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "When these important papers fly all over the place -"
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The place occupied by those big hats need not go to waste May 11, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm all broken up because I'll miss my yearly visit to King George's wife" // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "This cold ocean water kills me."
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It's too bad the baby doesn't know how smart it is May 12, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Little does a baby realize that it's first word is more important that any number of words it might say later in life when it grows to be a man. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Someone is in the next room"
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Father was right May 13, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't you think it is a good idea to look her family over first" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "In your letter you signed yourself "Gen. John Bugs"
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When the first straw hat appeared May 19, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nobody seems to care whether I'm dead or alive - I'll have to attract attention in some way - I'll stand on the sidewalk and shoot myself." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "These pants are so long they wear out at the bottom -"
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Modesty can be studied just like juggling and ventriloquism May 20, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When the movie star makes a personal tour of the picture theatres. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "Good morning, Mister Bezitz - have a seat."
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A real tragedy May 23, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I gained a pound!" // [Additional panel(s):] Old man Alf of the alphabet: "Your Majesty, H.R.H. the Duke of Mustard is outside."
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The war has forced the Germans to make bread from wood pulp May 24, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Attacking a loaf of war bread. // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I've been hunting seven hours for that golf ball -"
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It was a perfectly natural position for him at that May 25, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It looks a little cloudy, so I don't think I'll buy a straw hat today." // [Additional panel(s):] I never thought of that: "I'm all worn out chasing around to different apartment houses."
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Father was right May 29, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Throw your shoulders back and stand up straight - I'm 72 years old and I look younger than you." // [Additional panel(s):] Boob News - things in the day's happening that no one cares to know: Tremendous crowds turn out to greet Elias J. Celluloid as he starts on his great campaign for municipal clock-winder.
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Will sinking of S.S. Derby start another serve of diplomatic [?]? May 31, 1916

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This is a direct violation of the international law of headgear." // [Additional panel(s):] Boob News - this important film was taken by our cameraman at the risk of everybody's life but his own: 39,000,000 biscuits being shipped to the allies from bakery owned by Philip T. Shoelace to be used for ammunition - this deadly form of torture is expected to bring about early close of the war.
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Father didn't lose anything -- he was only thinking June 1, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "After thinking the matter over, I've decided that we'll stay in town for the summer" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "It's funny I can't open this bath room door"
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A golfer who is not a liar is no golfer June 2, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's the tenth time I've missed it-I don't seem to be playing a very good game" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I don't know what to do this summer-I don't like the seashore"
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It would be a great surprise if everybody didn't know it already June 5, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "And, dearest, I haven't told a soul that we've been going together…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "All you able-bodied men owe it to your country to…"
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[Father was right] "No, dad, I can't see that golf thing, at all…" June 7, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Nobody would ever think, to see poor dad with all those foolish golf sticks…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] "I have to get home early-grandpa's coming to dinner"
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Joe, sweep out padded cell 763 June 9, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My only ambition is to save enough to buy a cheap little car and make you happy" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] An interesting review of nothing and a lot of it.
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It is a very easy matter to find a golf ball if you know how June 12, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Attach a basket of seeds to the golf ball-when the ball lands…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I wonder why everybody thinks I'm such a grouch"
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You ask him up to spend the evening and he moves in June 20, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A gentle hint to an interesting bachelor who doesn't know when it's time to go home. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Interesting happenings in the lives of serious gentlemen whom nobody ever heard of.
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To become a good golfer, buy a complete outfit & forget to use it June 21, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] He decides to take up the game. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I never played golf and I don't want to play it"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 01

There must be something in that preparedness idea they're all talking about June 22, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Won't hurt you if you behave yourself on the way to the station" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Let your children follow this and save the expense of sending them to school-they won't be able to go.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 01

No kidding! The women will wear half-hose this summer June 10, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why do you hang your head, Joe? Did you do something you're ashamed of?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] A review of the days happenings in the field of politics, science, art, literature and junk.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

It's all wrong, Abner, it's all wrong June 23, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sick of all the up-to-date conveniences of city life…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I can't stand a dirty shirt when I'm traveling"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

Among other things, you show your individuality while in bathing June 24, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The slip-me-the-dough stroke-a natural style of swimming for lawyers and doctors. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Including the latest fashions in yawning and eating soup.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

[men and women holding handles on a subway train.] June 26, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Exclusive films-nobody else will print them.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

[Sweep out the padded cell] Andre, sweep out padded cell 39,746 June 27, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now that you have asked me to marry you, I have nothing more to wish for" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I have to get up at six in the morning and-"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

[Father was right] "My son, no man can do good work and keep fresh unless he takes a vaction once a year" June 28, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let me follow my own system, you poor boob…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Walking around with the sun shining down on top of your head"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

[Father was right] "Come on, son-we'll take a nice, quiet row around the lake" June 29, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's dead stuff-a speedy motor boat is my dish" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That woman needs my protection"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

She may not be so crazy about you but she certainly appreciates the ring July 1, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I had it made to order at Stiffany's after a design I saw in England when I was visiting the queen" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Phoney films] "I think I'll move up and make room for the people who are just getting on the car"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

That's right, let the boy have a good time July 4, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, you're only young once-I believe in giving a child plenty of freedom and excitement" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Our cameraman, J.T. Snap, spent two months with the U.S. Army in Mexico-he was a bit lonesome with so few people around but bore up bravely.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

[Sweep out the padded cell] Abner, sweep out padded cell 842 July 5, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If I could only make a six-foot dive I'd be happy" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Learn what is going on while you are away for the summer-let us do your thinking for you.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 02

"Coming down on the car this morning" July 10, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I thought of a great idea for a cartoon" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] An educational feature.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

Why give the mosquito any… July 6, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] After a few rehearsals of these mostquito-slapping strokes, you can go to the country… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I don't have a minutes rest with that dog around"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

[Father was right] "This old uniform brings back the stirring days of the civil war…" July 7, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This war stuff is the bunk-I'm a family man and I belong at home…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] "Mother, I think we'd better shoot father-he's delaying the meal"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

[Sweep out the padded cell] Barney, sweep out padded cell 3742 1/2 July 11, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It would be wonderful if I could get her up to forty-five miles an hour" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "It feels as though there is a tack on this chair"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

After all, it is merely a question of surroundings July 12, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Alec Smith, the champion mixer of soft drinks, lost his job at the soda fountain… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Don't stand there gazing at me like a simp"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

It's all wrong, Irma, it's all wrong July 13, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's three o'clock in the morning-these late hours are killing me…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Say, I can't stand here at this phone"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

[Sweep out the padded cell] Lee, sweep out padded cell 9376 July 14, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A good week's rest will fix me up in great shape" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I feel great-a man, representing the Belgian Relief Committee, just…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

Precautions to take before leaving for the country July 15, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm afraid to go home because everybody in the family will think I'm a lounge and sit on me" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] "Dearie, you must be more economical…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

You don't have to go to an amusement park for dangerous forms of pleasure July 17, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I didn't order any chopped meat!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I want to make a hit with this letter…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

[Sweep out the padded cell] Amos, sweep out padded cell 4631

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is a cute moonstone, but if I only had a diamond ring I'd be happy" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Censored.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 03

[Father was right] "You know, son, you don't have to eat everything on the bill just because we're paying by the week…" July 19, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I believe in going the limit when it doesn't cost any more…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'm only up to the thirteenth hole and…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

In a large family it takes a genius to keep track of his own toothbrush July 20, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's the string just as I left it last night" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Boiled egg woods. Alexander J. Freightcar wins fat man's race at…
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

You can make mosquito bites a pleasure by scratching to music July 21, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] As long as you know the mosquitoes are going to have their own way… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Look at the wonderful watch I bought for 60 cents from a guy across the street"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

[Sweep out the padded cell] Sig, sweep out padded cell 1492 July 22, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's awful, sitting here alone in the apartment all day waiting for Eric…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "It's terrible out here in the country…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Signor Pasquale Tomato plays a selection entitled "the blessings of nature"… July 23, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm going to sue the proprietor of this hotel because he said this part of the coast was safe from aerial attacks" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] The plain looker.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

Girls, if you like to be alone, marry a golf player July 24, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is your son Otto-he was four months old Tuesday…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "These pebbles are cutting my feet to ribbons"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

It's all wrong, Herman, it's all wrong July 25, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This $300 camera has 18 adjustments on it…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "The doctor told me I must get into a high altitude but…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

They can't arrest us for showing you how to beat the prohibition laws July 26, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] An attachment like this will make it easy to get a drink in your home without arousing suspicion. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] "The house is full so you'll have to sleep in the maid's room"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

One of our soldiers on the border was married by mail July 28, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear wife: I'm broke and can't support you. Look over this menu…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Breakneck speedway, I.I.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

[Sweep out the padded cell] Ralph, sweep out padded cell 6416 July 31, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I just want to learn a few popular songs for my own amusement" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This board is so long it will make…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 04

Since that German submarine got safely across the ocean Aug 1, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Shall I kill him with one blow or talk him to death?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Dorey Lake, Maine. Henry M. Mosquitobite, the well-known banker…
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

[Mother was right] "Put all your nickels in this bank so you can buy something useful" Aug 5, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob news] Well-known actor executes daring feat before the camera…
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

You might as well take the tortures of civilization gracefully Aug 7, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] As long as you know that people will lie all over you in the cars, why not wear a set of pillows and make them all comfortable. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "There's nothing more delightful than a ride in a canoe"
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Catching trains is a day's work in itself Aug 8, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Get up John" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That's funny-everything seems to be dark"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

[Father was right] "Remember, Doris, this fellow Bonetop who is calling on you this evening is a…" Aug 10, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good evening Mr. Bonetop-I'm so glad you're following up our seaside romance" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I never seem to be able to…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

You can finish a book in bed if the book doesn't wear out Aug 12, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's a book called 'The Broken Nose' that I've been wanting to read for years…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This is terrible-I've been ringing the bell for half an hour…"
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[Mother was right] "If you want to write poetry, why don't you write something somebody can understand!" Aug 14, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've got my great poem almost finished but I can't…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

Giving the movie fans their money's worth Aug 15, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's always my luck to arrive in the middle of a long picture…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "How do you like my long monogram?"
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Tony, sweep out padded cell 203 Aug 17, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Business is so bad I'd be satisfied to have just one customer for a quick shave" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That's funny-I'm a perfectly good drawing but…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

Pride goeth before a golf ball Aug 21, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Didn't I tell you it disturbs me if anybody breathes heavily?..." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] "I can't sleep at night worrying how I can make a living"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

[This all comes under the heading of pleasure] "Here's a bath-house for you, sir"

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A business man like myself is entitled to a little pleasure once a year" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Telephonies] "Come over tonight, Arthur-my beautiful niece from Halifax is visting me this week"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 05

[But it doesn't mean anything] "One-piece bathing suits strictly forbidden on this beach." Aug. 9, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm glad there is a little modesty somewhere in the world…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Where is Steve? Has he met with foul play? Have you anything to tell the police?"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

[Sweep out the padded cell] Victor, sweep out padded cell 7961 Aug 24, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'd give anything if I didn't have to get up at 6 o'clock to go to work" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] "I envy the man that can afford to have his clothes made to order"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

It's all wrong, Maximilian, it's all wrong Aug 25, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is what I call pretty soft-the McBankbook's have invited me to spend the week-end at their swell summer home…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "The man in that automobile must be very happy-I certainly envy him"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

Absence makes the bed grow softer Aug 29, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's strange-the sheets are white! There must be some mistake" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It's pretty soft for the guys that can afford to take out swell chorus girls…
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

Try this system of indexing your records Aug 30, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Place the name of the dog opposite the record he carries-when his name is called he jumps off the table and runs to you… "I'd like to hear Mme. De Screech sing the grunting song from 'La Groan'" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I guess we're stuck here for the rest of the day"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

[Mother was right] "If you're not careful you'll take on flesh like I did-you must watch yourself" Sept 2, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nothing can spoil my figure-I'm naturally slender" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be great to have enough money so you never have to think about getting up"
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Ulysses, sweep out padded cell 13 Sept 5, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My only ambition is to serve the people in my own small way…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "My son, it hurts me to feel that I can't afford to give you the advantage of a musical education"
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No brains, no brains! Sept 6, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There goes the telephone again" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could buy those American beauties for my girl"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

There is at least one uninvited guest at every picnic Sept 6, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The thrilling moment at every picnic when Sebastian, the bold son of the family, attacks the strange bug that lands on the lunch and nearly spoils the day. "How will we know it's dead? It may try to fool us" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've lost my dog?"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

Signs of Peace Sept 7, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The dill pickles don't seem to agree with the ice cream" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy that goes for a drink when it is his turn to dance with the wall-flowers.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 06

The best time to read the morning paper is [in the afternoon, crossed out] when you get a chance Sept 7, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's no better enjoyment than reading the morning paper at the breakfast table" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be great to have a motor-boat with nothing to do but sit still and enjoy the trip"
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Maurice, sweep out padded cell 4962 Sept 8, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "All I need is a dancing lesson or two so I'll be able to make myself agreeable at affairs like this" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've been falling over that broken board"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Well, well, if it isn't my dear old friend Josephus McClump!" Sept 9, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "How are you, Joe? Any little ones running around the house?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bootblack that does a lot of acrobatic stunts and forgets to shine your shoes in the back.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 07

Another prisoner of War Sept 11, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [a boy walks to scool followed by giant military figures labeled: spelling, arithmatic, history, geography] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to have a governessfor little Saul"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 07

Wives will form a union and strike next Sept 13, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I demand two more dolls, fewer kisses from homely aunts, and a new nurse" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be wonderful to have enough money to take a long trip on a train"
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[Mother was right] "Daughter, I don't want to butt into your affairs because you were just married" Sept 14, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "But I think you ought to let me show you how to cook" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I had enough money to buy a home out in the country where my family could get some fresh air"
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"I'm a peaceful king and have always done my best to make my people happy…" Sept 15, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Again, I don't want to cause any trouble…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I don't understand why you don't like this little hat"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 07

Is there anything more hazy than a woman's decription of a show? Sept 18, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Andrew, I enjoyed the show immensely…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be great to have a horse do all the work for you"
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In these days of great big moving picture productions Sept 21, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I thought this town had 50,000 inhabitants" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It's terrible-I can't afford to hire a maid to help my wife do the housework"
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Ernest, sweep out padded cell 3288 Sept 22, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "All I want is the privelage of selling you a pair of these 38-cent socks" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I wonder why my nose…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 07

The influence of the war on the football season Sept 25, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] European war names will furnish the rooters with a collection of new noises for the football cheers. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to hire a lawyer to protect me in my business deals"
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When Jake Daubert was called out after making his home-run… Oct 11, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's Cutshaw-he lives on my beat"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 08

When you enter a street car you [?] there's nothing in the world but feet Oct 10, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I know what a tough job the Italian army is having to cross the Alps" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've had that expensive clock only eight days and…"
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The war is still forcing prices up and sized down Oct 9, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] One way to beat the high price of clothes. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be great to have a job where you can take care of your hands and get a manicure once in a while"
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It's all wrong, Balboa, it's all wrong Oct 6, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must compliment you, Norman, on the high mark you received in geography…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That's funny-the water has been running half an hour…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 08

To look at a carpenter, you'd think he was directing the armies of Europe Oct 4, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [carpenter measuring and making calculations.] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "The guide book says that you turn to the right near an old wooden house"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 08

As long as you are going to sleep at the movies why not be comfortable? Oct 3, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Some enterprising moving pictures manager can become wealthy… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "Little woman, some day I hope to earn enough so you can open a charge account in all the big stores"
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The other fellow generally doesn't know any more than you Oct 2, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm for Hughes-he's the only man for the presidential chair" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "You can't vote-your name isn't down here in the book"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans -- Politics and government.
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There's a little philosophy in back of everything that looks foolish Sept 28, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Life is a lot like an acrobatic act in vaudeville-you use up much valuable time and employ the greatest… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be wonderful to have a lot of money so you can do charitable deeds and help your unfortunate fellow beings"
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[Mother was right] "Where are you going, daughter?" Sept 27, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Over to the book store" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That's funny this is an expensive brand of cigar that Carl…"
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You dig up a lot of old memories every time you move Sept 26, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Enrico, empty out the bureau-the moving van will be here any minute" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "It's ten minutes walk to the station and…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

Political news seems to be a matter of sentiment Oct 24, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This man didn't attend the political meeting because he thought he could read the full account… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I had the money to go abroad"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans -- Politics and government.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

[Sweep out the padded cell] Steve, sweep out padded cell 8742 Oct 23, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Maxwell, I know everything is high now, so I'll be perfectly satisfied with a cheap set of goat-skin furs" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It's awful for a man with my artistic taste to use these cheap dishes…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

If you believe all the candidates for the same office you'll be ashamed to vote Oct 21, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That nominee should be sent to jail for life-it is lucky ou have a chance… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "There was no bottle of cream in front of my door his morning…"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans -- Politics and government.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

[Mother was right] "I simply adore dogs" Oct 20, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It is foolish to keep a dog in an apartment-both for yourself and for the dog" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I certainly envy the fellows that can afford to belong to exclusive clubs…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

Why not give a dance when you first turn on the radiator? Oct 19, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Adrian, that radiator keeps much better time than ours" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'll go broke the price of flour is going up…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

Step inside ladies and gentlemen, the show is no going on! Oct 17, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Kossovo bajazet ghan seljuk osman…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are the Italians and Turks having a war?"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

It is harder to get out of a department store elevator than jail Oct 16, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The wife told me to stop in this department store for a minute and get some hair pins" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor woman, rich woman: "I wish I could afford to own a set of furs"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

[Sweep out the padded cell] Hoyle, sweep out padded cell 739" Oct 14, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Boys, we'll have a nice ten-cent limit game of poker-it is always more sociable when you play for small stakes" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This sweeping raises so much dust"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

Special page for music-lovers Oct 13, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Great discovery! A man has been found… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'll have to jump for the ferry boat if I want to make it"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 09

It's all wrong, Orson, it's all wrong Oct 11, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here I am at last in the home of the free and brave…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "The man who owns that 57-story office building must be very happy"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

Some people don't find trouble -- they carry it with them Nov 7, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, Central, what are you doing, adjusting your wig or fixing your wooden leg?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to leave my business long enough to…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

Old politicians make predictions on tomorrow's election Nov 5, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The winning candidate's phone will be kept busy by people who are looking for jobs but not for work" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My election is absolutely certain"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans -- Politics and government.
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

It's all wrong, Ezra, it's all wrong Nov 4, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been a traveling salesman for thirty-one years and have visited every bum town in the United States" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I love expensive rugs but I can't afford to have them"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

It is hard to find a reason for some things Nov 2, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Walking around this house is like crossing the Alps-I can't walk a step with out taking a chance of breaking my neck" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to move into an apartment that has steam heat"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

[Father was right] "You can't fool the voters when you are running for office…" Nov 1, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If you hand them a little bull they'll do anything" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My eyes will be ruined from…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

It's all wrong, Omar, it's all wrong Oct 30, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm lonesome and blue-I'll get a bun on and forget my troubles" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Well, I've got my ice skates and am all ready"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

It is dangerous to present a letter of introduction Oct 28, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm visiting this town for a few days for pleasure…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "It's funny I've got my umbrella up"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

Movie vampires have it all their own way these days Oct 27, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] In the movies, the vampire woman simply rolls her eyes and her victim is ready for the scrap heap. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I had enough money to retire"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

The only men left in Europe after the war will be the simps Oct 26, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The line is twelve blocks long and I'm afraid of a stampede" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'm afraid I'll spoil the picture because…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 10

It's all wrong, Seymour, it's all wrong Oct 25, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A man my size hasn't very much reserve strength and…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I'd love to smoke strong Havana cigars if I could only afford it"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

Holding office is simply a matter of attending official banquets Nov 25, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "As soon as I'm able to eat a locomotive wheel I'll feel strong enough to shoulder the responsibilities of the president of my lodge" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've been chewing this gum for five hours"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

The dancing fever recognizes no age limit Nov 24, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Things are very quiet around the house these days…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It hurts me to see my poor wife do all the washing…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

And now he's looking for the author of "Home Sweet Home" Nov 21, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I left the office early today so I could rush home and enjoy our new furniture" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I can't go out looking this way"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

Every sight-seeing trip includes these Nov 20, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Monument to the honorable Llewelyn J. Jellyhead, who introduced petty larceny in the public schools and filled our jails. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "A fellow with a face like mine has no chance in life"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

Lucille, sweep out padded cell 31964 Nov 18, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'd look just about right with sleeves a trifle shorter and a collar just a bit lower" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could go down to one of those tropical countries…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

If you've ever taken a boat trip you've met this bunch Nov 16, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Captain, why don't you stop the ship at night so you can keep regular hours?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This tropical country is full of strange bugs and…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

And imported dog collars are worth $67 apiece, too Nov 13, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I once guarded a truck-load of gold leaving the mint…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "The girls don't seem to know that I'm alive…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

[Sweep out the padded cell] Elmer, sweep out padded cell 9973 Nov 11, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dad, I just want to play a little football on one of the scrub teams…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I wonder if they delivered the right pair of shoes"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

You can't accomplish the impossible, so why worry? Nov 9, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll have to get up now-I've got a million things to do today…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I hate to come to this dump to play billiards but I can't afford to have a table at home"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 11

Clothing concerns must spend a lot of money for paper Nov 8, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll take this suit" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I designed this little suit-case myself"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

It is bound to happen so you may as well be prepared Dec 30, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You needn't think just because this is New Year's Eve you can insult my life" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I can't stand this noise any longer"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

The Hawaiian epidemic has done this to our souvenir calendar Dec 29, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good-bye Fooladooa" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I received a hundred New Year's cards…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "I'll reserve a table for New Year's Eve a few days in advance so I won't be disappointed when the time comes" Dec 26, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The only thing I have left is this small table near the kitchen…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'm in a terrible fix"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

A Christmas story entitled "The old rag doll" Dec 25, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [child looking at dolls with tags on them] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I can't afford to give any Christmas presents, so, of course, nobody gives me anything."
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

The fact still remains that Julius is a good boy Dec. 22, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Papa, here are your slippers" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "McSausage McSausage McSausage…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "Say, doctor, you are the only man that can save my life…" Dec 21, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You know, the price of operations has gone up on account of the war…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "If I want to read in bed I have to break my back"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

There's a day set aside for everything but eating Dec 19, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, I'd like to invite my friend Henry up to the house for dinner some night next week" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I just had enough money to buy…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

There are still a few new places to hide Christmas gifts Dec 18, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Four of the robbers got away but I knocked…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to buy another spoon for my dessert"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

[Mother was right] "Daughter, take my advice and do your Christmas shopping now…" Dec 9, 1916

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm too tired to shop today…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] "I wish I could afford to take my wife shopping for Christmas presents"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "Now that you've accepted me, sweetheart, I'll rush downtown and buy the ring" Dec 8, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can already see myself in my country home…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I wonder what day Christmas falls on this year"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

Suggestions for Christmas gifts Dec 7, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Germ-receiver-for the gentleman who stis in back of you at the theater… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be great to be able to get a new pair of shoes every time you need them"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "The wife told me to get some bread for dinner tonight…" Dec 5, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, baker-send enough bread up to my house for six children, my wife and myself" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to have a secretary near me…"
volume 1964.047 v.05--ffALB, folder 12

If you are going to take a sea trip, make up your mind to raise a beard Nov 27, [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm going in my stateroom to shave myself" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That fly has been bothering me…"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

And still apartment house superintendents wonder why they are so unpopular Jan 24, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This tenant was shot by burglars while waiting for the apartment house superintendent to fix the lock on the front door. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "While you were out to your bridge party I taught the baby the letters of the alphabet"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

[Father was right] "My son, never spend money you think you are going to get…" Jan 23, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're getting old" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "Yes, I've got the greatest kid in the world-he's not a bit of care"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

Can this be called cruelty to animals? Jan 22, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My nest is on the other side of town and I can't get home to my wife and family" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "It's strange how a little child like Otto just naturally develops a great love for his daddy"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

[Father was right] "Son, it is pretty wet out-I think you'd better wear your rubbers today" Jan 12, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm a young feller-rubbers are made for people who are in danger of dying of old age" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My expensive rugs are ruined from…"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

A story of wasted youth Jan 11, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] He studied hard and got his diploma in literature. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who buys a cheap present for his girl and sends it to her in an expensive box.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

War materials need not go to waste when peace comes Jan 9, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Tomorrow I'll cook my breakfast with my consolidated ambulance wheel stock" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That Egyptian duck is a bargain for fifty cents"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

It's all wrong, Agamemnon, it's all wrong Jan 6, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been wounded forty-seven times…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to buy a diamond tie pin"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

A telephone call always livens up the household Jan 5, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] There is always great excitement in the house when the phone rings around dinner-time… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could take my wife to Palm Beach, Florida for a few weeks this winter"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

[Father was right] "Son, you look good in that outfit-but you musn't forget that…" Jan 4, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why, little children know how to skate-there's nothing to it…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've been trying to get in here for an hour"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 01

The pleasure of ice skating can be made part of the day's work Jan 3, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, remember, the high notes are low and the loud notes are soft" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That's funny-it doesn't seem cold enough for an overcoat but…"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

You get tired hearing your friends say, "Got a match?" Feb 8, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Everybody in the office kept asking this man for a match… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Maybe Mrs. Boob forgot to listen when Boob expressed his opinion.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

[Sweep out the padded cell] Charlotte, sweep out padded cell 397,410 Feb 7, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'd be satisfied if I could just skate well enough to keep on my feet" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] It was only paper, so you can't blame the kid.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

Unionized baseball Feb 5, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We just discovered that there's a non-union elevator boy working in the leather factory…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Boob is not acquainted with the possibilities of the latest fashions.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

[Father was right] "You shouldn't allow your wife to do so much work-why don't you get a maid to help her?" Feb 1, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The exercise will do her good-besides, I save a lot of money by not having a maid around" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Apparently, Mrs. Boob doesn't expect an answer.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

The traffic signals might come in handy for home use Jan 31, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What is she waiting for? The road's clear!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Boob has an opinion, but that's all.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

Science doesn't seem to have much in common with pleasure Jan 30, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The air in this room is terrible-Doctor Windbag, the ozone specialist…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Boob pays the rent and his interest in things seems to end there.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

It's all wrong, Lucille, it's all wrong Jan 29, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the sixteenth hat I've tried on and still I'm not suited" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Mrs. Boob always has her mind made up beforehand.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

There's a limit to convenience even in automobiles Jan 27, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'd like to buy an automobile that will suit my needs" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "The butcher is here for the order for tomorrow's dinner…"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

Another great question that Congress probably can't answer Jan 26, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Johann, why don't you ask Mister Pettingill where he gets his clothes?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "The milliner sent this hat on approval and the boy is waiting outside for my answer"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 02

He should feel honored that his wife depends so much on him Jan 25, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We'll form a company and incorporate for $200,000…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "Yes, I've got to hand it to myself for knowing how to bring up a child…"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

Perhaps you've been in this predicament yourself Mar 10, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The waiters and customers look so much alike I can't tell which is which…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "This life is like a garden fair,"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

When the big hotels are overcrowded Mar 8, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, landlord, there's no hot water in my room" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "The nectar of the gods I'll brew"
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Nothing makes you think faster than the arrival of a telegram Mar 3, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's a telegram for Mister Ippleskiff" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] War, like charity, begins at home.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

Fortunately, eggs don't always break easily Mar 1, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll try your act at $10 for one week to fill in between the movies" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] You don't have to know much to think of these-try it.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

[Father was right] "My boy, why don't you enlist like I did during the civil war?" Feb 26, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I love my country very much but how can I leave the girl I'm engaged to? It will break her heart" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] The horse belongs in the family; he's foolish, too.
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Douglas, sweep out padded cell 9375 Feb 24, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The one-reel picture is a bit too short to hold the crowd…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] The kind of poetry doesn't matter, as long as you can keep time to it.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "Joel, we'll freeze to death if you don't get some coal" Feb 20, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I've got $2-that ought to keep us warm for a little while" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Maybe you can think of one of these yourself.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

A little reminder Feb 12, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A note on your memorandum pad just to remind you that you've got something to think about today. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] It's only natural for the little Boob to inherit his poetic talent from his father.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

Suggestions for costumes for the annual masquerade ball Feb 10, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Go as a war bulletin if you want to leave something to the imagination. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] At times, Otto shows a flash of intelligence.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 03

[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "Take me to see 'It's all wrong'-everybody says it's a wonderful show" Feb 9, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want a couple of good seats for tonight" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] Apparently the old man seldom looks in the mirror.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 04

Some men think life is just one good story after another Apr 14, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Did you ever hear the one about the old lady who used to cut her husband's hair?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "There's always a bunch of papers scattered all over my desk and…"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 04

The periscope is too good a thing to limit to submarines Apr 9, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sorry for the poor wives whose husbands keep looking around at other women" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "The day was bright, though the air was chill"
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Chief, sweep out padded cell 77421 Apr 6, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm the fire inspector-I just dropped in to look around" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Can't you see, stupid, that the allies will have to surrender in six months if the u-boat campaign keeps up!"
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It's the spring air that does it Mar 28, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Lester, will you wait on a gentleman who is outside" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be great to live in a place where they have nice polished hard-wood floors"
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[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "I want to buy some writing paper so I can write home for money-I'm almost broke" Mar 26, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Paper is very high now-I can let you have a few sheets for $2.10" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "The Fates have made a mighty vow"
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 04

Spring styles will center around oriental & domestic junk Mar 19, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What's the matter-did the neighbors stop you from throwing those things in the back yard?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I'm certainly in tough luck-I was knocked down by a street car and I can't afford to hire a good lawyer"
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[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "I'm a plain man with a plain family-the potato is simple food but it's good enough for us" Mar 17, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have the only sack of potatoes in town-seeing that you're an old customer I'll let you have…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Hail to thee, forget-me-not,"
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It's all wrong, Babette, it's all wrong Mar 15, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My legs are not very pretty but I'll soon be old enough to wear long skirts" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This telephone service is terrible"
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Pasquale, sweep out padded cell 47364 Mar 13, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think this is a good reasonable price-I want to give the workingman a chance" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I could afford to hire a French maid for little Sylvester"
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[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "The doctor told me I should eat a tomato every night before going to bed"I Mar 12, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The least I can do is to buy my wife a tomato" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This knife is so dull it wouldn't make a dent"
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[Mother was right] "Why don't you quit hanging around and do a little…" May 17, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why, mother, it would interfere with all the social obligations I owe my friends…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My friends keep loafing around here and keep me from doing any work"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Miss Paprika Van Jawbone, president of The Society for the Suppression of Beards on goats… May 15, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We haven't decided where we'll go for the summer…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] "I wish I could afford to buy a decent piano so I could give real expression to my musical soul"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] T. Alexander Carpetface tells the ladies of the club why he wrote "The Empty Bean", the book that… May 8, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It is a great pleasure to me to see how anxious you ladies are to develop…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Jenny wrote and asked me for a picture of myself"
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We're rapidly becoming a military nation May 7, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And don't forget the spool of thread" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Of me you've oft heard kipling tell…"
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Using every available space for food production during the war May 4, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm tired of dancing with the elephants…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I can't go out in the country and enjoy the beauties of nature but…"
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The village souse will soon have to seek another kind of popularity May 2, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When prohibition robs the village souse of his only claim to fame, he'll have to keep up his popularity by… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "Just think-all I get is three dollars a week! I certainly envy the $50,000-a-year men"
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[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "Simeon, I knew food would be very scarce so I saved a lovely can of tomatoes" Apr 30, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fine! I'll run down to the corner and buy a can opener" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "An Hawaiian song, a hula maid…"
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[Father was right] "My son, before I die I want to tell you that there is only one nobility…" Apr 28, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're all wrong, dad-but thanks for the million" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I had enough money to take part in some of these swell society costume affairs"
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It's all wong, Leonard, it's all wrong Apr 19, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My husband is so fine and big and strong and I love him so much I don't think I can live without him…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This is a great position-I can see the enemy very distinctly"
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Universal military training is busting out everywhere Apr 18, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Carry spoons! Forward march! We'll surprise the soup with a flank movement and follow…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "I fain would sing in lyrics bold"
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Even a fast runner sometimes arrives just a little too late June 22, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's about half a mile from here to the beach but…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "I'm sick of golf and motor cars…"
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A man with a great brain is only human, after all June 20, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, well, I'm certainly glad to see you-I haven't seen you for twenty years…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'm smart-I'll put the key right here in the trunk"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Henry Rentdodger, of the Royal Academy of Arabia, gives the ladies an absorbing illustrated talk… June 19, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "After traveling for 88 days across the plains of hitchykoo, living principally on banana skins…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor woman, rich woman: "I wish I could afford to have a hairdresser come to the house…"
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Otherwise this man has nothing the matter with him June 16, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You probably don't believe it, but the gentleman looking at the new apartment… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Hark, hark, did some one call my name?"
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The Germans in this country are all under observation June 8, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Julia, it's against the law for me to come near your house" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "The city's turmoil I forsook…"
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You can't blame the boys for feeling a little proud of their new uniforms June 4, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No wonder it is hard to get a trained army-these legs all have to march in the same direction. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "I begged her on my bended knee"
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The war will make men scarce at the summer resorts June 1, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Anything in the shape of a man will be welcome, now that most of the young fellows are at the military camps. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "Pretty soft for these wealthy young fellows who can spend a couple…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Ignacio Sqeakerino, the great Slavic violinist, plays one of his own compositions, "The Growl of a Servian Wolf-Hound" May 29, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Dick-that simp is still playing so I'll have to postpone the date for an hour" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Private citizen, public man: "An ambassador must have a wonderful time being…"
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It is useless to sit down any more May 28, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's nothing like a plate of hot soup" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Still undaunted, undismayed,"
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You probably pick out the wrong one, anyway, so why not this? May 26, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The hat store diving board-to save time in selecting your straw hat, you keep the one you fall into and let it go at that. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Every time I sit down I tear my trousers on that nail"
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Golf is a great game after you once get started July 13, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll shoot right away so I won't delay the people in back of me" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've been lying here for three hours waiting for that alarm to go off"
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The designs on foreign flags must mean something, after all July 11, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Flags of all nations" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "That's my idea of luxury-taking an automobile tour for a month…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies spend the afternoon cheering up a member of the club, who has a bad cold July 10, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I brought you this book giving the final words of great people just before they died-it's very interesting" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'm dying for a drink of that water"
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The summer camera nut always mails you these July 7, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Taken on the road to Cheesecake Gulch with the driver of the bus. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I envy the fellow with a big camera that has a lot of complicated adjustments"
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[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "I have a few dollars saved up and I want to buy a small piece of land where I can build a little shack" July 6, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can let you have a square foot of rock in the middle of that lake for $1,000" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "My wife she is a suffragette"
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Independence Day July 4, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] [person sitting in a chair labeled "autocracy" with a giant firecracker lit under the seat] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor kid, rich kid: "I wish somebody would buy me all the fireworks in that window"
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The author of "Tipperary" didn't know he was writing a great war song, either July 2, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] All the great writers and composers are working night and day. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "We do not know when life shall end,"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies give a luncheon to Richard Otten, the poet… June 26, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "From out the void of the mystic past, I hear a voice…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I have to go out for the paper every morning before breakfast…"
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When they got home they told of their narrow escape June 25, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't look around and give him the impression that you feel guilty" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "The riddle no man seems to know,"
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Martinez, sweep out padded cell 41,976 June 23, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll take Saturday afternoon off so I can go out in the country for the week-end" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'll take plenty of films away with me"
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Manuel, sweep out padded cell 27,130 Aug 22, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "One cigar a day can't do any harm even if the doctor advised me to stop smoking" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Her voice is like the nightingale's,"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take a sightseeing trip to refresh their memories on the romantic history of their native city Aug 21, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That dill pickle factory you see straight ahead of you stands on the very spot where…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "It must be fine to have a big lawn where you can sit all by yourself and enjoy life"
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It's all wrong, Jerome, it's all wrong Aug 16, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's too expensive to join a golf club so I'll have to economize by playing on a public links" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Up spake brave sargeant Joe McGee,"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mme. Joan Feedbag, the famous hygienic cooking expert, kindly consents to… Aug 14, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "In making the Brazilian pancake, take two eggs that are slightly overcome with…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "If we keep on walking we might land in China"
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How the same gentlemen behaves when he gets his only authority of the year -- running the annual outing of the lodge Aug 11, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The world should be made safe for democracy…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "Every time I want to catch a train…"
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[Father was right] "It says here in the paper that we should not use gasoline for joy-riding because it will be needed…" Aug 10, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The old man believes everything-I'll fill her up and take a spin…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Driver, stop here for a few hours"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies visit the state penitentiary with the idea of taking a hand in prison reform Aug 14, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Of course, de prisoners ain't got no education…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Boobania is bounded on the north by the river plupp,"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies have a theatre party to study the drama July 31, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What's that? All right, tell the usher about it-nobody can stop me from wearing my own hat" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I had the price of one of those cool pongee suits"`
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It's all wrong, Luke, it's all wrong July 21, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't do any work around this office with all this talk going on" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Fat man, skinny man: "I'd give everything I've got in the world to lose 100 pounds"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies have an outing on the beach and go in "bathing" July 17, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bathing is a delightful sport-I can tell by what it says in this book" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I feel foolish standing around here"
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It's all wrong, Webster, it's all wrong Sept 12, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This speech of mine is a wonderul masterpiece-it took me tow months to write it…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "These words the German poet penned,"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] A shortage of twenty cents is discovered in the treasury and a special meeting is called… Sept 11, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have an idea for the first time in my life…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The girl who reads the last chapter of a story first to escape the descriptive efforts of the author.
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The new army in the trenches experiences its first gas attack Sept 10, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can see from the happy expressions on your dear little faces how glad you all are…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] School boy, grown man: "It must be great to be grown-up and have no home…"
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Breezy summer gossip from any old lake Sept 1, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hotel gossip has linked the names of Julius Mothball and Matilda Wheatcake… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who splashes the water around the bath-room and takes particular pains not to get wet.
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It's all wrong, Eddie, it's all wrong Aug 31, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't keep a pair of white trousers on for five minutes without getting them spotted" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I wish I had the price of one of those swell bow ties"
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The man at home must do his bit by helping Esmerelda knit Aug 30, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll see your five-dollar raise and boost you two cents" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink that gives the directions and remains on the light end when there's any heavy work to be done.
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And the barber generally has his way Aug 29, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "But I don't want my moustache trimmed" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That's funny-all the other vegetable gardens are growing nicely"
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[Father was right] "Why don't you be sensible and have your eyes measured for a pair of glasses?" Aug 27, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Spectacles are for old men-nobody will ever discover I can't see very well" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Alone I rushed into the fray"
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A summer commuter leads a tragic life Aug 24, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This summer commuting is terrible-I go to bed thinking about the 7:42…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The housekeeper who sweeps everything under the bureau.
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As long as we are making the world safe for democracy Aug 23, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Taxicab driver who takes you around the block when you want to go across the street. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've pulled at this sweater for an hour-"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies hold a debate on the following subject… Oct 30, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "History tells us that Emperor Finnigan the first, of the ancient Carthaginians…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The woman who knits a sweater for a soldier and then wears it herself.
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[No brains, no brains!] "Why, sure, golf is my dish-as a rule I only play with the champions" Oct 25, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I generally go around the course in about 80-I'll play you for anything you like" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The fellow in the front of the boat who stops rowing to admire the beautiful scenery.
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There are two sides to every man, as well as every argument Oct 24, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Speed! Speed! Hurry up, everybody!..." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Let's see, what did I do with my glasses?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies do their bit by organizing a military unit of their own and experiencing the hardships of war once a week Oct 23, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder if the captain would mind if I took a taxi when we start marching" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who never carries an umbrella and always borrows yours without ever asking whether you need it yourself.
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The 1917 football squad Oct 18, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The ancient Egyptians never ate mustard with their ice cream" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The football player who always makes sure to land on top of the pile.
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[No brains, no brains!] "If you'd like a nice dance I'll introduce you to a fine girl from out-of-town" Oct 10, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sure, I'm a swell dancer" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "The paper hanger said on account of the war he couldn't get another piece of…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies give a skating party and Mrs Poundcake's husband is the only man who can take the afternoon off to enjoy the festivities Oct 9, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Skating is a wonderful sport-it's so uncertain" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who lets the others in the party struggle with the high notes and comes in strong during the easy parts.
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[No brains, no brains!] "I made up my mind to buy a nice, plain, common-sense overcoat" Sept 26, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Right this way, sir-our new fall line just came in-I know exactly what you want" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "My love for you is far more great"
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The members of the club pose for the annual photograph for the club album Sept 25, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Pictures never do me justice but I don't care if people talk" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The painter who gets himself all covered with paint and keeps painting in one spot.
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Maybe the jazz band can be included among the horrors of war Sept 20, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What opera is that from, Moe? I just love harmony!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My face wouldn't be so terrible if-"
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[No brains, no brains!] "The boss wants to see you" Sept 15, [1915]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You have been with the firm for twenty-three years and your record is perfect" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "The paper is always full of news about different people"
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Even the foolish derby has it's redeeming features Sept 14, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The man whose derby rests on his head like this seldom gets a side view of himself… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who throws his medicine out of the window when his mother's back is turned.
volume 1964.047 v.06--ffALB, folder 10

[No brains, no brains!] "Good night" Sept 13, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thanks very much for taking me to the theatre" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink that never helps you look for your golf ball.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 01

That's what makes it scarce! Dec 5, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Someone told me that sugar is going to be scarce for a long time so I'm buying all the sugar I can lay my hands on" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I wonder why everybody around the place…"
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Nothing means less than the name of an apartment house Nov 24, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come up and see me-I'm living on the corner of Muffledunk and Ipplesink in the…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird that reads all the magazines on the counter and then asks the girl for a match.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 01

The war tax on theatre tickets isn't as serious as it looks Nov 23, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "During war times you can't expect to go to the theatre and have a clean husband besides" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That poor man must have been knocked down by an automobile"
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Suggestions for banquent souvenirs Nov 21, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I landed in Egypt four years ago last Tuesday-no I think it was Friday-again, it may have been Monday" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That dog chews up everything in the house"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The president of the club gives an economy luncheon and each member brings a suggestion for a war dish Nov 20, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The people in the Arctic regions eat candles so I thought we could be more up-to-date and have some stewed electric light bulbs" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The woman who wears very long skirts to avoid darning her stockings.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 01

[No brains, no brains!] "Otto, I have put up a lot of jam and jelly for the winter and I don't want you to touch it" Nov 19, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't change your shirt so often, dear, the laundry bill is fierce" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Man with long nose, man with short nose: "I wish my nose wasn't so prominent…"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Wasn't it romantic the way we bumped into one another and found ourselves dancing before we knew it" Nov 15, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Pardon me for being bold, but I think you're a swell kid" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who counts for nothing at a banquet and crowds right up in front of the camera when the flashlight is taken.
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It's all wrong, Stuyvesant, it's all wrong Nov 12, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been invited to one of the most exclusive parties in town…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "I'm sick but still I feel no pain,"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies attend a lecture, on the raising of children, by a woman who never raised any Nov 6, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A mother's appeal to her child should be made from an intellectual standpoint…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gazebo who buys a lot of fine books and never reads any of them.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 01

Caddies can still be used after the golf season is over Nov 3, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Pick me out something that will lift thick soup out of a deep plate" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] The man who can't hear, the man who can hear: "I always miss the best part of a show-I wish I could hear"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

[Father was right] "Son, I think you'd better take a bite to eat before you go to the banquet-you can't always tell" Dec 20, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "But the invitation says it starts promptly at seven o'clock" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Demi tasse gazaam mazuma napoleon marimba"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

Christmas makes a moving van out of every man Dec 19, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder if I've forgotten anything-let's see-a smoking jacket for the baby, a shaving mug for aunt Julia…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] In the south. In the north.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

The ladies gather for tea after a day of Christmas shopping in the downtown stores Dec 18, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Right after lunch while I was making up my mind what to buy in the book department…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The girl who always picks out the best candies for herself before she passes around the box.
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It took a war to straighten him out Dec 17, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're a fine son, you are! For years I've tried to make you stand up straight and you're getting worse every day" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Telegram for you, sir-sign here"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

"The end of a perfect day" Dec 15, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gimme some flowers that will make a big hit with a lady and I don't care how much they cost" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The barber who slams a steaming hot towel on your face…
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

The man who sits next to the window pays well for the light Dec 14, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Open the window-it's too warm in here" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'm losing all my business because my hand-writing is getting worse every day"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

It's all wrong, Sandow, it's all wrong Dec 13, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, would you mind carrying this little bag? I'll take the rest" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who accepts a cigar from you and later gives it to a friend in payment for a favor.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

One way to save the trouble of fighting your way through a crowded store Dec 12, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll wait for the leather goods department to crawl by" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Woman with long arms, woman with short arms.
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[No brains, no brains!] "I'm certainly glad to have met you-what is your telephone number?" Dec 10, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Creampuff 6637" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My clothes cost me $5000 a year because I go around with the best people in town and have a great many social obligations"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 02

It's all wrong, Leo, it's all wrong Dec 7, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been studying my lessons for six hours and know everything but the date of the battle of Lumbago… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] The man who can't sing. The man who can sing.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 03

One of life's little jokes Jan 7, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This child was a sweet and dainty tot, so his parents called him launcelot. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "The streets are in terrible condition after the storm"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 03

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Their first guest of honor for 1918 Jan 1, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We are with you to a finish through your trouble and your care…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man, rich man: "I'd give anything to be able to attend one of those wild New Year's parties I've heard so much about"
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Teach your child French so he'll know how to eat when… 1918

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The menu starts with puree de gibier St. Hubert-that sounds promising"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 03

The wayward son sits at the bedside Dec 31, [1917}

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good-bye-I'm going fast" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who has his stenographer call you up and keeps you waiting on the wire until your whole day is spoiled.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 03

Have one of our 1918 war calendars with our compliments Dec 28, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [calendar with numbers formed by soldiers] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "The shirt man put something over on me-I didn't notice that these sleeves were so short when I bought the shirt four months ago"
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At that, a kid deserves a little the best of it around Christmas Dec 26, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's gratitude-after me giving that child a wagon for Christmas look what he does to the house" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "That's a fine Christmas present to give me-a pickle lifter!"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies treat some of the soldiers and sailors from nearby training camps to a big Christmas feed Dec 25, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish I was in the draft age" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who wears his full dress shirt to the office the day after a banquet.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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A little camouflage to surprise Otto on Christmas morning Dec 24, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sorry, Toby-on account of the war we can't have a Christmas tree or give you any presents…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "There goes the bell-it's probably a Christmas package"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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[No brains, no brains!] "I'm smart, I am-I know exactly what I'm going to give all my friends for Christmas" Dec 22, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I go to the stores I won't wasted a lot of time looking around…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My goodness! The rug is on fire and…"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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It is only called work when you're getting paid for it Dec 21, [1917]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Miss McJazzbo, will you please pick up the piece of paper I just dropped on the floor…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who always goes home and lets his partner entertain the boob customer from out-of-town.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 04

[Father was right] "Do you wish to take this full dress shirt home with you, sir?" Feb 11, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, send it-I never carry bundles-be sure that it reaches me tonight" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who wants more encores but is too lazy to applaud.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes -- number three Feb 8, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The honorable Henry Montgomery Fitch was famous and handsome and clever and rich…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "There's so much news in the paper about the war it drives me crazy trying to keep track of it"
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It's all wrong, Newton, it's all wrong! Feb 4, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Since you are the best man in the office I want you to do everything in your power…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who lets the other fellow open up a space so he can walk quietly out of the car."
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Maybe he never learned how to write at school Jan 26, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's the most popular soldier I ever saw" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The tailor who never alters a suit after he once gets it on your back-and gets away with it.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 04

A puzzle picture -- guess the answer and hand yourself a cigar Jan 23, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Is this chair comfortable enough for you, sir? Or shall I have the carpenter build another one for you?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor skater, good skater: "I'd give anything to be able to skate like that"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies form a gymnasium class and start seriously to reduce Jan 22, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "One-two-three-four-five…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who takes the credit of looking like a great doctor or college professor but really wears the beard to hid e a weak chin.
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[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "My landlord raised the rent on me and I had to move" Jan 18, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll look for a room in the cheapest part of town" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "The members of the lodge sent me to escort you to a little surprise dinner they are giving you tonight"
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One way to save the bride the trouble of exchanging most of her presents Jan 16, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "As the bride's uncle, I would like to say that she needs everything from a grand piano…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Boy, man: "Gee, I wish I was old enough to shave"
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The house maid circuit Jan 11, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Maids never stay more than a week in one place… "They don't appreciate talent in this section-in the last house where I appeared the lady refused to accompany me on the piano while I was frying a steak" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "This wire is so short every time I want to use the telephone"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies invite a woman-letter carrier to tell them of the great work women are doing in men's jobs Jan 8, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I predict that in a few years the men will only be good for answering the door-bell…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who stands at the foot of the line and bends his knees during the stiff-legged limbering-up exercise."
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Of course, this may be a trifle exaggerated but Mar 7, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I ought to reach your real complexion with a couple of days hard work"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Isn't Ferdinand just the dearest, sweetest, best looking dog you ever saw?" Mar 6, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "He's a thoroughbred-his father once ate some spaghetti that was cooked for the king of Italy" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The match-maker who gets a girl all excited about a young man…"
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Life's little jokes -- number six Mar 2, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When Annabelle Simpson was seven years old she was prim and precocious and stylish, I'm told. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The girl who takes piano lessons for twelve years and then says she can't play because she hasn't brought her music.
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George Washington was great in more ways than one Feb 22, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Isn't my new overcoat a peach?" "Yes, it fits fine" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who always apologizes when you meet him in a cheap lunch place.
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[No brains, no brains!] "I was in the neighborhood buying some fish so I thought I'd drop in and see you, too" Feb 21, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My what a beautiful piano! It must have cost a lot of money" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The girl who doesn't put her face near the phone and then wonders why she has to repeat everything she says.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies sit upstairs and listen to the speeches at the annual banquet of the Celluloid Collar Manufacturers Association Feb 19, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope Joe is careful with that shirt so he can wear it tomorrow" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'm late this morning because the elevator operator in my apartment house takes so long to answer the bell"
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It's all wrong, Martin, it's all wrong Feb 18, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The people of this country are too extravagent" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gazebo who is afraid to let the young lady know that he can't read without glasses.
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Lifes little jokes -- number four Feb 16, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Squinty Bezitz was as thin as a rail, he was scrawny and weak, his complexion was pale. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Whenever I'm in a hurry"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Hello, dear-I want you and your husband to come over tonight to hear me sing my new song…" Feb 14, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thanks for asking us to come-we always consider it a great pleasure to hear your voice" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "If the bullet doesn't hit that aviator"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 05

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies each chip in fifty cents and take a lesson in French from Mlle Suzette de Peacherino Feb 13, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I will start the lesson with a quotation from the french classics…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've been standing here like a fool ringing this bell for an hour"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies inspect the presents just before the marriage of a member of the club Apr 16, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I told the man to be careful-you can see where the initials have been changed on this bean fork" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who never brings more than one golf ball with him and then apologizes when he borrows one from you.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies visit the Venus Beauty Parlor to have themselves made over so they'll be more interesting to their husbands Apr 9, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't mind paying the $135 but are you sure the wave will be permanent?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who roasts the officials in Washington for not speeding up the war…
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Fatima, sweep out padded cell 9730 Mar 30, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Goodness, I'm three ounces overweight-I must reduce" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Venus, queen of all the stars"
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The baseball news is getting more exciting every minute Mar 29, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Home-run Onyx of the Dreamtown Reds has a weak toe but the doctors are doing all they can to make him more comfortable. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The boss paper-hanger who phones the landlord that he's rushing the job through as fast as he can.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies call on La Belle Babette to get economical ideas for war time Easter bonnets Mar 16, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I made up these few odd shapes to show you that, whenever anything is ready to be thrown away, it is just the thing to be put on a hat" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who does his home work with a dime novel hidden in his geography book.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Professor Emil Softskull NG kindly enlightens the ladies on the racial questions that must be settled by the war Mar 19, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The lower half of Abyssinia rightfully belongs to the Laplanders who established the Duchy of Ukalele…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who entertains the lady guest while he lets his wife do the carving.
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Life's little jokes -- number seven Mar 16, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] J. Alexander O'Hara McKnight was dressed to perfection each day and each night. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who memorizes the titles of the latest books and then talks as though he read them.
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The coming aristocracy of labor Mar 15, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "After I devote the best part of my life trying to educate our son to be…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who, as soon as he starts to wash, forgets that he has a neck.
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[No brains, no brains!] "Now remember what I tell you-as each dish is served wait for the hostess to start eating so you'll know which knife, fork or spoon to use" Mar 13, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm so hungry I can't wait" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I've had a cinder in my eye all day and…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take advantage of an auction sale to pick up a few odds and ends very cheap Mar 12, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This genuine Jazzerino table cloth adorned the table of the late crown prince of Plutz on the very night he strangled to death on a herring bone-I'll start it myself at a nickel" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who spends three hours dressing for a party and then shines his shoes on his trousers.
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…now that aeroplanes are hopping across the Atlantic May 24, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where shall we go tonight, dear, to a musical comdey in Petrograd or a vaudeville show in Rome? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "This is a great scheme of mine holding my cigar butt on the end of a pin"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] One of the ladies builds a country home according to her own ideas and takes the other club members out to give it their admiring approval May 21, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wanted something different-the architecture is a mixture of old colonial…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who stands in front of the building watching the clock across the street for fear he might get back to work one minute before his lunch hour is up.
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Life's little jokes -- number seventeen May 18, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Margaret Mamie Linoleum Frye, was gently and timid and bashful and shy… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The wife who buys a cake at the baker's and lets her husband think she baked it herself.
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Oh no, they don't want to hear what's she's saying! May 16, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, yes, this is Cordelia-well, well, it certainly sounds good to hear your voice…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The woman who objects to allowing babies in the elevator because they frighten her dog.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies spend the afternoon hanging pictures in their new club rooms May 14, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Do I have to do all the work? Someone could at least stand under the ladder to catch me when I fall" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] The man who plays the bass fiddle, the man who plays the piccolo
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 07

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies stand at a window and gaze sympathetically at one of their friends going through the agonies of moving May 7, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the fourth time she's moved this year…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who calls you up on long distance to wish you a happy birthday and then reverses the telephone charges.
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Life's little jokes -- number fourteen May 4, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Eric Van Sprint was as swift as a deer, he won every race for his college, I hear. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who not only keeps his seat in a crowded car but tries to flirt with the lady standing over him.
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A man doesn't know how small he is until his wife starts housecleaning May 2, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "These polar bear skins certainly attract dust" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Every time I hang my coat on a hook"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies join a golf club and find out just how much to believe of one another's conversation Apr 30, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "She's the most economical woman I ever saw-she's even stingy with her counting" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who spread his toilet articles all over the pullman wash room and uses every hoof for his tie, collar, vest and shirt.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies make a date to meet at one of the big hotels for luncheon, but forget to reserve a table Apr 23, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I ought to have some influence with the head waiter-I live in one of his apartment houses" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gazebo who rushes to the breakfast table, uses all the cream, and then appears to be surprised when he discovers that his wife hasn't had her breakfast yet.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 08

[No brains, no brains!] "Take a nice comfortable chair" July 1, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I came to answer your ad in the paper for a new maid" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "It's too hot to close the window and the mosquitoes are killing me"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 08

It's all wrong, Carlyle, it's all wrong June 29, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "He wasn't even introduced to her but she seems crazy about him already" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The boob who invites his girl to watch him swim in three feet of water.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 08

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] One of the ladies writes a poem and invites the husbands of the other members to come to the club and hear her read it June 25, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Awake, awake! The dawn is here, the air is full of atmosphere, on yon Hawaiian…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Every time I stop to cut a page"
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Life's little jokes -- number twenty June 22, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Amos Alfalfa Chrysanthemum Hay was born in the country where nature holds sway" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who manufactures handles for lorgnettes and tries to convince the anti-loafing official that he is engaged in a useful occupation.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies get a wild desire to take up horseback riding and one trot in the park cures them June 11, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I didn't know you were so fond of animals…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The girl who has never been on a horse but wears a riding habit because she thinks it is becoming.
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When a business man has no place to go he goes "in conference" June 6, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In some offices all business must be settled by the conference route. "The building is on fire!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who wears a derby all summer when he can buy a straw hat for fifty cents.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs Featherbrain invites the ladies out to watch her take her first lesson in running the automobile her husband gave her for a tin wedding present June 4, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Take your foot off the clutch-you've got your brake on…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Yow!"
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The slowest moving thing on earth is a box office line May 30, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope they don't change the bill before I get inside" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The butcher boy who stops to look at a parade while the lady of the house has to keep apologizing to her guests for the delay in dinner.
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It's all wrong, Minerva, it's all wrong May 25, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's a hard job to pick out a name for a child but there's nothing like being prepared in advance" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who always forgets to close the door.
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number forty-seven May 25, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Andre Kerplunkle Van Prune always goes to a very swell tailor to buy all his clothes. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Dear, things are very high now so I think we'll have to fire the maid"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] After the outing, the ladies change cars at Malaria Junction for the train to the city and then discover they are traveling according to last year's time table July 30, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, madam, the 4:31 used to stop here last year when the engine was new…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "When I'm out on the links with my friends they don't seem to play very well"
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Life's little jokes -- number twenty-five July 27, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ignatz McBozo was seven feet tall, he towered above people, shoulders and all. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who sends a postal with a picture spread all over it so he won't have to write much.
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What the public knitting habit will naturally lead to July 26, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Next time I go out I'll take an ironing board with me" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The movie actor who borrows an automobile to pose for one of those personal pictures that appear in the film magazines.
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Life's little jokes -- number twenty-four July 20, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] John Toby Gonzales could eat like a mule, he ate seven meals every day, as a rule. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who agrees with the other merchants to close at six o'clock and then keeps his place open on the sly till eight.
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After the war aeroplane will be as common as fliovers [?] July 19, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Joe-will you have lunch with me today in Chicago?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The vaudeville performer who orders the orchestra to play loudly at the end of his act while he keeps bowing to a lot of imaginary applause.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] There are only two of the ladies left in town but they get together just to keep up the dear old custom of the weekly meetings for sociability's sake July 16, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Of course, don't think I want to talk about the other girls during their absence…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] The man who spends his vacation in a lonely farm-house. The man who spends his vacation in a convenient summer hotel.
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It's all wrong, Venus, its' all wrong July 13, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm taking these expensive swimming lessons because…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who monopolizes the breeze from the electric fan.
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Mrs Hohenzollern's summer boarders can't stand it much longer July 11, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The poor boobs may get something to eat if there is anything left after I feed myself. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The Jane who gets busy picking wild flowers while the other ladies prepare the picnic lunch.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies spend the afternoon at the conservatory in the park and study botany so they can appreciate nature's beauties July 9, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We pride ourselves on having the greatest collection of ellipsoid…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Fore!"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take a launch ride to view the beautiful scenary along the river July 2, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If I live through this trip I'll poison the man who writes the jokes on sea-sickness" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] The man who spends his vacation in a swell summer hotel. The man who spends his vacation roughing it.
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 10

Memory seems to depend on what you have to remember Aug 2, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Back in April 23rd., 1892 when I was playing with Jack McSpasm at the Cheatmore Country Club… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who walks up a public stairway with his umbrella in this position.
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Fringe is perfectly useless -- maybe that's why it is so popular Aug 9, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hurry back, dear-the table looks so bare without the table cloth" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who can't think of anything to say and stalls by remarking that he intended to say the very same thing as the speaker before him.
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Lifes' little jokes -- number twenty-seven Aug 10, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Orrin Leander Van Rensallear Bart was pulled around town in his little go-cart… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I just broke an expensive ornament in the parlor"
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The ladies pay a call to congratulate the happy mother of a new baby and distribute a few words of admiration Aug 13, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor little thing! Wait till he grows up and has a good look at his parents" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I spent $17 for these glasses last month and"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Yes, we came out here in the country because my husband is so crazy about golf" Aug 17, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Lovely!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The painter who puts a lot of black paint on a canvas to avoid work and then calls it "Night in Spain".
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The members get a wholesale rate for a series of swimming lessons at the Venus private swimming pool Aug 20, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've called on her three times and she's never been in my house once-I wonder who she thinks she is!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Every time I walk along the beach I get my shoes full of sand…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Why not appoint a government commission to standardize the various… Aug 21, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I propose a resolution ordering all drug stores to station an interpreter…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who invites you to a musical show, takes you up in the gallery…"
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Life's little jokes -- number twenty-seven Aug 24, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Theobald Mokus had oodles of kale, his money was packed in the bank by the bale. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The girl who phones that she'll come over and help you get ready for your trip and then arrives after your trunks are all packed.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Through the courtesy of general (censored) the ladies get a very special permit to visit an aviation camp and learn some of the secrets of high flying Aug 27, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Watch closely, ladies-he's doing a nose dive now…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I'll borrow all the money from all the German people"
volume 1964.047 v.07--ffALB, folder 10

Bath-house conversation is very deceiving at times Aug 28, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Otto, is that you in the next house?-There isn't much class to the crowd…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The maid who starts singing to avoid answering the door-bell.
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It's all wrong, Noah, it's all wrong Aug 31, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My friends, this community is threatened by the social salamander" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who hangs his hat and coat outside when he comes late to work to make the boss think he's been busy in another department.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 01

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The members get some new ideas at the Bon Ton fashion show Oct 1, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My last batch of dill pickles didn't turn out very well but my marmalade is lovely" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who plants himself in your softest chair and sits there all evening…"
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[No brains, no brains!] "I'm basing all my hopes on the stupidity of the people-the poor boobs do all the fighting and we get all the gain." Sept 28, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, papa" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Yes, we motorists must conserve gasoline"
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Any way, he doesn't have to pay any rent in the big house Sept 27, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, madam, it's a sad case-his landlord raised his rent so he decided to move…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The woman who has her picture taken like this to make her look tall.
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Don't place too much confidence in the numbers on theatre tickets Sept 25, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm tired of sitting around the hotel-I think I'll take in a show" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who sends you a box of cigars for your birthday and then comes to your house and smokes them himself.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] A fire breaks out while one of the ladies explains to the other members the simple principles of knitting a sock Sept 24, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hate to butt in, ladies-but soon the house won't be here any more and you might catch cold sitting out in the open air" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Man whose wife can't cook. Man whose wife can cook.
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It's all wrong, Herbert, it's all wrong Sept 14, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, we must live up to all the food regulations and use only one lump of sugar to a cup-we musn't waste any food" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who puts all his money in the bank and tries to prove he's broke by showing you his empty pockets.
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The barbers are thinking of charging a dollar for a hair cut and fifty cents for a shave Sept 11, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What a gorgeous plant you have-I just love nature" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "One hair-cut every two weeks at a dollar a hair-cut means 26 dollars a year"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The fat members of the club spend the afternoon selecting a suitable uniform for the newly organized reducing drill corps Sept 10, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I thought I'd show you the uniform on a model with a figure like most of you ladies have" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Man who has no dentist. Man who has dentist.
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A forthcoming raid which would cause great damage among young civilians Sept 4, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You children have been happy long enough" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who shares his chocolate layer cake with his little brother but keeps the part with all the chocolate on it for himself.
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Life's little jokes, number thirty Sept 7, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jenny McPiff had a tender young heart, she cried when her poor little dool fell apart. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Every time I eat watermellon it makes me sick"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies attend their first political meeting to find out which way to vote Oct 29, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fellow voters, I ask you what became of the six dollars the board…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "I'm certainly glad to be back although I had a pretty exciting time of it over there"
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The man who's runing for office now should have no trouble keeping it a secret Oct 25, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We don't care what's going on outside of Jazzburg-hooray for us" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The woman who practices war economy on her poor washerwoman but takes her summer savings to the fur sale and falls for a $500 sealskin coat.
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Do you remember that "Superman" stuff at the beginning of the war? Oct 23, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nach Berlin!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who only drops his coupons in the box when he thinks there's someone looking.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The members just leaving, after calling at the house of a member who is suffering from a nervous breakdown Oct 22, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm surprised she didn't pick out something that called for an operation…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "You're wanted on the telephone"
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Life's little jokes -- number thirty-two Oct 11, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Baby Horatio Oofington Papp looked exceedingly sweet in his cute little cap" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who is so busy winning the war with words he hasn't time to buy a liberty bond.
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Mike and Ike - they look alike Oct 10, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You look like you can talk English-will you please tell me how to get to 35 Rue de Goatee"
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The last of a vanishing race Oct 9, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Step inside, ladies and gentlemen, and see the only housemaid in captivity who does the family washing…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Turk. Hun.: "If I hadn't gone into business with those babarous Germans I wouldn't have to answer for their crimes, too"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies go shopping for expensive furs at the most exclusive furrier's in town… Oct 8, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's a modest set of wild Hungarian moose just like the one we sold yesterday…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "I can't get in the army but I'd like to buy a complete outfit for a soldier just to show my patriotism"
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[Father was right] "My son, it's wrong to spend money on clothes now-we must practice thrift" Oct 5, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't be foolish, father I have to look right when I meet my friends" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The guy who hogs the evening paper and doesn't even tell the rest of the family the news.
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[No brains, no brains!] "I'll tell you a secret-they're selling silk shirtwaists at Madam O'Briens for $1.49-they only have few left so don't tell anyone" Oct 3, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm going down to buy one myself this afternoon…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The maid who doesn't clean the part of the window that is covered by the shade.
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Life's little jokes -- number thirty-eight Nov 30, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When Silvio Hipp in a restaurant ate, he kicked at the music and the food on his plate. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Look at me, Phil-don't you notice any change?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies stop off on the way to the meeting to telephone and then forget all about the meeting Nov 26, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, I can't come for a fitting on Thursday because I have the hairdresser and the piano-tuner…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who stops in the middle of the road to fix his engine and gets insulted when somebody tells him he's blocking the traffic.
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Life's little jokes -- number thirty-seven Nov 23, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lester Columbus de Cunningham Flapp could find any place that appeared on the map. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who says he'll take care of the house while his wife's away and then puts the dishes on the fire escape to be washed by the rain.
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Real Americans Nov 22, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This man has a long trail of glory in back of him. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The druggist who fills a bottle with plain water, puts a latin name on the label and sells it for $3.60…
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take a ride with the girl who joined the motor ambulance corps and give her a chance to exercise her knowledge of machinery Nov 19, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't know what's the matter with my hair lately…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "I knew something would happen to me if I took up window washing"
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Another German prediction that went wrong Nov 15, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All hail the divine son of the all-highest emperor of the…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Watch this linoleum-hound-he'll open your eyes"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 03

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies visit the training camp of one of the fighters who will take part in the boxing bouts for the united war charities drive Nov 12, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I'm champion, but I owe all my success to my little wife…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The boxer who says he'll appear for charity, but who wants most of the charity himself.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 03

Maybe you don't know it, but the opera season opens soon Nov 8, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This performer makes a peculiar gargling noise and gets $1,000 a night for it, while. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "What do you think, Al-I walked…"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 03

You don't get time to read one extra before another comes out Nov 6, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want you to deliver all of the newspaper editions to me as soon as they come out…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird on a street car who keeps a woman standing in front of him…
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 03

The ladies go shopping for phonograph records for the second… Nov 5, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The bloom in her cheeks is fading, since the druggist moved away" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "I'm glad you came to see me, Ewald-I've had a pretty tough time of it"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

It's a pleasant walk into the boss' office to receive your Christmas check Dec 20, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder how much the boss is going to give me for Christmas" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Say, Jim, isn't this a peach of a car?"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

There's no reason why they should block the aisles while they're making up their minds Dec 18, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see-shall I buy the maid a new shirtwaist or a smoking jacket" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The lady who takes up a lot of elevator space in department stores around Christmas time, and never buys anything.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies hold a special meeting to exchange ideas on how to approach their husbands for expensive Christmas presents Dec 17, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Change the subject, girls-my husband's coming" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Yes, Phil, I've made enough money to own three suits"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

It's all wrong, William, it's all wrong Dec 14, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've earned the rank of ace with constant service on the fighting front for three years" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who goes away on a long vacation just before Christmas to escape giving Christmas presents.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

"The Day" Dec 13, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Private Jones, when you finish sweeeping out the barracks, put the horses to bed…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "My son sent me this German helmet"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

Speaking about peace tables Dec 11, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the fourth time we've had bean soup this week" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "I just shook hands with President Wilson-I must telegraph Jerry"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies accompany one of the club members to the dressmaker's for a fitting Dec 10, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think it makes me look too stout" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who gets away with a house full of shabby furniture by calling it antique.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes -- number thirty-nine Dec 7, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Ivor Antonio Constantine Voe was always on hand with a friendly "hello". // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who looks up a certain fact in the encyclopedia and then tries to win money betting on it the next day.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

When our soldiers come home cupid's vacation will be over Dec 4, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The first week he's back I want to go to four shows, six dances, five dinners and eight other parties-I'll let him spend the rest of the time with his men friends. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who won't mix with any but the "best people", but who trims the cuffs on his only shirt with a scissors.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 04

Starting for the dentist is one thing, and getting there is another Dec 6, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This tooth-ache is terrible-I can't stand it any longer-I simply have to go to the dentist" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Gee, I feel great today-I've done something good for my fellow man"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 05

[Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Mike, here's a letter from the father of De Witt, our adopted child…" Jan 9, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's a pretty classy name, Ike-he must be a millionaire, at least"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take the bridge whist fund and go shopping for an oriental rug Jan 7, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It took 305 Turks sixty-one years to weave this genuine Boobestan rug…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Gee, I'm certainly going the pace"
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Life's little jokes -- number forty-three Jan 4, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Little McTrevor McPickle McGinn was a wonder at playing the old violin. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who lets somebody else chase his hat when it blows off.
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The women will have to wear skates to get anywhere in their narrow skirts Jan 3, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If I walk any slower I'll be going backwards" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The gink who stalls along all day and starts working at five o'clock so he can collect overtime.
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[Boobs abroad] "It was certainly very thoughtful of Lillian to put this old pen-wiper in my trunk" [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fourteen bells-I guess that means it is half past one in Calcutta"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies sign a New Year's pledge to stop knocking but forget about it even before the ink is dry Dec 31, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] We, the members of the Tuesday Ladies' Club… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Hello, Sam-I haven't seen you since Christmas…
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Lifes' little jokes -- number forty-two Dec 28, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] His strength was wonderful to see, they called him Cannonball McGee. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who gets the manicurist to polish his nails for nothing and then tries to make a date with her.
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A few pages from the 1919 Peace Calendar Dec 27, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] First good sleep since the war started. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "They certainly gave me a great reception when I came home"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The fattest lady in the club insists on decorating the Christmas tree and the other members have an attack of heart failure Dec 24, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't lose your patience, girls-I'll be through in four hours"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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Life's little jokes -- number forty-one Dec 21, [1918]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Chief Boola Magool was a black Hottentot, he was born in a land where the weather was hot. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The bird who keeps postponing his Christmas shopping until he's sure ther ewill be nothing left in the stores for him to buy.
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: London looks the same at a glance-but not at two glances 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here I am in London for the first time since the war-it doesn't seem to have changed much"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: you can't check your trunk in England-you have to stick to it like a friend in need 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Which one is yours, sir?" When you get off the boat they hide your trunk in a pile of "luggage" as high as the woolworth building and then dare you to find it.
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: going through the danger zone off the Irish coast 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thirteen ships were sunk right on this very spot"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 06

[Boobs abroad] Boobs Abroad in 1919: the worst part of it is you have to live on the same boat with them for over a week 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The exclusive gentleman with the long neck who is going to Europe on a mysterious mission-probably to escape his tailor.
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: we're strong for the freedom of the seas-especially in rough weather 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We must be up near the North Pole where the nights are six months long"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 06

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: getting started for Europe is harder on your character than running for office 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The intelligence department informs me that you were seen easting a frankfurter nine years ago"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: we get a bad start and disappoint the office force 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good-bye, old boy-I hate to see you go, but Europe's in trouble and she needs you"
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You can't try out a new pair of skates unless you let them touch the ice Jan 18, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must try out these new skates that-" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "They've rung in seventeen alarms already-I'll be the first one at the fire"
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It's good she didn't want to exchange a grand piano Jan 11, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This shirt is three sizes too large for little Tommy…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who wipes his pen on his stocking because he is too lazy to use a pen-wiper.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 06

Why waste time while waiting for central to get you your number? Jan 10, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll try the first three bars of Beethoven's Moan in Q Sharp" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "How do you like my new moustache, Eric?"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 07

The morning after Jan 1, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, that was the roughest party I was ever in!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I know a guy] "Gee, Alex, I feel terrible today"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 07

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: We attend a prize fight and discover that our boys & the French have the same instincts 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The one language that French and American soldiers in Paris seem to understand. "Look, [crossed out] he's got the big stiff groggy!"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 07

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Diagram showing route taken by an American in France who is trying to do the right thing 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Is asked for railroad ticket which he has given up on train by mistake.
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[Boobs abroad] They've preserved everything Napolean had but the measles ca. 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Napolean's laundry bill-showing where he tore it in a rage because the purple spots had faded out of his favorite shirt.
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: A visit to the Casino de Paris convinces us that Paris deserves its reputation 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Que vos grande yeux plein de dou…"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 07

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The easiest thing to discover in England is that you're wrong 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm going to talk to some of these British soldiers and get a little inside dope on the English point of view"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: It will be a shame when the English women war-workers go back to their regular clothes 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Even window-cleaning doesn't seem to be too strenuous for the ladies to tackle.
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Just a few sidelights on London caught while passing through 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The captured German guns that line the parks don't seem to have any terrors for the English children.
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: As soon as they hit Europe they think they have to start a little war of their own 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "All the Americans stop here at the Hotel Savoy-I'll sit here and meet…"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 07

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The Londoners say they miss the air raids now-they were so entertaining 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hate to spoil this dapper waistcoat I just bought in Piccadilly for three pounds…"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: With a little patience you can find plenty of battlefield souvenirs in the Parisian barber shops 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Gaston le Fromage, a private in the French army, returnes to Paris and has his whiskers trimmed…
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: We spend the night in a beautiful French chateau that was the headquarters of a German general 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I get home I'm going to look up the man who makes French chateaus look so comfortable and luxurious in the movies"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The German Crown Prince had as many dugouts as a herring has bones 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mac, this auto trip over the different battle fronts will give us a good idea of how dugouts were used"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Our modesty prevents us from saying any more about our war trophies-read for yourself 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Boche officer's helmet, captured from an American doughboy after a fierce battle of words…
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: You must see German prisoners to realize what we missed when we put the Kaiser out of business 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The German high command no doubt had this beautiful gentleman slated for the job of Emperor of Manhattan, the Bronx and Yonkers.
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The souvenir hounds are already picking up everything on the battlefields but the shell-holes 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, well, I found the crown prince's hat!"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: They may make the world safe for democracy but they'll never rewind all the barbed-wire in France 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Luke, it looks as though our fund of $627.40 isn't quite enough"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Everybody in Paris looks like a delegate to the Peace Conference 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That surely must be one of the delegates to the peace conference…"
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 08

[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The American doughboys are now experiencing their hardest fighting in the "Battle of Paris" 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The part that makes me sore is that he can't understand the names I'm calling him"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The striking picture of the rack outside the conference room containing the hats and coats of the biggest men of all nations… 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The whole American population of Europe tries to get on every boat sailing for home Mar 13, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I landed in France I kicked at the inconvenience-now that I'm headed for home every wallop is a joke"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: After the boys have been away a year or so they forget how big the United States is Mar 12, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I start for home tomorrow-I'll say good-bye to some of the soldiers I met over here in France"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: It's hard to break into Paris; but it's almost impossible to get out Mar 11, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think the cloth in his overcoat was made by a Bolshevist"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: To see Paris you have to fight your way through a jungle of whiskers 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I didn't know the French had captured the black forest from the Germans"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: I didn't discern what was the matter with these pictures until after I drew them Mar 10, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Reader:- I actually sketched these important-looking gentlemen from life at the Quai D'Orsay…
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Picking out a gown for your wife in Paris isn't such a big job if your wife isn't along Mar 7, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Somehow or other I can't keep my mind on the gown"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: A man can go broke in Europe without spending a nickel Mar 6, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got $100 with me that I'll keep in case of emergency…"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: A soldier with a message always stops off in Paris whether Paris is on the way or not Mar 5, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Lieutenant, take this important order to General Jones by the most direct road to his camp"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: This interview with the Kaiser may or may not be authentic-use your own judgement 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just tell the people of the United States that I am taking a much-needed rest…"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Honest, the word "cootie" is mentioned in the best French society 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "One of the hotel guests says his year is up and he wants to take a bath"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies hold a special meeting to discuss the League of Nations Mar 25, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If the United States joins the League of Nations does that meant that…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] This is certainly tough luck-the gang decided to force the guy with the smoked glasses to tell…
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The new shivering jazz dances were'nt invented; they just happened Mar 24, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Without music, too! Gee, that guy has talent" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Just look at this bird! He never bows to anybody, never says "hello" and never removes his smoked glasses…
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Banquets can still be happy occasions in spite of prohibition and empty glasses Mar 22, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor Joe has his annual load" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Well, well well! Here's that same bird we saw yesterday-the man with the smoked glasses! Look, he stopped…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "For the life of me I can't see how you can sit in a stuffy room playing poker when there are so many good books to read" Mar 21, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't claim to be smart but I've got enough sense to know what's good for me…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Here he is again! He must be smart because he never says anything…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Yes, women are the cause of all the trouble in the world" Mar 20, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Six of my best friends went to the dogs on account of women…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The man of mystery-the guy with the smoked glasses! Who is he? Where is he going? Nobody knows!
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The torch in the hand of the Statue of Liberty is the girl you left behind Mar 19, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The six months salary I've got coming will buy four thousand, six hundred and forty-seven ice creams"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Sailing west you gain time but lose money Mar 18, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, remember, boys, we quit promptly at twelve o'clock"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: No matter how hard you try, you can't look stylish in a life-preserver Mar 17, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't let the boat sink yet-I haven't finished my book"
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: Every soldier just naturally becomes an orator or an author Mar 15, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fellow members of the sunshine club:- this tremendous ovation is a complete surprise to me…
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[Boobs abroad] The only man you don't want to meet when you get back to America… ca. 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Take this declaration blank and put down all the articles you are taking into the United States…"
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Ball players are now training for another hard season Apr 10, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must practice bowing so I'll be limbered up for the big reception I'll get at the opening game" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The mysterious man-believe me, this guy with the smoked glasses…
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] For the first time in the history of the club the ladies can't talk… Apr 8, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll take those boys home with me and pay 'em to play by the year" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] Look! The mysterious man with the smoked glasses must have something pretty serious on his mind…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Yes, Fred, my little baby is a wonser-he's almost too smart for his years" Apr 7, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "So you're one of those poor nuts that's always talking about his wonderful kid!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] Look! A terrific storm doesn't bother the strange man with the smoked glasses…
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[Boobs abroad] Boobs abroad in 1919: The world's greatest men don't seem to take themselves as seriously as some of our small politicians ca. 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There is nothing about the peaceful, fatherly features of Marshal Foch to mark him as the stern oganizer of the great allied victory.
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The only way to handle the man who always forgets to close the door Apr 4, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, come here with your broom-there'll be something for you to sweep out in a minute" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Take a good look at the guy with the smoked glasses today-notice how his coat bulges out in the back…"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "You'll never catch me wiggling all over the place like a lunatic-dancing is terrible" Apr 3, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "How can anybody waste time flying around the room all doubled up like a pretzel?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Help, help! The guy with the smoked glasses is driving us nutty! Here he is walking…"
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It's different when a man talks to you about something you can understand Apr 2, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, let's look the League of Nations square in the face…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The mystery of mysteries! Here's the guy with the smoked glasses…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Just think of a grown man walking around all day pushing a little ball…" Mar 29, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here, take this club and try to hit the ball just for fun" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] There's the guy with the smoked glasses in a telephone booth…
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Every investigation is something like a doughnut -- there's no end to it Mar 28, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This investigation will spare no one from the president of the company down" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The man of mystery keeps pulling a new one on us every day…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I have a couple of tickets for a very exclusive exhibition of classical dancing…" Mar 27, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fine, let's go. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Gee, there he is again-the guy with the smoked glasses…
volume 1964.047 v.08--ffALB, folder 12

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I buy my paints wholesale so I can afford to throw them all over the canvas…" Apr 30, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, mister de cash, this is my masterpiece…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] Isn't this one a terrible goat-getter? Here's the guy with the smoked glasses…
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] One of the ladies is going away on a long trip and the other members come in to help her pack Apr 29, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If I waited for them to pack my trunk I'd be so old I'd have to travel with three…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] Here's a clue to the mysterious guy with the smoked glasses…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I don't see how anybody can fall for this fortune-telling stuff-there's no sense to it" Apr 28, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What's the good of knowing what's going to happen twenty years from now…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] Look, Julius! The guy with the smoked glasses doesn't pay any attention…
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Golf is a great game if you start playing before you're a hundred Apr 26, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "In a few years when I can afford to take off a little time I'm going to take up golf" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The mysterious man-why does the guy with the smoked glasses think of such foolish ways to move…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "There's a poor boob who wastes all his time trying to save the one hair he has left on his head" Apr 25, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look at all those nuts-I can't understand how they can be interested in that stuff" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The mysterious man-here's the guy with the smoked glasses holding down an important job…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "This chair is a genuine antique-it belonged to the Egyptian king, Bazookus… Apr 23, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just think of all the history in back of that chair-I'll take it" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-nobody invited the guy with the smoked glasses to sit on the platform…
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take an all-night trip on a pullman to visit the Wednesday ladies' club of Orange Peel City Apr 22, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, porter, tell the engineer to go up a side street-there's a man looking in my window" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-well, well, well, this is significant! The guy with…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "There goes old man Greenback in his $5000 automobile-he thinks of nobody but himself" Apr 21, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's another millionaire in his limousine-money could never change me like that" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-everybody in town slips on a banana peel…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Mister Bump, here are some letters for you to sign" Apr 19, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All right, Miss Keyboard" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-the guy with the smoked glasses won't even take off his hat…
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A conversation between two boys from the same town is certainly very exciting Apr 18, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "So you're from my home town-do you remember Eddie Glucose?"" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-ah, a clue! The guy with the smoked glasses is carrying a peculiar-looking bundle…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "These fellows that always get their pictures in the paper make me sick" Apr 17, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's another picture of senator Gasbag-I can't stand people…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-the guy with the smoked glasses goes everywhere, is always in a hurry…
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies entertain Theda Glaum, the famous movie vampire & try to find the secret of her great power over men Apr 15, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have a staff of experts always traveling around the world just to select my perfumes" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-the guy with the smoked glasses! Look, look! Think of a dignified gentleman stealing a ride on the back…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "It now gives me great pleasure to announce the prime minister of Hydrophobia, Sanislaus J. Itchovitch" Apr 14, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-now what is he up to? The guy with the smoked glasses is the only civilian in the home-coming parade…
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 01

[No brains, no brains!] "I want to check this suitcase while I go and get my lunch" Nov 28, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You'll have to check that umbrella separately-we charge ten cents for each article"
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[No brains, no brains!] "I can let you have an overcoat for $75-that gives me a profit of only 50 cents" Dec 5, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "$75 for an overcoat is outrageous-what's the world coming to?"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 01

[They all flop sooner or later] "It makes me sore to see men sitting down in street cars and letting the women stand up" Dec 8, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The gentlemanly spirit of the old days is gone-we are a nation of rough-necks…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The first morning out on their bargain-priced tour of the country…" Dec 9, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's my cold cream-my initials are on the jar"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Gee, this is lucky! I just got a letter and the stamp isn't cancelled…" Dec 10, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A little water will loosen up the stamp and it will be as good as new"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "It makes me laugh to see those poor boobs all bundled up…" Dec 15, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wouldn't wear any clothes at all if I weren't afraid of getting arrested"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Christmas is certainly a nuisance-I don't believe in it and I pity everybody who does" Dec 22, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Your friends give you things you don't want and you give your friends things they don't want"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 01

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The members of the touring party find themselves away from home around Christmas and begin… Dec 23, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The man in the next room sent me in to find out who was being murdered"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Dec 24, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't care how far you live, Miss Cookie-with you beside me, every click of the taximeter is music to my ears"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Merry Christmas! Dec 25, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Merry Christmas!"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I had this desk made to order-it cost me $760.75-the wood was imported direct from Hindustan" Oct 30, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look at that rug-it's a genuine abbadabba rug…"
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[No brains, no brains!] "This car uses less gasoline than any car on the market…" Oct 30, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I didn't think I could afford a car-but, if that's the case, I'll take it"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Say, you Fathead, would you please stop powdering your nose long enough to get me my number!" Nov 3, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Give the poor girl a chance-she's only human"
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[No brains, no brains!] "These tortoise shell rims don't fit over my ears…" Nov 5, 1919

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Papa, he said he'll have to charge $1.50 to fit the rims to your ears"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I'm just putting on my coat now, dear-I'll be home in twenty minutes…" Nov 10, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think of what the batchelors are missing when I rush home to my little family…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies hold an election of officers by secret ballot-but, as usual, they are all unable to keep the secret Nov 11, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't breathe a word to anybody-but I'm going to vote…"
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[No brains, no brains!] "The price of babies' clothes is a fright these days…" Nov 21, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It isn't what anyone would call stylish-but we must practice economy"
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Life's little jokes -- number 580,294 Nov 22, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] James Montmorency Van Shrewsberry Brown, belonged to the very best people in town.
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[No brains, no brains!] "Hey!" Nov 26, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll get that apple back if I have to run all the way over to Mexico"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Light travels at the rate of 300,000 miles a second and…" Nov 27, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The planet Mars moves two inches closer to the Earth every year-so it stands to reason that…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number sixty-eight Sept 27, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Doctor, my toe hurts" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Don't you know it's dangerous to give a baby a hat pin to play with?"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "People seem to spend all of their time these days arguing about the labor question" Oct 13, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The working-man should share the profits" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "How much do you want to caddy for me?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies spend an enjoyable afternoon at a football game although they don't pay any attention to the game Oct 14, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "A cllege education is wonderful-I don't know whether to send my son to Yale or Princeton…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I work like a dog all day and you blow in my money on a new fur piece!"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…the word "unbreakable" is not in baby's dictionary Oct 15, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "See-this doll is absolutely unbreakable"
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Life's little jokes -- number seventy-one Oct 18, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The shoes that Prunella La Buttercup wore were the smallest and tightest they had in the store. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "The dinner will spoil if it cooks a minute too long"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Gee, Eric, you look foolish pushing one of those things" Oct 20, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Jasper-since when did you become a nurse girl?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I wouldn't pay 50¢ for a chain-it's a waste of money"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "There's John Softsoap, who is running for congress-he loves all the children in the neighborhood" Oct 23, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, he's liberal-see all the cigars he's giving away" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "It looks like rain-but I'll lose fifteen minutes if I take the clothes in and it doesn't rain"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…you can't blame him for wanting an education Oct 24, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Run down to the delicatessen store on chowder avenue and get me ten cents' worth of pickles right away-I'm in a hurry" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "We're spending too much-we must cut down our grocery and butcher bills"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Professor Ivor Ivoryoofsky, the Russian pianist, plays his beautiful intermezzo for the ladies… Oct 27. [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I certainly appreciate good music, especially when the saxophone player shakes his shoulders"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Dear, I need a new fur piece-I know you can't afford to pay much…" Oct 29, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let me think-I'll see Joe Applesauce"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I never had one of those birds tell my fortune-I think I'll take a chance and see what it's all about" Aug 28, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You are now passing through a great crisis in your life…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Why spend $50 for a self starter when you've got a crank on the car"
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High cost of living is giving romance an awful jolt Aug 29, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Accept these flowers as a token of my love-will you marry me?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I didn't have time to buy a new pair of socks today…"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Automobiles are like babies: They're always the best Sept 10, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Do you ever have any trouble with your car?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "That's robbery-I'll take my own picture"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…A simple little golf story Sept 12, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Two snappy, young golfers got sore because three slow, fat, old ladies ahead of them held them up. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "There's a street car strike-how much do you want to take me to work?"
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Life's little jokes -- number sixty-five Sept 13, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In the days of our fathers when goodness was prized, an egg… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I have to raise the rent on your shoe store"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I'm eighty-seven years old and I'm still single-I'm way past the dangerous age…" Sept 15, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're safe" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "The idea! The man wanted a dollar and a half to clean my rug…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies engage an expert student of political economy… Sept 16, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "For example, take the price of prunes-it is a well-known fact in the history of Rome…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "The fly will spoil that milk if I don't kill him right away"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Professional strikes may lead to slight embarassments Sept 19, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The condemned man in number 13 refuses to go to the electric chair…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Will you give a dollar to the fund to help the starving orphans?"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes… number xixty-six Sept 20, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pecksniff Balthazar Pajama McSwede read all of the volumes on "how to succeed". // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Toby, will you pick up my bag?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Speaker for the League of Nations gets a rousing reception" Sept 25, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Speaker against the League of Nations gets a rousing reception" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I won't waste money on candy-I'll tell her I'm saving up for our household expenses…"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Yes, modern dentistry has improved wonderfully" Aug 14, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You wouldn't believe that a modern dentist needs more tools…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "My horn is out of order but it's too much trouble to have it fixed"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Did you ever hear one of those after-vacation camera monologues? Aug 15, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This one was taken on the road to Ham-and-egg Gulch-that's me behind the cow" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Gee, I slipped and busted the $1000 lamp"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes… number sixty-one Aug 16, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This man had a name that sounded like this-de Rutherford Vernon Van Stuyvesant Bliss. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I'll teach the kid how to walk and keep him from wearing out his stockings crawling"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Is Mrs. Eggplant home?" Aug 18, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No ma'am-she's out playing bridge" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I've got a small cavity in my tooth and the dentist wants $5 to fix it…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The police department sends up a detective to solve the mystery of a burglary that… Aug 19, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "At last I've got a chance to have hysterics-wow!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Why should I break my back rowing for an hour when I can make the same distance in this motor boat in 15 minutes"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The pictures are not the only things that move in a movie Aug 20, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ah, here's a nice aisle seat" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "When a man gets married he's a slave-you'll never catch me tagging after a woman-I'm glad I'm single"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Experts give opinions to help remedy high cost of living Aug 22, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mooch McCheesey, the well-known explorer, says… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Gentlemen, we are now passing through a very critical period"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes… number sixty-two Aug 23, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Angus Petruchio Silas McDuff of whiskey and gin couldn't get quite enough. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Andrew, I'm all upset-you're two minutes late for dinner…"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Ladies and gentlemen, Mister Toastmaster, fellow members…" Aug 25, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't see how men can make such fools of themselves" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I'll put a lock on your door for $5"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Two of the ladies, caught in the great wave of social unrest, go on strike and do picket duty… Aug 26, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "If you're a union ice cream boy, don't take the ice cream in there…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I haven't time to buy a catcher's mask-I don't want to miss any playing"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I'll get a bathing suit and go to the seashore-maybe I can land a husband" July 28, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "All the stylish bathing girls are wearing socks this year" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I'll save ten cents on a dozen eggs if I walk ten miles out here to the farm"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] All the members who own cars take part in an endurance contest for a prize of a pearl-handled egg-beater with a sausage-slicing attachment July 29, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I thought I'd carry along a horse in case of emergency" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I don't see why I should spend $3.40 for a pane of glass when the house doesn't belong to me"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The English language is getting to be more of a puzzle every day July 30, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Papa, I don't want to study big words" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "If I pack in a hurry I can catch an earlier train and save ten minutes"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number fifty-nine Aug 2, [1919]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Philip O'Googus Tekumseh Pizette was crazy 'bout every young child that he met. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Boss, I can't live on $25 a week-I need thirty"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 06

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Wanted: a traffic law to regulate umbrellas Aug 6, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wouldn't mind missing my train if I only had some way of finding out…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Give me this machine for teaching the baby how to walk-it doesn't have to be strong…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 06

[But it doesn't mean anything] No, we have not gone out of business! We are still serving drinks… Aug 7, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, I need a bracer" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I haven't time to walk around the creek-I'll save a minute by jumping across"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 06

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The big question is: has the war made the world any better? Aug 8, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey, why are you killing yourself?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "My music teacher told me to practice an hour-I'll only practice half an hour…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 06

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number sixty Aug 9, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Young Billingsgate Bozo Porkopolis Flounds drew plans of fine houses with beautiful grounds. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "You don't catch me paying a dollar to have my white trousers cleaned"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 06

[They all flop sooner or later] "Wherever I go I hear that awful ragtime music" Aug 11, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Does she make everybody stare-I'll say she does" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Joe, will you come to a concert with me? I've got two $10 tickets"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 06

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] One of the members moves into a new apartment and invites the ladies around to give her a few friendly suggestions about the arrangement of the furniture Aug 11, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This would be a lovely apartment if you had the floor lowered and the ceiling raised…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I want to buy a wallet to keep from losing my important papers"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies go in for community singing but, unfortunately, forget to close the windows July 8, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's another Armenian massacre" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I'm making big money now and I'll retire when I'm sixty"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Doctor, I don't feel well-I want you to tell me what is the matter with me" July 10, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Certainly-your tongue is slightly coated with a film…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Henry, the maid wants a raise-but if we make her work…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies invite their husbands around to meet the new member and then wonder why they could have been so foolish July 15, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What are you doing Monday?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Victor, I don't want you to bring any of your friends home to dinner-they're too low-brow"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…It's easy to meet summer girls if you only know how July 18, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Didn't I meet you over in Paris nine years ago?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "My son, don't you know it's wrong to play baseball on Sunday?"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number fifty-six July 19, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Henry McGluke married Annie de Plank… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "It would cost me $200 to put a fire escape on my building-that's too much money"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

[They all flop sooner or later] "Did you see Mabel's new dress? It's terrible" July 21, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nothing looks well on her" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I wouldn't pay $1.60 for a book-I'll read the story in the magazine"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies hold a debate on the question, "is it proper for a woman to pay more attention to her dog than her husband" July 22, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's right-no member is to be interrupted while she is speaking" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "A man my age must be dignified to command respect"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I always envy these fellows that get all tanned up during the summer…" July 24, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The sun is killing me-but I must have something to show when I get back from my vacation" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "No one would ever catch me paying $100 for a watch"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Prohibition develops a new method for making after-dinner speeches bearable July 25, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mister Toastmaster and members of the insect powder manufacturers association…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I save $34.67 on a dress when I make it myself"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 07

Life's little jokes…number fifty-eight July 26, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Brutus Van Tassel Lafcadio Bish was raised in the water-he swam like a fish. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "There's a speck of dust on this plate-I'm afraid of germs"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Sometimes your vac[a]tion is over before you even take it June 25, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Henry, your two weeks' vacation starts today" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Why should I pay $5 for a guide when I can find the way by myself"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Say, Hank, you're an authority on boxing-give me some inside dope on the…" June 26, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's how it looks to me as an expert…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Lionel, we'll land in the poor house if you keep on burning so much gas"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

Life's little jokes -- number fifty-two June 28, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Andre McZack was on time when a kid… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I want to teach myself how to use the typewriter but $50 is too much to spend for a machine"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The funeral of Henry M Booze June 30, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor Booze-he died of a broken heart" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] This man never had any trouble walking past a saloon.
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take all the neighborhood children out into the country to give them a chance to appreciate the beauties of nature July 1, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's fine for the little ones to get away from the turmoil of the city" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Say, this is a fine way to get a shirt back from the laundry! There's a little speck of dust on it"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Exclusive opinions on the big fight by well-known unknowns July 2, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Abner Doze, night-watchman at Willard's camp… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "There's my little boy talking to that tough Jones kid"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Toledo doesn't know itself since Willard and Dempsey took possession July 3, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Willard's left jab will bother Dempsey" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "What do you think I am, a millionaire? You overcharged me a nickel"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Closeup of a hotel room in Toledo the night before the big heavyweight battle July 4, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got six men on my neck and I'm supposed to accommodate only four" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Romulus, didn't I tell you never to touch fire-crackers! They're too dangerous"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

"I don't see how anybody can deliberately go to see two fellows smash each other into a jelly" July 5, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Prize fighting is the greatest evil of modern civilization-I'll devote the rest of my life to have it abolished" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I'd like to see the big fight but I can't even afford a $10 ticket"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Life is nothing but a succession of wheels July 9, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Your start life on wheels. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "No, Jim, I'm too busy to see you now-I haven't a minute to spare…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Anyone would think it was an honor to have your rent increased June 11, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Isn't it terrible! My rent was raised $15 a month!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I can't see very well but I don't believe in paying so much to look after my eyes"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I have your contract all drawn up according to law-shall I read it to you?" June 12, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I like everything simple-I'm very anxious to know…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Henry, the man wants $8.50 to fix the electric light"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Fussy golfers should hire a dozen caddies when they drive off the tee June 13, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I brought along all the rules that were made since 1706" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I certainly feel envious every time I see a happily married couple"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number fifty June 14, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Caleb Phyzullo Oriferous Mooks was a child who spent all of his time with his books. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Olga, I'll have to fire you if you don't stop being so wasteful"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The "spruce-up" campaign is the latest to come into our campaign-burdened lives June 18, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The managers of the "spruce-up" campaign want us to keep the soldiers busy… "Major, the cat is hungry" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Mamma, can I go in swimmin'?"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Say, waiter, I'm as hungry as a wolf-read me the bill-of-fare-I want to order a good…" June 19, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We have crab flakes a la Suzette, President Wilson soup…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Hello, is this the shoe store? Send me up a cheap pair of shoes…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Glory is like ice cream -- it melts quickly June 20, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There goes a man who captured three German machine guns, killed 46 Germans, took 88 prisoners…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Driver, wait here-I want to go in and buy a collar"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number fifty-one June 21, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Romulus Radish, when only a child, about moving pictures was perfectly wild. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "This $100 bond pays me $4 a year and I'm afraid I'll lose it"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

[They all flop sooner or later] "I'm broken-hearted-I've been dieting for a month and I've only lost a pound" June 23, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You make me sick-always worrying about your weight" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I have a terrible pain in my shoulder…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 09

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The club has three knitted sweaters left over from the war and offers them as prizes in the annual tennis tournament held for members only June 24, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't care much for the crowd at this resort. But the air is good for my dog" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I'm in a hurry-I'll take a short cut through the trees and save ten minutes"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…If you want to hold your girl don't compete with a restaurant orchestra May 28, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, your hat is very becoming-you look prettier than ever tonight…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I haven't the time to take lessons-I'll go right out on the links and learn the game by myself"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The baby carriage problem in elevator apartments May 29, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Giving little Alec an airing. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "The rents in the city are terrible-I'll move to the country and save $20 a month"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The main thing is how many bottles the apartment will hold May 16, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The main part of the apartment is equipped for storing bottles to prepare for prohibition…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Dear, we're paying too much rent-we ought to move and economize"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

[But it doesn't mean anything] "My wife has the biggest piece of jewelry in this town-it contains eighty-seven diamonds…" May 30, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It took 17 jewelers to make it and it cost me…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Dear, I think we ought to have the telephone taken out-our expenses are too heavy"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number forty-eight May 31, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Zeno Lazarre Abercrombie McCain was a leisurely sort of society man. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I can't paint your house for less than $214"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

[They all flop sooner or later] "I can't imagine how a sensible man can war one of those things" June 2, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look at that poor simp with a wrist-watch…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I want to buy a shirt waist for my wife but I can't afford it"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The secretary reads her annual report giving all the vital statistics on the financial condition of the club June 3, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "On January seventh I laid out thirty cents out of my own money…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Mister efficiency expert, look over my books-your salary is $100 a week"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…You can figure out that you're your own grandfather June 4, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, this is your cousin Lester speaking-I'm coming right over to see you" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Yes, this tie only cost me twenty-five cents"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

[They all flop sooner or later] "I don't see how people can leave a nice comfortable home in the summer to go to some foolish, out-of-the way place in the country" June 9, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "As far as nature is concerned, a sensible person ought to be satisfied with this" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Nurse, I want to cut down expenses so I'll have to fire you-I'll take care of the baby myself"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 10

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The members of the club go to an amusement park to forget the serious problems with which they have been struggling during the past season June 10, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm going to resign from the club-the members are getting too frivolous" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I know when my system is out of order-I guess I eat too many meals"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

[They all flop sooner or later] "Look at that poor nut looking up in the air-I'll be he doesn't know what he's looking at" May 12, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Every time some poor boobs hear a noise they think it must be an aeroplane" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The guy with the smoked glasses] "Like all mysteries, there's no mystery to me at all…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies stop at Softdome's hat store on the way to the club to help one of the members select a straw hat for her husband May 13, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My maid left me yesterday" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I've been going out too much lately and losing a lot of valuable sleep"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

It's about time she bought some new music? May 14, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll set fire to the house and help her get rid of some of the music that's been here for 66 years" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I have to economize-I'll start right away"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I won the first prize for the best spring poem written for the society of poetical uplift" May 15, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'd love to hear it" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "You don't catch me wasting my money in these expensive cafes"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes, number forty-six May 17, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Willis Cardoza Van Wellington Peel, rode all over town in his automobile. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "That's outrageous-$30 for a beaded bag!"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

[They all flop sooner or later] "I can't understand why it is that men who are supposed to have some sense seem…" May 19, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "To lose their minds completely when they buy their straw hats for the summer" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "These new cars are too expensive-I'll save money and buy a second hand car"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Silas K Fishbone, one of the directors of the aquarium, addresses the ladies on a very vital subject May 20, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I am glad to have the opportunity to tell you public-spirited ladies…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Look, dear-little Julius needs a pair of shoes"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…A lonely bench in the park doesn't remain lonely very long May 21, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No one else knows about that bench" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "I can't shave myself today-I only have ten minutes to spare"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

[They all flop sooner or later] "I guess I'm the only man in this country that's not crazy about jazz" May 26, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't see how anybody can sit on a hard bench all afternoon watching…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "My clothes look pretty shabby but I'm saving my money"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] One of the ladies tries to smok a cigarette-after two puggs she takes sick and breaks up the meeting in a storm of confusion and protest May 27, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gertie, run for a doctor-and stop on the way back…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "Yes, mother, you're right-I'm glad that low necks and short skirts…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 12

Life's little jokes -- number forty-three May 1, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Angus Lluellyn Enrico McFee was always as tight as the bark on a tree. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The mysterious man-the guy with the smoked glasses has been examining this spot for two hours…
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 12

Returning him to his mother with thanks May 2, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] [Soldier being lifted in palm of hand] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] My goodness! The guy with the smoked glasses buys a $10,000 victory bond…
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 12

[They all flop sooner or later] "I don't see how people can waste their time at the movies" May 3, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look at the crowds going into that movie house…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Who is he?] The man of mystery-the guy with the smoked glasses certainly can't be a United States senator…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 12

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies accompany one of the members to the country to help her select a cottage for the summer May 6, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Of course, I have to raise the price this year because so many people from the city…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The guy with the smoked glasses] The man of mystery-now there's no doubt of it-the guy with the smoked glasses has got something under his hat…"
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 12

[They all flop sooner or later] "There goes another poor boob out on a foolish picnic with his whole family" May 7, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look at that poor nut carrying a lot of lunch boxes-I'm sorry for him" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The guy with the smoked glasses] The man of mystery! One of our readers suggests that the silent guy with the glasses is none other than Phillup Space, himself-that can't be-see how empty this looks!
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 12

Her prayer of thanks May 9, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] wives mothers sweethearts. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The guy with the smoked glasses] The man of mystery-see him sitting out here alone in the moonlight buried in deep meditation!
volume 1964.047 v.09--ffALB, folder 12

Life's little jokes -- number forty-two May 10, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ezekial Otto Mazoola McHaze could walk at the age of 8 months and 4 days. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The guy with the smoked glasses] Look! Look! The great mystery is about to be solved! The guy with the smoked glasses has taken off his hat!
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

It's all wrong, Claude, it's all wrong [ca. 1905-1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll do sixteen hours work every day so I can retire from business when I'm forty years old instead of waiting till I'm eighty" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Truck horse, society horse: "Pretty soft for that society horse with nothing to do but grow fat"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

[Man in lifeboat] [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

"Shall I call up a surgeon and tell him to amputate a white chip from your stack?" [ca. 1905-1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The fellow that always forgets to ante.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

Never count your chickens before the boat sails [ca. 1905-1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, is this the office of the white star line? I want to reserve passage for two on the Olympic which sails today"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

[six panels of man wearing hat with numbers below] [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
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[Sweep out the padded cell] Dowie, sweep out padded cell 4963 [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'd command more respect from my business associates if I raised a mustache"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

This picture ends sadly, but we have to stick to the truth [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Their great love was the only thing that really counted in their lives, so they got married.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

They'll be wearing calendars and thermometers [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] That's quite an idea for the city to put clocks on the lamp-posts-now I'll know when it's time to take my pills.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

Hints to political candidates [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I have that picture published I'll have to think up a good name for the town where I didn't live"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 01

[Father was right] "Monday I play pinochle, Tuesday I go to the lodge, Wednesday I go to the movies and Saturday I attend a lotto party" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor dad is afraid to trust anything to his memory"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

Chasing the blues [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The grouch hawk.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

"An artist must have sent this letter -- all artists are careless" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's an awful lot of ink to waste during these war times"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

[What are you kicking about?] Think of this poor bug who imagines his wife's mother has come to spend the rest of her life with him! [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

Something very important for you, sir [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

Chasing the blues [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [Man on horse with giant ink pen]
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

"It's a boy!" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "They all look good when they're far away" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Giving the baby his bottle?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

All men are created free & equal [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "In twenty-six hours, forty-seven minutes and three seconds…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

A few redeeming features about your new overcoat [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If your new overcoat fits like this around the neck you should feel consoled by the fact that you…
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

It's all wrong, Von Kluck, it's all wrong! [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I just inherited $100,000 and I'm going to devote all my time to travel…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 02

[This all comes under the heading of pleasure] "The king of England has nothing on me-my rent is paid…" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Every night, every night-see them bite…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

[Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Hurry men-I see smoke down in the valley-we're no the only human beings here" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Looks like two tramps-how did they ever get down there?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

[Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Here's your check boss-hope you liked your meal-don't forget me-I'm Ike" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here Ike, buy yourself a hat"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

[Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Injun Bringum far nuf-you ketchum train go home-uh!" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee Ike we'll have to ride the box cars to get home"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

[Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I'll get this job Mike. Maybe you can get another one" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "All right Ike"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

[Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Now that we have this waiters job Ike, maybe we can make enough for carfare home" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "One onion cutlet in a hurry-I'm Ike"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

You take a guest home to the country for the weekend because you know it won't be any trouble or expense [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] He uses the only good safety razor blade you've got-
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

[A man in black vest and pants with a short bearded man] [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

Here's something to keep you busy this evening Fri April 1 [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Cut out the numbered designs, insert them in the spaces bearing the corresponding numbers… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Hello, Rube, are you drawing foolish questions again?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

The man who said "Time is money" knew what he was talking about Wed Jan 16 [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, is this Broadfoot and Co.? -I'm coming downtown for a pair of shoes" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The Boob family] "You see, I'm Boob-just plain Boob-I think I'm the boss because I wear the trousers and do the carving but-"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 03

Another one of life's little jokes Mon Jan. 21 [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Jerry McNutt said, "When I fall, I'll marry a beauty slim and tall" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "My umbrella has been swiped again"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 04

Awful dream of the man who has just bought an automobile Aug. 16 [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "He went past a trolley without apologizing to the conductor" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Every time I put this book down, I lose my place"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 04

Different varieties of handshakes [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The guy who keeps shaking your hand the whole time he talks to you… "And how is the wife and Aunt Emily and Little Otto and…?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 04

"Hey, if you're not going to operate, the least you can do is come over here where I can hear what you're saying" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 04

Gymnasium work is strenuous even if you only think about it [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's join a gymnasium class and reduce-I'll meet you there at nine tomorrow morning"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 04

How he expressed his views to the family regarding the Thanksgiving turkey [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, do you think I'm John D. Rockefeller? Is ther any law that says you've got…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 04

[Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Look out Mike, you'll get sick. That's the fourth hat full you drank." [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look Ike, there's a sign-maybe we'll find out here how to get home"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

First shots on the world's series firing line [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I saw him whispering to Rube Marquard last night"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

"I'd prefer this, one brick at a time" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] At the end of the fourth, Murphy thought somebody hit him with a Harlem apartment house.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

If the contest were to be decided on the merits of beauty, either one could substitute a dog and win [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Will Kid Broad get scared and run when he is confronted with something homelier than himself?
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mme Phoneyiska, the noted medium, gives the ladies a glimpse into the great unknown for a dollar a throw Tues Aug [ca. 1915-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hear a strange voice out of the dim and distant past telling me that…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The fellow who always says he has the change and then lets his friend get on the pay-as-you-enter car first.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

"Say, Pa, those three radishes we ate last night can't keep us alive forever" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Society item: -old man Neil and his son Frankie will not entertain much this winter.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

"Hitting the trail" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Baseball tabernacle.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

"Matty's arm looks great" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Many who got there early showed good judgement in bringing along a complete set of food.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

Maybe the six-day riders are doing it to keep their minds off the war [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The French riders are constantly in danger from German spies.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

The traffic cop poses as the statue of hard luck [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Astor cup race.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 05

The mattress hat -- designed to give aviators an easy landing [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good morning gentlemen-what's your hurry?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you an aviator?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

[This all comes under the heading of pleasure] "Say, guide, I'm here on a pleasure trip so I don't want you to let me overlook anything" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Asurance asurance"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

It is just as necessary to be an acrobat as to know how to… [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Tell the porter to wake me up when we pass south bend-the mayor owes me a dime"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

England Ireland Russia China Turkey and then some [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

Goldberg sees Brooklyn lose in opening game of world's series [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A few of the 37 poses Marquard took every time he threw the ball.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

Mr. Burns, you are a coward, a four-flusher, a ringer and a flabbergasted… [1908]??

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Tommy: -I just fell off a train and fractured…
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

"If you give me my raise, I'll let you kiss me, George" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] She might use the affectionate gag on the mayor…
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

"We had a run for ours, anyway" [1908]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Young Corbett and Kid Broad have the laugh on the poor mutts with bank accounts.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

The Sunday afternoon pilgrimage to the delicatessen store [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "10¢ worth of sliced tongue, a bottle of olives and two cans of sardines"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

"We will meet at the church at 4 o'clock, dearest" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nothing but death will keep me from you, darling"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 06

"Theopholus Smith, who wrote the emancipation proclamation?" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Marcus Aurelius Jones, in what part of the country have the bloodiest battles been fought?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

"The ocean is as smooth as a doorknob this morning" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You had better put a few nicks in the water with your knife so we can find our way back to land" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Telephonies] "Yes sir, this is the best summer hotel in the world…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

The original "Let 'Er Go" Gallagher just ate up the musical stuff as it rolled out of the phonograph [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You look awful good to father"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

It's all wrong, Louis XIV, it's all wrong [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It took me two years to make that chair-you can have it for $3"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

"At last I've got the telegram written -- "Dear Hulda, will arrive tomorrow…" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll have to get this down to ten words to save money…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

Goldberg survives fourteen thrilling innings and this is the result [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That fall is worth $1000 a week in moving picture comedies"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

Don't let the war talk scare you; battles are common [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're 3 minutes overdue with the rent"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

It is rumored that Battling Nelson is only a shadow of his former self [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The aspiring lightweights are reading of Nelson's rumored decline with much joy and clapping of hands.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

[ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's a good one I can hand the cashier- my uncle Pierpont sent me to draw out a million and I lost the check on the way over"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

The Giants got tired counting their runs in the opening game [ca. 1914-1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Mayor Mitchel brought the police department up to see the game.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 07

The jockeys appreciated the fact that the track was muddy [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What do they charge for mud baths in this resort?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

[What you gonna do with it?] What are you gonna do with it? [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "$37.65 is a lot of money but I need the best golf sticks in the world…" "Tell my broker to drop that $2,000,000 deal because I'm too busy…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

[What are you kicking about?] Think of this poor deaf and dumb gazink who can't even yell for help! [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

Christmas presents must be used out of respect to the givers [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope he takes his bath at home" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I'm cured] "This mistletoe will give me a chance"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

[They all look good when you're far away] "At last my ambition is realized-my land is paid for and I can devote the rest of my life to raising rare plants" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "With the fortune of $500 I have gathered during my business career I can now…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

"Loosen up on the fares gents -- the company needs the money as much as you do" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Every man will be carrying a nickel around in his hand to be prepared to jump on a car.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

Leonard Lewis fight in today's war news [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just what I told Sam Fishcake-the war is over here at last!"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

Charity begins at home, but you can't tell where it will end [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fine! Just $28 for a swell Christmas present for Chrystobel" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I'm cured] "If the Russians are 15 miles from the Vistula and Dixmude is occupied by the allies…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

Goldberg sees Brooklyn laid to rest in world's series cemetery [1916]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder if I've got time to call up the house and see how Dora's cold is" After the third inning the Brooklyn players walked to the bat…
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

Prunes a la dope. Take two full-grown prunes and fry for three hours in a skillet… [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Prunes d'free-lunch. Pour over pate froms a puree of axle grease; place a stewed prune…
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 08

What stood between the fight fans and a good fight at the Long Acre Club last night [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Everybody sat around and tried to look unconcerned-just like you do when something tells you…
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

[man in bed with thought bubble above showing cannonballs and fighting] [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bam! Zop! Boom! Zow!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I'm the guy] "I don't see why they keep pictures of all the phoney relatives you are trying to forget"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

A bunch of bums. Talk to a giant rooter for five minutes and you'll think… [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Taking a dill pickle from his pocket, Jack Smote another giant on the noodle and came home"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

Eddie Foy will be our next secretary of state if Lew Fields is elected president [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Diamond Jim" Brady has the weight on Taft.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

"This is the way it is one night after the other -- nobody to see, nobody to talk to and nobody to take my money away from me" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good evening, Central, will you please tell me the time?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did you have your beard shaved off?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

"I'm Tuesday, lad, I'm Tuesday -- this fellow Britt is the gravy and don't you forget it either" [ca. 1907-1909?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The Western fight fan is being showered with classy matches. "Secretary Root hasn't got so very much on me"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

"The guy that said life is one sweet song was either lying or else I've got a bum ear for music" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] No rest for the umpire.
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

The real champion of all the fighters [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll show you who's smoking the cigars in this family!"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

After all, a woman is only a woman [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What ticket do you wish to vote?" "I brought a sample ballot with me"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

Extra! Brave policeman saves child from being run down by speeding autoist!" [1911?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mamma is sending me over to the grocery store for some world's championship health food" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "They're flooding the country with these foreign dancers"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 09

"Say, time-keeper, how many more hours does this round last?" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why don't you have a phone put in so I can call you up and let you know I'm still here"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

[ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

They're off at Luna Park [back] [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "All will be sunny, peaches, cream and honey in the sum-mer time"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

[Foolish questions] "Did you strike out again, you simp?" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, I'm going to the bench to answer a telephone message from my deaf & dumb uncle"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

[Foolish questions] "Do the students come into the Louvre to copy the masterpieces?" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, dear, they're so hungry they come in here to eat the paintings when nobody's looking"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

[Foolish questions] "Are you wearing a watch bracelet?" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, this is a spedometer that shows how fast the trains are moving between here and Europe"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

[Foolish questions] "My good man, are you the shipping clerk?" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, you fish-cake, I'm the new president of China"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

[Foolish questions] "Goin' in for club swingin' Roul?" 1913

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, Samish, I'm mixing a cocktail for the president of the temperance league"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

"I'll hold the stamp up there till this letter goes safely through" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [Man with dog balancing on his nose]
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 10

Learn to be a runner in your own home [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Bum an onion off a dago and arrange on end of piece of heavy picture wire as shown…
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 11

[They all flop sooner or later] Rube Goldberg's Boobs…they all flop sooner or later Mon. Sept. 17 [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What do you mean by trying to flirt with my wife!"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 11

[No brains, no brains!] Rube Goldberg's Boobs…No brains, no brains! Wed. Sept. 19 [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There are two more trips left on my monthly communication ticket…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 11

"That horse ought to be fast because he's got a shape like a steam engine" [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "O, I don't know-these other hot cakes are not so much to the maple syrup"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 11

[But it doesn't mean anything] Rube Goldberg's Boobs…But it deosn't mean anything [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Waiter, I'm tired of looking at French menu cards…"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 11

Senator Horace White is throwing a lot of business in some tailor's way [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, Horace-where's the rest of that hat?"
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 11

A scrambled egg Posed by R Fitzsimmons [ca. 1905-1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] [A mand curled up in a bowl]
volume 1964.047 v.10--ffALB, folder 11

The world's series 1909

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A timely throw. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Slackers] The kid who relies on the boy in front of him for the right answer.
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"This a genuine Arabian canary -- he's got a beautiful voice -- all his ancestors…" [1917?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's worth $1.50 to keep from being lonesome-it will be delightful to sit around the house…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "I feel the sting of cupid's dart"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies have an outing-they hire a professional guide to show them the great wonders of nature [ca. 1905-1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Below us lies the beautiful Hinkeydee Valley where…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Twelve members, arriving at the station with forty-seven pieces of baggage for a few… [ca. 1905-1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't mind a little inconvenience, myself-but a ride in that wagon would ruin my dog's nerves"
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The troubled fistic waters have quieted down [1908?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Buy now, buy now! Tomorrow Bad Bess will be worth $10,000,000 a share!"
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"Will I get it or will I get it not-that is the question!" [ca. 1905-1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In the shadow of the hook.
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[What you gonna do with it?] "See Venus, beautiful Venus, in all her radiant glory tonight-visit heaven for one dollar" [ca. 1905-1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't see anything that looks like Venus-I think I see the family entrance to a saloon"
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"I came to convey the sad news that your wife just committed suicide by jumping into the Harlem River" [1908?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I tell you Britt is still a young man and at the height of his career"
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After you finish this look at the date Apr. 1, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Study the picture on the left very carefully for three minutes -- then cover it with a piece of paper and answer the following questions. 1. How many soldiers are there? Are they on foot or horseback?
 

Comics: 1920s (estimated)

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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…On what ticket are you running for President? Feb 6, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've lost my memory-I don't know who I am"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The big trip: The ladies go into a small stationery store with the intention of buying a bunch of picture post cards… Feb. 3 [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, I don't like that one"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 777,920 1/4 Jan 31, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here we picture a hat that is shiny and tall, an object of beauty that hangs in the hall.
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 728,491 Jan 24, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Slugger O'Leary was known far and wide, for the way that he soaked the old spherical hide.
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Campaign orators have voters all stirred up over league of nations [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Picture of a voter, at a political meeting, as a presidential candidate points out that the League of Nations is the biggest issue of the campaign. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a gentleman?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The big trip: The Wednesday Ladies' Club of Sappville marches down to the depot in a body to welcome… Jan 13, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Maybe prohibition has something to do with this feature Jan 1, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's New Year's Day and I just woke up without a headache-I think I'll see a doctor"
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[No brains, no brains!] "Do you realize that you spent a dollar and eleven cents for ice cream sodas during the last three days?" Jan 14, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "But father------"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "Look at those poor fools going to the movies at half past six in the evening-I'm going home to dinner" Jan 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now that we've had our dinner, Angeline, we can stroll over…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The big trip: the ladies get caught in a train wreck but fortunately nobody is seriously hurt… Jan 20, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is terrible! And I told the engineer my dog didn't like to have his sleep disturbed"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Here's something to help you pass the evening April 1, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] To the reader:- cut out carefully around outside circle… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, pardon me a moment while I step out of my character and see what's going on in the cartoon next door"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Big league baseball managers train hard for coming season Mar 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll rent that building for a summer home"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "There must be something in athletics, after all…" Mar. 18, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, I want to join the athletic club-what form of exercise do you take?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Extra! Civil war breaks out inside the club and splits it into two factions which are ready to fight to a finish Mar 16, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm not mentioning any names-but I know it's true because a certain party told so-and-so…
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This is the only way we can let you know the good news Mar 2, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Aw, listen, central-can't you give me a little service? I'm trying to let some of my friends know…"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 666,932 Feb. 28, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This watch was an elegant thing long ago, a treasure sublime…
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[They all flop sooner or later] "See, my child-George Washington is the man who never told a lie… Feb 23, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, papa"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The big trip: The ladies call a special meeting in Mrs. Van Dunkle's room… Feb 17, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's strange-according to my figures each member owes herself money"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…A study in contrasts Feb 13, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Arresting a crook according to the old every-day law.
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 397,406 Feb 7, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This child was a gentle and delicate thing, with a face just as sweet as the flowers in spring.
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I've been married for ten years and there's never been one cross word between me and my wife" May 10, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I envy you, Jabez" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, have you got a sentence that will fit around the word avenue?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Yes, we're all trying to TALK the country back on it's feet May 7, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I tell you, Sam, the reason for all the trouble in this country is that people won't work!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, if you make up something foolish with the word, mandalay, I'll see that you don't get arrested"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Our lives are all more or less run by machinery May 12, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My fountain pen is out of order-I'll have to waste three or four hours getting it fixed" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, figure out a sentence with the word Calcutta"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies feel that it's about time they did an act of charity… May 4, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's give him a dozen cream puffs-he'd appreciate something rich" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of a politician?"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 697,432 May 1, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Barney McDingle made everyone stare, when he walked on the street they admired his hair. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, spring one with the word, isolate"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Fellow citizens, if you vote for me I assure you that I shall have…" Apr. 29, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I am not afraid to tell you right here tonight, fellow citizens, that I am in favor of reducing the high cost of living" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, is the word, expectorate, used in good society?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Why is a snappy dog? Apr. 23, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't mind Lucile-she always acts that way in front of strangers…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, how did they ever think up a work like czecho slovak"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Crossing the home plate April 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Just a poor guy trying to live. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of a profiteer?"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I could never see any sense in a high hat-it may be good enough to carry bundles in, but why put it on your head?" April 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nobody would ever catch me wearing one of those things-everything I do must have a reason" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you form a sentence with the word officiate in it?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] During a lecture at the club on the subject of "can we communicate with a dead mule", a fire break out… April 13, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder if they'll have enough sense to keep the fire going till we get there" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "The Bolshevik General said to his soldiers, as they hid behind their whiskers…"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "It's the latest thing and makes you look distinguished -you must take it" May 24, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I intended to get a plain straw hat-but if you insist I guess I'll have to take this one" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, picture"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…What is worse than a short blanket? May 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You get into bed and pull the blanket up over your neck. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of an optimist?"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 741,388 May 15, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Angus Kazoof got a wonderful view from his cheerful apartment on floor twenty-two. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, thermometer"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…It all depends what you mean by "gambling" May 14, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Consolidated doughnut went up three points…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of a lawyer?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Well I've been wearing overalls for three weeks now as a protest against the high cost of clothing" May 13, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's no more than right that I go down to see my tailor and say good-bye to him before he goes to the poor house" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you use the word, pumpkin, in connection with prohibition?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Of course you've met him -- he leads a very exciting life July 28, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Oliver-how do you feel?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of an honest man?"
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"For you fine work here in my office I have decided to double your salary" May 20, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I am overcome with joy" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of prohibition?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…There are no private citizens left -- everybody wants to be President May 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I am not seeking office-but the people have asked me to save the country-I am ready to run for President" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, did Shakespeare write Hamlet?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies visit a sideshow in the circus but don't seem to realize… May 11, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My, what queer-looking people!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the best remedy for the high cost of living?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies parade in overalls as a protest against the high cost of wearing… May 11, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My wife's hat and shoes cost enough to feed Russia till the next war" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is something that you've got and you can't get?"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 91,546 June 5, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Larry McCann stayed in bed very late, for sleep he would let every other thing wait. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a nominating convention?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…As long as congress is thinking about giving bonuses… June 4, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We are the greatest people on earth" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, tell me a story with the word, pneumonia, in it"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Sir, here are some more bills for your daughter's piano lessons" June 3, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm glad to pay them-I believe in giving my daughter a musical education" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, give me a sentence using the word, cantilever"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The best part of a picnic is that the truth is so easily forgotten" June 2, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The only ones that are having a good time are the insects" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, how did the word, deliver, find it's way into the English language?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Effingham Sobb, who has an imaginary illness for every one of President Wilson's fourteen points… June 1, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Girls, call my husband and four doctors-I'm afraid I can't last long…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make up a foolish sentence with the word, diplomat"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I don't see why people always want to show off as soon as they get in the parlor" May 31, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "For the bank has failed today" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, give me a sentence with the word, surface, in it"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 337,644 May 29, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Little Amanda Lewella Bazish, when only eleven, could swim like a fish. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, tell me how the town of Hoboken got it's name"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Yes, I've played on the finest golf courses in this country-I've played at the swell Appawumpus club and…" May 27, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been over the exclusive Mulligatawney links and I've gone around the beautiful Abba Dabba course and…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can the word, gallows, be used in a cheerful sentence?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…This will save your wife the trouble of going to the hat store with you May 26, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gentlemen of the jury, do you sentence him to wear it or shall I put another roof on his attic?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you use the word, "recuperate", in a sentence?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Allow us to introduce the four members who will figure more or less prominently in all future meetings of the club… May 25, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Effingham Sobb, who is never happy unless she's miserable and is suffering from 17 different ailments which she hasn't got. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a ouija board?"
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[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 74,299 June 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jones was elected to office last year, they gave him a hand and a welcoming cheer. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what magician can disappear from sight even quick than Houdini?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…"I'll tell the world" June 18, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Do you take this squab to be your lawfully wedded sparring partner?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of a millionaire?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Yes, we guarantee the car for five years-we pay for all devective parts" June 17, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fine-I'll take it" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, how many times can you use the word, summer, in a short sentence?"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…We can't think of a title sad enough for this cartoon June 16, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Prices are down at last-now I can get what I need" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of a prize fighter?"
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A young man stops by to give Mrs. Otto Talcum a ride in his new Fierce-Narrow runabout… June 15, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ladies, will you please excuse me-I'm going out for a ride with my nephew-poor Ira is so lonesome" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, give me a sentence to show how Servia got it's name as a scrappy country"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "I'm sorry for the poor guys that always have crowds tagging after them-I hate crowds" June 14, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Lulu-I'll be around with the car in half an hour-you know…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike give me a cheerful sentence with the word, crisis"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Everybody expects trouble but nobody knows where it is coming from June 11, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Every man you meet wears that haunted look which seems to say… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Mike, make a sentence to show why a spanish cloak is called mantilla"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Darling, when I look into the azure blue of your heavenly eyes I hear the voices of angels singing in my heart" June 10, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, yes-and what else?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show how the word, orchid, is pronounced"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Tobias K. Plain, the club member who is always doing some big work to improve… June 8, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Perhaps, girls, this small collection of books may some day grow into a great library…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show that the word, ratify, is used in connection with other things besides peace treaties"
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[They all flop sooner or later] "What's your hurry, old man? Why don't you take things easy like me?" June 7, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm a commuter and I've got only thirty seconds to catch the 5:15 train" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, show me why people don't pronounce sarsaparilla the way it is spelled"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Maybe she bought it at a bargain sale, so you can't blame her July 2, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I feel so ashamed with this mole on my face-I must go to a specialist and have it taken off" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike make a sentence to show where the opera, Lohengrin, got it's name"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Congratulate me, Dick-I just bought a home for myself and family" July 1, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fine-how much did you pay for it?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, use the word, major, in a song"
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Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Caddies are paid to be picked at, anyway June 30, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You poor idiot-if somebody hung a slice of limburger cheese on your nose you wouldn't be able to find it" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what has a sentinel got to do with fertilizer?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] As Mrs. Effingham Sobb starts to tell about her operation for the 56th time… June 29, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, the doctors said that no other woman could have stood the pain…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, prove that statue is a foreign word"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 07

[They all flop sooner or later] "There was a young man named McSneeze, who held up his nose in the breeze…" June 28, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm going out to get away from this limerick craze" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a gentlemanly sentence with the word, superb"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 07

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 555,921 June 26, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The folks were delighted with little Irene, her ears were the smallest they ever had seen. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you make a sentence with the word, genuine, in it?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 07

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The story of success is told by your key ring June 25, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] First you get a key to the front door. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, use the word, disguise, intelligently in a sentence"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 07

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Where are you going to spend the summer? June 23, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish I could make up my mind where to spend the summer" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show how the country of Bolivia stands on prohibition"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 07

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. J. Luther Van Scandal gets an earful of real gossip over the phone… June 22, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What's that-divorce?-well, well, that's exciting-you say she came home…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the Chinese word, liverwurst"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 07

[They all flop sooner or later] "It's a crime the way people kill a lunch in about ten minutes-everybody's going mad" June 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Waiter, bring me a set of stewed beef ribs and you can take your time…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, show me how to use the word, iodine"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Most vacations consist of a room and a bunch of post cards July 16, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Arrives at summer resort. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, America, in it."
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I'm Professor de Calculate, the great efficiency expert…" July 15, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good-I'll employ you by the month…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, use the word garbage in a nice, gentlemanly sentence"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The League of Nations isn't as close to the voter as it is to the orators July 14, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The League of Nations is the great issue that now stirs the American people" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, use the word, album, in a sad sentence"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. De Magneto invites the club members for a spin in her speed demon and discovers… July 13, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see-I've tried everything-I've turned on everything that was off…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, give me a wild sentence with the word, grocer"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

[They all flop sooner or later] "People make me sick the way they rush to the mountains and the sea-shore as soon as the summer comes around" July 12, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I believe in working twenty-four hours a day all year 'round…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show that capsize is a sea-faring word"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Gee, that girl looks wonderful in her riding habit-just my type, swell and athletic" July 8, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "From the way she wears those riding togs, I'm sure she's an expert horsewoman" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "How long would you associate with a man who was intoxicated?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…How to become a campaign orator in one lesson July 7, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fresh fish today" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, hammer"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Icabod de Magneto, a new member who owns a car, makes life miserable… July 6, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, she's a wonder on hills-of course, now she's full of carbon…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, is Barbara a girl's name?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…Celebrating the fourth July 5, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish they'd hurry up and explode and let me find out what's going to happen to me-I'm tired of waiting" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, give me one with Maryland"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 08

Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes, number 886,530 July 3, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Little Ophelia Marcella McBly played "Liberty's" part on the fourth of July. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, use the word, dandruff, in a sentence"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 692,758 July 31, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Thaddeus Grabb was a profiteer bold… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I know not why the stars do shine…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

Rube Goldberg's Boobs… As Shakespeare says, "It's the upkeep that hurts" July 30, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] After working hard for 48 years… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "The landlord to his tenant went…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] Rube Goldberg's Boobs…But it doesn't mean anything July 29, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Jazzbo, Jazzbo pajama! You are now a worshipful brother…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "The bluefish dances on the bay…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 874,369 May 22, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hiram Cornelius van Zanzibar Hoff worked during the day… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of the income tax?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] After an exciting bridge game… July 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Figure out what I owe and I'll pay at the next meeting…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Now, give the ladies and gentlemen a sentence with the word, stevedore…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

[They all flop sooner or later] "These shameless styles are getting worse every day…" July 26, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There you are, always reading the theatrical…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what has the word, faucet, got to do with baseball?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

Rube Goldberg's Boobs… When you don't know what to say, sing one of these to her July 23, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Your eyes, your lips, your ears…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Say, Miss, if you can stand punishment…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

Rube Goldberg's Boobs… What's the difference, as long as the baby's happy! July 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the proudest moment of my life…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, beacon…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

[They all flop sooner or later] 'Wherever I look, I see people spooning on benches here in the park…" July 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's another pair of fools giving the man in the moon…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, use the word, elevated, in a sentence…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 09

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 298,637 July 17, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Abraham Lincoln Fitz Washington Nye in a bathing suit… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, are you able to make a sentence that starts with the word, California?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

[They all flop sooner or later] "I can't understand why the idiots spend…" Aug. 2, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's another simp all tanned up like a smoked herring" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, how did the word Massachusetts originate?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Sobb, Mrs. Plain, Mrs. Van Scandal, Mrs. Talcum… Aug. 3, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If the league of nations is going to stop fighting…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Take raisins and syrup, some corn and some yeast…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

Rube Goldberg's Boobs… A fly tale in twelve chapters Aug. 4, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This man took a swat at a fly and… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you make a sentence to explain the word, maximum?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

[But it doesn't mean anything] "O, yes, I've got quite a record…" Aug. 5, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Was attacked by 300 wildcats, saved 64 women from drowning.." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "After election things will be cheaper both for you and me…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Babe Ruth's homeruns bring back the days of the old air raids Aug. 6, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "One more home run and I'll have enough fish-balls for supper." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what does ingratiate mean?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number 962,345 Aug. 7, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Leopold Benno Jehosophat Lee was a golfer… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Come, Jack and Jim and Tom and Joe…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

Maybe you know the reason -- we don't Aug. 10, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "He just gave $100,000 to charity, too…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Branding cattle, Bill?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

[They all flop sooner or later] "I was thinking a man who wastes his time fishing…" Aug. 16, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's another dead one- fishing will make a bum…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, give me a sentence to show how the word, neuritis, is pronounced."
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The club members take an afternoon off and go to the bath house… Aug. 17, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't forget to get the new jazz record…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, miniature, in it."
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 10

Maybe they weren't so beautiful in the first place Aug. 27, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All the babies I ever hear of are perfectly beautiful- but…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show that the word ceiling…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 11

Life's little jokes -- number 666,999 Aug 28, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Paulus Octavius Reginald Ash had a long and luxurious, wavy, moustache…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you make a sad sentence with the word, surrender?"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 11

Did you ever try to read one of those little medical thermometers? Aug. 30, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, I think I've got fever-will you take my temperature?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "The valley's full of tree's so green…"
volume 1964.047 v.11--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Plain has no maid-but the ladies have a luncheon at her house… Aug. 31, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "O, no trouble at all-I'll come back for the other salt seller" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My kid thinks I'm a man of might…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 04

The most imporant part of a wedding present is the trade-mark Nov. 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When the wedding presents arrive. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, do you think it's wrong for a young man to accept a check…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

Candidates are putting jazz into their campaigns to win votes Sept. 17, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That bird has brains and class galore…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] 'Ike, make a sentence with the word, Canada."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

The show itself may have been funny, at that Sept. 13, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I saw the funniest show last night…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you make a sentence to show…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

The proper "stance" is everything in life Sept. 10, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In golf, the position taken when… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, Studebaker."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

Well-known landlords make encouraging statements about the rent question Sept. 8, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Gideon T. Clutch says:… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I guess that we must face the worst…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The club is visited by one of those women… Sept. 7, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Isn't it too bad-I just heard of a woman…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, cataract."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

Maybe it's only a question of imagination-and, maybe it isn't Sept. 6, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When you have no letters to mail… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show how the word, mahogany…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

Helping the campaign orators "save the country" Sept. 1, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish I had a newspaper to see how much I lost on my oil stock today" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Can you use the word, celluloid, in a sentence?"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

[But it doesn't mean anything] "There goes Henry Wheatcake in his new $10,000 car-I'm glad to see he's so prosperous" Sept. 2, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll stop in and tell my friend the butcher about Wheatcakes' success-he knows him well" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show how this word, ptomaine, is pronounced"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

Prominent people have a lot of pals they never heard of Sept. 3, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I'm in right with all the big people… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Make a sentence with the word Connecticut"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 01

Lifes' little jokes -- number 962,027 Sept. 4, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Osmund Rudolphus Lorenzo McZarm sold neckties and socks… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, I can't figure out how to use the word, sedan, in a sentence"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little jokes…number 479,8333 Oct 2, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Humphrey McJoy was so happy that he made the neighbors all smile with delight and with glee. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Make a sentence to show the relation of the word, hygiene, to the anatomy"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

The moving man's damage doesn't matter as long as he doesn't break any bottles Oct. 1, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I finished the movin' job-everything o.k., sir?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Under the spreading chestnut tree the village smith is seen"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

We could never understand why they don't have chairs on the golf links Sept. 29, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Those players ahead of us have no consideration at all-they must be paralyzed-they haven't moved in ten minutes" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I love Grand Opera's notes so high, from "Faust" to "Madame Butterfly"…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies get together to try to figure out what the trouble in Poland is… Sept. 28, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ah choo!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Make a sentence with the word, conductor"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

When a man moves he has to part with many dear, old friends Sept. 27, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, can I take these books of mine along when we move?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, I've been reading about the city of Colon on the Panama Canal-did you ever hear of it?"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "The man who sold me this safe said it would take a burglar a week to open it" Sept. 23, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I can go to bed feeling that my jewelry and liberty bonds are perfectly safe" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Make a sentence with the word, disgusted"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

Who said, "It's cheaper to move than pay rent"? Sept. 22, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If you don't want your heart broken… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Make a sentence with the word pygmy…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Little Mrs. De Magneto goes up in an aeroplane… Sept. 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Statistics show that going up in an aeroplane is just…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the scientific word, pasteurize."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

You're a smart man if you can figure this out Sept. 20, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, well, well - It says here that the price of everything is going down at last…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence to show that the word, insomnia…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little jokes -- number 820,749

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Griffith McSipp, who was envied by all, had a fine private stock… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you use the word, statuette, correctly?"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I'll fix the busted leg of my chair…" Oct. 7, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Everstick Glue: Won Blue Ribbon at Warsaw Exposition… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, compose a sentence…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

Score boards to the right of us, score boards to the left of us… Oct. 8, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] His eye is on the World Series score board. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, use the word, indispose, in a sentence."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 794,382 Oct. 9, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hamilton Bish was insured for a lot against accident…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you make a respectable sentence with the word, expectorate?"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 697,320 Oct. 16, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Septimus Stapleton Montague Wurts wore fine silk… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a Hungarian sentence with the word, ventilate."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

The football seasons opens with the same old bird at the bottom of the heap Oct. 18, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Just a plain citizen trying to make a little headway. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a landlord called in China?"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The husbands of some of the members appear in public for the first time… Oct. 19, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mr. Effingham Sobb said… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a touching sentence with the word, anarchist."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I came to work in the store at seven o'clock on the morning of September sixth, 1876…" Oct. 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And I've been getting here at the same time…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a nice, homelike sentence with the word, features."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

[Life's little jokes] Rube Goldberg's Boobs… Life's little jokes - number seventy two Oct. 25, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Knockout McSlam was as quick as a fox… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [No brains] "You shouldn't make your little brother cry…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 942,805 Oct. 30, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] His parents were proud of sweet baby McPlung…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Make a sentence with the word, perambulator."
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 03

If you play golf, you don't have to be introduced to these gentlemen Nov. 8, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The "IF" Guy. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I believe that every good citizen should be able…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Plain reads her report at the annual dinner… Nov. 9, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I am pleased to report that the biscuits…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] 'Everybody has heard that prices are coming down…"
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Now the old man would rather have her go out Nov. 10, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's right, boys…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "If Carpentier ever fights Dempsy, who do you think will lose?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "O, why did I allow my wife to send our little son…" Nov. 11, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll never forgive myself on the way down…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I see where they're going to tear down all the old ladies' homes…"
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Study this picture and maybe you can get something out of it Nov. 15, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Step forward, please!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Say, where can I find a good tailor?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 507,451 Nov. 20, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Demosthenes Waffle had pleanty to eat…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is lower than the regard of a man in an automobile…"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 04

Romance is not dead -- it's only unconcious Nov. 22, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Darling, I lay my heart at your feet…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the most difficult thing about football?"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 04

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies write down a long list of names… Nov. 23, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I won't come if you invite that stuck-up Mrs. McBanjo…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What has the Kaiser got to be thankful for this year?"
volume 1964.047 v.12--ffALB, folder 04

Sure, there are still a few reasons for celebrating Thanksgiving day Nov. 24, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You ought to be thankful that… you can still get water without a doctor's prescription…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What part of the Turkey do you like best, Ike?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Thanskgiving
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I can't help it if I keep making mistakes playing bridge…" Nov. 25, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I may be an aweful dumbell playing cards…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Who started the idea of giving thanks on this day?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Thanskgiving
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The turkey dinner casualties are very heavy this year Nov. 26, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Boss, there's a man outside who wants to talk over a $100,000 deal…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, did you enjoy your Thanksgiving dinner yesterday?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Thanskgiving
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Life's little jokes -- number 666,999 Nov. 27, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jonah McMumble could talk a blue streak…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I hear Willard and Dempsey are going to fight again…"
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The car is all right -- the trouble lies with the "extras." Nov. 29, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, mechanic, my horn is our of order--come out and fix it…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I see where a lot of men are out of work now…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The Ladies hold a rummage sale and each member contributes something…" Nov. 30, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, I can't go downtown without my shoes…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the only thing that stops you from asking for a raise in salary this year?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "The only way to raise children is, not to give 'em their own way too much…" Dec. 2, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Every child should start to learn French, Spanish, and Italian…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What's the difference between the stock market and the fish market?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 493,760 Dec. 4, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Don't blush when you focus your optics on these…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, you follow styles--what are society women wearing this year?"
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These lip "refined" moving picture shows depend entirely on the Electrician Dec. 3, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I just feel like seeing a good movie-give me a ticket." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Why don't we hear any more from the man who said the war would abolish all bitterness and hate?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies decide to spend a nice, quiet, serious afternoon…" Dec. 4, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see--second hand low, third had high…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Just think, Ike, my children will never know what liquor is."
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Simple ways to keep warm when the coal supply is low Dec. 8,[1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invite some after-dinner speakers up to your house to rehearse their speeches…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the definition of Christmas shopping?"
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You always think of a good come-back when it's too late Dec. 10, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You little shrimp!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, are the men out of work around the country worried about the future?"
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Every man in the office should have his own private radiator Dec. 13, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's too much heat in this room…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What do you think of the young man in Boston who refused to take a million dollars he inherited…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Effingham Sobb hurls her 300 pounds at the Christmas crowds…" Dec. 14, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I'm lucky--I was nearly run over…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "How do you account for the crime wave all over the country?"
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Prepare yourselves for the tortures of Christmas shopping Dec. 15, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A little home training of this kind will get you accustomed to having people walk on your face… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Which costs the most, war or peace?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I'm always losing these studs for my evening shirt…" Dec. 16, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good-night! I've got four mintues to finish dressing…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Mike, what is a free country?"
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Business is business, unless it isn't Dec. 17, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A street scene in the business district six months ago when business was good. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what are blue laws?"
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The energy the kids use on their Christmas toys doesn't have to be wasted Dec. 20, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Wasted rocking-horse energy could be used nicely for mashing potatoes. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is a blue law?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies go to a department store to finish their Christmas shopping and spend all their time getting into imaginary trouble and then trying to get out of it Dec 21, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "One of the sales ladies gave me a nasty look and I want her fired" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "The holiday spirit teaches us that it is better to give than to receive"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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A few suggestions for your inappropriate Christmas gifts Dec 22, [1920]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A beautiful silver-plated tooth-pick-holder for grandpa who has no teeth and lives on milk. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What three beautiful thoughts enter your mind when you open a Christmas present"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "There's a story in this book telling how everybody used to drink strong punch…" Dec 23, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why, half of any celebration is being able to get a pleasant…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, did you find everything you wanted in the Christmas shopping hints in the newspaper ads?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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Give the kids a chance to say what they DON'T want for Christmas Dec 24, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't want castor oil, rubbers, or homework" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is your greatest Christmas wish this year?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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He's been hanging around long enough Dec. 25, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's no room for you in here" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, let's remember each other and forget our troubles today"
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Life's little jokes -- number 87219 Jan. 8, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] T. Worthington Fish is a nice little runt, who appears to be beefy when viewed from the front. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, do you think civilization has gone ahead any?"
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Innocent Sunday pleasures when the Blue Laws go into effect Jan. 5, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Crap-shooting at home will be within the law. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What do you think about Argentina resigning from the League of Nations?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] While the ladies are holding their meeting, some new people move in across the street and the meeting… Jan. 4, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If that's a picture of her husband they're carrying in, she must be blind" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I see where they're putting the European kings back on their thrones"
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Extra! They're going to reduce the salaries of movie stars! Jan. 3, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What shal I do? Now I can only afford to keep twelve servants" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a lounge lizard?"
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Substitutes for offering a man a New Year's drink Jan. 1, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Happy New Year!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, give me a quotation from the dead languages"
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Have you heard about the Dempsey-Carpentier fight yet? 1921

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here are two life-like poses of the two fighters…
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Pull down the curtain & put on a comedian! Dec. 31, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm here to sing, and all I bring…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, do you think there is any danger in the short skirts the women are wearing now?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Joe, you've been a pretty bad egg this year and it's…" Dec. 30, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I resolve in 1921 to smoke only one cigar a day…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, I see that they recommend quite a change in the income tax"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Each one of the ladies waits a few days to avoid suspicion… Dec. 28, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What are you doing here?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What are the only things lacking to make steam heat a perfect invention?"
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Have one of our perpetual Hand-in-the-other-fellow's-pocket calendars Dec. 27, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Boob, landlord, coal man… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, I see where moving picture stars won't be able to indulge…"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies hire a lounge lizard to give them dancing lessions… Jan. 25, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Won't you shoot your husband some day…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the first qualification of a chorus girl?"
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Once a bore, always a bore Jan. 24, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I've got a nice family of five children…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What's the difference between a king and a president?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 379,165 Jan. 22, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Battling McSlugg, when in training, looked spiffy… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "The modern dances, to my mind, are proper…"
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Why print intimate photographs of only movie stars? Jan. 21, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Felix Mackerel, the fish man, finds much time, even during working hours, to devote to music. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is an apartment?"
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Don't forget, boys-this is thrift week Jan. 19, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If you dare to kiss me I'll call father" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is an economical man?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies suddenly realize ther is a lot of musical talent… Jan. 18, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, every woman for herself!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Do you think a man can afford to get married on $2000 a year?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 479,326 Jan. 15, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lend an ear to the tale I'm about to relate… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a war tax?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "There's an old fashioned girl after my own heart… Jan. 13, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "None of this foolish low-neck stuff that helps buy gasoline…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I know a man who was away from his wife…"
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Like all other professions, the holdup game is overcrowded, too Jan. 12, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Boys, the new rule of the crooks' society says you have to stand in line…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Is it wrong for a married man to look at other women?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The husbands of the members discover that the ladies are entertaining… Jan. 11, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The club is a fine thing-I'd like to go in and hear the wonderful speeches" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is an income?"
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The doctor was thinking of only one thing Feb. 18, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, 'Ah'" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Do people break many things when they move, Ike?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 491,376 Feb. 19, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This one is $4.00-it may be $5.00 tomorrow-they're getting scarcer every minute" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the meaning of 'life, liberty and the persuit [sic] of happiness"?
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"We owe the Smiths a call -- I'll be glad when it's over" Feb. 17, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The Browns came to see us last…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "How much is 'enough'"?
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Why do women all sit the same way in news photographs? Feb. 16, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Maud Tapioca, fined $10 for running over six working men and five children. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is congress?"
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Lincoln can look out of history and smile Feb. 12, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All public officials today are bums and boneheads…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What else did Abraham Lincoln do besides free the slaves and preserve the union?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "If there's one guy in this world I can't stand, it's Henry Fishcake" Feb. 10, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're right-Fishcake is a liar, a thief, and a bum" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Where do you think they'll hold the Dempsey-Carpentier fight?"
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The suffering doesn't even end after you're dressed Feb. 9, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You suddenly realize your patent leather shoes are built on lines that were popular ten years ago. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Why do they call people in office public servants?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Effingham Sobb gets the ladies all excited about doing hospital work… Feb. 8, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want to thank the members for assisting me in the noble work that I have undertaken" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What two men have no reason to be jealous of one another?"
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They certainly get out of trouble easy in the movies Feb. 2, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Three years elapse and the dawn of a new day comes with the soothing… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the difference between a sausage factory and a laundry?"
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies hire an intellectual uplifter to save them the trouble of… Feb. 1, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now that I've finished reading extracts from America's most popular novelist…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, incumbent"
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Every great brain meets its water loo Feb. 7, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "After thinking the matter over for two minutes…. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is dignity?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 700,691 Jan. 29, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Eddie Cement had a powerful chin… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What does it mean when a friend invites you and…"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Hello, Harry, I just heard you were sick…" Jan. 27, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You know me-don't hesitate to let me know…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the height of extravagance?"
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The only way to be noticed at home is to stay out Jan. 26, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm glad to get home after a hard day's work…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is etiquette?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 793,886 Apr. 29, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a necktie that's elegant, stylish and nifty…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] Two drummers wanted for Jazz band--must furnish their own drums.
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Another high-salaried dictator takes new office May 31, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Col. Amos J. Scowl, supreme head of park spooning… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did it do any damage?"
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[Our own weekly radio ravings] Abba Dookus K. Opp, world authority on political monotony… May 30, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Russia's great problem since the war has been how to get ice picks to chop…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Here's my ticket…"
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Life's little jokes -- number 731,988 May 27, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Each on of these cops has a forty inch chest… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Here comes SI Clutch--we owe him $3…"
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Weight doesn't seem to have much to do with eating May 26, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been living on two peanuts and a thimble full of birdseed a day for a year…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Got your awnings up for the summer?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "My sweetheart ran off with a piano-tuner -- my heart is broken…" May 25, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My life is as empty as the Russian Treasury…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Mike, where are we running to?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 01

He who laughs -- and so forth May 2, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The greatest joy that can come to the owner of a Tin Lizzie…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you fellows trying to move that car?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 01

A fight fan should control his enthusiasm May 19, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Felix, I saw a great boxing bout last night." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "What was the trouble--was it anything serious?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 01

[But it doesn't mean anything] Farewell appearance -- Madame Screechmore in La Balogna -- Positively last time in public May 18, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I paid seven bucks for two tickets, but it's worth it because this is the last…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "All set -- ready, go!"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 01

The only people ahead on this deal are the doctors May 17, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm afraid you've got a nervous breakdown from trying to make money…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Got your rubbers on today?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 01

[Our own weekly radio ravings] Wavelength: two splashes and a ripple… May 16, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] " 'I'm through with life's grim battle,' said the ruined scrambled egg…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Watch it grow… Bozo Bozo Zowie!"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

Straw hat economy May 14, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hooray! After hunting five hours and twenty-six minutes…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Having your head size taken?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Lathrop, my son, when you decide to get married, pick out…" May 11, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Lathrop wired me that he got married and is coming here with his wife…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I might as well get him out of the way before I start work…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

Four styles in straw hats that are always popular May 10, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The kind that doesn't fit in the back… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Buying a straw hat, Pete?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

At that, maybe golf is a form of insanity May 8, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He almost murders a caddie for losing a ball in grass ten feet high… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is this the first hole?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little jokes -- number 769,530 May 6, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When Willie was little, his Ma always said… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "O, boys, we'd love a drink of fresh water from the brook.."
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Here' s a letter from my son, Paul, written on the stationary of the swellest hotel in Seattle…" May 4, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope he won't be ashamed of his poor old father after all his success…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "An ordinary carpenter's saw…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

[Our own weekly radio ravings] A new bug gives a radio party and, as a price of admission, makes each of the neighbors bring something… May 2, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't know the first thing about this--but I hope I can keep on hammering…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Good-night, boys, excuse me if I don't come out in the hall to hand you your hats…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "There's a friend of mine downstairs who wants to sell me his automobile…" Apr. 27, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "She's worth $2800--but, if you take it now, I'll let you have it for…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] Ike, I can't think of a single thing to say today…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 02

The day of uniforms seems to be just starting… Apr. 26, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I'm glad the people of the world are gradually stopping all wars…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is this the stocking counter?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 39,574 April 22, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Yours truly, J. Standing… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "If you don't pay your rent this minute, I'll throw you out in the street…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

[Our own weekly radio ravings] Broad casting station, Sausagecake, Wisconsin… April 18, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And now, my alert listeners, we come to that important point in our country's history…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "She's a queen and she's giving us the eye…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

Every man has only one collar that fits his evening shirt Apr. 17, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm afraid I can't go with you, dear--I haven't a collar to wear…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Opening a can of sardines, Julian?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 490,733 April 15, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Said John, who was going to marry Miss Snowitt… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, I'm in love with a girl but she won't tell me her age…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 792,885 April 8, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Owen McCracken spent most of his youth, getting all prettied up in a manicure booth…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My dear, you've got me on the ropes…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

[But it doesn't mean anything] "My wife said she'd step inside for a minute to buy an Easter hat…" April 13, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "She must be buying a dozen hats and boxes, shelves, and everything…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I like that flat hat…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

[Our own weekly radio ravings] The radio apparatus is all set for the daily bedtime story…" April 4, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Once upon a time a little boy asked his mother where the moon…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Here's where I make some money…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

Ball players are not the only ones who train for the season April 3, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The yearly memory course… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Catching a fly, my friend?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

Read this slowly and carefully April 1, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look at this man--now don't forget his face…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "O, my poor man, did they shave off all your hair?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Now get this right--I want some beef stew and a cup of coffee…" Mar. 30, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Some class to me, having five waiters take my order…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My brother, Ike, will now render for your approval…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 03

A photographer's price is whatever he can get Mar. 20, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We want to have a picture taken--how much will it cost?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Do you shine your own shoes?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

[Our own weekly radio ravings] Wave length ZKXTMVOBLAA… Mar. 28, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dad said he bought that radio outfit for me and he hasn't…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "There's one thing I can't understand, Ike…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I'm ninety-nine and the doctor says I can't live another year…" Mar. 23, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They knocked forty years off my life--now I can start all over again…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My brother, Mike, will now render the song of the puzzled child…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

'Give me liberty or give me death." Mar. 22, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sampling of a new bottle of hooch. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did you find out where to get it?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

[Our own weekly radio ravings] Angelotti Schreecherino, the infamous Italian tenor, sings the sausage… Mar. 21, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ker chwa twa jee bazwoop la frankfurter…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I haven't been feeling very well lately…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes -- number 763,308 Mar. 18, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Effie McReal looked as fresh as a rose each morn when she woke from her nightly repose… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Dad and brother like their scotch…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

A business day is composed mostly of lunch Mar. 15, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He spends the morning getting ready for lunch… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Aren't you getting wet without your umbrella?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes -- number 391,884 Mar. 11, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a vocalist named Otto Cabbage McDove, who always sings beautiful ballads…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, are you good in mathematics?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Here's a good one--three traveling men were playing cards on a train…" Mar. 9, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Did you ever hear the one about the man who found a beltbuckle…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "All the scandal in the paper makes me think of a question, Mike."
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes -- number 888,888 Mar. 4, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tarkington Chambers Sinclair Bennett Booth was an author who looked very rough and uncouth…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is the first thing a man with a large family should do to…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

[So he took it out on his wife] Censored on account of the children Feb. 28, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Not even fit for grownups to hear. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I'll let you have this fine old imported stuff for $18…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

Yes, everything you put on is wrong! Feb. 27, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "After looking over all my socks for an hour, this is the best pair I could find…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Hey, are you the window cleaner?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

News Story: Prize fighters are now ambitious to go to college Feb. 24, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fighters are studying for college between rounds. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is he down?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

History doesn't repeat itself in this case Feb. 22, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It says here that Washington was successful because he never told a lie…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Willie, who was George Washington?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

[So he took it out on his wife] I didn't know a man could be as sick as this and still live Feb. 21, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish somebody would do me a favor and throw me overboad…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I can't tell Mike and Ike apart, which one are you?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

[But it doesn't mean anything] "It makes you feel more comfortable in a strange town when you know…" Feb. 16, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm Aunt Tillie's cousin's son, Joe--don't you remember me?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, we ought to do all we can to restore harmony in the world…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

Life's little jokes, number-79,863 Feb. 11, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Henry McSoft spends his time in the slums, being friendly and kind to unfortunate bums… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, I feel like doing a kind deed today…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

[So he took it out on his wife] "After a day of hard work there's nothing I enjoy more than riding home in the car…" Feb. 7, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, well, if it isn't my old friend Joe Applesauce…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, Aunt Tillie left us a million in her will…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

[But it doesn't mean anything] "The boys got together and bought you this two-quart cocktail-shaker…" Feb. 2, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We also have another, little surprise, a little book that tell you how to mix…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] Just as the boys are going to try to bump themselves off for the fifth time…
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 05

As long as they're coining a peace dollar, why not let it mean something? Jan. 30, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why not put Grandma's face on the peace dollar? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you ahead, Doc?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes, number-893,774 Jan. 28, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Archibald Smith sat from eight until five… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] The two heart-broken simps lie on the railroad track for six hours without realizing…
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

[But it doesn't mean anything] "This old fire extinguisher has been on here so long…" Jan. 26, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The little hammer is missing--I guess I'll try the fire bucket…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] The poor nuts, still all broken up over their disappointment in love…
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes, number-741,990 Jan. 21, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Johnny Fitzgerald O'Sullivanstein was a genius in any mechanical line… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] Now that they've decided that Mike is to get the girl they find her in the parlor…
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

They all seem to pass their evenings the same way Jan. 20, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I live in a big apartment house…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "O, have you got twin beds?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "His excellency, Ludwig Emil Gustav Wilhelm Otto Carl Hans Hugo Friedrich Maximilian Johann…" Jan. 19, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll stand up here so I can get a good look at him…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] The two poor love-sick fish decide to fight a duel with carving knives…
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[So he took it out on his wife] "I missed a lot of fun when I was a kid, but it's never too late…" Jan. 17, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If I fall down I guess it won't hurt me…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] What's this she-loves-me-she-loves-me-not stuff?
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

Yes, girls, men are certainly a brave lot Jan. 16, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got a terrible headache--I hope it's nothing serious…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you the carpet layer?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

A woman really needs a caddie to carry her things Jan. 11, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come on dear--we'll be late for the theatre…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "You wouldn't rob me, would you?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes, number-931,880 Jan. 7, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] John Henry Linoleum Chowder McWorth took long trips every year… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My borther, Ike, will now render the hardware song…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 06

Bundles are like insurance men -- you can't escape 'em Jan. 4, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If there's anything I hate it's carrying bundles…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Hey, Porter, are you busy?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

Life's little jokes -- number 749, 601 Nov. 12, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This actor, we know for a positive fact, just laughs all the time… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "Stop kicking that dog-I'll have you arrested"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

A college boy can do no wrong Nov. 21, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A college student can swipe a $1000 lamp shade from a swell theatre. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is he being helped off the field?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Be careful of the steps, dear" Dec. 9, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Order anything you like, sweetheart" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a business conference?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

Some men are harder to reach than the north pole Dec. 12, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, is this Applesauce 6662? I want to speak to Mister Raspberry" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Do you burn a candle?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

Around Christmas every man should own a delivery wagon Dec. 16, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "John, I don't want to tire you by making you tramp through the stores again…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Do you still wear a pigtail?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

It's getting harder and harder to know where to hide Christmas presents Dec. 21, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I see by the papers that Borneo has become a republic" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is this the toy department?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

The only bad thing about Christmas presents is that you have to use them Dec. 26, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I guess I'll have to have my clothes made over so I can carry my seven pen knives, four match boxes and six fountain pens" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Got a Christmas tree, sonny?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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The Payer's perpetual calendar -- have it over your desk Dec. 28, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This is appropriate for any week, any month, any year, any century. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Does the first fall on a Sunday?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

A sad case Dec. 31, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey, this is no time to commit suicide--everybody should be glad to be alive because it's New Year's…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Seeing the old year out, boys?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 07

And he'll be completely well if he survives the doctor's price Jan. 2, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You can get up now--your temperature is almost normal." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Has it been snowing around here?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 08

They say the masses are beginning to appreciate grand opera Mar. 11, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The overture from chow chow." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Am I disturbin' you?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 08

You can get away with anything, if you time yourself right Nov. 4, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "How dare you try to put your arm around me! I'll call mother!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Pardon me--did I step on your foot?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 08

Life's little jokes -- number 91,376 Oct. 15, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's an office with beautiful titles galore, very glaringly plastered all over the door." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "I wonder if that poor sap realizes how funny his legs look."
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Phil, have you got that important paper I spoke to you about yesterday?" Oct. 13, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Wait a minute, I'll find it--it must be in one of my other pockets." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "That poor nut will catch his death of cold going out in the rain without an umbrella."
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[So he took it out on his wife] "Yes, I believe in disarmament -- there's enough suffering in this world without war…" Oct. 11, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, doctor, you nearly killed me--but I'm glad it's over anyway." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "I don't understand what people see in baseball--they must be crazy."
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After all, they're the same on both sides of the fence Oct. 7, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm Napoleon!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is he out?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "The first day out we covered 310 miles--we made the jump from chipmunk to tangerine in four hours…" Oct. 6, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We had to take a detour when we reached Pottsville…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "The Smiths are the stingiest people in the world--they don't even give their maid enough to eat."
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[So he took it out on his wife] "Well, everybody tells me business is starting to pick up again--I'll go in an sell my old friend…" Oct. 4, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mr. Crabflake, I'm glad things are getting back to normal again…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "How could she marry such an awful looking thing!"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 08

And the story was never told Sept. 26, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, tell the folks that story we heard the other night about the two chinamen…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is 'murder' being shown here?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 08

Campaign photographs guaranteed to fit any candidate Aug. 24, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Note: cut around dotted lines and insert head of your favorite candidate. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Use 'evidence' in a sentence…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Gee, that guy must have a wonderful brain…" July 28, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "He hasn't said a word for hours…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the only difference between a one-piece bathing suit and an evening gown?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

At that, there's no harm in kidding yourself July 29, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It never gets warm in this house-no matter how hot it is…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Feedin' yer hoss, eph?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

Life's little jokes -- number 5,739 July 30, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I anticipate some more inclement weather" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My brother, Ike, will now sing that sad refrain…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

A few ways for a bashful man to start a summer romance Aug 5, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hurt this arm in an accident and I always have to hold it in this position" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "So that's an elephant, is it?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

Give 'em the earth and they want the whole solar system Aug 8, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It says here that Babe Ruth just scored his 165th home run for the season" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you kids playing with that hose again?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

Every automobile has its official noise-discoverer Aug 17, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I hear a knock in the motor" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "She heaved a sigh, and then a groan, she gave a shriek…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Here's a picture my niece had taken by the best photographer in town" Aug 18, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, she's a wonder-I'd like to meet her" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, can you use the word, Annapolis, in a Dutch sentence?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

Life's little jokes -- number 6,472,903 Aug 20, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Toby McBraid wore a uniform bright… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "O, where does love's fond feeling start…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

A man who's afraid isn't always a coward at heart Aug 22, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He's afraid to go automobiling. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the name of King Solomon"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 09

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Mrs. Effingham Sobb buys two shares of stock in The Holdup Oil Company… Aug 23, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Is there any stock on the list that pays 500 percent interest? I'm careful" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, I'll bet you can't make a sentence with the word Borneo in it"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

Ex-champions of all branches of sport give expert opinions on fight June 15, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Brussels G. Sprouts, ex-champion pancake tosser says… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Out rowin', Ira?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

The same argument comes up every night at the dinner table June 17, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, who's the boss in this house? I'll call him " Carpen-teer", he's fighting for American money-isn't he?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Got your dog muzzled, Jim?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

The ladies appear on the golf course and almost start a riot… June 21, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't watch the ball-I'm too busy laughing" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, superior"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I never saw business so terrible in my life…" June 23, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I guess I'll have to sell the car and move to a cheaper apartment…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, Babylon"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

[Primary panel is blank, no title given] July 4, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] [Mike and Ike rolling out dough]
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] One of the members gets a new sewing machine… July 19, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "These attachments came with the machine" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My brother will now sing a sweet little ballad, entitled…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

"I never played golf before but the game is a joke…" July 21, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll hit that poor little ball so far the caddie…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the work, "alternate""
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

A traffic cop's legs need exercise, too July 25, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Two readers, named Erich Best and Dale Van Pelt, say that… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did you bump into the wall?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies attend the glassblowers picnic and a member… July 26, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Do you mean to insinuate that I'm fat!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, liquid"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 10

Suggestions for summer drinks that are within the law July 27, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Door-knob cocktail. Drop an old door-knob in a glass of shellac… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Aren't you downtown today?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

This competition with movie heroes is terrible! April 8, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm mad about Wallace Reid" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Well, well, Horace-got something on your hip?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I can't hear or see very well so I'll get my ticket…" Apr. 14, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Give me one $2.00 ticket for next Thursday…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Stock brokers transact all their business standing up…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I observe all the rules of politeness because I'm a gentleman…" April 28, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I never forget to remove my hat when a lady enters an elevator…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is an efficiency expert?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The husbands of the members take a night off to play poker, and promise… May 10, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's strange-my husband looked happy when he came home…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Has a poor man got a right to own an automobile?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

Life's little jokes -- number 69,307 May 20, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When this here gazebo plays poker he never displays any sort of emotion… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "It's good stuff and only $4 a bottle"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies take an indoor lesson from a golf professional… May 24, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Keep your eye on the ball, don't get your ears out of alignment…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What are the two most important things in golf?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

Rube Goldberg's Boobs…To say nothing of the solid "one-piece" brain… May 28, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] While the reformers are busy attacking the one-piece bathing suit… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is love?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The husbands, as usual, start the summer season by buying… May 31, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Every year the man in the hat store sends my husband home…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My brother Ike will now render that pathetic little ballad entitled…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Prince Achmed Panatella Stogie gives a serious talk on the political…" June 14, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just as in your own country, my government is divided into three parts…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, make a sentence with the word, vladivostok"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

How should he know it was an evening dress? June 10, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hurry up, Phillip, and change your things-I'm all ready" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is your radiator leaking?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 11

"Every man must be his own book-binder May 12, [1924]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is fine--now that I've got a little spare time I can start reading my new book."
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

Training stunts to keep ball players honest this season Mar 9, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Some of the politicians ought to do this, too" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Why do judges wear long, flowing robes?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

Also, it's the difference of opinion that gives every girl a chance to get a husband Mar. 14, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm lonesome so I think I'll take in a show tonight…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Why does every nobleman wear a ribbon across the front of his shirt?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The ladies discover that the amount in their husbands' income tax reports is more than they accounted for… Mar. 15, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "According to my husband's income tax statement…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the scarcest form of animal life?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

Infant prodigies are again springing up all over the place Mar. 16, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Warren McFrown-six years old-he can play twelve games of marbles at once… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is an infant prodigy?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

[It costs too much to live and you can't afford to die] "It's twins!" Mar 17, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What the use? I think I'll drink myself to death" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What are the two causes of nervous prostration?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

When you go into a phonograph store be prepared to spend the day Mar 18, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My wife asked me to stop in here and buy a record…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is a member of the leisure class?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

Life's little jokes -- number 941,650 Mar 19, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The season's most notable social event was the wedding… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is an unfortunate man?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] A college professor is invited to the club to pull a heavy talk… Mar 22, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mine is just a simple little creation with $500 worth of paradise" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is poetry?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Gee, I'm glad I'm a musician-I'm all wrapped up in my art and I just hate business" Mar. 24, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I love my violin with all my soul and have no time to bother with the commercial world" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What did the little boy answer when the teacher asked…"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

Now that they're dumping all the confiscated liquor into our rivers Mar 25, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This one is on me, Sam" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is a war indemnity?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

Life's little jokes-number 590,007 Mar. 26, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Muriel Marguerite Alice Magundi bought a beautiful bonnet to wear Easter Sunday… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is the first thing a man must be in order to be great?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

The golf bug takes out his clubs and starts practicing at home Mar 30, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "When I give the signal you rush in and do the job quickly…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What are the three most important features about women's styles?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Gee, I'm happy tonight-I'm going to receive a visit from a war hero…" Mar 31, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here he comes now, just as big, strong and handsome…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is a humorist?"
volume 1964.047 v.13--ffALB, folder 12

Life's little jokes -- number 695,201 April 2, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Septimus Wells was an expert on soil… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike, what is a doctor's prescription?"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "President Harding says to come right in…" Feb. 13, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the biggest moment of my life" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I've got to fire the cook and I'm afraid she'll kill me"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

"Will you try a plate of our hot soup, sir?" Feb. 15, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fine! I just feel like having a plate of hot soup" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This is the fourth time this hash has been sent back to the kitchen"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

"Too many cooks" Feb. 16, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This is what would happen if you took the advice of all your friends… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I must perform an experiment in surgery right away"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

Life's little jokes -- number 39,880 Feb. 17, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Paul Soupmeat Malone on his birthday each year… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I wish I could get out to that poker game"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "At last I'm strong enough to go home after being in the hospital for 46 weeks" Feb. 20, [1921]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The doctors said my operation was one of the worst in surgical history…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This is the first time I ever went hunting…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

You can't get a job on the American stage if you speak English Feb. 21, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The biggest and most popular things on the American stage now are done in Russian… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "That wild horse threw me fifteen times"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

[But it doesn't mean anything] "The jury awards you $10,000 damages from Joe Stilch" Feb. 23, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oo, great!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "It doesn't seem quite cold enough for skating today"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

It's good there's enough air to go round Feb. 26, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll take in a good show" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I found this old razor and got a job as a barber"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "It's a boy!" Feb. 27. [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, Ezra-I'm the happiest man in the world-I'm the father of a seven-pound boy!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I haven't pinched anybody for speeding today"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 01

Look out or you'll be dragged into the dope ring Feb. 28 [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm groggy from trying to balance my check book" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "My worst enemy gave me this awful cigar"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "Yes, I looked at 306 different kinds of cars before I decided…" Jan. 30, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the steepest hill in town and we're taking it on high" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "There's still a lot of work to clean up here at the office…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

Why stop dancing during business hours? Jan. 31, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It is important that we take up the matter of the importation of toothpicks from Algeria' // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Somebody's got to take the fat girl home"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Yes, I'm the fastest stenographer in town…" Feb. 1, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Great! I'm very lucky to get you" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "The police saw me swipe this watch and I've got to get rid of it"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

Making a speech isn't as bad as waiting to be called on Feb 2, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And now, ladies and gentlemen, it is my great pleasure…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Somebody sent me a ticket to a dinner where there are going to be twenty-eight speakers"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little jokes -- number 5,790,306 Feb. 3, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A speedy, young athlete was Hanniford Blair, for he won every race as he flew through the air. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I'm thirsty, but I'm afraid of this stuff"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

Rubbers Feb. 5, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's raining and I can't find my rubbers" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I must appoint a committee of one to call on 26 sick lodge members"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "Darling, I'm the happiest man in the world…" Feb 6, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Congratulate me, boss-I'm going to marry Susie Succotash…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "You'll have to carry this bundle, madam-we don't deliver"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

It isn't so funny when it happens to you Feb. 7, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't quite figure it out-but there's always something…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This snow reminds me of the days I used to throw snowballs"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I want to buy a suit of clothes I wear size '36'" Feb. 8, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is too small" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This canyon is 6000 feet deep"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 02

Above the grave Feb. 12, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And so they buried Lincoln? Strange and vain…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Today's a holiday and we only need one man in the office"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- 910,397 Jan. 14 [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Saladin Bupp was a man of great might… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] Look at the two saps sitting up at three in the morning…
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

Nobody has time, and still the barber shops are crowded Jan. 15, [1923?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must get a haircut today-I look terrible" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Hello, Steve-don't you know…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Listen, Sam, Henry Gish told me that…" Jan. 18, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "He did, did he!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Cousin Steve, the best people are all moving…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

It takes time to find out how to save time Jan. 19, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must hurry over to the lunch club…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Now, cousin Steve, the owner of this lot…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 498,773 Jan 20, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Knockout Jack Dempsey Jess Willard McBinns made a living… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Cousin Steve, isn't that a beautiful site for a home? It commands…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

Unlike Coue, just say these things once and they'll be true Jan. 22, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Day by day in every way I'm getting poorer and poorer" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "It's a funny thing about me-I like to be made a fuss over…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "Hello, Phil-I just got back from my first trip…" Jan. 23, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I visited England, France, Germany, Belgium…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Hello, Steve-I hear you bought a lot"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

Who said there's a coal shortage? Jan. 24, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This man, who lives within five minutes… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I suggested this movie party and paid for the tickets…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Look, Dear-I bought myself the lovliest woolen…" Jan. 25, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's what I call sensible" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "There's old Steve Himself"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes -- number 9,307,886 Jan. 27 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a giant cigar that is terribly strong… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I thought they gave me this desk near the window…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

Appropriate clothes for New Years parties Dec. 29, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It is advisable to wear your oldest suit so you won't have to worry about your clothes… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "It's 4 A.M. but I'll go over my speech again for the thirteenth time…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

A happy new year and a cup of coffee! Jan 1 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A happy New Year to you, mister newspaper reader…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "The New Year's party of the Sunshine Social club…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "Clyde, I want to show you my new house…" Jan 2, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, it's all our own idea…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Steve, a man of your looks, reputation and financial position…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

Life of a screen idol when movie game is "cleaned up" Jan 3, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Is awakened at seven A.M. by 88-year-old nurse… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Hello, Steve-sorry I can't stop-got to catch a train…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I've been washing dishes in this lunch room…" Jan 4, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "John, just to show you how much I appreciate your wonderful services as dish-washer" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "My mail this morning is full of real estate ads…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

You can't tell whether a woman is stylish or just has a headache Jan 5, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, were you mixed up in that free-for-all fight, too?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "What's that crowd doing out there in the ante room? I didn't advertise…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

Winter sports Jan 8, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Making love to my daughter is one thing-but burning my electric…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Miss Tillinghast, if any real estate men come…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "Hello, Lem-I'm celebrating my 88th birthing today…" Jan 9, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I'm 88 today and I was never sick a day in my life…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Hello, Steve-it's lucky we met you…"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "At last I'll have enough lights in my home…" Jan. 11 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I guess the new chandelier is all in place now…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "O, Steve, I'm surprised that a man of your standing…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes -- number 469,008 Jan. 13, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lucifer Bolivar Lancaster Brown on the street was the busiest guy in the town… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Steve, it's certainly fine to have you come out to spend the week-end…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 05

[Sure, I know, everything is great!] "The temperature of the water doesn't seem just right…" Nov. 15, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He goes through this performance every morning… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you have been riding on a slow train all day…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I read all the new books as fast as they're published…" Nov 16, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "'Rita Coventry', 'Where the Blue Begins'…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you twist your neck out of joint looking at an aeroplane.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 05

Life is just one sanitary paper package after another Nov. 17, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Meet my future wife, Joe-I'd like to give you a…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you can't find a comfortable chair in the house.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 05

Life's little jokes -- number 8,390,007 Nov 18, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This illustrious name on a Vaudeville bill was so big… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you're upset because your fountain pen has gone dry…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I've had to twist my head in forty-four different directions." Nov. 23, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "To get out of my own shadow…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If the bath room is always occupied every time…
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[Sure, I know, everything is great!] "Say, do you think I'm John D. Rockefeller? Is there any law…" Nov. 29, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] How he expressed his views to the family… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you have to eat veal instead of turkey…
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 05

People we envy Dec. 15, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Great joy is supposed to have come into this man's life… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "That's my last bottle"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 05

The Grand Canyon is the only place where you can really hid Christmas presents Dec. 21, [1923?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Daddy, who's that man with the blank expression on his face?"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 05

A merrry Christmas and a restful day! Dec. 25, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This Christmas holiday stuff is great… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Mr. Butz, I must have an advance of $50 for the table…"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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The least important part of a calendar is the calendar Dec. 27, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's a calendar, with the compliments of the bank" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Listen, Alice, I'm late in asking a girl to the New Year's party…"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 06

Planning "the little home" Sept. 8, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Darling, our greatest ambition is about to be realized…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If your husband's whiskers tickle.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes -- number 983,335 Sept. 9, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] John Strong, up and down the whole continent's length… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If they're building next door and the noise bothers you.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 06

[Our own weekly radio ravings] The Smiths pick up a humorous monologue on domestic strife… Sept. 12, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And I don't want any more of your hungry relatives…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you've had your salary reduced.
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"The doctors are coming to my office today to examine me for life insurance" Oct. 13, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Your heart has a leaky valve and your diaphragm has carbon" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you're tired of being the underdog.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 06

Why is a head waiter? Oct. 12, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been sitting here in this restaurant trying to attract that…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Got a gun, haven't you?"
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[Where have I heard that stuff before?] "These parties kill me - I don't like to drink…" Oct. 25, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I was out on a wild party last night and…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this boob] If you haven't a very strong chin.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes -- number 39,880 Oct. 28, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] In college, when football was played, Johnny Mears…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this boob] If your hair isn't the kind that can be dressed…
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[Where have I heard that stuff before?] "It's just my luck to arrive at this wedding just two minutes…" Nov. 8, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why he got left when the food was served. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this boob] If you kick because the laundry runis you shirts.
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Dear, it's cold outside-you'd better wear your fur coat" Nov. 9, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My new fur coat just arrived…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this boob] If your wife carries on an innocent flirtation with the butcher.
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You can't build a house & attend to business, too Nov. 10, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "But I want to give you an order" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this boob] If you imagine you're up against an embrarrassing situation.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 07

Life's little jokes -- number 398,711 July 29, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A mean motor cop was John Raspberry Hopper… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] It's about time the strange detective or burglar…
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[Sure, I know, everything is great!] "I haven't slept a wink since I've been commuting…" Aug. 2, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A few remarks by a gentleman trying to get some sleep in the country. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Grandpa throws all his medicines and pills out the window…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Is ze lady ready yet?" Aug. 3, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just take a seat, count…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are they fixin' the road, mister?"
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Summer ailments Aug 4, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Beach-neck. An acute pain in the neck… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "You lazy good-for-nothing, are you still in that hammock?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 643,880 Aug. 5, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Neptune Ulysses Othello McForce, when out on the ocean… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Has she got three smokestacks?"
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[Our own weekly radio ravings] Hiram J. Scrape, the multi-millionaire soup-ladle manufacturer… Aug. 15, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Making money is the easiest thing in the world…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you think it's hot where you are.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 07

Manufacturers of scales can have this idea for nothing Aug. 18, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "According to the scales, I can allow myself only one more green pea for dinner" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you think you're getting old.
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[Our own weekly radio ravings] The head of the house goes downtown to buy… Sept. 5, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You see, last night, we were listening to Madam Whosis sing…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you kick because your wife makes you carry home a loaf of bread.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 07

Original postcards, appropriate for all occasions Sept. 4, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Jack: Having a swell time. Wish you were here. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you think you're risking your life when you climb a step-ladder to hang a picture.
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[Where have I heard that stuff before?] "Henry, it's our tenth anniversary so I ordered this $1500 pearl necklace and had it charged to you" Sept. 6, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I didn't even know it was our anniversary…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Think of this guy] If you get only a week's vacation.
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 08

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Thanks very much for the invitation to dinner…" July 6, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, it's twenty-one minutes to seven…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Just as you are about to call up…
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 08

The sociable week-end guest July 10, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You take a guest home to the country… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] After making you hunt all over the house for his pipe…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "On the left we have the home for deaf and dumb cats…" July 13, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Straight ahead is the old Chinese church…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] After hiding that favorite old painting of grandpa's…
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 08

A married man enjoying his summer independence July 14, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The wife's away in the country and I've got the house all to myself…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Grandpa raises an awful howl about his missing cuff…
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Life's little jokes -- number 469,831 July 15, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When these young married people appear on the street… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] After spending five hours assorting all your bills and papers…
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 08

Every man has at least 5,000 friends in the insurance business July 17, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Bill-let me write you a little insurance policy…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] "There's a train leaving in 15 minutes"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 08

Boobs for light summer reading-very light July 24, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sinclair Fruitcake, author of "Nothing means less than zero"… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Can it be true? Sure it can…
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 08

[Our own weekly radio ravings] Henry J. Parch, prohibition missionary from Sahara… July 25, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Most of the corners where saloons once stood…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Suffering pig's knuckles! He's back already…
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[Sure, I know, everything is great!] "For you're driving me wild, Ma-rie" July 26, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're jazzing your poor old dad into the poor house…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Ever since grandpa took that overnight trip to the sea shore…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Wolf McLevy, the Argentine assassin" July 27, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Murderous O'Malley, the Montana monster" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Even while grandpa eats, the mysterious stranger…
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Listen, Phil, I'm 88 years old and I've…" June 1, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're right, Uncle" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Ike will now recite 'domestic smoothness'"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 09

Consolation for those who don't get any vacation June 2, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll tell the girls I got this playing golf" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is the water shallow?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 798,331 June 3, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You think, from this honking, it sounds the approach of a twenty-five passenger gasoline coach. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "My brother, Ike, will now render one-"
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Four men keeping a golf date June 5, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Do you expect me to follow it to the laundry and back like a detective?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did it go in the water?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I must rush home and tell my wife…" June 8, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's lovely, dear-I've got everything…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What's the trouble, Mike? You look worried"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 09

Guide for city folks on vacation in country June 12, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This is a cow-it gives milk, none of which ever reaches the city… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Daddy, are we in the country now?"
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[Our own weekly radio ravings] The radio nut "cuts in" on a piano solo by Bangoffski… June 13, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The only difference I can see is that the kitchen music is costing me more money" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "The telephone's astonishing"
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At that, Europe is only a guess June 16, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This great scholar has been studying conditions in Europe… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "What's the matter, don't you feel well?
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[Our own weekly radio ravings] The summer boarding house manager makes special arrangements… June 20, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "After swallowing the fish-bone, go to the zoo…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "This season of the year is best"
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One of those nice chummy help-yourself wedding parties June 23, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got enough salad down my collar…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is there a wedding going on here?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 473,880 June 24, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Benjamin Alec Nebraska McPeet despised every person that… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "I've practiced seven years or more"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 10

There's only one place to have a picnic in comfort June 26, [1922]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We can't stop here-there are too many mosquitoes" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did you bring your lunch along?"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 10

The radio is getting to be a dissipation, too June 29, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Phil, you've been staying out late and losing…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "You look angry, Henry-aren't you glad to see me?"
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[Sure, I know, everything is great!] "Say, you didn't sell me a car…" July 3, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "She's a wonder-gives me 36 miles to the gallon" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Just before the company arrives for dinner, when the house is full…
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Watching the Independence Day parade July 4, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here I am surrounded by all the merchants and store-keepers…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] Of course, grandpa is given one of those luke-warm, hope-you-don't accept…
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Summer sports July 5, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rowing, fishing, automobiling… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [What'll we do with Grandpa?] "They don't print as well as they uster"
volume 1964.047 v.14--ffALB, folder 11

An important word like "stance" should not be confined to golf May 4, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In golf, the stance is the position you take for your shots. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is this the golf department?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 01

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Every time I invite the Smiths for dinner…" Nov. 21 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Great idea, dear"
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[Steve himself] "Paprika, dear, the country's the only place…" Nov. 22 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Steve, it's wonderful out here…"
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[People who put you to sleep] "Your winters here seem to be a trifle warmer…" Nov. 21 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The uncle from Kansas City who does nothing but talk about the weather.
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[Steve himself] "The people here in assessment manor are all…" Dec. 13, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If we could only find some well-meaning…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 01

Life's little jokes -- number 837,651 Dec. 15, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A clerk in a bank was Alonzo McShirt…
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[Steve himself] Steve himself-otherwise, everything is great Dec. 20, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What more do we want, Paprika? Electric light…"
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You can't get away from it Dec. 27 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I've got a clear conscience…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Telephonies] "Yes my child is very careful with his toys"
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Christmas greetings from all our little boobs Dec. 25 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, boys, all together!"
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Our yearly art calendar Dec. 28, [1923?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I need coal"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 01

Life's little jokes -- number 587,663 Dec. 30 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Andrew Saltpeter Svengali McCarty went the limit arranging a New Year's Eve party. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "As president of our little club…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

Announcements for the coming concert season Oct. 31, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Misha Squeakoff will appear this season… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Good night, is this one of those there piano recitals?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I'm certainly proud of my boy, Ralph…" Nov. 1, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ralph, my boy, I'm proud of you…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "You see, dear, the lower classes here…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little joke-number 439,851 Nov. 3, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When you see this tremendous big truck on the road… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Now, dumb Dora, repeat after me…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

Wives buy expensive furs and husbands suffer Nov. 5, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Wilbur J. Spendmore just bought a beautiful… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "What, are you wearing furs again?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

[People who put you to sleep] "Now, England is making a big mistake…" Nov. 6, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The bird who has been over in Europe… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I brought that nice ignorant wife over here…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Ah, here's one of those magazine ads telling…" Nov. 8 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sure enough, it worked! I've now got…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I brought paprika over to this country…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little jokes -- number 761,873 Nov. 10, [1922]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a wonderful mirror where in should… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I'm afraid the happiness I expected to get…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

[People who put you to sleep] "We have a combination life-accident-and-health policy…" Nov. 13 [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The insurance nut who butts into…
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Hello, Joe, let's take a walk together and enjoy each other's companionship" Nov. 14, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fine, Jim-there's nothing I enjoy more than a nice long walk with a pal"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 02

[People who put you to sleep] The traveling man whose whole life is centered around a discussion of food Nov. 20 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If you ever go to Seattle don't stop at the…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

Trick bats that may be used in world's series Sept. 21 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When the batter swings on the ball… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you in the upper?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

Picture of a nervous man leaving for a trip Sept. 26 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see-I don't want to forget anything…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Say, mister, are you the lamplighter?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

The new bell-shaped trousers make us look like a nation of sailors Sept. 28 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The wide-bottom trousers they're now wearing furnish… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "You bum, did you grab the rocking-chair again?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

[People who put you to sleep] "You see, the bath-room's here right next to the…" Oct. 2 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The poor nut who is building a house. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] Dunce McVacuum, the great detective, working on the Steve…
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I want to see Mister Dunglebuzzer…" Oct. 4 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You can't see him-he's in conference" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] Peter J. Baloney, the mysterious relative who showed up to claim…
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

[People who put you to sleep] "I am glad to have this opportunity to talk to so many millions…" Oct. 9 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The male movie star who gives a talk over the radio… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] Dunce McVacuum, the brainless detective, having exhausted all clues…
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

The right of way Oct. 10 [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Boxing, European muddle, racing… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is he sliding to his base?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

You're no lounge lizard unless you wary patent-leather hair Oct. 22 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The boys with the highly-polished, lubricated hair… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is that a sextette?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

[People who put you to sleep] "Yes, this is some bus-I've gone 38,643.9 miles…" Oct. 23 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The goof who asks some friends out for a ride… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "So that's Steve Himself!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 03

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I met a wonderful girl today and fell in love with her beautiful hair…" Oct. 25 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I love you, dear, sweet Marguerite…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Kalushka zump gazook"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[Life's little jokes] "The Consolidated Prune Company has been making a profit…" Aug. 25 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A careful galoot was Emanuel Fox, for he figured… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Steve's books are very easy to balance…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

Expert answer question: is bobbed hair going out of style? Aug. 27 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Simpina Fussbox says:- I'm afraid to bob it and I'm afrain to let it grow… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Exercisin', son?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[People who put you to sleep] "Hello, dearest sweetheart honeybunch…" Aug. 28 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The engaged daughter who calls up her sweetie… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Did Steve owe you anything when he disappeared?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Gee, What an honor! I'm one of the officials…" Aug. 30 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All those bums from the office will turn…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This is a relief to me"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

The sticky drawer, or, why some men commit murder Sept. 3 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I feel great today-I'll put on my collar and get down to the office early" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are they having a scrap?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[People who put you to sleep] "Say, you birds think you've got big buildings and hotels and movie theatres…" Sept. 4 [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The traveling salesman who is always boasting… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] Steve still missing!
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] Lucille Applefritter in A Daughter's Mistake Sept. 6 [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm tired of seeing stupid pictures all made according to the same formula" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Ah ha! My years of training along lines of scientific deduction lead me to…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I've worked and saved for twenty-four years and it's about…" Sept. 13, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just think of it-$1200 in cash…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "There's one thing certain- if Steve's near he can't be far…
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

The price of gasoline is as changeable as a woman's mind Sept. 17, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The price of gas changes so often the gasoline man will soon have to hire… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Shall I put the gas in here?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

If they only knew how they looked themselves! Sept. 19, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What's this world coming to? Women walking around…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you wearing those knickers again?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

So, children, be careful when you swat the fly August 24, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This man committed suicide on account of jealousy because…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you wearing those knickers again?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I've got the finest vegetable garden in my neighborhood…" Aug. 23, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sam invited me out to see his place…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Police receive mysterious letter giving clue to Steve's whereabouts…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[People who put you to sleep] "The goof who always mixes his own salad dressing to the accompanyment of an unimportant but scientific lecture on the subject." Aug. 21, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's a funny thing about me--I've been all over the world and only met one person who could really mix good salad…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Steve still among the missing--police put blood hous on trail…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

This looks like a fifty-fifty preposition Aug. 17, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "As long as each one writes every day and appears to be sufficiently lonesome, there's no harm done." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Have you got a tennis court here?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "You ought to meet my darling husband…" Aug. 16, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My Alfred is such a stunning man…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "The police get a clue to the lost Steve's whereabouts--but they forgot to study Chinese when they went to school."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 04

[People who put you to sleep] "The girl whose brain would be lost on the head of a tack, but who is always talking about her wonderful family tree." Aug. 14, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My mother was a Vandersquash--her uncle was the famous General Loafmore…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Steve's mysterious disappearance is broadcast over the radio--where is he, or don't you care?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 05

The leaning golf crook Aug. 13, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This ball is practically in the hole so I won't putt it out…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you wearing one of those silly sun helmets, too?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 05

Life's little jokes, number 73,841 Aug. 11, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "On land Eddie Turnip had courage galore…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "No trace of Steve yet? 463 clues have proven false--where is he? Can you guess?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 05

The smaller the drink, the greater the commotion Aug. 8, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll go out to the pantry and fix you up a drink, Bob." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Wearing furs in this hot weather?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 05

This cartoon could go on indefinitely Oct. 3, [1924]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Give me Lumbago 6479."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes number 9,734. "Annabelle Joy was quite anxious to get something funny and light on her radio set…" Aug. 4, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Officer, where's Steve? He's been gone from this square for nearly a week"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Dear, have you got a postage stamp?" Aug. 2, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think you'll find one in my handbag." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Have you any idea where Steve is?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

The country's richest men of the future Aug. 1, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "News item: Dempsey asks cool million for next fight." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is this a heavyweight bout?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

[People who put you to sleep] "The bird who struggles through a whole bridge game a week after it's over." July 31, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I made it a heart, Fred Saltpeter who sat next to me…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I've been looking all over this square for Steve and I can't find him--I wonder where he is."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

Golf expert shows details of his famous "miss-shot" July 30, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "In addressing the ball, keep the eyes closed tightly and think of nothing in particular…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "O, did you miss it?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes, number 8,377 July 28, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Queenie McPep's first appearance before us was made in a very small part in the chorus." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I've been managinbg that bum fighter, Flop Simpson, for a week and he hasn't been awake long enough to put on a pair of boxing gloves."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

[But it doesn't mean anything] "My name is up for membership in a very exclusive golf club…" July 26, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Congratulations, old man--the membership committee has passed you…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Now, Flop Simpson--I'm your manager and I'm going to train you to fight Dempsey--order a light lunch."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

Suggestions for useful prizes at ladies' bridge parties July 25. [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "A mallet for hitting your husband on the back when he chokes on a fish-bone…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is that a folding bed?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

[People who put you to sleep] The girl who talks nothing but clothes July 24, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I saw the loveliest dress in Dunkwasser's today…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Don't you remember me, Steve? I'm Flop Simpson, the worst prize fighter in the world--I need a manager."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 06

Life's little jokes, number 41,776 July 21, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rutherford Turnip Asparagus Coots always covered his legs to his knees with his boots…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I always land in the front of the boat where the motion is the greatest!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Say, Mister, how long does it take to get to Banana City from here?" July 19. [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We've been riding over half an hour as fast as we can go and we're not there yet--let's ask someone else." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I left the towel down at the other end of the house and the hall is full of people."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

News of prominent men at popular summer resorts July 18, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Paul Pinchpenny is spending a very unpleasant two weeks at the Robber's cave house…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Is that a bird house?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

[People who put you to sleep] The woman who insists on telling the plot of the eight-reel movie she saw the night before July 17, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's a big shipwreck scene and only two…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Just my luck to be sitting under a little boy in the gallery eating peanuts."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

Just one of those things July 16, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It will always remain one of the world's great mysteries why the man with the smallest camera always specializes in crowds. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Oh, look, is that a snake?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

Life's little jokes, number 77,006 July 14, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This aristocrat's son, who was Boris by name, was brought up so he'd wed a society dame… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "All the girls seem to like it when the other fellows walk right…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Where is a good place to spend your vacation?" July 12, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Up at Whangdoodle Falls." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "They invite me down over the week-end for a rest and then make me a sleep six in a bed."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

The sleveless era for women July 11, [1923]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Women's sleeves are still useful even if they don't wear 'em. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did you put up the screen, dear?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

[People who put you to sleep] The woman, who, for no reason at all, starts a long speech about her operation July 10, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The hospital doctors didn't think I could pull through on account of my frail constitution…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "The first time I put on a pair of new shoes she has to propose a twenty-mile hike!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

Life's little jokes, number 8,593 July 7, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Benzoate Mandamus Josephus McSteltz was just coocoo on fishing… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "You're under arrest for poaching on private property."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 07

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Hello, Skidmore--haven't seen you in years--what are you doing now?" July 5, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You look prosperous." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "And I put all my money in there yesterday!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

A safe and sane fourth for the children July 4, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Wasn't that a great idea to have the children hear the noise of the fire works over the radio?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Celebrating the fourth, my little man?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- 4th of July
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

[People who put you to sleep] The daffy parent who needs no encouragement to bust out with a long speech about his kid - with illustrations July 3, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Of course, I realize that all fathers are proud of their own chidlren…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "My bathing suit is torn and those two people haven't moved in five hours."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

Get one of our new shine-protectors July 2, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] For places where everybod steps on the other fellow's feet. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Are you still sitting on the porch?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

[People who put you to sleep] The bozo who sits down after a golf game and describes all his shots without missing one tiresome detail." June 26, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "On the seventh hole I topped my drive and landed in the rough…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "If there's one caddie in the club with a cold, I get him!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

Enjoy the summer right in your own office June 25, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The only way to keep the office force from sitting around deaming about their vacations is to put hammocks right in the office… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Oo, is that lightening?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

Life's little jokes, number 49,851 June 23, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] From the athletic build of Socony De Rolfe, you would think he was very well fitted for golf. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I've been planning for this day off for six months and as soon as I get out on the links see what happens!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I wouldn't marry a girl unless she had eyes like the stars…" June 21, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I haven't seen Phil for a few years--I'll bet he married a movie queen or an artist's model--his ideal was perfect." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "And this is the first time I wore this new Palm Beach suit!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

"Summer sports." June 20, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Killing the strange bug that appears on the ceiling just before you get to sleep. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "O, is this the zoo?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

[People who put you to sleep] The bird who tells the long-winded story of a six-weeks' automobile trip without missing a single one of the unimportant details June 19, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "After breakfast, consisting of eggs…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Mister, I'm lost and you gotta take care of me."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 08

Sharing the day's catch with the neighbors June 18, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This is the season when lucky fishermen like to share their good fortune with their neighbors. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Does my smoking annoy you?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 09

It's a waste of money for some men to pay office rent June 15, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I feel ambitious today--I'll call on a lot of customers and do a big business." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "That's the first long drive I ever made in my life, and see where I have to play it for the next shot!"
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Don't forget the cat!" June 13, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When you lock up the house and go away for the summer, don't forget the cat must keep on eating to remain alive during your absence… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Why do all the rough kids choose me as the object of their 'cute' tricks!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 09

In the long run, a car is cheaper than walking June 11, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Do you think I've got a gold mine concealed in my pants' pockets?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "And I took an afternoon off for this!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Battling Applesauce is a bum--he was knocked out in one round…" June 7, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I'm glad a punk fighter like Applesauce will never get any of the public's good money again…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Each of us is supposed to bring an equal share of lunch to the picnic but I'm the only one that brings enough to eat!"
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Chic way to protect your husband from the one-piece bathing beauties June 6, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Aw, can't I have just one look?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "What's that, an electric sign?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 09

More marathon champions June 5, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Horatio Underbrush, who has been arguing with his wife for 58 years--it is still undecided who has the last word in his family as they are both still talking. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Every time I walk under a window someone is emptying a waste basket or an ash can!"
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Getting in trim for the summer picnics June 4, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Take a few bites on the flat-iron every day to strengthen your teeth for picnic sandwiches. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "You brute, did you kick that dog?"
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Life's little jokes, number 19,384 May 26, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pilaster Linoleum Tassel McPrime went away for a wild and hilarious time… While Van Sickel Tecumseh Asbestos Gabest left the whirl of the city for absolute rest… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "If there's one chunk of chewing gum on the sidewalk and 4000000 people walking past, I'm always the guy to step in it!"
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Picture of a man enjoying a movie May 25, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Disturbed by a person in back… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "O, is your house right on the water?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "There goes Henry Goode, the most highly-respected man in town--I wish I had his reputation…" May 24, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, here I am in New York all alone…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "There are 40,000 people in the grandstand and I get hit by a foul ball!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 10

After all, the face is the most important May 23, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You can't blame the men for being curious --but the girls are making it very difficult, with their hats and neck-pieces--to see their faces at all. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Have you got shock-absorbers on your car?"
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Aw, give a guy a chance! May 22, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I was certainly sorry to hear your were so sick…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I'm so glad I found you in--I'm taking up a collection for the starving horse doctors of Venice."
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Life's little jokes, number 93,864 May 19, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a caddie with muscles like wrought iron bands, he can lift a grand piano in each of his hands… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I always reach the shower just behind one of those guys that stay in there for an hour splashing around for no reason at all!"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Smoking has carbonized your valves--you must cut down on your smoking to only one cigar a day." May 17, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thanks, Doc, you know best--it's a sacrifice, but I'll take your advice." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "If there's one chair in the room with an uncomfortable back, I get it!"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 10

It isn't so bad if you lose both of them May 16, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I lost an earring and the other one isn't any good without it!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Did you drop an earring?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 10

It isn't so funny when it happends to you May 15, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's another poor bimbo who allowed himself to be talked into a comic Valentine straw hat." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Mister Steve, I gave your new straw hat to another man by mistake--but here's a hat that nobody has claimed--you can take it."
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 10

Man has no place on earth during house cleaning week May 11, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Cut the bottom out of your golf bag and hang out the window like this, so you won't be in the way while your wife is house-cleaning. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Say, are you still in the house?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "At last they're starting a golf club that doesn't cost a fortune to belong to…" May 10, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I can go to my golf club without feeling that I'm robbing my children of food and shoes every time I hit the ball" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "If there are two fat women on the course that play as fast as a couple of crippled snails, I always play in the back of them."
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[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "I'm worried about my daughter, Jane…" May 8, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm worried sick, Sam--it's three in the morning and Jane isn't home from the dance yet…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "There's a taxi, Steve--I live 16 miles out in the country."
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The bind that break the long-distance dancing records May 7, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The long-distance dance champions. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Tired?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "You loafter! If you don't get up early in the morning…" May 3, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see--where's the place to stop that noisy thing?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Whenever there's any shooting going on, I'm always the 'innocent bystander' that gets hit?"
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At least there's a handy way to carry your keys April 27, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] An outfit like this would enable you to put your finger on the key you want and avoid all that trouble of fumbling…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Look, Uncle Steve, we named the baby after you."
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "O, Dixie, O, Dixie, that's the place I wanna be…" April 26, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've always wondered where 'Dixie' really was--I'll go and ask that singer to tell me…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Say, are you the organist?"
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Early to the movies isn't early enough April 25, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That was a great idea of yours, dear, to have dinner…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "It's always my luck to get here at a time when they're showing everything but the main picture."
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Life's little jokes, number 765,990 April 21, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The office of Sassafras Rutherford Chase is a spacious and costly and beautiful place." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I've been working here fifteen years and no matter what time I come in the hat rack is always full…"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "My son, I put up that 66-story office building to make my name last forever…" April 19, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor old dad has passed away and I don't know a thing about running the big building…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Whenever it's my turn to listen to the radio I always pick up some fool thing like a talk on basket-weaving in India."
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Life's little jokes, number 593,881 April 14, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The press printed pictures of Homerun McNear and the experts pronounced him the find of the year. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Let me hold your umbrella, Steve--I'm the tallest."
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Let me see a $10,000 pearl necklace." April 12, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's one that was worn by Princess Takyahatoff, third cousin to the late Czar." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Have a candy, Steve."
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A study in the facial expressions of cocktail drinkers April 11, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When you nearly strangle on a cocktail your host mixes with furniture polish , hair oil and ink…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "You look sore--don't you like to come here?"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 12

It isn't funny when it happens to you April 10, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The funniest thing in the world is a man playing bridge with his wife." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "It was certainly nice of you to come motoring with us, Steve."
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I want to marry a good-looking girl but I don't seem to have any luck in meeting one…" April 5, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's my chance--I'll grab the first beauty that comes out." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Hello, Steve--I just stopped in for a minute because I'm lonesome for you."
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Another bedtime story for the little ones April 4, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Once upon a time there was a cake-eater whose protruding ears supported a brown low-cut derby hat…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Steve, there's something about you that draws people to you."
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It isn't so funny when it happens to you April 3, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's the biggest laugh I've had in years--Old Joe Flannelcake pushing a baby carraige! Ha Ha Ha!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This invitation says only a few of the biggest men in town are invited to the meeting."
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Life's little jokes, number 734,932 Mar. 31, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Now, a fine country boy was Young Nicholas Muir, he was raised in the fields, where the atmosphere pure… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I'll leave my new pin cushion on the couch while I go in to wash the dishes."
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Time-saving devices for busy business people Mar. 30, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cup of coffee attached to the typewriter so stenographers will not have to stop work for lunch. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I wonder if that paint is still wet[?]"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "It's like taking poison for me to go and speak at…" Mar. 29, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This place is full of the worst-looking bunch of dumbells I ever saw…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I'll catch a bear in this trap sure."
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Aw, give the guy a chance Mar. 27, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My good man, how did you get yourself in this predicament?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I just escaped and I've got to get new clothes quick."
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Spring is here and Father knocks the dust off his golf clubs Mar. 26, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think the long winter layoff has improved by stance…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This check looks phoney to me."
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Life-saving apparatus for people who ride in taxicabs Mar. 23, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Heavy spring under high hat to keep you from knocking your brains out when…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I charge the highest taxi rate in town…"
volume 1964.047 v.15--ffALB, folder 13

One way to get even with the noisy family upstairs Mar. 21, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, everybody, when the clock strikes two…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "My last neighbor went nutty listening to me practice on the cornet and jumped out the window."
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Gee, I'm glad to get home after working like a dog in the office all day…" Mar. 22, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, I feel like a ship that has been all knocked to pieces…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "That mirror's in the way but I'm afraid to move it if I break it, it means seven years' bad luck…"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "I believe we all should obey the law no matter what our private opinions might be…" Mar. 15, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm proud of you, Joe--I'm glad to know one man who's not a hypocrite…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "This income tax blank is so complicated it's got me dizzy."
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A woman's idea of a home is a house full of fancy cushions Mar. 14, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look, dear, I put a few cushions around the room to make the place look cozy…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "That mysterious package came in the mail this morning."
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[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "Don't breathe--I'm tuning in with a distant station--I've been monkeying with these jiggers for fibe hours." Mar.13, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hooray! This instrument is a wonder…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "That dog looks vicious…"
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Noted Egyptologists interpret hieroglyphics on Tut's tomb Mar. 12, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Professor Ingomar T. Sausage says: - I translated the inscription…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "It's raining outside and I have no umbrella…"
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The lives of movie stars furnish ninety-nine percent of our conversation Mar. 9, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Even the atmosphere of the operating room isn't too sacred for moving picture gossip. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "I need a movie actor to jump out of a seven-story window."
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[Aw, give a guy a chance!] "Hurray! After exercising like a dog for six months I've lost 42 pounds." Mar. 6, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Congratulate me, Phil--look at my waist-line--I took off 42 pounds in six months." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "We have to leave one man behind on the sinking ship as there's only room for six of us on the life boat…"
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[BLANK] Mar. 6, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] [BLANK] // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] [BLANK]
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It isn't so funny when it happens to you Mar. 5, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You certainly see some funny sights along the road…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "The first ball of the season and I knocked it over the fence."
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No one else knows how to pronounce it either Mar. 2, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Everybody's talking about the great discovery of the tomb of that old Egyptian king who spells his name…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "That rock has stood for 500 years like that without falling…"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Young man, I'm 64 years old and I know what I'm talking about…" Mar. 1, [1923]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They're all alike--as soon as a woman comes into your life…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Steve himself] "Everything in the hotel is taken exept Room 13…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 01

Our 1925 cross-word calendar Dec. 31, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Horizontal: what you have in your head when you wake up New Year's morning.
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[People who put you to sleep] The flat-chested string-bean who tells all the office giants how to keep in shape Dec. 30, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I go to the gym every afternoon, play handball with some big business-men and then walk two whole blocks to my home…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Mister Butts, I want to introduce you to everybody here so you'll know them next time you meet them." Dec. 29, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm not very good at remembering names."
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Out country's name is now Crosspuzzleland Dec. 26, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You Americans have wonderful statuary in your parks."
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Our Christmas card to you Dec. 25, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear readers: We want to take this opportunity to wish you all a merry Christmas…
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[People who put you to sleep] The bird who buys himself a lot of Christmas presents and then fills up the office force with a lot of boloney about his popularity Dec. 23, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I got this cigarette case from a big United States Senator and a bunch of boys got together at the…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Mornin', Mistah Butts--I'm de Elewatah boy--any Christmas donation will be duly appreciated." Dec. 22, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I never saw you before--but here's a dollar."
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Our own rules for Christmas shopping Dec. 19, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If you stand around for an hour without being waited on, it is perfectly all right to help yourself to anything on the counter and walk out.
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[People who put you to sleep] The female tightwad who feels like the world's greatest philanthropist… Dec. 16, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
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Looking ahead to Christmas Dec. 5, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Working up courage to say "no" when his wife asks him for a diamond necklace for Christmas.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Bozo, don't forget to stop at fishcake brothers' department store and buy that perfume for Aunt Lucy's Christmas present Dec. 18, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And, Bozo, I want you to get me 25 Christmas cards and a few hundred…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I've got a little cold--but I'll over it by tomorrow the best cure is not to think about it." Dec. 15, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bozo, I see you've got a cold--be careful--I buried a cousing of mine…"
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Happy fathers look forward to a great Christmas Dec. 12, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Aristotle J. Banjo says: "My wife wants a piano, my son wants an auto and my daughter wants a fur coat…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "In the hazy light of approaching dusk, the wild-eyed Hindu, with a fiendish chuckle…" Dec. 11, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "She closed her eyes as the swarthy arms of the brute closed about her…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'm not familiar with the stations on this road--I've got to meet a man at Elmsfor about a big…" Dec. 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The next station is BLAASKOOF!"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Hello, is this the consolidated meatball company? I want to talk to Mister John McOnion." Dec. 4, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, hello--is this Mister John McOnion's office boy--I want to speak to Mister McOnion."
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Radio is destroying the art of conversation Dec. 3, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Boo, hoo--he hasn't spoken to me in two years."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Uncle Bozo, I wanted to get you something appropriate for your birthday…" Dec. 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "O, thanks--that's just what I wanted."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Bozo, dear, give me a word meaning 'an Hawaiian breakfast food', in three letters ending with 'I'." Nov. 20, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Papa, what is 'an ancient warrior's undershirt' in two letters beginning with 'Y'?"
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[People who put you to sleep] The lazy bird who pays no tax at all and stands around all day… Nov. 18, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look at John T. Beanblower, the carpet-tack king--he only paid a tax…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Bozo, dear, we have to call on Aunt Jenny tonight--she's sore at us because we haven't been…" Nov. 17, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "But I want to stay home."
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Football is more than a college game Nov. 14, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Goals are being kicked in our downtown offices every day.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Now that you've had a shave, you ought to take a massage." Nov. 13, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, that's all--I'm in a hurry."
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Rube Goldberg's books… no brains, no brains! Nov. 12, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can save seven hours on this job if I go without lunch every day for a while."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I want to buy some toothpaste." Nov. 10, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fourth floor--carpets, jam, sardines, lawnmowers, hot water bags…"
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[People who put you to sleep] The terrible individual who tells you where he gets all his clothes and what he pays for them Nov. 11, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just feel that tie--it cost me $3.10 at Fishcake Brother's…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I want to buy some toothpaste." Nov. 6, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You'll find them up in the hardware department on the sixth floor."
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[People who put you to sleep] The woman who acts as though the whole future of the government depends on her vote Nov. 4, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Shall I write in pencil or ink? Can I take this ballot home and send it back with a messenger boy?"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "This elevator has passed me nine times--getting out of this building is worse than breaking out of jail." Oct. 20, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There he goes down again."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 03

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I made a 93 but I missed six easy putts." Oct. 27, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "On the fourth hole I made a beautiful drive but it landed in a trap…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Gee, I'm happy--I've got a nice, comfortable seat here in this movie theatre…" Oct. 22, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I've missed the beginning and lost the meaning of the whole story."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

Now that gasoline is so cheap… Oct. 24, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Now that gasoline is so cheap, why not put a couple of twin beds on the automobile and save rent? "Mary, dear, I'll drive down to the office -- then I'll get up and you can run the car over to the park and get little Oswald ready for school."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "This is terrible--everybody in this neighborhood is learning to play the saxaphone." Oct. 23, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This music is driving me coocoo--I closed the window and I can still ear it."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

[People who put you to sleep] The doctor who likes to sling the medical terms all over the sick-room and make a slight attack of indigestion look like a world calamity Oct. 21, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This case is more serious than I thought it was…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

The cross-word puzzle mania is getting serious Oct. 20, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Doctors stop right in the middle of an operation to work on a cross-word puzzle.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

At that, all speakers are pretty much alike Oct. 17, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fellow voters, as a candidate for a very high and distinguished office, I rely upon you…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Well, I'm all ready to learn how to play Mah Jong-- how does it go?" Oct. 16, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think we should allow one Chow."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

The next big invention will be the collapsible automobile Oct. 13, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The people in my office will think I'm dead--I've spent the whole morning roaming around…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

[But it doesn't mean anything] TONIGHT SIX ROUND CONTEST: DEADLY DUGAN … VS. CUT-THROAT CURTIS… Oct. 9, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Those fellows must be like a lot of wild animals--Iguess it isn't safe to be with them unless you're armed."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 04

The bobbing habit is getting real serious Oct. 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Father can't be dignified any more.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

After moving into the new apartment Oct. 6, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Henrietta, where's my pipe?"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I'd give my right hand for a taste of home-cooking--the only kind of people I ever meet are waiters and hat-boys…" Oct. 2, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Susan, my love, your eyes shine like a new set of dishes and your hair…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Where is there a writing desk in this hotel? I want to write a letter." Sept. 25, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Up on the next floor, the fourth corridor on the left at the end of the hall."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

[People who put you to sleep] The speaker at the big luncheon club who tells how he made his wonderful success in the butter and egg business Sept. 30, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My career should be an inspiration to all you young men who are trying to do big things in this world…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

Waiting for an empty telephone booth Sept. 19, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I came here as a little boy to call up my parents and tell them…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

Children should be trained for apartment house life Sept. 17, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Cram your little boy into an ordinary bucket every day so he'll feel fairly comfortable…
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

[People who put you to sleep] The bozo who thinks a long speech must go with every bottle he opens Sept. 16, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope you guys appreciate what I'm giving you--this is very special prewar stuff…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

Don't throw your old straw hats away Sept. 15, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Why not try putting your old straw hat on the phonograph? There may be a tune in it, at that!
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 05

Why not let the polo ponies do something between polo games? Sept. 12, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Running the bases on horseback would make baseball more exciting.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Every time I come home I find nothing but bills, bills, bills!" Sept. 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sorry, Joe."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

An idle woman can certainly keep busy Sept. 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, the boss told me I could take an afternoon off this week--isn't that fine!"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

Winners of our new bathing beauty contest Sept. 5, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Miss Ohow Dumb, whom the judges crowned Queen of the Bath Tub…
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

[But it doesn't mean anything] "This road-map shows a fine, straight road into Ash-can Valley--it is just fifteen miles from here…" Sept. 4, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the ninth detour we have had to make."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

[People who put you to sleep] The candidate who thinks all he has to do to show his qualifications for office is to call his opponent a bum and a crook Sept. 2, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My opponent in this election is a liar, a horse-thief, a firebug and a wife-beater…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

The further away from home the better the score Sept. 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Jim--my golf improved a lot on my trip--I made an 88 over in England."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

It's all right to lie if it makes you feel cooler Aug. 29, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Whew! It's hot in this house! I think I'll call up some of my neighbors and see how they are…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Phil, here are some books to read on your ocean trip." Aug. 28, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thanks--you're so thoughtful!"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

[People who put you to sleep] The bird who classes himself among the world's greatest heroes because he cut out smoking Aug. 26, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I used to smoke fifteen cigars a day--but the doctor told me I'd have a nervous breakdown if I didn't cut out smoking…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 06

Counting a Mah Jong score is worse than settling a war Aug. 25, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The Dawes Plan conference was a kindergarten class compared to an ordinary Mah Jong game…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

More foreign fighters to visit America Aug. 22, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Mohamet Balogna, the terrible stoogie of Turkey, weighs 382 pounds and is here to fight…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

"Dearest, I know that you haven't suspected what has been on my mind all these months…" Aug. 21, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I've rehearsed that proposal 44 times and I know every word of it by heart…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

Crowds and crowds Aug. 18, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] They rush away from this… "Aren't these crowds terrible -- I don't see how they can live in this congestion."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

You guessed it -- he's running for office Aug. 15, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Shake, Senator--don't you remember me? I'm Henry Sausagecake who used to sit next to you in…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Say, you bums back there, close your faces--we can't go any faster." Aug. 14, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Stop crowding us, you poor idiots."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

Consolation for those who don't get vacations Aug. 13, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If you don't get a vacation--think of the guy who comes back from one all tired out and finds a month's work piled up on his desk.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

Why postpone the inevitable? Aug. 11, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, I can't quite make up my mind--sometimes I want to have my hair bobbed and sometimes I don't…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

Don't try to answer this Aug. 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Why is it when you make a beautiful shot like this there's never a soul looking…
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I'm tired of staying indoors playing Mah Jong--I'm going to the country…" Aug. 7, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Balogna House Bus, sir?"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 07

One of those acrobatic direction-givers Aug. 6, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mister, will you please tell me how to get to Blinkville?"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

[People who put you to sleep] The girl who married an imitation of a man and thinks she has to keep boosting him all the time to keep people from seeing what a terrible flop he is Aug. 5, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Isn't he a darling! He doesn't look so well tonight because he had sucha busy day…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

Society is enjoying the hardships of dream [?] travel Aug. 4, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The rich Mister Oofington Plunk is traveling very simply…
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

Why do they always keep reminding you of it all the time? Aug. 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Doctor, I'm dying from the heat--what shall I do?"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

[But it doesn't mean anything] "You're the sweetest, most adorable, most beautiful, most wonderful, most bewitching…" July 31, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sweet heart, my vacation is over and we have to part for the present--but your image is engraved upon my heart and my love for you will…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

You can't blame the poor kid July 30, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, my son, don't act so fidgety--never jump up and down like that--learn to keep quiet."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

[But it doesn't mean anything] "Our country is in wonderful condition--we are now passing through a great era of prosperity…" July 24, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "He's worth $50,000,000 and he ought to know what he's talking about…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

Everything grows in the country but not water July 23, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've only got eight more days to wait for this water to get warm."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

Why there are two political parties July 18, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I tell you, the Republican Party is the only party and any man who votes the Democratic ticket is a bum."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans -- Politics and government.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

Gossip from our summer hotel July 16, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Puddlesauer's husband comes down for week-ends and gives her a chance to get away from the boys for a little rest.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 08

Enjoying a new house July 11, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll go home early today and see how my wife is enjoying the new house I just furnished at great expense."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "I've got to get away to the mountains for a few weeks--they heat in the city is killing me." July 10, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, this is beautiful and cool--I'll be at the hotel in half an hour."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

Country beds change the shape of the human race July 9, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This is how you look after going to a summer hotel and sleeping in one of theose beds with a hill in the middle.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

[People who put you to sleep] The bug who expects people to think he's got brains because he memorizes a lot of unimportant facts July 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, do you guys realize that all the oceans in the world cover…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

Only way to save time and travel while touring July 7, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Why not arrange the seats like this so your guests can read all the direction signs and save you…
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

Safety first! July 4, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "STAND BACK!"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- 4th of July
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "So long, Ed--I'll leave you in charge of the office--I'm going away for the week-end." July 3, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "He's been away four days already and I'm nearly dead from doing two-men's work."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

"Ain't nature wonderful!" July 2, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's wonderful to be out here in the glorious country where nature reigns in all her primitive glory."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

[People who put you to sleep] The pest who insists on telling you where to go for your vacation July 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, John, there's only one place in this country to go for a vacation and that's Lake Poppledunk…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

It's good two faucets weren't leaking June 30, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ah, a slight leak in the faucet--I'll call the plumber just to be on the safe side."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 09

[But it doesn't mean anything] "The Cheeseville 'Happy Six' will now sing 'Apricot Days.'" June 26, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My girl ran off with another, my life is a total wreck…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

Three generations -- and still in the hole June 25, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Our forefathers dug a hole and fought off the serpents of the earth with a club…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

Valuable vacation hints June 23, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When going away on a vacation, it is always a good idea to take a tooth-brush along--you may need it to clean the magneto on your car."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

New York hotels are bursting with statesmen June 20, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The New York hotels are so full they'll have to use the check rooms.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

Another candidate is notified of his nomination June 13, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Dad is nominated by acclimation to be the family goat.
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A short story about an elevator June 11, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Going up--floors please!"
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Importance is only a matter of geography June 9, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The delegate leaves for the national convention.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

This looks like a fifty-fifty proposition June 6, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Aw, Joe, come on home--it's one-thirty and I'm half-dead."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

Why is an investigation? June 4, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Pardon me, but could you tell me what happened to the oil scandal?"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

[People who put you to sleep] The goof who hangs around the race track picking winners--but never cashed a bet in his life June 3, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I was talking to a guy who knows a guy who knows a bimbo who knows a bird…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 10

Even greatness has its disappointments June 2, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A prominent man, arriving in town, feels flattered when he is asked to pose for forty or fifty photographers who meet him at the station…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "It's six A.M. and I still have to get up to call for the boys in my car--our golf foursome arranged to start at seven o'clock to avoid the crowd." May 29, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll be with you as soon as I finish dressing and eat breakfast and get an important long-distance call on the phone."
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[People who put you to sleep] The saleslady who gets all wound up on one of those "I says--she says" spiels May 27, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "And I says to her, I says, 'Don't put on any dog with me--I knew you when your hair was black'--and she says…"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 11

Two citizens discuss government affairs May 26, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's a crime the way congress is letting the tax matter drag along."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans -- Politics and government.
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 11

Is Sunday motoring a pleasure? May 23, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Notice the expressions on the faces of the Sunday motorists as they crawl along the crowded road…
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 11

[But it doesn't mean anything] "And I want to say that Candidate Jones is a liar and a crook and a menace to the public welfare." May 22, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fellow voters, look out for that bum, Candidate Smith--he's a sneak and a scoundrel and should be sent to jail."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 11

[People who put you to sleep] The bug who invites you to his house to tell you the history of all the antiques he "picked up" in Europe May 20, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I picked up this chair for 86,000 Francs in a little shop in Bar-Le-Duc, France--Napolean used to sit in it when he had one of his…"
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[People who put you to sleep] The girl who tosses this line of chatter over the phone and keeps you standing around… May 13, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello--guess who this is--aw, go on, try and guess--don't you recognize my voice?"
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 11

Life's little jokes, number 789,630 May 10, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a golf score that's good in the snappiest crowd, and the fellow who made it should feel very proud…
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Spring poetry and romance are in the air May 9, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] In spring, romance hits all classes alike.
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "We four guys control the town--who'll we nominate?" May 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We have a lot of fine men in this town--I hope one of them runs for office."
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[People who put you to sleep] The girl whp knows more about the movie stars than they do about themselves May 6, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, girls--I have a friend who is very close to one of the big film producers…"
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Which shall it be -- radio or movies? May 2, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The biggest problem in life these days is whether to go out to the movies or stay at home with the radio.
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "My good man, how can you look so happy after just being knocked down by an automobile?" May 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have an accident insurance policy that will cover all my expenses."
volume 1964.047 v.16--ffALB, folder 12

Great orators rehearsing for big conventions Apr. 30, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Privately rehearsing different positions that will make an impression on the crowd.
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[People who put you to sleep] The deadly sap who can't be stopped from describing one of his "Big Parties." Aug. 29, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I'll tell you it was some party--first we stopped at the club…"
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Who said dancing was dying out? Apr. 28, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Why can't a cop have a little pleasure, too?
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The only time they have to rest is during business hours Apr. 25, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey, Rip Van Winkle, wake up--what do you think this office is, and opium joint?"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Dear, I'm going to bed and read my book--there's no greater pleasure than reading in bed." Apr. 24, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "He's been reading that book in bed every night for a week--I'll ask him to tell me the story of it…"
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There are still a few honest men left in this country Apr. 21, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This man's name will no longer be dragges into the oil investigations--he has a clean record--he hasn't a nickle, never have and never will have."
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Every father has the habit Apr. 16, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Those boobs have been standing in the middle of the street for an hour--I'll have to run 'em all in for blocking traffic."
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "Ah, here's just what I want--bring me some of that stewed tripe." Apr. 10, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sorry sir, but we're all out of that--is there anything else you'd like?"
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This suspense is terrible Apr. 9, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Seventeen anxious fans have already starved to death waiting for the score board to go up.
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[People who put you to sleep] The girl who is dying to have her hair bobbed but hasn't the nerve Apr. 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Do you think I'd look well with my hair bobbed? You know, Leonard thinks my hair is one…"
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The Teapot Dome scandal has at least put a new phrase in our language Apr. 7, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The words "teapot dome" have had a great effect on jazz.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Chinese Americans -- Politics and government.
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "It's time to get up and go to work, Jim." Apr. 3, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's my wife calling me on the phone--I'm too tired to answer."
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Different varieties of handshakes Apr. 2, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The guy who keeps shaking your hand the whole time he talks to you like a man pumping up a bicycle tire.
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Our great international puzzle Apr. 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Study the picture carefully and get it well fixed in your mind.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Miscellaneous
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The story of a window Mar. 31, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This breeze is great--there's nothing like working near an open window."
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Dark horses for presidential nomination announce their platforms Mar. 28, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Gilbert J. Celluloid says…
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Men have nothing they can call their own Mar. 26, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The women are crowding us out of our barber shops.
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Going radio advertising one letter Mar. 24, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The radio is being hooked up with all kinds of advertising gags…
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It's hard to remember names at a party Mar. 21, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It is hard for the guests at a big party to remember one-another's names…
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "You'd think my friends had a contract with the city to remove all the dirt in town and smear it over my best carpet." Mar. 20, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the biggest door-mat I could buy--I'll put it out here right in front of the door where they can't help but see it."
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[People who put you to sleep] The woman who thinks her dog is the only thing in the world that counts Mar. 18, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Suzanne is a full-blooded Swiss-chocolate spaniel--she's the darlingest thing--my hustand threatened to leave me because he objects to Suzanne sleeping with us at night…"
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It's alll in making the break Mar. 17, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen here, woman--if you eber bob your hair I'll get so wild you'll drop dead of fright before I have a chance to kill you…"
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If you dislike carrying bundles, don't learn to play mah jong Mar. 14, 1924

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When you go calling they alwayd ask you to bring your mah jong set with you--so why be burdened with carrying a big bundle when you can fix up an arrangement like this?
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The social outcast Mar 7, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Right now, it's just a question of how long the old bridge fiend can hold out against the ever-increasing ravages of mah jong." "Am I the only one in my family that's got any intelligence left! Night after night they sit around playing with little Chinese blocks…"
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "She's kept me waiting here two hours while she's primping herself up--she must think she's going away on a trip." Mar. 6, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We're pretty late for the show, but I guess we'll catch the last part of the second act anyway."
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Life is just one date after another Mar. 5, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The day's work is over and I'm all fagged out -- now for dinner and a nice early hay." [On back: sketches of peoples' faces in pencil.]
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[People who put you to sleep] The goof who trots out the old family photographs without the slightest bit of encouragement Mar. 4, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's a picture of me taken when I was four years old--the fellow standing next to me is either Joe or Sam--no, I think it's John…"
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Exercise shouldn't interfere with business Mar. 3, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A business man doesn't have to go to a gymnasium to get exercise--why not do this and keep in trim without neglecting your business?
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Every bachelor should take leap year precautions Feb. 29, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If you're afraid a girl is going to propose to you, take a dummy along so she'll think you're not alone. "I hope you won't mind if I bring my friend along with me."
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[Steve himself] "I'll never be unkind to dumb animals again--now I know what it means to be a horse--if I got $50,000 a year for this job I'd still be underpaid." Feb. 28, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A little more pep, Steve."
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[People who put you to sleep] The clerk who spends his working hours telling the rest of the office force how little the boss kows about his own business Feb. 26, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Did you ever see such a sap as the boss? He just got where he is today through dumb luck--he doesn't know any more about running a business than a fish does about mountain-climbing…"
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If truthful George Washington were alive today Feb. 22, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] What Washington would say on going out to dinner. "Well, here we are for dinner, Mrs. Jones -- we would rather have stayed home, but we came as a matter of duty."
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[Steve himself] "Hey, you, get off the sidewalk with that chariot--all vehicles must travel in the street." Feb. 21, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "But this is my Uncle Bozo from Walla Walla." [Title addition:] "now he's a human taxi."
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[Steve himself] "Here I am pushing Uncle Bozo around all day and what do I get out of it? Nothing but laughs from the neighbors' children and a lot of work for my shoemaker." Feb. 18. [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What are you thinking about, Steve?" [Title addition:] "He tries to commercialize his talents."
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Something new in trousers Feb. 15, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Have you seen those latest-style English pants with the tucks around the waist? Why worry about future wars? The men seem to be getting more ladylike all the time.
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To our Valentines Feb. 14, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] There isn't much outside your head, there's less inside your dome, but still, although there's nothing there, we need you in our home.
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[But it doesn't mean anything] "They'll look me over very critically at Mrs. Van Platinum's party tonight so I must look my best--I'll spend two hours shaving so I'll look perfect." Feb. 13, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I had this suit made specially for the party -- when they take in all the details of my swell clothes they'll know I'm class." [Some printed text is on the back of cartoon.]
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[Steve himself] "Steve, wheel me over to the bureau--I want to get a handkerchief." Feb. 11, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Uncle Bozo." [Title addition:] "Uncle Bozo is quite a care."
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Only way to keep hair tonic off the parlor chairs Feb. 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The oil and hair tonic people are putting on their heads spoil all the nice silk upholstery on the backs of the parlor chairs…
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Who said "peace on earth"? Jan. 25, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The noise of that mechanical piano drives me crazy--I'll go in the next room."
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[Steve himself] "Come in, Steve and Paprika--we're going to have sixteen for dinner." Jan 14, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Great Scott, I spilled a shaker full of pepper in one of the cups of coffee and I forgot which one -- an I haven't got time to pour out fresh coffee." [Title addition:] "A hot one on Steve."
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Life's little jokes -- number 399,751 Jan. 12, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Eric Van Bean was a diplomat great who could settle big matters of country and state…"
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[Steve himself] "Yes, I'm the most jealous husband in the world--if I ever find any other man in this house I'll shoot him deader than King Tut's grandfather." Jan. 10, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My memory is as long as a snake's eyebrows--Paprika asked me to stop at Mrs. Swivel's house for her lemon squeezer and I forgot the number--I'll go in here and ask the lady if I can use her phone."
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[People who put you to sleep] The woman who thinks the only important thing in the world is the trouble she has with her maids Jan. 8, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You have no idea what I've gone through with servants--the last maid I had was a Finn named Blunka--she wasn't a bad cook, but she was so extravagant…"
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Life's little jokes -- number 87,398,541 Jan. 5, [1924]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a fine husky fellow with legs quite as shapely as those of Apollo…
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And so the four bums wandered down the path of time into history Jan. 1, [1924]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "On your way, bums, on your way."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Miscellaneous
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And this man is considered perfectly sane Aug. 31, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "John, here's your suitcase. Now you can pack for your two-weeks' trip." "I wouldn't carry a thing like that for a million dollars -- you know I hate packages and bundles."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug. 27, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Help, help, HELP!" "Gee, that was a narrow escape -- no more ocean bathing for me -- what's the use of kidding myself? I can't swim, I get chills in the waters and I have a punk time."
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They're long distance calls because the goat is far away Aug. 26, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mister Zilch, you're wanted on long distance." "Now, I wonder who could want me on long distance -- it must be important -- maybe my uncle in Indianapolis is dead."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug. 25, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mister Van Scribble, I feel honored to meet a great celebrity like you -- I've read all your books -- this is a big moment for me." "What a disappointment -- I thought he'd say something worthwhile -- no more celebrities for me -- they all look good when they're far away."
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Rain seems to be purely mental Aug. 24, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When she wants to go to a movie. "Say, are you crazy? Look at that rain! Nobody but a deep-sea diver would want to go out on a night like this…"
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Life's little jokes -- number 709,883 Aug. 22, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] J. Caesar Wrangdoodle McDeuces de Pout was so busy at poker he never went out… …while another gazabo, named Ozone McClure, liked the great out-of-doors where the air is so pure!
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Father's and daughter's ideas are a little different Aug. 21, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Young man, you say you want to marry my daughter -- are you educated? Do you come from good people? And are you respectable?" "I'm a college graduate, my father is a minister and I never smoked or drank."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug. 20, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Run along with your young friends and don't bother about me -- I had my fun when I was young like you -- I belong to another generation." "I've got a flask and I know a great joint where they play wonderful jazz."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug. 18, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I could kick myself for wasting the afternoon at a ball game -- the umpire's a robber and the players are all bums -- I'm through." "Henry, things are quiet in the office -- you can take the afternoon off."
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Life's little jokes -- number 694,301 Aug. 15, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A bird by the name of Doremus McTosh to the laundry each week sent this bundle of wash… …while the bundle sent out by Polemus de Coke was so small that the laundryman throught it a joke?
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If they cut it any shorter they'll be bald Aug. 14, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] It's very puzzling to a child. "Daddy, will you please raise a beard so I can tell you and mother apart."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug. 13, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thank goodness that's over with! I never want to see another dentist as long as I live. I was in the chair six hours." "I'll keep trying this corn till I get a tender piece."
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Everybody's trying to master the "Charleston." Aug. 12, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Society women spend most of their time in the kitchen taking "Charleston" lessons from the cook -- it does some good anyway -- it gives them a chance to see the kitchen. If the "Charleston" craze keeps spreading we'll all be walking that way."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug.11, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No more Sunday motoring for us -- here we are getting home at ten o'clock at night after crawling along crowded roads all day -- it's terrible. "No king has anything on me -- I've got everything I want right here."
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Golfers, brooding over disappointments, end lives Aug. 10, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This golfer had a score of 94 for 17 holes--her was sure of breaking 100 for the first time in his life--on the 18th hole he took 7 to get out of a trap and got a 12…"
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug. 7, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The doctor said if I was any more sunburned they could put some onions on me and serve me as a steak--if I could walk, I'd go to the phone and turn in a fire alarm--I'm burning up…"
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Our barber has only two hands Aug. 4, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got the best barber in town -- I'll give you his name if you don't tell a soul -- just go to the Blitz Hotel and ask for Peter." "Now promise me you won't tell any of the other girls about it -- but if you want the best bob in town go to Peter at the Blitz Hotel."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Aug. 2, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Of all the tramps in the world, Kid Thicklip and Battling Gooseneck are the worst -- those two bums have done everything but kiss eachother -- why didn't they bring their mah jong sets…" "I see where Kid Thicklip and Battling Gooseneck are matched for a return bout."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 31, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If I ever buy a second-hand car again, I'll have it thoroughly tested before I pay for it -- I've had this car two weeks and the only time it went was when it went to pieces." "Gee, dear, it's terrible to be without a car on Sunday -- I've read the papers over four times and I don't know what to do with myself."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 29, [1925]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What a boob I am! Here I bring Susie to the dance and she's so popular she hasn't even got time to look at me -- no more good-looking girls for me." "Next Saturday night I'm going to pick out the homeliest girl I can find and take her to the dance -- then I'll at least have her for myself."
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How to overcome crowded golf courses July 23, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] You could cut the time in half by making two dubs use one club. Shower-arrangement to get slow foursomes off the green after they've finished putting.
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 22, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "It was a tough job -- but I took off forty pounds after dieting for six monthts." Eat at the "Broken Bottle" -- all you can pack in for 50 cents.
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Life's little jokes -- number 591,382

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Far out to the country went Brewster McZesh, for he wanted the food that he ate to be fresh… …while Reuben de Corn had enough of the land, so he went to the city for food that was canned…
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 17, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's our Assemblyman -- he promised us everything before election and never lived up to a single promise." "Next election we'll pick out a real, fine man who has the interests of the people at heart -- they won't fool us again with phoney election promises."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 15, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Doctor, I'll never touch another drop of liquor again -- that last drink nearly finished me." "You're flirting with death when you take a strange drink."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 12, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "There isn't a word spelled right in this whole letter -- I'm through with beautiful stenographers -- they're all dumb -- I'll advertise for one with brains." "I was secretary to the head of the Steel Trust for fifteen years."
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Life's little jokes -- no 709,883 july 11, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The eyes of Adolphus de Cammembert Steele were as large as the lights on an automobile… …while the eyes of John Fay were so terribly small you were almost convinced they were no good at all…
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 10, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Erick, I want you to meet my niece from Indianapolis -- she's beautiful." "Gee, I'm lucky -- beauty in a fine, aristocratic, wealthy family is a rare thing."
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It takes a landscape gardener to play golf July 9, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They're very fussy about the rules around here." "I guess I took a litle too much turf."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 6, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You two ought to be ashamed of yourselves sitting around here gossiping about everybody in the hotel." "Yes, I told them how terrible it was to talk about people all the time."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 3, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll start with some clams, soup, fish, chicken, salad, fruit, ice cream, cheese…" "At a rough estimate, that will cost about $23.15."
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A natural mistake July 2, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's a man over there taking his exercises right on the street." "I've tried a lot of different ways to reduce but I weigh even more than ever."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more July 1, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "How can you be so dmb! You bid hearts without the ace, king queen, jack…" "Aw, go sit on a tack -- you make so many mistakes I get dizzy trying to keep track of them."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more June, 29, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been in this summer hotel a little over a week and I've been bitten by everything except the proprietor." "It wouldn't surprise me in the least to see three or four alligators fly in here and eat up my bed."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more June 24, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've been in Europe two months getting gypped out of all my money and now I'm so seasick on the way back I'm nine-tenths dead -- the only part of the trip I enjoyed was thinkong about it before I started." "Back to the good old U.S.A. at last! I'll never go further away from home again than the corner drug store."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more June 22, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I got it stright from a guy who knows an uncle of one of the jockeys -- play 'Cheese-cake' in the third." "I never made a bet before -- but it sounds reasonable."
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Life's little jokes -- no 55,938 June 20, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A bird by the name of A. Fingerbowl Pipp studied pamphlets and maps when he went on a trip… while a goof named McScoot, when away he would fly, simply put on his derby and mumbled 'goodbye'…
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They never have your size June 18, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want size '9-C'." "Try this 'Business Men's Nobbly-toed Hustler' -- you can wear size '8 1/4-D' in this style."
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The dance of life June 16, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The new-comer arrives without a girl. "I guess I'll have to cut in."
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[They all come back for more] "I guess I'll have to cut in." June 15, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, there's a sale of dresses at Fishmeyer's -- it opens at 8:20 -- I'll be there at 7: 15." "360 other women got here before me -- they must have been here all night."
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Life's little jokes, no 491,835 June 13, [1925]

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Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When he went to his lunch, J. Asparagus Gore stayed away from the office three hours or more… …while, when out to his lunch went Ignacius Winnets, he was back at his desk in a couple of minutes…
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more: "And, now, I will devote the next two hours of my speech to a discussion of the Impsk, the little Egyptian insect that is gradually eating its way into the pyramids." June 12, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Awful! I can't stand it."
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Where to stay for your vacation June 11, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If you don't like crowds and want a real , quiet, cool vacation, go to the North Pole. If you want to take a vacation within your modest means, go to jail -- there are many simple ways to get there, which you can figure out for yourselves.
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more June 10, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Judge, she threw me down the stairs and bounced a grand piano off my head." "I grant you an absolute divorce."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more June 8, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't do that -- don't you know there's a law against getting the park all messed up?" "I have nothing to live for -- I invested all my money in a fake stock to make diamonds out of sawdust and I'm more busted than a toy balloon among a lot of cigarette butts."
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Ocean bathing should be very popular this summer June 3, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's a shame to dump all this liquor overboard -- but law is law." "Where did he get it?"
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Those short skirts don't behave when you sit down June 2, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why not put curtains on chairs to avoid embarassment from short skirts? When a young man calls on you, you can put his head in a brace so he can't look down.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Keep your head down and follow through." June 1, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You seem to be moving everything but the ball."
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Life's little jokes -- no 859,370 May 30, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A fighter named 'Slaughterhouse' Billy de Mille fought each night and gave everyone thrill after thrill…. While the chamption just loafed like a lazy old thing, and not once in a year did he enter the ring…
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'm getting on to a few of the fine points in golf--I'll follow that player for one hole and see if I can't learn something about keeping score." May 28, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "He's been in the water four times."
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Movie stars appear in person -- why not others? May 26, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Just as in the movies, business in the drug store could be boosted by the personal appearance of stars. John Whiteneck, President of the Whiteneck Soap Company, will be in here in person and wash his own neck with a cake of Whiteneck soap at 2:15 this afternoon.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Yes, Bozo, if you want to join a golf club it will cost $500 for the initiation fee, $175 a year for dues and there are always a lot of extra assessments." May 25, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why should I go broke playing golf? I'll play on a public course."
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Somebody said, "comparisons are odius." May 27, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I'm the happiest man in the world -- I just had my salary raised to $50 a week -- nobody can say I haven't made good." "It says here that Dempsey is gonna get $6,000 a week for a theatrical engagement over in Berlin."
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Life's little jokes -- no 703,924 May 23, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The nose on the face of Cadwallader Hall, when viewed from the front, looks both chubby and small. While this view of the nose on Horatio Bing shows his beak as a large and a prominent thing.
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Life's little jokes, no 509,883 May 23, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a face that's the Acme of every man's dream, it's the zeabra's pajamas -- the peaches and cream… …while here is a mug that's an awful disgrace, for it looks like an omlet instead of a face…
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There's romance in this beautiful spring air May 22, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "George, I have some important business for you to attend to." "Doris, this spring weather gets into your blood…"
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Spring fever May 22, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, this beautiful spring weather makes me feel lazy -- I can hardly keep awake." "Hold up your hands!"
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They should hold some of the June weddings in November May 19, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look, Josie -- I've got $150 in the bank, just enough for a nice two weeks' vacation for the both of us this summer." "That's grand, Otto -- we both need a change -- it'll be a second honeymoon."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "How peaceful everything is out here in the country!I'ts wonderful to be alone amidst the quiet charm of the beauties." May 18, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fore!"
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That's right, you're wrong! May 8, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ha! Ha! Ha! Carrying an umbrella on a day like this -- Joe, I thought you had more sense -- it can't rain today -- not one chance in a million." "Don't you know it never rains when the sky is light blue and the wind is north-easterly by south? Any fool knows that."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "This is the first afternoon tea I've ever been to--but I've got to start sometime--I won't ask any questions." May 7, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Have a piece of cake with your tea, Mister Butts." "Thanks."
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, number ninety-eight May 5, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The girl who trots out all the old photographs that have been in her family for the last fifty years. "There's my grandfather in his civil war uniform -- he slept with General Grant -- and here's my uncle Rutherford who started John D. Rockefeller…"
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Life's little jokes -- number 690,841 May 2, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A wealthy galoot was Josephus De Rose who on week-days was dressed in the finest of clothes… ..while a garbage-collector named Amos McShove plied his trade in the clothes you see pictured above…
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New collars for sensible men -- just out [?] May 1, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The 'looseneck' for men who are bothered by the back collar-button can also be worn as a belt or carried as a spare for the flivver. The 'noiseless' fits well around the ears and shuts out all sound -- very popular during after-dinner speeches.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'm giving a party and I bought plenty of 'buffalo' cigarettes for my guests." Apr. 30, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Have a 'buffalo.'"
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no ninety-seven Apr. 28, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The gabby woman who reads all the unimportant news out loud. "What do you think of that? A man in Syria shot his wife because she refused to lift the piano while he looked…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Bozo, don't exercise that way--it's bad for your chest--I'll tell you how I do it every morning." Apr. 27, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bozo, don't do that--it's bad for your heart--let me show you my way."
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Life's little jokes -- no 708,661 Apr. 25, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Years ago, we are told, popularity's race was won by the girl with the beautiful face… …while the girl with a face like a busted tin can didn't have any chances to capture a man…
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A quiet business conference Apr. 24, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's hard to talk over big business matters here in my office -- there are too many interruptions -- let's go up to my house for a nice, quiet conference." "Sure -- this deal is important."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "There's nothing like having the best plumbing in your office--it not only looks neat but it's very useful." Apr. 23, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Bozo, you've certainly got a swell office here--I wish you luck."
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[People who put you to sleep] The sap who took a trip to Havana and played the races for the first time--and came home expecting everybody to get all excited over the story of his $2 bets Apr. 21, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You see, I was forty cents ahead in the third race--so I said to myself, 'You never get anywhere unless you take a chance," so I bet two dollars on 'Sloppy Joe' in the next race."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'm in a hurry--I want some toothpaste." Apr. 20, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Certainly, Mister Butts--what kind do you want."
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They can't get thin enough Apr. 17, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] They're so weak from dieting, you have to drag them along. "Darling, if you get any thinner, people will think I'm alone."
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The latest in Easter bonnets Apr. 10, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The shopping hat -- this will make your male escort pay the bills more pleasantly as long as he doesn't have to carry the bundles. The flask bonnet -- this will increase the popularity of the girl who wears a large head-size -- no worry if it leaks alcohol is good for the scalp.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I feel like relaxing so I think I'll stroll into a nice, quiet movie--there's nothing so a soothing as a movie." Apr. 9, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They've closed the doors till the next show and I can't move one way or the other--I guess I can stand it till I get in--side and flop into a nice, comfortable seat."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'd like to go to the ball game today, but I've got to call on a man on business--I'll just have to keep my mind off the game." Apr. 16, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Bozo--going to the ball game today?"
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The teacher has no cinch these days Apr. 15, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They're looking straight at me but they don't seem to be listening to a word I'm saying--I wonder what's the matter with them."
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[People who put you to sleep] The megaphone man on a sight-seeing wagon who tells you all the unimportant things and overlooks everyhthing you want to know Apr. 14, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We are now passing the spot where Herman J. Guzzlebeer stood and thought of the idea that made him the great fleapowder king."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'm tired out and I'm going to sneak away to Havana--don't tell anybody I'm going." Apr. 13, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Havana is no place to go this time of the year--why don't you go to California?"
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Life's little jokes -- number 799,006 Apr. 11, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Slugger Smith was a newly-found, ball-playing youth, who the papers all said was another Babe Ruth… …while a slumsy recruit they called Kangaroo Hall, in the pre-season news got no mention at all…"
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That's that Apr. 1, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll be ruined if I don't get there on time…" "I'm not thinking so much of myself -- it's the women and the children…"
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, number ninety-nine Mar. 31, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The fight manager who signs up a longshoreman for coffee and doughnut money and then challenges Dempsey. "I ask you, why doesn't Dempsey answer our challenge? He's afraid of us -- he knows we'll slaughter him if we just want to show…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'm cutting myself all up but I have to hurry to the Van Swells for dinner--they told me to be there as six sharp." Mar. 30, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I've lost two minutes looking for my shirt studs--I don't want to insult the Van Swells by coming late."
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A study in trousers Mar. 27, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] At the age of six his trousers are very short, having developed from no trousers at all when he was born…. …at the age of twelve he is proud of the fact that his trousers have progressed to below his knees…
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Uncle Bozo, what is a waterfall?" Mar. 26, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "A waterfall is a lot of water running over the side of a hill."
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Now the trouble starts Mar. 25, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey, are we moving?" "Ah, I found it? My favorite golf ball!"
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no ninety-two Mar. 24, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The gink who raves about the beauties of the country and then takes a ten-year lease on a two-room flat in the heart of the city. "Yes, there's no place like the hills and the woods and the beautiful valleys…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Gee, what a queen! I guess she's the only one in town who dares to wear her skirts as short as that." Mar. 23, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Great Scott! Another even more beautiful than the first--I didn't know there could be two like that!"
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Life's little jokes -- no 609,881 Mar. 21, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Homer McRugg had luxurious hair, and you'd think that it needed attention and care… …while Doremus de Smooth was a queer-looking gob, with a very few hairs on the top of his knob…
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"Never out of order." Mar. 20, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll tell you, Dick, I've got the only radio made--it's a nine-bulb super-turpentine and does everything but jump up and kiss you…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Bozo, dear, I want a diamond ring for my birthday." Mar. 19, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All right--I'll order it today."
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No baseball scandal this season Mar. 18, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A pitcher and catcher will be allowed to talk only in the presence of a witness. "I'll give the big bum three fast ones and make him strike out."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Well, I've got it all set for a nice concert and I won't touch it any more." Mar. 16, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where did that come from?"
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Life's little jokes, no 730,884 Mar. 14, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mary Elizabeth Juliet Downs incessantly talked of her beautiful gowns… …while a girl by the name of Luella McBlair very sadly remarked she had nothing to wear…
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So your wife taking dancing lessons, too? Mar. 13, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When a man comes home at night he is apt to be greeted by an accidental kick in the face. "The dancing instructor says this is good for the muscles of the knee."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Well, after working six days and nights I've got my income tax all made out and I have nothing more to worry about." Mar. 12, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Bozo--I know a man who went to jail for forgetting to report a dime in his income tax four years ago."
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"Distance lands enchantment." Mar. 8, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "She still is everything to me, a shrine where love abides, though they took away her tonsils and her adenoids besides…" "Get me out of here before I kill that guy."
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It isn't hard to meet people these days Mar. 11, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I'm lonesome--I don't know a soul in this town--I'm as much alone as a guy with a bun on watching a prohibition parade."
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no ninety Mar. 10, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The ocean-traveling galoot who is always worrying about where the ship is and how fast it's going and other foolish seafaring details over which he has no control.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "O, Bozo, I dropped my glove." Mar. 9, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All right--I'll pick it up."
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You've got to be dead to get real keep Mar. 6, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Our old friend, Mike Zook, is down and out and I think we ought to do something for him to help put him on his feet--what will you give?"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "According to that clock, I've only got two minutes to catch my train." Mar. 5, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good night! I guess I missed my train--I'll have to hurry to catch the next…"
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Now you can cross the street without worrying Mar. 4, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here is a simple way to protect yourself against reckless drivers--as you fly through the air, the little fans on the cameras revolve and snap a picture of the license number of the car…
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no eighty-nine Mar. 3, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The fried who calls you up for no reason at all while you are in the bathtub hurrying to get ready to go out to dinner. "Hello, Ethel, dear, I've owed you a phone call for ever so long and I don't want you to be angry with me for…'
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "He's got his bundles on the extra seat--I won't disturb him." Mar. 2, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Madam, is that seat taken?"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Gee, I'm happy--I've saved up some money and I'm going to buy a piece of real estate on Succotash Ave. It's very cheap and I think Succotash Ave. has a great future." Feb. 26, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Be careful, Bozo--my grandfather lost all his money in real estate."
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"Three o'clock in the morning." Feb. 25, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I had to stay up till three o'clock in the morning to do it, but I've got real distance at last." "They won't believe me at the office when I tell'em about this."
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[People who put you to sleep] The saleslady who has to take care of a lazy father and two stupid brothers and tries to make the other girls think she comes from an aristocratic family Feb. 24, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Of course, I don't have to work--my uncle has the biggest toothpick factory in Walla Walla and my father drives two cars (both freight)…"
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He thought he'd see how Washington's stuff worked Feb. 23, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You can't blame the child -- his ffather told him to be like Washington. "Father, I cannot tell a lie -- I did it with my little hatchet -- I didn't have a cherry tree so I thought I'd try it on the furniture."
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Life's little jokes -- number 793,841 Feb. 21, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cicero Caesar Napoleon Bates got a wife on account of his home -- loving traits… …while a rollicking night-owl was Rudolph McLout, and a girl married him for she liked to go out…
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You can't tell college boys' trousers from balloon tires Feb. 20, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "For the first time in my life I'm in style." The wide, loose, low-hanging trousers make social equals of two extreme ends of civilization.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "The next speaker will address you for ten minutes on the condition of the herring industry in Scotland." Feb. 19, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ah, that's great--only ten minutes."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Bozo, look up, order 69032, file 374x, serial number 53082, department J." Feb. 16, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And also go to cabinet z-3 and get me number TM-34 out of lot 9, 882,627."
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We need a new Lincoln to free this slave Feb. 12, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ye Gods! How long will I have to slave my life away on this crossword plantation?" "Keep moving, you poor boob! You're my property and your children will be my property!"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Julie, bring the laundry here--I'm going to wear my evening clothes." Feb. 11, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It'll take my fingers six months to heal up after picking the pins out of this shirt--I'm on my 379th pin now."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I'd like to know what I'm ordering--I can't understand these fancy names--what is 'veal suzette.'" Feb. 9, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's a sort of a--well, you know--it's shaped like this."
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no eighty-four Feb. 3, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The bird who knows where to get everything wholesale and who hasn't a thing on that fits.
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Come out to my country place for dinner on Wednesday night, Bozo--the place is easy to find…" Feb. 2, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Is this 53,874 Flannelcake Ave.? I'm looking for Rollo Horseradish."
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Here's the radio set, Mister Butts--the little book tells you how to set it up--it's very simple--little children twelve years old understands all about it." Jan 29, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Connect the five 1.5 volt dry cells in parallel positive to positive and negative to negative…"
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[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Friendship is like the sweet scent of pressed rose petals--it mellows with the years and clings gently through worldly strife." Jan. 26, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, well, if it isn't my pal, Bozo Butts! How's the boy? What's new? You're good for sore eyes."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

The short-skirt screen for modest husbands Jan 21, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come in -- everybody's here already." "Some class!"
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Bozo, lend me a pencil." Jan. 19, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the only one I've got--please return it."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

Women only dress up when they go to bed Jan. 16, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What's the idea of putting on a hat this time of night? Are you going out?" "No, dear -- this is a boudoir-cap and it's keeping my hair from getting mussed when I'm asleep."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

The short skirt is the crossword puzzle's only rival Jan. 09, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There's too much to see for one pair of eyes. "Between the crossword puzzle and the latest style short-skirt, I'm getting bleary-eyed…"
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

Prohibitionists have another job on their hands Jan 7, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Just like booze, it's landing them in the gutter. "I've got it -- a word in four letters meaning 'something indefinite' is h-a-s-h."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no eighty Jan. 6, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The old bachelor who keeps his speech from being a flop by handing the salve 'to the ladies.' " -- and as I look about me and see the sweet, angelic faces of nature's noblest creatures, the ladies…"
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

They're not over it yet Jan. 2, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This man used up sixteen cakes of ice and he hasn't recovered from his New Year's party yet--he intends to spend next New Year's Eve at the North Pole where ice is cheap.
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

A radio is out-of-date before you get it home Jan 15, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want to be up-to-date -- I'm going to exchange my phonograph for a radio." "I want the very latest thing in a radio set."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Gee, I'm happy--I'm building my own home--I know exactly what it is going to cost and when it will be finished." [1925?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Boss, the men who handele the door-knobs have gone on strike--it'll delay the job a couple of months."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Now, Mister Butts, hold your chin up a little higher--I don't want to take the picture until I'm sure the pose is exactly right." [1925?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The left ear ought to be pushed in a little more--ah, that's better."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "I've got the blank for my automobile lincense all filled out--they told me to come to this window." [1925?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll stamp it--then you take it to window 68."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Hello, Bozo--Gee, you keep your office hot--why don't you let a little air in here?" [1925?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All right--I'll open a window."
volume 1964.047 v.17--ffALB, folder 13

[Bozo Butts -- they drive him nuts] "Gee, I feel immense--not a pain or an ache and I haven't a worry in the world--I ought to live to be a hundred!" [1925?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Bozo, you look terribly thin--those bags under your eyes are a bad sign--your liver must be in bad shape."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

There's nothing very important about conversation Jan. 25, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The conversation of those who have nothing to do with running the country. "I'm in favor of entering the world court provided Bulgaria pays us what she owes."
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It's different when it happens to you Jan. 30, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's a disgrace to this country the way the younger generation is acting--it's terrible the way boys and girls stay out till all hours dancing and drinking and spending their parents' money!"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

They always come back for more Jan. 26, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You naughty boy! Getting yourself all dirty after me spending an hour getting you ready for the party -- I'm ashamed of you!" "Your poor daddy has to work so hard to make money to buy you such nice clothes -- and this is how you appreciate it."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

Now they're even doubting history Feb. 22, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Some of the hard-boiled modern historians say that George Washington was just a regular kid who told a lie once in a while. "George, who chopped down that cherry tree?"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

Now you see what's important Feb. 19, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, this is big news--'nations of the world greet United States as a member of World Court--all wars now thought to be ended and millions of lives saved.'"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Feb. 16, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, I want you to meet my uncle Anthrax, my aunt Malaria and my uncle Sawdust -- they're going to spend the evening here -- I know you won't mind." "When I call on a girl I want to be alone with her -- if I have a love affair I don't want it to develop into a mass meeting."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

Just another of those educational contests Feb. 15, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rearrange names and noises so they fit the right animals! Test your knowledge of zoology, boobology and monotony -- find out where your brain is, if any.
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

Life's little jokes -- no 708,991 Feb. 11, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In mechanics, this kid was ahead of most boys, for he built a great bridge with mechanical toys… …while right from the time that he started to walk this kid was a wizard with pencil and chalk…
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

Beauty is getting a tough break Feb. 8, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] What's the use of having beautiful eyes when men so seldom look in that direction anymore? "As the poet says, 'The eyes are the windows in the parlour of the soul.'"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 01

Force of habit Feb. 24, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The radio announcer's work has this effect on his private life. "The program for tonight's meal consists of soup, stew, horseradish, pickles and pie -- after that will be home -- work by the children and then we sign off."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little jokes -- no 499,382 feb. 25, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lucinda van Ozone de Frisky McChalk when a man takes her out is delighted to walk… …while Josie van Creampuff McDelicate Raxie won't go anywhere without taking a taxi…
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

One is better than none Feb. 26, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, it's slushy out -- guess I'll have to wear rubbers." "I can't remember when I wore 'em last -- they're not in here."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

Big real estate boom at North Pole Mar. 10, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Five polar expeditions are going to start for the North Pole this spring--as real estate booms are popular where the crowd's flock, it is only natural that the next big boom will come off in the polar regions--take our tip and get in early.
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

The golf germ is in the air again Mar. 12, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] An olive isn't safe on the table with the head of the hous gradually realizing that the golf season is close at hand. "Watch me hole this putt right into the butter dish."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

That guilty income tax feeling Mar. 15, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There are a lot of guilty-looking people walking around the streets today. This man thinks he's going to be arrested any minute because he didn't declare $165.10 in poker winnings.
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

Life's little jokes -- no 921,843 Mar. 18, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] On a mean, cloudy day cautious Solon McStrong took his bone-handled, silken umbrella along… …while the weather was fine in a far-away town -- no umbrella was needed by Rutherford Brown…
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

It's different when it happens to you Mar. 20, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm worried to death -- I'm getting bald." "What's the difference! Don't be a baby, Joe -- some of the greatest men in history were bald -- look at Shakespeare, Bob Fitzsimmons and Garibaldi."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

Coughing in the theatre should be against the law Mar. 29, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The cop arrested the wrong man. "Your Honor, he coughed right in my ear in the last act just as the leading lady started to make the big speech on which the whole plot hinged."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

Too many movie theatres don't seem to be enough Mar. 31, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Standing room only." "We'll go over and try the 'flicker.'"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 02

The animal that made these tracks was the divot-hound Apr. 7, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, students, these are undoubtedly the original footprints of the mammoth known as the hunkadunkus--it is very fortunate that our geology class has come upon this scientific phenomenon--let us investigate further."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

The last arrival always has the inside seat Apr. 15, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Please stand up and let this gentleman pass through to that empty seat." "Hey, can't you let a guy get comfortable?"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

It's different when it happens to you Apr. 17, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "O, you sweet piece of angel cake -- I don't see how I can live through the day without seeing you -- my little rosebud from the garden of love!" "Say, are you coo-coo? Spilling such rot over the telephone for more than an hour?"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

Life's little jokes, no 709,334 Apr. 22, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] As a child little Aaron McMonnigal Gold when around little girls was exceedingly bold… …while a kid by the name of Jay Noodlesoup Bly in the presence of girlies was painfully shy…
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

It's different when it happens to you Apr. 24, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, stupid, what do you think this office is, the restroom in the old sailors' home? I'm not paying you a salary to look like the chief attraction in Gran's tomb--go back to your desk and stay there."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Apr. 27, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor Hennessy -- this finishes his career as a fighter -- he'll have to go back to plastering." "I foolishly ate a big steak before the fight and I wasn't myself when I entered the ring…"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

The apartment house child sees steps for the first time Apr. 28, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, my child, we are now looking at some of the world's greatest wonders--these curiosities are handed down to us from thousands of years back."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

[They all come back for more] They always come back for more May 4, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're not only blind -- you're dumb, paralized, crooked and childish -- if you're an umpire I'm Mary Pickford." "You're suspended for a week."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

A study from life May 5, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want you to try some new stuff I've got here--it's very special."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

It's different when it happens to you May 8, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Go on -- say something, you poor nut." "Why-er-well-now (gulp gulp) er-a-I'm glad -- Abraham Lincoln -- (gulp gulp)."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 03

Don't ever get excited over a big package May 7, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "At last they sent me something worthwhile for my birthday -- it's about time my family appreciated me -- I wonder if it's a piano or a set of furniture." "There seems to be an awful lot of paper and excelsior in this box."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

It's different when it happens to you May 25, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor Henry! I never thought I'd live to see you pushing a baby carriage -- and to think what a wow you used to be with the women!" "None of this chauffeuring for an ugly brat for me…"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

Box office pests May 26, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The fair damsel who shoots the box office man a phoney smile through the wicket and expects to get a $3.30 ticket for $1.80. The guy who goes to the box office and says, "Hello, Harry -- I used to go to school with you in Frisco…"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes -- no 704,993 May 27, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In the wintertime J. Abercrombie McSlush hurried hither and yon with a comet-like rush… …while a bird, strangely named Palpingheimer McBed was so dopey you'd think he was hit on the head…
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

Signs of summer May 28, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It's a sure sign of summer when you feel too lazy to throw out an insurance pest. "Now I can save you twenty-five per cent on your life insurance -- the insurance game is really a science I can make your children independent in 98 years."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

[They all come back for more] They always come back for more May 29, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't ever buy me any clothes again -- these pajamas are size 48 and I wear 32 -- hereafter I buy my own things." "Boo hoo -- you don't appreciate me!"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

You can't look a girl in the face now June 2, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The men have to work together if they want to see the faces of the girls in the big hats. "Well, Dick, how does it look?"
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

It's different when it happens to you June 5, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor Paul, he's always the goat -- ha ha -- I wonder where he dug up that elephant -- he sees me laughing at him but I can't help it -- ha ha." "I feel as though I just carried a grand piano from Alaska to Russia."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

Charleston spoiling nation's feet June 7, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Youre the head of a big business, you're seventy years old, you have perfect healthy and a high social position and you're worth $30,000,000 -- to what do you attribute your great success?" "I'm not a success -- I'm a failure -- I've taken 50 Charleston lessons and I can't get on to it at all."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

Life's little jokes, no 409,338 June 10, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Plunkus Bohunkus Gazunkus van Lux purchased very fine glasses for thirty-five bucks… …while Reginald Blinkmore Salubrious Blenn picked his specs from a tray at the old five and ten…
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 04

Learn to swim at home June 18, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It is essential that all young people should learn to swim if you can't afford to take your son to the sea shore… "Now, just imagine you're 30 miles from shore, in 1,000 feet of water, and there's a shark after you."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 05

White flannel trousers are an awful care June 21, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The big surprise of the year always comes when you put on last year's flannel pants. "I wonder if there's such a thing as a pants stretcher."
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They always come back for more June 22, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the highest any human being has ever climbed -- but I'm still 841 feet from the top -- I think I feel something slipping." "With the aid of these splints, ropes, hooks and pulleys I think I can get his broken bones mended in about six months."
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You can speak freely after the game June 25, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, Cornelius, how do you lie?" "I lie 5."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 05

It's different when it happens to you June 26, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Jones, I have to tell you, but I can't let you have any vacation this year -- personally, I'd like to give you a month off -- but the President of the company says business is bad…" "Well, I handled that poor boob all right -- I'll tell the President how cleverly I handled the vacation situation."
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They always come back for more Sept. 1, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gentlemen of the press, this job as Governor has shortened my life -- in my efforts to serve the people, I have neglected my family and spent my family fortune -- I am now down to my last stiff shirt." "There is nothing in fame and popularity…"
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The language that motocycle cops understand Sept. 4, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This man is caught going 80 miles an hour and gets off… "I'm a friend of judge meatball."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Spet. 8, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's nothing serious, madam -- just an upset stomach -- be very careful what you give the child to eat." "O, Doctor McThorax, you're wonderful."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 05

Life's little jokes, no 483,006 Sept. 12, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Joe Brown wed a girl named Miss Millicent Blair for he loved every wave of her beautiful hair… …while Millicent, likewise, got married to Brown, for she worshipped his hair which was all plastered down…
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Sept. 17, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "These love-letters of yours are sufficient evidence--the young lady wins her breach of promise suit and you must pay her fifty thousand bucks."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 05

Three well-known golf tragedies Sept. 18, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He has a swell foursome all fixed up with all kinds of side bets and everything when, at the last minute, his wife decides to play a twosome with him! "Joe, dear, I've got a little surprise for you -- you and I are going to have a nice little game together."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 06

Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night shieks Sept. 19, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, Soup and Fish--we'll go out in my car tonight and tear the town wide open."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 06

And all for what? Sept. 22, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll have to keep on punishing you until I get you to take an interest in your reading lessons." "Ow!"
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Sept. 24, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I'm glad the craze for mah jong, crossword puzzles and the radio has died down--now I can get my friends to give me a little time."
volume 1964.047 v.18--ffALB, folder 06

Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night Shieks Sept. 26, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I tell you, fish, I feel like a million dollars tonight--with my pockets full of salary and my head full of ideas, I'll be luck if I don't get arrested."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Sept. 29, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm tried of living in this two-room dungeon -- the ceilings are so low I have to walk on my knees to keep from fracturing my skull -- Mary, it's about time we had a home of our own." "O, George, that would be wonderful -- I've always longed for a little home out in the country among the eggplants and pickle vines."
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The voter loses, no matter how you look at it Sept. 30, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Republican candidate speaks to the voter. "If I am not elected, the grafter's will take the shirt off your back."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Oct. 1, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "At last my hair is long enough again so I can really do something with it -- bobbed hair is so common it's a relief to be different." "Dear, I'm so glad you've gotten over this bobbed haired nonsense -- you're your own sweet, dignified self again."
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Soup and Fish--The Saturday night slicks Oct. 3, [1920]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, yes, I hear you -- blonde with blue eyes and dimples -- tall -- beautiful figure -- 2313 Jazzbo Avenue -- ask for Marcia -- 8:30." "Listen, Soup -- tell her to bring a friend -- just say your pal handles a loose pocketbook."
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The end of a perfect moving day Oct. 5, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Movig and arranging the stuff in the new apartment is enough aggrivation to put in the hospital -- but when a couple of sap neighbors take it into their heads to pay you a social call in the midst of your agonized confusion… "We just dropped in to welcome you to the neighborhood."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Oct. 6, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I followed the expert opinions on the World's Series last year and I lost my shirt -- this year I'm going to use my own judgement." "My big boy."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Oct. 8, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The World's Series is the bunk -- they know exactly who's going to win -- it's all fixed -- just a money-making scheme -- they'llnever get me interested in it again." "What's the score?"
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Football is more of a language than a game Oct. 9, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The cheerleaders are snooping around in strange places to get new ideas for college yells. "Ah, a wonderful word -- it will inspire our football team to great deeds."
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Oct. 10, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fish, I'm going to paddle my own canoe tonight -- I've got a heavy date with the Queen of the World -- she wants me to be her king. "Don't worry, Soup -- I've got a big date, myself -- a rich friend of mine is throwing a party that won't be over till the last man is carried out."
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Columbus isn't the only man who discovered something Oct. 12, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A guy in New Orleans just discovered, after being married 12 years, that his wife had bow legs and big years. "Darling, I'm afraid we'll have to separate till long hair and long skirts come back in style."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Oct. 13, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "It's taken us four years to build this house and I'm about dead -- its been a terrible night -- Mare -- I wouldn't build a dog house again -- I never want to see a painter or a carpenter again." "I'm ready for the hospital."
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Life's little jokes, no 930,886 Oct. 15, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A real estate expert named Valentine Potts was a student of acreage, buildings and lots… …while a dreamer and poet, named Byron McCake didn't know a town lot from a creek or a lake…
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Oct. 17, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, girlie -- I'm not exactly a big butter-and-egg man -- but, when I look at a dream much like your, money means as much to me as a glass of water means to the ocean -- and today is pay day -- meet me on the corner of Fifth and Main at…" "Say, kid, I got paid today -- meet me on the corner of Fifth and Main at eight o'clock and we'll put my salary to work -- I've got nothing do do but let you walk on my neck."
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A full-dress suit gets funnier with age Oct. 19, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hamilton, we've just receieved an invitation to a swell wedding -- you'll have to wear your full dress suit." "I haven't worn it since our own wedding."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Oct. 20, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This boy is through for the season -- his collarbone has been driven down into his ankles and it'll take months to get him unraveled." "I've been in the hospital a month and I'm dying to see my beautiful Dora -- the poor thing must have been awful lonesome without me."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Oct. 27, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That's all for today -- you've jumped out of a 44-story window and let six elephants step on you and I don't need you for the next scenes -- go to the cashier and collect your $5." "I'm tired of being an 'extra' and doing all the dirty work while the stars sit around and collect big salaries."
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Oct. 24, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Soup, lend me ten bucks -- I have to pay the first installment on my uncle's operation." "Sure, Shorty -- I'm so sorry for you -- you don't get as much fun out of life as Fish and I do."
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There's a limit to what a person can believe Oct. 28, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I predeict that in less than fifty years people will be flying around without the aid of aeroplanes." "That's possible."
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Life's little jokes, no 703,331 Oct. 29, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lulu hooked up with a prosperous guy, for she liked all the comforts that money could buy… …while, when Susie got married for love, people spoke -- "She is silly to marry a bozo who's broke."
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Oct. 31, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fish, old boy, let's just spend a quiet evening together -- we never seem to have any luck with women." "You're right, Soup -- if you don't expect anything you can't be disappointed -- when it comes to beautifl women I guess we're poison."
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Women's only interest -- reducing Nov. 2, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] What women talk about at an important club meeting. "I lost 18 pounds in three weeks by dieting on lamb chops and sliced pine-apple."
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Fun is all right in its proper place Nov. 6, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That last picture of Harold Lloyd's was a scream--I thought I'd die when he mistook a man's derby for a football and made a touchdown with it."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Nov. 10, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's so much room in the world and here we are getting ourselves squeezed to death -- there's no sense to it." "I feel as though I was run through a sausage machine -- I know when I've had enough."
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Life' s little jokes -- no 741,903 Nov. 12, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Very high in the air worked brave August McBeth -- he took all kinds of chances and flirted with death… …while a guy by the name of Van Jellycake Granger would quiver with fright at the least bit of danger…"
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Nov. 14, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We saw you standing here so we took the liberty of talking to you -- we haven't a thing to do all evening -- my name is Soup -- tjhis is my friend, Fish." "I tell you she's mine -- I saw her first."
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We're coming to this sure Nov. 16, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] As long as it is considered the proper thing for women to powder their noses, comb their hair, rouge their lips and perform other delicate feminine duties in public places… "Would you mind giving me a shave?"
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Nov. 17, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I'm through -- you're not going to make a sap out of me any longer -- our engagement is off -- you'll never hear from me again." "Boo hoo -- you're a brute -- I'll never speak to you again as long as I live."
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Something should be done about these after-dinner pests Nov. 20, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The sap who admits he is not a speaker and then talks for two hours. "I am only a modest businessman -- public speaking is not my game…"
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Nov. 21, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Soup and Fish like girls, music and lights, but they never seem to connect -- you know how it is -- anyway they get a letter from an old friend saying his daughter is arriving… "Fish, we'll both meet her at the station -- but we'll deal five cold hands to see which one of us grabs her for the rest of the evening."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Nov. 24, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mr. and Mrs. Updike are not home -- they had to go out of town to sit at the bedside of a dying uncle who may linger for months." "Good."
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Now that the opera season has started Nov. 27, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] An opera enthusiast doing her marketing. "Tra la la la -- this fish isn't fresh."
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Nov. 28, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oo, great! Here's an invitation to the hotsy-totsy masquerade -- you don't need an introduction to anybody at these affairs -- you just rush right in and grab a dame -- I'm going to keep my costume a secret." "Soup, ol' boy, we'll have the laugh on shorty with all his swell dates -- I feel wild already."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Dec. 1, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm bid $5 -- gentlemen, in the back bids $10 -- lady over there bids $15…" "I've been bunked! Nobody was bidding against me -- I was the only person in the place."
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What this country needs is longer blankets Dec. 4, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This man likes the blanket up around his neck on a cold night -- when he pulls it up, see what happens to his feet. This man likes the blanket tucked in around his feet -- but when he pulls it down, see what happens to his neck and shoulders.
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He did his Christmas shopping early Dec. 7, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "On the advice of a good many smart people I am doing my Christmas shopping early -- give me that diamond bracelt for my sweetheart." "I hate you. I hate you, I hate you! I never want to see you again! I'm in love with a big real estate man -- goodbye!"
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Dec. 8, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "According to law you are ipso facto e pluribus unum pajamas -- this legal advice will cost you $50." "What does that make me?"
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Dec. 12, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fish, we've got a date with a couple of beautiful sisters and I've got $31.60 to throw away -- I call this a perfect start." "Here, Soup, take my $29.80 -- you'll be the banker and I'll think up wise cracks."
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Dec. 19, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, Fish, I guess this will be just another one of those things -- we'll go to the party, stand around like a couple of ornaments and the other guys will grab all the swell-looking girls." "You're right, Soup -- I've given up hope -- King Tut and I are in the same condition -- he'll never have another romance, either."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Dec. 22, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear Christmas is a nuisance and a lot of unnecessary expense -- let's not give eachother any present this year…" "You're right, Phil -- let's be sensible for once."
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The kids have a real kick coming Dec. 26, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The kids hold a mass meeting to do something about parents who play with their children's toys all day on Christmas -- the kids… "Santa Claus gave me a puzzle for Christmas -- my only man not only worked on it all day yesterday but he took it to work with him this morning."
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Our Christmas card Dec. 25, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish Santa Claus would quit practicing the Charleston and get to work." Dear children: You can't blame Santa Claus for being a little late in getting around to your house this year…
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Our 1926 sporting calendar Dec. 29, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jan: Red orange does not make any eighty-yard runs. Feb: Jack Dempsey does not fight Gene Tunney.
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Life's little jokes -- no 709,356 Dec. 30, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Last New Year's Adolphus Asparagus glue took an oath to stay loving and constant and true… …while a bird named Rococo Mockturtle McSloan made a firm resolution to go it alone…
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A happy New Year and all the rest of it! Dec. 31, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "In wishing all my readers a very happy New Year I just want to say that last year hasn't been so bad for any of us--you may not have made a pile of jack in stocks or real estate or gotten a break…"
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Cartoon follies of 1926--another great man honored [1926?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The sodafountain owners dedicate a monument to the man who discovered how to cut cold meats so thin that the cost of prducing a sandwich… "Gentlemen, we are gathered here to honor the menory of the man who showed us how to get a thousand sandwiches out of one ham…"
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The old New Year spirit is still with us Jan. 1, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Some of our streets will enable you to stagger home without the aid of a New Year's drink. "Lucky dog -- I wonder where he got it."
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday night sheiks Jan. 2, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fish, you can't plan a great adventrue -- if we just roam around and put ourselves in the mood for something exciting it's bound to happen." "They say the French King, Louie the Fifteenth Met du Barry while roaming around in his garden."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Jan. 5, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Pardon me, isn't your name Elsie Stutz? I think I met you in Frisco -- or was it Vienna?" "Officer, officier?"
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Notice that only one of those people is smiling Jan. 6, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] These people are out having what is generally considered a good time at the movies. These folks are having what is said to be an enjoyable evening playing bridge.
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Life's little jokes, no 409,336 Jan. 7, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] During business Sylvannus Delirium Hocks is the liveliest person in forty-two blocks… …while a dope in his office, named Bozo McNutt, is as dead as the bird in the tomb of King Tut…
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How a man with big ears feels with a fresh haircut Jan. 8, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Jasper, you have to speak at that dinner tonight and you look like a lawn that hadn't been mowed for years…" "Well, for the love of billiard balls, what happened to you? Did you fall asleep in the barber chair or did your head take fire? And those ears!"
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday Night Shieks Jan. 9, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Fish, those two heiresses will be here soon -- I've written a poem that ought to put me in right with the one I grab -- I'll recite it for you." "Soup, that's funny -- I've written a poem too -- I'll let you hear mine when you've finished yours."
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Midwinter Society notes Jan. 11, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Last Sunday night Mister Sturgis Hopp gave an exclusive dance for his daughter, Marjorie -- Miss Marjorie was the lif of the party. Mr. and Mrs. T. Humidor Smith left town yesterday for the winter -- they were followed closely by the landlord and sheriff."
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They always came back for more Jan. 12, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Doctor, this pain is killing me -- I'll do anything you tell me if you cure me." "It's only a bad case of indigestion -- be careful what you eat and eat very slowly."
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Life's little jokes, no 509,926 Jan. 14, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mohamet Casaba Aplaca de Slow read the future at twenty-five dollars a throw… …while Johnathan Plootz was delighted to pay, and would marvel at all that Mohamet would say…
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A lawyer must impres his client with his large office force Jan. 15, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "As your lawyer, I must go into all the points of this case very carefully -- I'll call my stenographer." "Stenographer, make a copy of contract number 813 in file 71."
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Soup and Fish -- the Saturday Night Sheiks Jan. 16, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "She had such a beautiful , sincere face -- she siad she'd call up at seven-thirty -- it's exactly seven-thirty now." "Maybe's she's having a little trouble digging up another girl."
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[They all come back for more] They always come back for more Jan. 19, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Aw, just one little kiss." "How dare you, sir! Now I know why you kept saying you lost your way."
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Life's little jokes, no 490,882 Jan. 21, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This child had a head that was roomy and round where you'd think all the brains in the world should abound… …while this little head didn't seem to have space that was able the smallest brains to encase.
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A man's hat is a terrible burden Jan. 22, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I can put my hat on." "What -- another!"
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Sweet revenge Sept. 21, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A bunch of school kids are out on a picnic and happen to run across their most hated teacher taking a golf lesson -- what could be sweeter? "Say, what makes you so thick anyway? I've told you the same thing a dozen times and it's made about as much impression on you as it would on a deaf jellyfish -- I didn't know a man could live without a brain now, listen, dumbbell!"
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Happy New Year! Dec. 31, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear readers: we've been hearing an awful lot lately abou men who have suddenly made fortunes in the stock market and in big business -- it is natural for us to envy them a little…" "That sounds reasonable."
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Christmas shopping isn't quite over yet Dec. 28, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It doesn't seem right, after being so careful not to hurt each other's feelings… "Darling, you don't know how much I appreciate this -- it's exactly what I've wanted for years."
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Select your Christmas card Dec. 22, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Of Christmas Joy I hope you have a full and flowing cup, I surely wish that all your stocks go up and up and up! Here's a Christmas salutation, that I send to every gink -- be careful when and why and how and where and what you drink!
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That's different! Dec. 21, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I made a cleanup in the market -- I bought International Coathanger ten days ago for 36 and sold it this morning for 99." "It's the softest thing I ever saw -- I made $3000 on a quick turn in General Clothes-Pin."
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A beast of burden Dec. 15, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It doesn't seem right to ask a husband to carry home a lot of Christmas bundles when he has had no experience as a pack-mule… "You're doing fine, George -- you'll be able to carry all my Christmas bundles home in one trip."
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You can't get away from it Dec. 13, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This red tape is driving me mad -- if we make a sale of ten cents it takes fourteen clerks to make a record of it." "Here are carbon copies 13x992 4MJ."
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The blindfold test Dec. 11, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The advertisements tell us that the blindfold test is the only method of selecting a good cigarette -- so why can't this method apply to other things? For instance…" Selecting a bride.
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Christmas worries already begun Dec. 7, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With Christmas shopping right on top of us it's almost impossible to keep our minds on big business. "Now, about that $4,000,000 merger we are going to put through -- if we pool our holdings we can clean up $500,000 for ourselves alone."
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Grand Opera spreading like mumps Dec. 6, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Grand Opera season is in full swing and every screech and groan is looked upon as a contribution to heavy music. She thinks everything foregin over the radio must be Grand Opera.
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You can't get away from it Dec. 5, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have to laugh at these men over forty getting fat around the stomach -- I'm forty-six and I've got the figure of an athlete -- I know how to take care of myself." "A few setting-up exercises, a brisk walk to the office, some good active work and your waistline can stay the same for a hundred years."
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Bobo Baxter -- Snoop McGoop, the great detective Oct. 15, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Miss Magnolia, I'm from the Eagle-Eye Dectective Agency -- I believe you phoned for us to locate a valuable diamond bracelet that was stolen -- I'm Snoop McGoop…" "Oh, do come in, Mr. McGoop -- I'm nearly frantic."
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Radiator-cap ornaments still useful Dec. 4, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Now that automobiles are going in for simplicity, you are perhaps wondering what to do with that big ornament off your radiator cap. It would make a lovely center-jewel for your wife's necklace.
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Woman's place is at the telephone Dec. 3, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, can I have the phone? I have an important call to make." "Certainly, darling -- I have just one more word to say to Nellie."
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Training for Thanksgiving Dinner Nov. 29, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Athletes go through a strenuous course in training for important events -- so Father should likewise be allowed to get himself ready for the big "carving-the-turkey" event on Thanksgiving Day. "This will give me control so the turkey won't bounce up and hit me in the eye while I'm carving."
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Bobo Baxter -- very deceiving Oct. 27, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ruth will be surprised to see how tall and handsome I've grown." "Bobo, after you wear these stilts for a while you'll be able to work them just as easily as though they were your own legs."
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Bobo Baxter -- a rough reception Oct. 18, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Professor Swivel, the funniest thing happened -- when I called on Ruth to tell her I loved her in spite of everything…" "Serves you right for mixing with women."
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Bobo Baxter -- in a hole Oct. 17, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This palooka, Baxter, can't escape Snoop McGoop, the great detective -- I'll trail him to the end of the earth till he confesses the theft." "I see all, hear all, know all."
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Bobo Baxter Oct. 16, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What a break! Just as I was about to tell Ruth how much I loved her she discovered her diamond bracelet was missing…" "I know a guilty person when I see one -- I'll trail this bird Baxter around until I get the goods on him -- Snoop McGoop never quits till he gets his man."
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Bobo Baxter -- another interruption Sept. 15, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, Bobo, I am ready to tell you about the great invention I am working on -- not another soul in the world knows about this…" "I can't wait to hear about it, Professor."
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Bobo Baxter -- The "Demi-Tasse" flies again! Sept. 14, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Just think, Mr. Magnolia -- Bobo is alone in those woods with a nut inventor -- Lord knows what'll happen to him." "If we walked in there looking for him we might get shot."
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Bob Baxter -- They're really worried about him Sept. 13, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nosedive, I hope no har, has come to Bobo since he went back into those woods after capturing Greaseball McGinnis." "He said he was gonna devote the rest of his life to science, whatever that meant."
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Bobo -Baxter -- Sh! It's a secret! Sept. 8, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look, Professor Swivel, here's the $2000 reward I got for the capture of Greaseball McGinnis and it's all yours to help you finish your invention." "What!"
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Bobo Baxter -- Professor Swivel's story Sept. 11, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Professor Swivel, the whole world should know about a mechanical genius like you." "Eighteen years ago I was engaged to marry a beautiful girl -- she told me she loved me and I was the happiest man in the world."
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Bobo Baxter -- A mechanical genius Sept. 10, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, Professor Swivel, tell me about your great invention -- the one that will be a great help to mankind." "Bob, first let me tell you how I happened to renounce the world and take up my abode in these woods."
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Bobo Baxter -- The Professor overlooks nothing Sept. 12, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bobo, as I told you yesterday, I didn't have much time to entertain my fiance -- she met a handsome Spaniard -- he was a fine tango dancer…" "And?"
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Bobo Baxter -- A contribution to science Sept. 7, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mr. Baxter, on behalf of the people of Sawdust County I hand you this $2,000 reward for the capture of Greaseball McGinnis, the assailant of Old Man Smathers." "Thanks, Sheriff."
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Bobo Baxter -- Out of the woods Sept. 6, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] For days, the sheriff's posse has been standing around, afraid to enter the woods where the murderous desperado was hidden. "It'll break me poor mudder's heart when she finds out that I'm not really woikin' in a ice cream parlor as I wrote her."
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Bobo Baxter -- A big hand Sept. 5, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thanks, Professor, for helping me catch this fugitive from justice -- you're a great inventor and the world should know about you." "Leave me to my great experiment, Baxter -- I will have to spend a great many years in my laboratory to finish the big invention I am working on because I have so little money."
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Bobo Baxter -- It worked! Sept. 4, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dat's de silliest machine I ever seen." -- And Greaseball McGinnis steps on a hidden spring that causes the following event to take place…
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Bobo Baxter -- the professor is up to something Sept. 3, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "So dat's de machine Professor Swivel rigged up fer me -- it looks goofy but I guess de old bird knows what he's doin'." "It looks slightly cucoo to me, too."
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Bobo Baxter -- The Professor is getting hot Sept. 1, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dis nut inventor, Professor Swivel, ain't a bad guy even if he is goofy -- he's riggin' up a swell machine for me to catch a deer an' have venison wit' me dinner." "Professor Swivel, why are you going to all this trouble for such a low person as a hunted criminal?"
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Bobo Baxter -- A big brain starts working Aug. 30, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, who are you anyway?" "I'm Professor Lorenzo Swivel and I separated myself from the rest of the world so I could devote all of my time to my great invention."
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Bobo Baxter -- A stange character Aug. 29, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Looks like some nut scientist to me." "Hello, kid, you scared the life out of us -- but it's all right now -- go ahead and play with your bottles -- if a guy is nuts dat's his own business."
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Bobo Baxter -- A discovery Aug. 28, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] An innocent little wanderer in the woods meets up with a hunted criminal and is forced to accompany the murderous scoundrel to an uncertain destination. "It's bad enough to be along with you, Greaseball McGinnis, let alone doing without all the modern conveniences."
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Bobo Baxter -- He didn't stop to think Aug. 27, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here, runt, take dis cannon -- if de sheriff finds me an' starts shootin', you just let him have it right in de whiskers -- you're wit me to de last ditch, see!" "Under the circumstances I suppose there's nothing for me to do but accept."
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Bobo Baxter -- Eel Crawford thinks fast May 26, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dey're getting' wise to me racket around here -- I'm hired by Blake to put Baxter, Kelly, and de "Demi Tasse" on de blink an' if I don't woik fast I'll be getting' de bum's rush…" "Just as I thought! The hired assassin in the act of consummating his foul purpose -- I feel like the hero in a play -- I just arrived in time!"
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Bobo Baxter -- Just as we thought May 25, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, daddy, I'm sure that man they call Eel Crawford who runs the hot dog stand out at Bob's Aviation Field is up to some mischief…" "Maybe you're right, Ruth -- I'll go out and see."
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Bobo Baxter -- He gets the needle May 24, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Eel Crawford has been planted in Bob's camp to prevent him from taking off for Europe in "Demi Tasse" -- Thorton Blake, the real scoundrel… "Yes, Eel, I've got the little crate almost perfect for the big transatlantic takeoff -- you wouldn't think it, but the helium gas in the two small balloons on the plane is as expensive and important as anything in the whole flight."
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Bobo Baxter -- A literary upset May 23, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bobo, those doughnuts I got from Eel Crawford yesterday must have been washers from locamotive wheels -- my insides feel like Mount Vesuvius." "I'll get a doctor -- you can't get sick with the big flight so close at hand."
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Bobo Baxter -- Rubber donuts May 22, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look, Kelly, someone swiped the tires off the ship -- it looks to me like some kind of a plot to prevent me from taking off for Europe." "There's no one around by Eel Crawford and he's our friend -- he said so."
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Bobo Baxter -- A spy in Bobo's camp May 21, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, Nosedive, I want you to help me look over the map and figure out the route I am to take over the Atlantic in the "Demi Tasse" -- here's the way Lindbergh went." "I don't think the route matter so much as long as you keep on going."
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Bobo Baxter -- Everything's joke Feb. 11, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, Bobo, when the parachute burned up I saw the dog land right on the roof of this house." "Nosedive, it was all our fault and if there's any way to help the poor animal we're gonna do it."
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Bobo Baxter -- Hot dog! Feb. 10, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The poor little dog we sent up in that new parachute is probably lost -- maybe he dropped on a railroad track and is a boloney already." "Bobo, let's go and look at the fire -- works they're having to celebrate the building of the city's new fire hydrants."
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Bobo Baxter -- Plenty of company Feb. 9, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nosedive Kelly, I'm going up in the 'Demi-Tasse' and rescue that dog -- we had no business to try out that new parachute on him." "No, Bobo, no, you can't afford to do it -- if you take a flop in the 'Demi-Tasse' now it will spoil everything for the big flight to Canada"
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Bobo Baxter -- A quick thinker Feb. 1, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll have to keep these stolen pearls out of sight until I get safely across the border into Canada in Bobo Baxter's gasless plane, the "Demi-Tasse." "Gee, here's a cop coming this way -- it seems to me I'm seeing nothing but cops lately -- I've got to do some fast thinking."
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Bobo Baxter -- A bitter pill Jan. 31, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Thorton Blake dropped the stolen Van Ness pearls in a convenient bowl to avoid suspicion -- and Nosedive Kelly, always looking for something to eat, thought they were preserved cherries. "Hellup, Hellup, I'm choking!"
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Bobo Baxter -- Dangerous, but safer than something else Jan. 28, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've signed up to fly to Canada in that hatrack with Bobo Baxter because I've got to get across the boarder with the Van Ness pearls…" "They tell me there's $1000 reward out for the recovery of the Van Ness pearls."
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Bobo Baxter -- Another endurance record broken Jan. 27, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We never heard a better speech at a Woofs' Club luncheon." "Great!"
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Bobo Baxter -- Nosedive Kelly steals the glory Jan. 26, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Bobo and Nosedive Kelly went off to a big luncheon right in the midst of giving Thorton Blake a lesson in flying upside down. "Fellow members of the Woofs, our distinguished guest of honor will be introduced with a few brief remarks by his mechanic, ground manager and pal, Nosedive Kelly."
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Bobo Baxter -- Their first invitation Jan. 25, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nosedive, I'll let Blake hang another fifteen minutes so he'll get used to the perils of aviation -- he's got to be dizzy-proof if he wants to be my passenger." "You're right, Bobo -- he can't be too tough for the big flight -- I bet a nickel."
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Bobo Baxter -- Indoor flying practice Jan. 24, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, blake, if you're going to make the big flight with me in the 'Demi-Tasse' you've gotta do some real serious training for the air." "Do I have to be a trapeze performer, too?
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Bobo Baxter -- So far, so good Jan. 23, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] One day a man named Thorton Blake walked in and told Bobo Baxter he would like to be his passenger on the big flight to Canada in the 'Demi-Tasse.'" "Do you realize you'll ne making history like Columbus, Washington, and Gene Tunney?"
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Bobo Baxter -- A peach blows in Jan. 7, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nosedive, I advertised for a female passenger to fly with me to Canada in the 'Demi-Tasse' -- I said she must be brave, thin, beautiful and sociable." "The word 'sociable' wasn't necessary -- you'll be too busy up there to even hold hands."
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Bobo Baxter -- The doctor's mistake Jan. 5, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Are you Doctor Leffingwell, Chief Medical Examiner of the Nevercroak Insurance Company? Well, my friend here thought -- " "Certainly -- I'm the doctor, himself."
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Bobo Baxter -- Bad news Jan. 4, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen, Nosedive Kelly, I'm getting a little nervous about making that flight in my plane 'the Demi-Tasse' with a passenger -- do two people drop quciker than one?" "Bobo, it isn't the drop that hurts -- it's the sudden stop."
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Bobo Baxter -- "Oh time and chance!" Jan. 3, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bobo, if you're gonna to take a passenger along on your Canadian flight in 'the Demi-Tasse' you've gotta have somebody very thin and light…" "Get her, Nosedive, ger her -- she's my passenger."
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Bobo Baxter -- Weather good, everything else bad Jan. 2, [1928]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] This is 'the Demi-Tasse,' the famous cycleplane in which Bobo Baxter intends to make a flight to Canada with a passenger to prove that… "What is it -- the framework of a broken umbrella?"
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A merry Christmas to you all -- as ever, your loving son Dec. 24, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Friends and fellow boobs: Allow me to pause for a mintue to wish you all a merry Christmas and thank you for standing for my nonsense…"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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Take the bell of the door and your won't be disappointed Dec. 23, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The Christmas presents ought to bhe arriving now -- I'll stay home and answer the bell." "I cam to read the gas meter." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] And she just bought him a folding toothbrush for traveling.
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Life's little jokes -- no 998,761 Sec. 17, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Valentine Turnip el Paso Cadore had a nose like an awning in front of a store… …while the nose of Magellan peninsula grant was as small as the head of an African ant… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "I've got to keep on the job to stop motorists from endangering the lives of the public."
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Cameramen control history Mar. 22, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] If they had news reels in the olden days, history would have an entirely different complexion. If Columbus had stopped to pose with Queen Isabella, he might have missed the boat and America would never have been discovered.
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That Dempsey-Tunney thing looks permanent Nov. 30, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Tunney and Dempsey are scheduled to meet again next year -- it looks as though this thing will go on indefinitely. "Back, everybody, make way for Gene."
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Life's little jokes -- no 7,984,209 Nov. 26, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It appears that this girl is prepared for the cold, as the furs warm and heavy, her shoulders enfold… …while, on any cold day you'll discover this Miss, with her neck and her arms all uncovered like this… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "Yes, she's the gabbiest thing I ever saw--if she isn't talking about herself she's talking about everybody else…"
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Life's little jokes -- no 47,621 Oct. 22, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When this bird condescends to appear on the street, he is perfectly dressed from his head to his feet… …while here is a guy who's so carelessly dressed, that his slovenly look makes you very depressed… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "look at her, smoking in public--I don't see how some women can be so brazen."
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Life's little jokes -- no 47,368 Oct. 8, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a chair that is pretty and shiny and new, all upholstered in purple and yellow and blue… …while here is a seat that is falling apart, it belongs without doubt, in the garbageman's cart… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Blind boobs] "There goes that terrible Mrs. Brown--I don't see how she could ever allow herself to get so fat."
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A holiday seems to work both ways Sept. 5, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] What Labor Day means to the office clerk who is in the habit of getting down to work at 8 every morning. "I hope my mother won't think I'm dead just because I'm going to sleep from Saturday night till Tuesday morning." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Welcome home, my boy--are you sunburned?"
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Golf is a gentleman's game -- though they think what they like Aug. 22, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's that bum, McRadish -- I wonder how he got in the club…" "There's that awful piece of cheese, Van Plopp -- he don't know the first rules of decency…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "O, Mister Bezitz, are you bow-legged?"
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Cartoon Follies of 1927 Aug. 8, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns "Tea is served, sir -- yes, sir -- thank you,sir."
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Cartoon Follies of 1927 Aug. 6, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "My wife is up on deck writing letters of thanks for the fruit our friends sent us, and I'm busy throwing it overboard…"
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Cartoon Follies of 1927 July 19, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Hello, is this the fishcake life insurance company? I'd like to know how much insurance my husband is carrying…"
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The first night in the country July 15, [1927]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Getting a complete knowledge of all forms of insect life. Lying awake all night listening to the musical springs. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Hello, Pete, are you getting stout?'
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Cartoon Follies of 1927 July 1, [1927]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Us bums don't stand so well with society but, after all, the best people don't work, either -- now, as one bum to another…"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 23, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Here it is two days before Christmas, and you haven't even started your Christmas shopping -- doesn't Christmas mean anything to you? Do you hear me?"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 22, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "If I don't buy my wife a Christmas present she'll get sore -- and if I do buy her a Christmas present she won't like it…"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 21, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Here's the tree, dear."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 18, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Look, darling, isn't it wonderful to believe in Santa Claus!"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 17, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Doctor, I'm in a bad way -- my wife won't let me start a fight with her -- the happy atmosphere around my home is getting on my nerves…"
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The Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 15, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "But, Brown, I don't see why you should feel so sad just because you say your wife is happy all the time -- you ought to be tickled to death that she's not a crab like my wide."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 15, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Say, Miss Sanders, my wife calls me up every fifteen minutes to see how I feel -- it ain't natural -- I'm scared."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 14, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "I'm just a kid again, doin' what I did again, singing a song when the red, red robin comes…"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--It's different when it happens to you July 25, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "To me there's nothing funnier in the world than two fellows bumping into one another." "You always see the funny side of things."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--An influential pal July 21, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "A cop just pinched me for speeding and I wasn't going over 25 miles an hour." "Give me that summons -- I've got a friend in the police court -- I'll fix it for you -- I'll go there myself in the morning."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--They always come back for more July 20, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You took me in that bum hammock on purpose -- I don't ever want to see you again." "How can I help it if the hammock breaks down."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Dec. 13, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The Battling Browns. "Everything's wrong in this house -- I can't find my shirts, the food is terrible, there isn't a comfortable chair to sit on…"
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Sneaking the presents into the house Dec. 1, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] You take a chance when you try this. "I'm sneaking these Christmas presents in the back way so my kids won't see 'em."
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Conversational profits Sept. 10, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Sam, I've taken advantage of the big real estate boom all over this country -- I made $10,000 on a $500 investment in Hokus Pokus City." "I'm in on it too, Joe -- I made $15,000 on a bum deal in Bumview Park."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Sept. 4, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where are your eyes, caddie? This is the fourth ball I've lost today -- it's a wonder your folks ever bothered to raise an idiot like you." "Say, Andy, the caddie can't help it if you're a rotten player."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--Life's little jokes -- no 391,640 Sept. 2, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Here's a letter that makes you a jubilant guy and you don't want to lose any time to reply… …while here is a letter that makes you feel small, so you'd rather not bother to answer at all…
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--Just one of those things July 14, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The bird who yells blue murder when he has to follow his wife around the corner will… …follow a professional golfer aroun for thirty-six holes and then kick because it's not eighteen holes more.
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Cartoon Follies of 1926 Aug. 31, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "No more tight shoes for me, Phil -- I'm through torturing myself just to be stylish." "Laura, I'm glad you've got some sense at last."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--He didn't find one Aug. 30, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "We'll have to get that guy -- he's nuts." "Sure he is -- he's been walking all over town from one moving picture theatre to another and he's never stayed more than two minutes in one theater."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--It's different when it happens to you Aug. 28, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "My wife orders a dress for $125, sends me the bill and then expects me to smile -- she's deliberately trying to give me high blood pressure and low bank balance." "Listen, Ben, be sensible -- every woman loves nice things -- after all, your wife wants to look beautiful for your sake -- she's your Cinderella and you make good money."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--Life's little jokes -- no 430,996 Aug. 26, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] A guy by the name of Van Porterhouse Moose went away to a summer resort to reduce… …while a skinny gazabo named Skeleton Blaine went away to the great open spaces to gain…
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--They always come back for more Aug. 24, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Isn't it beautifu! There's Old Man Bankroll -- he's raised a fine family, is a great-grandfather, and is now finishing out his life close to nature in peace and contentment." "A pip, boys, a pip!"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--It's different when it happens to you Aug. 14, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Isn't my engagement ring gorgeous, Peggy? Charlie is such a darling -- he's the handsomest, sweetest, dearest, darlingest boy in all the world." "Julia, you make me sick with all that silly love talk…"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--Maybe there's something in that stuff after all Aug. 13, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll prove to a lot of foolish people that there's nothing in all this foolsih bunk about superstition." "Here's what I thin of the mirror scare."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--He took his vacation but didn't know it Aug. 11, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now let me think -- when and where shall I spend my vacation." "I could go this month but I think Spetember will be much cooler -- still, there isn't much going on later in the season."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--They always come back for more Aug. 10, [1926]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come on up here and help me with these rivets." "I'm not crazy -- if I want to kill myself I can afford to buy a gun -- I quit!"
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--They always come back for more Aug. 3, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm through with this bathing stuff for life -- oceanbathing isn't what it used to be -- there are more people in the water than there are on land…" "Paul, you look bad -- the thick air and city crowds are ruining your health -- what you need is some fresh air and ocean bathing."
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Cartoon Follies of 1926--You've been there yourself July 26, [1926]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] What you say when you're in back of some awful players. And what you say when you meet them on the next tee.
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Looking over the new queen Dec. 31, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Miss 1930." "I don't think I'm going to enjoy her company much -- she's too hard to find among all these clothes."
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New Year's Eve is a great responsibility Dec. 28, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invitations are not so plentiful this year because the boys still feel a little hollow in the region of the pocketbook. At that there will probably be a lot of last-minute customers.
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda-made club." Dec. 27, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Ladies of the "I woulda-made club" hold an afternoon tea for a Christmas post mortem and a general discussion about New Years Resolutions. "I told Ralph that Christmas was only a matter of sentiment with me…"
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Simplifying a yearly problem Dec. 26, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] As long as the systeem of exchanges is used to transact big business, why not establish a Christmas present exvhange in some public place on the twenty-sixth of December? "Will be glad to exchange a nice pair of hand-painted shoe trees for a can of pipe tobacco or a wind shield wiper."
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The unbreakable parent Dec. 25, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mother was thoughtful enough to give father a suit of armor for Christmas so he could allow the children to go as far as they liked with their destructive toys. "That's fine, boys, don't hold back -- let everything go."
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The Christmas outlook is often decieving Dec. 23, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Boys and girls, don't jump at conclusions -- this boss is happy because he's really broke and doesn't haveee to bother about distributing any Christmas dough among the employees. While this boss is miserable because he made so much money he simple has to give a chunk of it to the office force to cut down his income tax and also ease his conscience.
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The big bundle parade Dec. 24, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A Merry Christmas.
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Registering a package Dec. 21, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I spent an hour wrappinjg this Christmas package to make sure nothing would happen to it…" "I'm sorry, Miss, but I can't take it this way -- the wrapping paper is folded the wrong way…"
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A brilliant thought at last Dec. 20, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Every year it's the toughest job in the world to think up a good idea for a Christmas card." "Let's see -- a picture of Santa Claus wouldn't be bad but it's a little old."
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The weekly meeting fo the "I woulda-made club." Dec. 18, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Santa Clauses of various shapes and sized meet on the street in the pursuit of their noble profession and hold their annual meeting of the "I would made club." "Hello, Sam -- where ya been all year? I just sold my seat on the stock exchange."
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The Christmas list Dec. 17, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Well, I've got my Christmas list made out at last -- it seems a little long so I think I'll look at it over again." "I haven't seen Henry Woggle lately so I'll cross him off and, come to think of it, Joe Gunk and Alice McPiff didn't give me anything last year to I'll cross them off…"
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Advanced education Dec. 16, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] As long as out educational institutions are trying to direct us in all kinds of popular endeavor, why not fill a crying need and start a school to teach people to eat grapefruit… "Now, pupils, bear in mind that grapefruit, like machine guns or bean-blowers, can be aimed in any given direction…"
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Dec. 11, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The girls at the telephone exchange hold a meeting of the "I woulda made" club while throusands of customers have to fight… "I've only had six proposals on the phone today -- business is falling off."
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A Christmas poem Dec. 10, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It's about time the kids were relieved of reciting 'Twas the night before Christmas' and other old favorites… "I'm tired of the poetry they ask me to recite…"
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Only one answer Dec. 7, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm still trying to find out the reason for the big Wall St. washout." "Sh -- don't tell a soul -- but I heard that the Wall St. panic was caused by the drug interests who drove the market down so people would get headaches…"
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Everything is relative, anyway Dec. 5, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I'm the most miserable man in the world -- I was worth $100,000 and I lost $95,000 in the stock crash…" "I got a terrible sock in the market -- I lost everything but $839.15 and an automobile that goes only two miles to the gallon."
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Dec. 4, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The windowdressers of the city's biggest department store hold a meeting of the "I woulda made club" while dolling up the big window… "My mother wanted me to be a portait painter and look at me now."
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Wanted:an up-to-date phone book Dec. 3, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ahh, here's the number I want -- it is Shoestring 8009." "Central, give me Shoestring 8009."
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Cleaning up after the party Nov. 30, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come back in a couple of moths and I'll have some hockey players to carry away."
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Still cause for Thanksgiving Nov. 28, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The bow-legged girl gives thanks for long skirts. "I've had three proposals already."
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Nov. 27, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The chauffeurs in the garage hold a meeting of the "I woulda made club" while they wonder whether their bosses will be able to pay…" "My boss went broke and told me I could have the car…"
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Tough on the wife Nov. 26, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It's pretty hard on a wife who didn't get her fur coat before the break in the stock market… …she hasn't the heart to bring up the subject while her husband is in his present mood…
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One-way speed Nov. 25, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want to insure my house." "Certainly, Mr. Winkle -- I'll take down the particulars and be back with the policy in a jiffy…"
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You can't get away from it Nov. 22, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why, Joe, did you buy out a five-and-ten cent store?" "No, dear -- I'm sick of having visitors drop ashes all over our carpet -- so I bought enough ash trays to cover…"
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Hidden charms Nov. 21, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It's tough after learning to recognize them by their lower extremities. "I've seen her before -- but with that long skirt on I can't quite place her."
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Nov. 20, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The circus freaks get chatty between shows and hold an informal meeting of the "I woulda made club." "I lost my job as a floor-walker because the customers couldn't see me."
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Nothing seems to be worth anything now Nov. 19, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stock market victims are selling everything at any price. "I'm ashamed to offer you such a small price -- but I'll give you $10 for the car."
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The latest claim to greatness Nov. 18, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't' see why he should be so swelled up over losing $400,000 in the stock market…" "My uncle blew his brains out -- but that's hardly worth mentioning."
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Where is the English language? Nov. 16, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] College of World Languages "Professor, I wanted you to go to America and make a careful study of how they speak the English language in places where people congregate…"
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You can't get away from it Nov. 25, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got just ten minutes in which to make my train -- I'll miss it if I'm held up one minute." "Driver, take me to the Banana Street Depot -- drive like made because I've got a train to catch."
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Is there a doctor in the house? Nov. 14, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stock speculation is so hard on the nerves and general health that some brokers are thinking of having a doctor on hand… Henry Ouch, member of the stock exchange.
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Nov. 13, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] During a lull in the crime wave the members of the police department hold a special meeting of the "I woulda made club" and express themselves… "I woulda been chief of police if I'da been willing to marry the boss's homely sister."
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The principal we use for a rug Nov. 12, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Madam, this genuine turkish rug is a bargain. I'll let you have it for $378. 55." 'George, dear, it is exactly the right size for our living room…"
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The dumbness of it all! Nov. 11, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This is what happened in the great war… …and now, eleven years later, there isn't one man in ten thousand who can tell you why it happened!
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Nov. 8, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The champions are beaten by a scrub team and hold a special meeting of the "I woulda made" club… "I wasn't myself -- I was worried about my astronomy lessons."
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You can't get away from it Nov. 6, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, listen, you guys -- be ready when I call for you -- it's the toughest thing in the world to get four birds started for a golf game on time…" "I want to thank you boys for being ready on the dot -- this makes golf a real pleasure."
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A candidate makes two campaign speeches Nov. 4, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It's certainly lovely of the candidates to talk about the public welfare in their eloquent campaign speeches… But it's strange they don't evenmention the public welfare when they're alone with their henchmen.
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You can't get away from it Nov. 1, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sick of being with people who think only in terms of their fists." "I'll save my money and read a lot so I can get away from this low crowd -- I admire brains, not brawn."
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That changeable waist line Oct. 31, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You're supposed to hold a girl around the waist during a dance… But it is almost impossible to find her waist when…
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In this age of publicity Oct. 29, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You often wonder how they get those actual photographs of accidents in the papers -- it must happen something like this. A man has a murderous battle with his wife…
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Just like a woman Oct. 28, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dolly, dear, I don't approve of you buying stocks, but if you insist on it I advise you to buy Amalgamated Doorknob -- it's the soundest investment on the market." "I've investigated it thoroughly -- the company earned $80,000,000 last year and will double it this year…"
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You can't compete with the radio Oct. 26, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With the radio going all the time, both in and out of doors, we'll have to find ways to make ourselves understood above the terrific noise. They'll have to work out a series of signals to communicate with one another -- two shots mean "good-bye, dear" and four shots mean…
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You can't get away from it Oct. 25, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't believe I was once as foolish as these college boys who go wild during the football season…" "Look, Dad -- I managed to get a couple fo tickets for the football game and you're going along with me."
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Telephone efficiency Oct. 24, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Miss Blitz, get Mr. Smith on the phone." "Malaria 9546 -- Hello, is this Mr. Smith's office? Mr. Jones wants to speak to Mr. Smith."
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It's the same boy, too Oct. 23, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Eric, put on your overcoat -- it's very cold out today." "Aw, Mom, don't make a sissy outa me -- I don't wanna lug that heavy thing around -- I won't catch a cold, Mom."
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The morning mail Oct. 22, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here's your morning mail, Sir." "Gee, what a wonderful stack of mail -- I'm certainly getting popular!"
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Women at the bottom of everything Oct. 21, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Son, I'm glad you're throwing your shoulders back and walking erect after all the lectures I've given you." "Only a few weeks ago you were walking with a terrible stoop in your shoulder and always looking down as if you were afraid to look your fellow man in the eye."
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Keeping young Oct. 19, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Darling, I'm so glad you're going out for a llittle golf -- you're stale and worn out from business -- what you need is a little pepping up." "Yes, dear, I mustn't allow myself to get old."
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You can't get away from it Oct. 18, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, listen, Dick -- I've got a proposition to make building material out of oyester shells -- there are six hundred million oyster shells going to waste…" "Darling, I had lunch with a man yesterday who talked my ear off and took up most of my afternoon…"
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Make long dresses safe for pedestrians Oct. 16, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The girls are starting to wear those long trains again and there is grave danger of another traffic conplication--they should be made to carry a series of bridges…"
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Another triumph for science Sept. 28, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When they get the portable-movie-talkie camera down to a point where every man can carry one with him all the time, then the courts won't be… It will look a little bulky but…
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You can't get away from it Sept. 27, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I sold out my business to my employees and now I can retire to my country estate and enjoy life -- no more worries -- no more responsibilities!" "A man's a fool to keep his nose to the grindstone after he's made a success -- I've got everything here on my $500,000 estate -- I'm a king in paradise."
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Sept. 25, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A special meeting of the "I woulda made club" is held on the 8:10 to the city to discuss the carious games playes the night before. "If I'da called his two-dollar bet I'da won the $62 -- pot -- I'm sure he on;y had a pair of deuces."
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Living in that perfect apartment you've discovered at last Sept. 19, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] They spend weeks in finding an apartment with all the advantages they demand… Then they shut out the air and light with heavy draperies…
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In the rough Sept. 17, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This golfer has spent so much time in the rough this summer he now can't feel at home anywhere else… He has his egg served in a flower pot every morening to keep in form.
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Back to school Sept. 9, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A little boy shouldn't worry over the fact that he can't concentrate on school -- maybe the teacher can't either. "What a fine man he was! I wonder if he was telling me the truth."
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Getting the stock reports at home Sept. 23, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Today's stock market quotations up to two o'clock are: American Whistle…" "Gee, I'm dying to know what my stock is today -- I'll have to listen carefully."
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Another problem solved Aug. 31, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sick of having people borrow my pencils and forgetting to give them back -- I've got an idea." "Hello, Bill, let me borrow your pencil for a minute -- I want to jot down a memorandum."
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Speed, speed and more speed Sug. 30, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Everything today is speed! Steamships, trains, aeroplanes… Making time is so important in modern life they start rushing for a train right in the middle of a wedding.
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She reads a book Aug. 10, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] She says, "I brought this book to the country because I was too busy all winter to read it…" "There's that fat bleached widow chasing around again with that skinny kid who looks young enough to be her son."
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You can't get away from it Aug. 9, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 'Listen, I heard of a peach of a story last night." "Here's a brand new one."
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A waste of time Aug. 3, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This fellow won't be happy till he burns himself to a crisp with a trick lamp. This girl thinks she can't be contented unless she sits in the sun and bakes herself to a dark brown.
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Aug. 1, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The chorus men's branch of the "I woulda made club" holds a meeting while doing their dance to give the start of the show a chance to change her costume. "Hey, you guys -- stop talking and earn your thirty-fove a week."
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You can't get away from it July 31, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sick of this hot dog game -- I wish I could go somewhere and get a little touch of refinement -- hot dogs are so vulgar!" "Why, hello, cousin Eric -- I haven't seen you in years -- I'm a millionaire and I want you to come out to my home to a party tonight -- my wife's in society."
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Those new small bills July 30, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Her allowance looked small even with the old dollar bills -- so, now with the new small ones, it looks like nothing. "Dear, here is your allowance."
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The problem of white flannel trousers July 29, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If they get any smaller I'll look like an acrobat." The shrinkage that takes place in a pair of white flannel trousers is always a great summer problem -- so we have figured out two ways to overcome this.
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The consoling golf companion July 20, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Not so good, Phil, but don't worry -- that shot won't hurt you -- you can get back on the fairway on your next." "Too bad, Phil -- just a little more stuff and you'da been over the trap -- but it's all in the game -- that shot won't hurt you -- take it easy and you can pitch right to the green."
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You can't get away from it July 19, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This hand-to-mouth existence is terrible -- always worrying about money -- I wish I had a million so I could have all the luxuries in the world without a single…" "It is my great pleasure to inform you that your uncle died in Holland and left you a million dollars."
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Maybe they didn't want you to come anyway July 18, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now listen carefully, George, and I'll tell you how to get out to our house -- go along the main road…" "Thanks."
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." July 17, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Before going to sleep, the bums who have paid ten cents for a night's lodging in a "flop house," hold a meeting… Last man up in the morning will have nothing left but his dandruff.
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A common weakness July 16, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wonder if this little lighter really works -- the guy who sold me the car said it never fails but I don't believe everything I hear…" "Ouch! I burned off the tip of my finger -- Gee, people will think I'm a terrible sap when they find out what I did…"
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A vacation is hard on the hands July 15, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It takes a tug-of-war champ to open a door in a summer hotel. When they put windows in summer places they lined them with glue.
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You can't get away from it July 5, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The only way a fellow can appreciate his home is to get away from it once in a while -- I'm going to Turkey where I won't see anything American for…" "Gee, this is restful -- strange scenery, strange faces, strange language…"
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Independence! July 4, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The old-style Fourth of July orator is still telling us this. "Our forefathers bequeathed tous the sacred heritage of independence -- on this great day we commemorate the birth of freedom…"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- 4th of July
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Shopping on the radio July 1, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ralph, turn on the radio -- I want to listen to the ads and see if I can pick up any bargains here in Duluth." "Sure, dear."
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How to quit playing golf June 29, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My golf game is so terrible I'm the most miserable human being on the earth -- I've quit the game forty times but I always weaken and come back to it." "If I only had the nerbe to kill myself -- it's no use -- there's no way out…"
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There are kisses and kisses June 27, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The best man kisses the June Bride and the groom is tickled silly. "Certainly, Bill old Pal -- go right ahead and kiss my beautiful bride -- she's too wonderful to keep to myself…"
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." June 26, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A few bush league ball players hold a meeting of the "I woulda made club" just before a local game between the "Yellow Palookas" and the "Brown Derbies." "If I had the pitchers all acared like Babe Ruth has I would made twice as many home runs as he did last season."
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The pride of ownership June 15, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He pays $100 down on a $4000 car and talks as though he owns it. "My car can pass anything on the road."
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He also shakes dice June 17, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A man has himself all shaken up in a bumpy old taxicab. And shakes hands so often his shoulder is twisted out of joint.
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Getting the time on the radio June 4, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Get your watches ready, folks -- I will now announce the correct time -- but let me interrupt for a few seconds to call your attention to the fact…" "that 'Wipeclean Dish Rags' give your cups and saucers a glow like the light of…"
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You can't get away from it May 16, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can step with any of the young fellows -- we've been dancing for hours and I'm just getting warmed up." "Here's to eternal youth -- I feel younger today than I did fifty years ago and I hate to go to bed…"
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The "traffic signal" craze May 4, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The original idea of traffic lights was to keep motorists from bumping into one another… "The red light is on, dear, so I guess we'll have to stop -- but there's been no cross-traffic here since the last covered wagon galloped west…"
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You can't get away from it Apr. 26, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mary, you're better lookin' than all the movie queens put together." "Aw, go on!"
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Apr. 24, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A private meeting of the "I woulda made" club is held this week by the musicians of the Idle Hour Theater while tuning up for the ninth show of the day. "If I'da stayed with Sousa I woulda made enough jack to quit fondling this clumsy bungalo."
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Everybody's satisfied Apr. 12, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Senator, I'm glad to say that prohibition enforement is at last a complete success -- the law has won a complete victory." "Judge, I am extremely gratified to know that the people have become educated after a ten-year campaign of enlightenment."
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They're purifying the stage again Feb. 8, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Now that they're "cleaning up" the stage again, the chorus girls will have to work behind screens. "I"ll bring an x-ray with me tomorrow night."
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Elevator trip will soon be an overnight jump Feb. 2, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With the new skyscrapers rising to hundreds of stories, the elevator trip becomes an endurance contest. "Boy, wake me up when we reach the 236th floor -- I've got a date up there this evening."
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Experts make glowing predictions for 1929 Jan. 2, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Paul Lipstick, noted creator of women's styles, says: "In 1929 women's styles will astonish men more and more…" J. Margin Pool, financial wizard, says: "1929 will be the biggest year business has ever known…"
 

Comics: 1930s (estimated)

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[That's life] A sad sad story Aug. 25, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Vincent Lather invented a new shaving soap and tried to think of some way to put it on the market. He thought it would be a great idea to have his congressman endorse the shaving soap -- so he arranged and expensive party…
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[That's life] Even when the poor little private citizen puts on a bright uniform and marches in the parade to celebrate this great day of freedom and independence… July 4, [1931]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
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A sad, sad story May 21, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hannibal Zinc was all fed up with his nagging wife -- she drove him frantic with her constant bickering and jabbering… So he bought a plane and decided to go far, far off where he could find peace and quiet…
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More speed records to be broken Mar. 7, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] While they are breaking automobile, aeroplane, motorboat and running records, there are still a few things that ought to be sped up. Waiters don't seem to know we are living in a fast age.
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People we should be sore at Mar. 21, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] As long as we are making a list of 'public enemies' we shouldn't forget to include these. Amos Cramp, designer of the theatre box, which is responsible for most of the stiff necks in the world.
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Why is it? Mar. 16, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why is it -- a man never notices his wife's clothes… But he can describe a perfectly stange woman's costume right down to the very last detail -- why is it?
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Why is it? Mar. 6, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why is it -- a man's memory is very foggy when his wife starts to ask questions… But when it comes to making out his income tax his memory is simply astonishing -- why is it?
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A sad, sad story Mar. 5, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lucille Winkleduff was not a good-looking girl -- but she read all the movie magazines and developed a great ambition to make a name for herself in pictures… So she spent a good part of her savings having herself made beautiful and used what was left of her money to get to Hollywood…
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Well, that's different Mar. 4, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's no modesty anymore -- everybody is publicity mad -- people think of nothing but getting their names before the public." "If a man gives five bucks to charity he wants it advertised all over town…"
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A sad, sad story Mar. 3, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Harrison Cornflake was a poor businessman and could hardly make a living so he decided that his son should take up a profession… The son studied dentistry and kept his mind free from all business knowledge so he could become proficient in his chosen profession…
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The man who can't sleep Feb. 27, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Get up, Leroy, and go to work -- you're half an hour late already." "Mr. McDrowsy, I've been waiting three hours for you to dictate those letters."
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A sad, sad story Feb. 26, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Oscar Bloot conceived a brilliant idea that would revolutionize the peanut industry… He rushed downtown to present his idea to the head of the peanut business -- it meant millions for all…
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Sound pictures also have sound audiences Feb. 25, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Movie audiences have developed such great efficiency in coughing and bellowing it is impossible to hear a word that comes from the screen. "Enamel, dear, I love you."
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A sad, sad story Feb. 24, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Henry Hammerdinger went away on a business trip and promised his wife he wouldn't even look at another woman… He got so lonesome in the hotel far away from home he phoned the bell boy for a little liquid joy to cheer him up…
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Celebrating Washington's Birthday Feb. 23, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He starts the day with a fib… "I'm all dressed Jim -- I'm just leaving the house."
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no eighty-six Feb. 17, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The father of twelve grown children who tries to make the manicure believe he's young, single and wild. "Yes, it's pretty tough on a young fellow like me being alone in a big city without even a hand to hold while sitting in the movies…"
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Society is suffering, too Jan 17, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Society is making great sacrifices on account of the financial depression. "Wah!"
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Backgammon is close to perpetual motion Jan. 16, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Married couples are so engrossed in Backgammon these days they haven't time to notice visitors -- so they have adopted this method of hospitality. "Dear, that makes 347 games for your and 353 games for me."
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There are haircuts and haircuts Jan. 14, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When a man gets a haircut he simply goes into a barber shop and gets a haircut… "Haircut, barber."
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A sad, sad story Jan. 13, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lizzie McSoft fell in love with a crooning tenor radio voice that belonged to Lawrence van Wheeze… They met, became engaged, and were married after a whirlwind courtship full of sweet and mushy love songs…
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How long will it last? Jan. 12, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A man has put this invention on the market to keep crying millionaires from flooding the streets with their tears. "Poor fellow -- he's down to his last million."
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Winter golf Jan. 10, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Don't let your gold clubs lie idle and rust during the long winter months -- there are plenty of ways to keep them busy. Always keep a set of clubs in the bathroom -- they will come in handy for retrieving the soap.
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They can have it Jan. 9, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There goes Professor McFraction, the greatest statistician in the world -- he is a wizard on figures." "Gee, I wish I had his brain."
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A sad, sad story Jan. 8, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jonathan Floop suffered from the cold, wintry blasts and was greatly worried about his health… He decided to go south where he would feel safe in the soothing warmth of the tropical sunshine…
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Those tri-cornered hats Jan. 7, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Those new three-cornered ladies' jats need a surveyor to get them properly centered. "Now, around about three-sixteenths of an inch to the left."
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A sad, sad story Jan. 6, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] For years Newton J. Concrete withstood the advice of his friends to buy stocks -- he kept his money in the bank… When stocks crumbled and his friends lost all their money Newton felt that he had proven himself to be the smartest man in town…
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A hint to the movie magazines Jan. 5, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] We're tired of reading about the private lives of movie stars -- why not give a little attention to people in other walks of life? They're just as human and interesting. An evening at home with the McGoofys -- when Mr. McGoofy finishes delivering his ice during the day he rushes home to his darling wife -- she always keeps the table clear…
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Out of danger Jan. 2, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ah." "You can get up now -- you're much better."
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Fresh customers Jan. 1, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, you can't sit through two shows--you'll have to make room for these nice people."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Miscellaneous
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Making the world safe for New Years parties Dec. 31, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A diver's helmet would protect your ears from noise tonight. Why not have an animal handy to try your liquor on before you take a chance yourself?
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A sad, sad story Dec. 30, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Eric Broccoli met a beautiful young lady and invited her to go to a New Year's party with him -- he wrote her name and address on his cuff to be sure not to forget it… While Eric slept late and dreamed of the glorious time he was going to have with his new-found love on New Year's Eve, his fond mother innocently sent his shirt…
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Our 1931 Reducing Calendar Dec. 29, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I weigh 156 -- I must reduce." "I'm down to 143 already -- it's grand."
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The penalty of Christmas Dec. 27, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The worst part of Christmas presents is that you have to use them. Trying to do the right thing.
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A sad, sad story Dec. 26, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Little Eric wanted a mechanical toy for Christmas but his fond parents said it was foolish to spend money on a toy so they bought him a nice useful book… Eric was so disappointed he kicked up a fuss and let out a terrible howl…
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A well-earned rest Dec. 25, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cartoonists also get tired out from Christmas shopping -- so pardon us if we take a snooze, upset the ink bottle and let the ink do the rest. A Merry Christmas.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Christmas
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No sympathy for him Dec. 24, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] One hit-and-run driver who happens to be right. "Serves you right for trying to get in my way."
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A sad, sad story Dec. 23, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Paul Nutmeg wanted to give his wife ten dollars in cash for Christmas -- but she said there would be more sentiment in it if he went shopping and bought her something… Floor walkers directed him from one department to another until he was dizzy…
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The clerk has all the fun Dec. 22, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Is there anything you want?" "Yes -- your job."
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Your Christmas card Dec. 15, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This will save you the trouble of fussing around to find an appropriate Christmas card -- buy as many copies of the paper as you can… I cannot send a costly gift, a Christmas token rich and rare -- I cannot send you pearls and furs…
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A sad, sad story Dec. 11, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] T. Lemuel Shivver worked five nights on speech he was to deliver at a banquet for the first time in his life… He was scared to death on the night of the banquet as he sat waiting his turn…
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Her idea of economy Dec. 10, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, I'm going shopping for a winter coat and I won't pay a cent more than you can afford to spend." "Darling, you're so considerate!"
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep, no seventy-six Dec. 9, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The two-hundred-pound stenographer who tells the office force what a cute baby she was. "As if anybody cared."
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Our All-American team of unholy liars Dec. 8, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Abner V. Grunion, who says he bought stocks at the bottom and sold at the top. Minerva Nutmeg, who says her sweetheart promised her a more expensive present this Christmas than last.
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Giving everybody an even break Nov. 27, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why not apportion the turkey by a family lottery? "It'll be just my luck to get the neck."
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Jobs for the unemployed Nov. 22, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There should be plenty of jobs like this for the unemployed. "I can't find parking space and I can't leave it in the middle of the street -- here, my good man, drive my car around till I finish my work."
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They can have it Nov. 21, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, maybe we stay home too much -- I wish we were popular like the Doakses." "I'll give a party and maybe people will get to like us."
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After all, a cocktail is a cocktail Nov. 19, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, Freddie is coming over to call on me and I haven't got a drop of anything with which to make a cocktail." "Here are a lot of old bottles that have been standing around in the pantry for years."
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A sad, sad story Nov. 18, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Antonio Pigaletti, a singing teacher, passed a shabby house and heard a beautiful voice coming from the throat of a poor little girl who was washing dishes… Antonio took her in hand and spent years cultivating her voice for a great career…
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Crooning through a megaphone Nov. 17, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tenor singers use megaphones to put sex appeal in their voices -- why not let other men use the little megaphone to win the sympathy of the fair sex? Making dicatation a labor of love.
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The college influence Nov. 15, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I'm glad I can afford to send my son to college -- college brings out a young man's individuality -- it makes him different -- it gives him a chance to develop his own…" "Hello, dad."
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They can have it Nov. 14, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, look at the King -- he gets the best of everything -- I think I'll start a revolution and see if I can get a few breaks myself." "Follow me into the palace, comrades -- we'll throw the king out on his ear!"
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A sad, sad story Nov. 13, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A woman told her husband she was dying and he rushed madly out for a doctor… In his mad rush into the street the husband was knocked down by the car of a big banker who was on his way to an important conference to settle a financial crisis…
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There's no business, anyway Nov. 12, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A business man's chief thought during the morning is where he is going to eat lunch… Lunch itself takes his time from twelve to three.
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A sad, sad story Nov. 11, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] An ambitious young man named Esau McPlugg would let nothing interfere with his rise to fame and wealth -- he said he would enjoy life after he made his fortune… He worked nights and went ahead of all his friends who were out late at night dancing and carousing…
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They can have it Nov. 7, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I'd like to get married but they don't make 'em as beautiful as Ted's wife anymore -- Ted's a lucky guy." "Ted's wife is the best looking girl here -- she spoils me for all the others -- I think I'll go out and take a smoke."
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Announcing as a national pastime Nov. 6, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Radio announcers give themselves a break by repeating their own names every few minutes… Why not give trainmen a chance for a little personal publicity…
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A sad, sad story Nov. 5, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Phil Small was very anxious to become a big shot among cultured people -- he read the classics and all the latest books so he would be able to discuss literature… He went to Grand Opera so he would be able to discuss music fluently…
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Making up a voter's mind Nov. 4, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A voter will spend days before election listening to noble speeches so he can cast his vote for the fairest candidate… And make his final decision on a speech like this…
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Two women hurrying to vote Nov. 3, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Louise, dear, I'll meet you in front of the election booth and we can vote together." "Louise, you look stunning in your new coat -- I always said you look best in black and white."
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A sad, sad story Oct. 9, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Johnathan Q. Wind, dry candidate for congress, made an eloquent speech on upholding the eighteenth amendment… He grew very dramatic as he swore to enforce the laws of the country if elected to the great office for which he was running…
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The football panic is on Oct. 4, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A man fell out of a 22-story window and dug a hole in the concrete pavement without getting hurt -- six big colleges are after him to play football this season. The scouts are out again looking for husky-lunged cheer leaders.
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They can have it Oct. 3, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sorry for you saps that have to keep on working -- I've retired -- I've got mine and I'm going to enjoy life -- so long, Paul." "Arthur, you're a lucky guy."
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A sad, sad story Sept. 30, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Luther Crunch didn't want to be selfish and let his wife sit home while he was playing golf -- so he gave her a set of clubs and told her to take lessons… She thought the professional had lovely eyes and stayed so late taking lessons every afternoon that…
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They can have it Sept. 26, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, why don't you make a fuss over me like that? Whose two are the most loving couple in town -- they're always saying sweet things." "You're right, Mary."
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Heroes who really deserve banquets Sept. 24, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cyrus T. McTruffle is entitled to greatness because he borrowed a paper of matches and gave it back! Ohm van Garlic deserves the title of hero because he pulled his feet out of the way when somebody crowded past him in the movies!
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There isn't much logic in the names of summer Aug. 27, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sea view cottage." "The Idle Hour."
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[BLANK] Nov. 10, [1930]

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Life is just one bridge game after another Aug. 17, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A man spends thousands of dollars taking his family on a sight-seeing trip through Egypt and they spend all their time playing bridge. "Five spades."
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A sad, sad story July 31, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A certain heiress fell in love with a beautiful male voice that came over the radio every night… So she put an ad in the personal column of a newpaper asking the man with the soulful voice to come and call on her…
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They can have it July 30, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Herman, every fellow I know has a car but you -- why don't you buy one?" "I can't afford it but I'll buy one for your sake, dear -- I deserve a little enjoyment out of life."
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A sad, sad story July 28, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Luke Simmons had one ideal -- a girl with blonde hair, long eye-lashes, and a beautiful complexion -- and she must be tall and slender… After looking over the whole face of the globe he finally found a girl who lived up to everything his fondest dreams could picture…
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Pajamas are cute at that July 26, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With the girls wearing pajamas all day at the beach and on the street things seem a little confusing. A natural mistake.
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A sad, sad story July 24, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This man took out an accident insurance policy so he would be fully protected in case he got hurt… He went through an earthquake without getting a scratch…
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They can have it July 23, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I wish I was with the firm long enough to get a vacation like Joe -- look at him -- he's just leaving and he's the happiest man in the world." "Here I am in a stuffy, gloomy office while Joe is up ther ein the beautiful, green mountains inhaling fresh air…
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A sad, sad story July 22, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A salesman had been trying to sell Old Man Jones some stock for a long time but he could never catch Jones in a good mood… So he decided to take Jones out for a game of golf and let him win -- then he would make the sale while Jones was happy…
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The new education June 7, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Junior, you'll have to pay more attention to your lessons and quit going to movies all the time." "But, daddy…"
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A sad, sad story June 6, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A certain young man was fed up with having too much family around him -- he couldn't sneeze without spraying three grandparents and six uncles… So he proposed to a nice young lady just to have his own home and lead his own life…
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They always go you one better June 4, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I'm happy -- in two more weeks I move to my beautiful place at the seashore." "Joe, I saved and saved for years until I could afford a nice little summer cottage at the beach -- that's my idea of real living."
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A sad, sad story June 3, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A big businessman got sick from sticking too close to his desk -- the doctor said he would die if he did not… So he joined a very exclusive golf club and it cost him $3500 for initiaion and dues…
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More protection for the public June 2, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] As long as they have censors ti regulate our various activities, why not have a board of censors in each hat store to keep us from buying… "His expression calls for a blue hat band with pink stripes."
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They always go you one better May 29, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Out you go! You owe four months rent!" "Gee, Mister, I've got troubles -- my wife left me, I got sick and lost my job, my son is in jail, my watch is in hock…"
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A sad, sad story May 28, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This farmhand was so sick of being surrounded with chickens he decided to quit the farm and go to the city… He read an ad in the paper: Wanted a bright young man to work as assistant to proprietor of city store in heart of business section.
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Open phones in a dry store May 27, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] They're doing away with telephone booths in drug stores and putting in open telephones -- this will make phoning about as private as radio announcing. If you tell a secret over a drug store phone you may as well announce it to the whole town.
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The poor letter carrier gets no credit May 17, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A letter carrier walks ten or fifteen miles over hard pavements… Walks up and down stairs all day in thirty and forty story buildings…
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There's no answer Apr. 1, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why is it that barbers, dentists and masseurs insist on talking about poltics, world affaris and art when you're in no position to take the slightest bit of interest? "Gloop!"
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The boys learn about George Washington Feb. 22, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My son, you should try to be like George Washington -- familiarize yourself with the things that were associated with his life." "I think I'll visit some antique shops and look at a lot of things that belonged to him -- that will give me a good idea of what he was like."
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The wealthy enjoy golf in the South Feb. 21, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Big businessmen, glad to get away from the barren city pavements, ligner in the foliage while out on the beautiful golf courses. The millionaires, when they find that their clubs are not suited to the southern courses, do not hesitate to change right away.
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Those early morening radio exercizes Feb. 20, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good morning, everybody -- how are you all this beautiful, bright sunny morning -- it's exactly six…" "I don't see how that guy can be so cheerful so early in the morning."
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Oscar, hand me that ax Feb. 19, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mister Gimpwaffer is outside to see you -- I'll tell him to come in for a minute -- take it easy -- you're still a very sick man." "Thanks for coming to see me, Gimpwaffer -- it's nice to have your friends think of you after a serious operation."
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A sad, sad story Feb. 15, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This young man worked night and day and made a fortune -- his idea was to get a nice wife, make a lot of friends and become popular… So he married a beautiful girl, built a fine house, and prepared to make himself the center of social life…
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Figure skating Feb. 13, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It seems a shame to let all the fancy ice-skating go to waste -- here are a few ways in which this beautiful pasttime can really be made useful. A chance for the tailor to remind a customer of an unpaid bill.
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A woman's privilege Feb. 11, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Jack, dear, I bought that piece of bulgarian porcdfelain for the house…" "What's the dofferemce as long as you're satisfied, dear?"
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An awful jolt! Feb. 8, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll take off weight if I have to go through every exercise ever invented!" "This dieting is a terrible hardship -- but it'll be worht while when everybody notices how thin I've gotten."
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A logical thing to do Feb. 10, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, I've been flat broke ever since the stock crash and things are getting worse…" "The grocer refused to deliver the eggs and the butcher was here with his lawyer."
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A hundred per cent efficiency Feb. 7, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, where is that girl again? Every time I want to dictate a letter she's always on the phone!" "I'm sorry, Tom -- I can't see you tonight -- I'm going out with Phil and Mazie and Jack -- but I've got Monday night open -- all right…"
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Getting some sleep on a train Feb. 6, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Many people hav etrouble getting to sleep on trains -- here are a few suggestions to help them out of their difficulty. Just press a button and this attachment is guaranteed to put ou to sleep in any berth on any road.
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[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Feb. 5, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A dozen members of Kid Dynamite's staff of managers hold a meeting of the "I woulda made club" while… "If de kid would take my advice I could make him a hundred grand in no time."
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Herman, hand me that ax! Feb. 4, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got the most marvelous dentist in the world -- this wonderful new set of teeth makes me feel great!" "Look, old man, did you ever see any dental work like that? They're better than my own teeth…"
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A sad, sad story Feb. 3, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Once upon a time a young man made $1,000,000 and decided to buy an expensive foregin car to go out and win the girl he loved. Another young man loved the same girl -- but he was poor and had to walk out to her house to woo her.
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All in the point of view Jan. 31, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look, Raplh, isn't that a swell little ashtray! I swiped it from the Sleeplight Hotel in Detroit." "I copped this little cream pitcher from the restaurant in the Hotel La Goof in Chicago when the waiter wasn't looking."
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Jan. 29, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The bald headed division of the "I woulda made club" holds it's weekly meeting… "It's not so terrible to be bald, sir -- look how happy pollywogs are."
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Otto, hand me the ax! Jan. 28, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This new radio has the most beautiful tine I ever heard -- I can't wat for my friend, George Woggle…" "George, did you ever hear anything like it? It's the very latest model Wonderola Special."
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Musicians should not lose heart Jan. 27, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With canned music beign used in most of the theaters the poor musicians have to look around for other… A piccolo player can always get a job impersonating a whistle on a peanut stand where they sell cold peanuts.
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A great favor Jan. 25, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, I have an uncle who has a friend who knows a man in the automovile license bureau…" "Marvelous, Dick -- I'll appreciate that more than anything in the world."
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Sneezing time in the talkies Jan. 22, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When you're a little hard of hearing. "Your honor, as foreman of this jury, it is my solemn duty…"
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An evening together Jan. 21, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He really means this. "Goodnight, Joe -- I'm always glad when the day's work is done so I can get home to my sweet littl wife."
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Why be lonesome? Jan. 20, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Pullman Company ought to do something about their timid people who are too shy to start a conversation on a train. Why not have a hostess on trains to get all the passengers together like one big happy family?
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Which will win out Jan. 16, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The biggest question bothering the women today is whether or not long skirts are here to stay -- this question, if you don't mind our saying so, is also bothering the men. "Dear, if I buy you a long dress and then they go back to short dresses you'll be out of luck because I can only afford one dress this season."
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You can't get away from it Jan. 15, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sick of eating all this cold food every night but I can't afford to go to a restaurant -- this hall room stuff is terrible." "Hello, Mr. McSandwhich -- we want you to come to our house to dinner tomorrow night."
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Where are you going this winter? Jan. 11, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mr. T. van Scratchmore Payne has decided to stay in town this winter and devote most of his time to settlement work -- he will begin his activities by settling with his landlord. Mrs. Henry J. Lumbago of Washtub-On-The-Floor has so much to occupy her at ome this winter she will not be able to visit Florida or California -- her devoted husband is constantly at her side.
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The weekly meeting of the "I woulda made club." Jan. 10, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Pullman porters on a transcontinental train take a little time off their strenuous duties and hold a special meeting of the "I woulda made club." "Dey don't seem to be coinin' no more money larger dan dimes."
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Long gloves are back again Jan. 9, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The girls are wearing long black evening gloves again just as in grandma's time. "Pardon me, Miss -- but you forgot to take off your kitchen gloves when you finished washing the dishes."
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The perpetual pupil Jan. 8, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're doing wonderfully with your golf lessons, Mister Wilkus -- every shot you've made is equivalent to a 250-yard drive." "Jim, I've taken twelve golf lessons and perfected my game at last -- my swing, my pivot, my stance, my follow-through, my timing, are all perfect -- I'm dying to get out on the links and show you what I can do."
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Our great telephone wire untangler Jan. 7, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The only way we can figure out to keep from getting all tangled up in the telephone wire every time your pick up phone is this… Attach the wire to a trained snake and get him to stand at attention every time the phone rings…
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Who said stocks? Jan. 6, 1930

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The man used to study the stock quotations -- but now that he doesn't look at them anymore he has a little time to play with his child. This broker used to be the most popular man at all social affairs when everybody gathered around him and asked for stock tips -- now nobody notices him and he has to sit around and count his fingers.
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The talkies rule the nation Jan. 4, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The talkies have grown to be the most important thing in American life and some of our prominent citizens put in a squawk. Abbott Dillwhistle says: "Since the talkies arrived my wife hasn't been home on time to cook me a single meal -- I think the picture theatres should equip every seat with a kitchenette."
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Modern furniture Jan. 3, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Comfort and modern furniture don't seem to fit in the same room. He knew there was no use in kicking about the artistic lamp his wife brought home -- so he experimented until he found a position in which he could read.
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You can't get away from it Jan. 2, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sick of riding in from the country every day -- I spend so much time riding to and from work I'm always tired out -- I'm going to move into the city to avoid all this traveling." "Gee, this city apartment is swell -- now I can sleep that extra hour I used to spend riding on the train."
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An old Spanish custom Jan. 1, [1930]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Can you think of anything worse than this happening on New Year's Day? Just as you are about to curl up for a long snooze after an all-night party you hear the voices of your uncle and aunt downstairs announcing… "Tell Mister Twillinger that his uncle Abner and aunt Agatha came all the way from Appletown to wish him a Happy New Year -- we'll wait."

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Miscellaneous
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That's life Dec. 15, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If you don't want your neighbors to know you can't afford to do any Christmas shopping this year, just borrow a lot of empty boxes and carry them home. "When we return these boxes I hope they let us keep the string."
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That's life Dec. 1, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Whose deal?" "Whose deal is it now?"
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That's life Dec. 7, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If they keep on singing popular songs in that queer hotcha language they'll soon have us talking that way. "Beedla bong oppidy opp ta ta udda ug g zong."
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That's life Dec. 6, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hannibal Butts was wondering how he could support his family on his small income… He picked up a paper and saw cooks advertised for $20 a month, 12-room houses for $30 a month, suits for $15…
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That's life Nov. 28, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Every big fighter now has a dozen managers we can expect them to be conducting fights with conferences very soon. "Let's tell him to lead a left."
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That's life Oct. 31, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm dying to see the picture." "These seats are pretty far back but we'll watch for better ones."
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[That's life] Why is it--when the Butts Family had money they went to a swell place and had a dull New Year party… Dec. 30, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ten dollars a head to be miserable!" "Is it against the law to smile around here?"
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[That's life] Advice to Christmas shoppers Dec. 17, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When selecting presents for the children, blindfold yourself and make a grab -- you'll be wrong anyway… Do a littlbe balancing every evening at home so you'll become proficient in carrying Christmas packages.
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[That's life] Public enemy no 30: The man who invented Christmas cards Dec. 16, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, half the people on our last year's list are dead and we're mad at the other half." "We have to get rid of 100 cards -- let's get some new names out of the telephone book."
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[That's life] "Get the doctor quick! There's a speck of dust in my wine glass." Dec. 14, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why is it -- this woman is mortally afraid of germs at home… But will "simply adore" eating at a roadside joint -- why is it?
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[That's life] Romeo Butts wanted to surprise his girl for Christmas so he bought her a beautiful pearl necklace… Dec. 13, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He was so happy thinking about the way she would look with the pearls around her neck, he took a ride out into the country… Suddenly, turning into a back road, he saw his girl spooning with his best friend…
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[That's life] "This is terrible--only three weeks for my Christmas shopping--I've got to go to the crowded stores and select gifts for Joe…" Dec. 3, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, hello, this is the bank--there isn't a nickel left in your account--you're absolutely broke."
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[That's life] Public enemy no 28: The man who invented corks Dec. 2, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We've been pulling on this cork for an hour." "Maybe it's put in with cement."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 29, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mary Butts went to the hospital -- her friends sent her beautiful flowers but she was too sick to know they were there… In a short time the flowers wilted and the nurse had to throw them away…
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It's very tough to hold a girl these days Nov. 26, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If he takes her to a football game she falls in love with the fullback… "What a gorgeous neck!"
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[That's life] Tomb of the unknown turkey who made the world safe for cranberry sauce Nov. 24, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All the castor oil in the world can't spoil the great joy you have given us on Thanksgiving Day."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 22, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] J. Plodder Butts, a letter carrier was weary from walking, walking, walking… He saved every penny so that he could buy an automobile and rest his weary limbs…
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[That's life] You can't deprive children of the pleasure of practicing football around the house--so why not dress accordingly? Oct. 29, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I see where a candidate in Wisconsin came out for light wines and heavy women." "Gee, Pop, I made a perfect goal."
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[That's life] Who says there's no advantage in a college education? Oct. 22, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He gets his diploma and wonders what to do with it. In a few years his life is a complete flop…
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[That's life] Public enemy no 23: The man who invented keys Oct. 28, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got forty-two keys on my key-ring and I don't know what one of 'em is for." "I lost my key and I'm afraid to ring the bell for fear my wife will think I'm drunk again."
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[That's life] Publicly enemy no 22: The man who invented tipping Oct. 21, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Did you enjoy your stew, sir?" "Everything satisfactory, sir?"
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Will Rogers says the candidates would get more votes if they'd croon their speeches over the radio Oct. 20, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rudy puts sex appeal into his campaign for mayor. "Good-night, sweetheart, will we meet tomorrow, elect me, sweetheart, and I will banish sorrow…"
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[That's life] "The safety-value of democracy is the ultimate good judgement of the people to select competent men to public office." Oct. 19, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why is it -- a women's civic club spends a year studying the fundamentals of government… "Correct -- we need a business administration."
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[That's life] All the colleges are striving to make football more refined this year Oct. 15, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mechanical face-wiper to get perspiration out of player's eyes. Mud guards to keep ball clean on sloppy field.
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Here are a few more ways to economize in running the government Oct. 13, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Don't let the president waste valuable time going fishing -- he can fish during business hours. "The hot dog situation is growing more acute by the hour."
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[That's life] Public enemy no 21: The man who invented the alarm clock Oct. 14, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish that thing would fail to go off some morning so I could oversleep and lose my job and become a bum and enjoy life." "Ha ha! That bell will drive you to work till you're so old you'll have to go in a wheel chair."
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[That's life] Why is it--this woman will pay a masseuse to pound her till she's black and blue all over… Oct. 12, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Harder, Peterson -- give me the rabbit punch." And then yell blue murder when her husband hits her with his elbow by accident -- why is it?
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[That's life] Christopher Butts, old-time bartender, waited around since 1918 for prohibition ro be repealed… Oct. 11, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He was delighted when he read that both political conventions had come out against the eighteenth amendment…
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[That's life] People are gambling again--but only on a small scale Oct. 10, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A little bet with the minister. "I'll match you whether we pay you double or nothing."
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[That's life] The football influence is being felt in the political campaign Oct. 8, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Voters organize a cheering section. "Zip boom ah. Zip boom ah, brown for congress, rah, rah, rah."
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[That's life] Public enemy no 20: The man who designated theatre seats Oct. 7, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ugh! I sat in a was of chewing gum!" "Stop breathing down my neck!"
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[That's life] Scientific study showing different moods of a golfer as he uses the various clubs Oct. 1, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Expression of a golfer right after his drive. Expression of same golfer after using his brassie.
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[That's life] "The fate of this country is in the hands of us women--we must discard the puny weaklings and find physical and mental giants to lead us on to victory." Sept. 28, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why is it -- this woman political speaker says this country needs a big, strong man… Generall goes home to a husband like this -- why is it?
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Sept. 27, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hazel Butts was invited to a swell party but had nothing to wear… She found a beautiful old gown of her grandmother's which the family had kept for thirty years for sentimental reasons…
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This year the colleges are going to concentrate less on football and more on studies Sept. 26, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Who's the guy they're making such a fuss over?" "That's Luther Smart, who got the highest mark in astronomy."
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[That's life] "I'm in the rough." Sept. 17, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm in a trap."
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[That's life] Wear one of our soundproof helmets to keep from going crazy from advice while driving an automobile Sept. 10, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm sure this is the wrong road -- that cow wasn't here last year." "Stop and ask a policeman."
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[That's life] Public enemy no 16: The person who invented lipstick Sept. 9, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I had one dance with a girl and came away looking like a wounded soldier." "I think I've got lipstick poisoning."
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[That's life] Gene Tunney is being sent out by the National Democratic Committee to campaign for Roosevelt Sept. 8, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The president crisis has shaken the very foundation of our economic life." "We need strong leadership to extricate us from this morass of political intrigue."
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[That's life] Big hearted husbands take their wives to see a beauty contest Sept. 3, [1932]

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[That's life] Public enemy no 14: The man who invented window shades Sept. 2, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I spend so much time untangling that cord every day I'm neglecting my business." "I took a four-year course in engineering and I still don't know how to wind one of these jiggers."
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[That's life] Making it a little easier for the well-dressed summer man Sept. 1, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A trough of white-wash here and there would help you to keep your white shoes white. Simply way to keep from getting messy when you carry your wet bathing suit home.
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[That's life] Why is it--a woman will delight in a terrific din of female conversation all afternoon… Aug. 31, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] And then throw a fit when her husband opens his mounth in the evening--why is it?
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Aug. 30, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It was the last round of the great championship battle and kind butts had the champion in a bad way… The kid's manager saw visions of millions as he screamed for the kid to knock the champion out…
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[That's life] Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts, a.k. invents simple way for wet-dry straddle candidate to please everybody… Aug. 29, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Repeal.
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[That's life] When you set up the table for a game of bridge you have to rearrange all the furniture in the house Aug. 27, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, bring in the big upholstered chair for Mrs. Plump." "Mr. Butts, did you play polo over the weekend?"
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[That's life] Public enemy no 13: The man who designated modern furniture Aug. 26, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ha ha! I've made everybody uncomfortable -- ha ha ha!" "How do you talk into this?"
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[That's life] Now that the big cities are chopping salaries… Aug. 25, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The only way teachers can eat. "Children, tomorrow we study food -- I want you to bring some stake, potatoes, spinach, prunes, spaghetti, ice cream and coffee."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Aug. 23, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hennessy Butts, who made $1,000,000 bootlegging, decided to turn square and settle down to a respectable life… He met a beautiful, refined girl at a dance and proposed to her -- she accepted him and…
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[That's life] Talk is gradually becoming unnecessary--you can expres anything important by simply pointing the thumb of the right hand Aug. 22, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In a movie theater it means, "There are pleanty of seats upstairs in the back." At the door of a speakeasy it means, "Okay -- right through to the back room."
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[That's life] An inventive child saves his parents the trouble and expense of taking him out to enjoy the tortures of an amuesment park Aug. 20, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, what in the name of…?" "Look, Mom -- when I reach the bottom I kick the broom and it knocks the bucketful of broken glass right on top of my head…"
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[That's life] Why is it -- these people are bored with the finest food that money can buy… Aug. 17, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] While these people are overjoyed with a few cents worth of hotdogs and hamburgers -- why is it? "Rather amusing."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Aug. 16, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Adolph Butts, big movie producer, went to Europe to find a new star… He offered Mitzi Noodlehof, a great Hungarian actress, $10,000 a week to come to America…
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[That's life] "Gee, I'm invited to a swell estate for the weekend--this is the first chance I ever had to relac and enjoy the luxuries of life." Aug. 15, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mrs. Van Spender says you are to have the blue room overlooking the lake, sir." "This is marvelous! I can take it as easy as a king."
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[That's life] The most lonesome man in the world -- the guy who doesn't play bridge or backgammon Aug. 13, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Pass." "One club."
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Public enemy no 11: The man who put sand traps in golf courses Aug. 12, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Help! I just buried myself and I'm not dead yet!" "Ha ha! Their suffering is delightful! Ha ha ha!"
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[That's life] "Oh, dear, I'm so scared! One of these tough-looking hitch-hikers might turn out to be a robber or something." Aug. 11, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't worry, dear -- I've arranged for that." "Ride, buddy?"
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[That's life] Why is it--this young man who never moves faster than a prison sentence when at home… Aug. 10, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Breaks the world's record for the 100-meter sprint in Olympic games -- why is it? "You're so slow you'd come in second to a man who was standing still."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Aug. 9, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] An Olympic shot-putter put the shot so far it went through a window and hit… a lover who thought it was a bomb thrown by his halted rival…
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[That's life] The first victim of the Olympic Games Aug. 8, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What happened to that athlete?" "This isn't an athlete -- just a spectator who busted his neck trying to watch all the games at once."
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[That's life] "Haven't seen you in months. Joe--we ought to spend some time together." Aug. 6, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "How about a game of golf, Ed?"
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[That's life] Public enemy no 10: The man who designed the windows for railroad trains Aug. 5, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Next time I travel I'll take along a stick of dynamite." "Thanks -- but I had a facial massage before I left home."
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[That's life] It will be hard to keep the Olympic Games free from international complications Aug. 4, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Italian athletes will have to be careful or some of the other runners will get tangled up in their spaghetti. The shot put is a dangerous event because the shot is liable to get lost in the whiskers of the French spectators.
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[That's life] Why is it -- the man who can't stand any pain himself… Aug. 3, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Will go to a fight and encourage the boys to torture each other -- why is it? 'Doctor, doctor, I can't stand it -- how can you stand there so coldblooded and watch me suffer?"
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Aug. 2, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Air Isaac newton Butts got a fish on his line weighing 1000 pounds and ten feet in length… He battled with the monster for seven hours and after a terrible struggle, finally subdued him…
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[That's life] The girls are so crazy about Olympic athletes that the average suitor has to make love in the athletic manner Aug. 1, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "May I drop in?" "Sure, angel."
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[That's life] More intrepid aviators are poised for record-breaking flights July 29, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hamilton Sniffter is all fueled up for a record flight down a flight of speakeasy stairs. Grabba Cashmore, the great movie actress, is all set to fly into a tantrum when she starts her next picture.
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[That's life] Public Enemy no 9: The man who first thought of putting important ushers in unimportant movie theatres July 28, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ha ha! The idea is to keep the best seats empty -- ha ha ha!" "There are plenty of seats in the fifteenth balcony in the rear."
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[That's life] Wh is it--this man goes wild if he has to wait a few minutes for a fish in a restaurant… July 27, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] But will sit patiently for days waiting for a fish in a stream -- why is it? "I ordered a broiled bluefish four minutes ago and it's not here yet -- do you expect me to spend my whole life here?"
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[That's life] A sad, sad story July 26, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Martini G. Butts spoke on the evils of prohibition eight years ago and people looked upon him as a dangerous character… He was discovered taking a glass of wine with his dinner and was arrested for insulting the constitution…
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[That's life] News item: Needy society women are renting advertising space on their sunburned backs July 25, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You see, this adhesive tape, put on in the form of letters, leaves the skin white underneath.
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"I'm driving to Sausage Lake and I want you to looks over my car -- it might need just a little tuning up." July 23, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The crank case is a little worn -- I'd better put in a new one to make sure." "We might as well change the differential to be on the safe side."
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Public enemy no 8: The man who insists on mixing his own salad dressing July 22, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, will you tell the maid to get me some manchurian truffle sauce and a few widgetts." "Why not throw it on me direct and save time?"
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[That's life] Experts say that summer animals will contribute largely towards the breaking of Olympic records July 21, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The sudden appearance of a snake is a great inspiration for broad jumping. Association with bears will eventually lower the marathon mark.
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[That's life] Why is it--this fellow will kick all winter about the old-fashioned plumbing at home… July 20, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] And in the summer take great delight in a cracked bowl and a leaky pitcher -- why is it? "They haven't fixed these faucets since the house was built -- they must think we're savages."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story July 19, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cleopatra Butts achieved her great ambition by winning a beauty contest as "Miss Hoboken." Her face and figure became famous and she got a job in a big revue called "boop hot-cha badoop."
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[That's life] A puzzling situation--opposite sides are right for the same reason! July 18, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The wets think the eighteenth amendment is a failure because they can still ge liquor… The drys think the eighteenth amendment is a success because they can still get liquor!
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Mar. 24, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The teacher told little Oswald Butts that the most glorious form of achievement was to become President… Oswald grew up, worked hard, made millions of friends, and was elected President…
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[That's life] A delicate social problem--you send for a man to fix the radio and he stays for hours listening to everthing on the air, on your time! Mar. 25, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think he's charging us two dollars an hour." "Shall we call a cop?"
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[That's life] Why is it--Mrs. Butts will become panic-stricken when her husband drives 30 miles an hour… Mar. 23, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] But will be perfectly calm when someone else is driving 75 miles an hour -- why is it? "Look out for that tree, you fool -- don't drive so close to the edge -- let me out -- I think a tire exploded -- use your head -- we'll be killed -- help!"
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Mar. 22, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It took Sacha Butts twenty years to save up for a $30,000 violin… On the strength of the fine tone of his violin he was engages in vaudeville at a huge salary…
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[That's life] In a view of national disarmament, that great thinker, Tobias G Butts, suggests personal disarmament, also Mar. 18, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] People who are inclined to pick fights should be made to wear sponges on their fists. Upholstered tips for shoes to save injury to bill collectors when being kicked out.
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Mar. 17, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With great care and expense, Toby Butts raised a beautiful prize hen… The hen laid 400 perfect eggs which Toby took the fair to shell for a high price…
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Mar. 15, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Butts pulled a cigarette out of her daughter's mouth because she thought the girl was smoking too much… She threw the cigarette out the window in a fit of high-minded indignation…
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[That's life] "This is Tobais G Butts Sr sending his regular weekly broadcast from station BOLONEY Mar. 14, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You will now hear that great explorer, Livingston Scoot, who just completed a trip in the New York subway. And now we continue our great family serial, "Papa and Mamma."
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[That's life] Chinese laundrymen all stopped work to talk about the war and out friend, Tobias G. Butts Sr., had to go to the lodge banquet without a shirt! Mar. 11, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My friends, these are times when we must see things in the light of the naked truth." "So I notice!"
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A sad, sad story Mar. 10, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Butts secretly hid her pearls in a flower pot for safey at night… A burglar came in, found nothing and left -- Mr. Butts spied him going out and…
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Mar. 8, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lucy Butts bought a new dress and the saleslady told her it was the only one of it's kind in town… She described the dress in an enthusiastic letter to her sweetheart, not knowing the saleslady had sold 20 like it…
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[That's life] "This is Tobias G Butts Sr broadcasting his regular weekly program from station BOLONEY Mar. 7, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ah, hear the chimes followed by announcement of correct time by courtesy of the Turnip Watch Co." "It is now exactly 4 1/2 minutes to a quarter after half past."
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[That's life] Olympic athletes area already in this country getting ple Feb. 27, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pole vaulters are keeping in trim trying to get into crowded movies. Champion sprinters are developed terrific speed escaping from holdup men.
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Bundles, bundles, and still more bundles! Dec. 21, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Getting home is largely a matter of guesswork. "Say, mister, will you please tell me which way I'm going I can't see a thing."
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[That's life] These days, when a man is badly shaken up, the only things that fall out of his pockets are cards with addresses of speakeasies and bootleggers Dec. 5, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There's no use in stopping--they're probably the same cards as I've got myself."
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[That's life] The Butts family all got indigestion from rushing through dinner to get seats at the movies--so Mrs. Butts asked the manager of the movie theatre if she could bring her… Dec. 4, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm afraid this chicken won't be done before the main feature starts." "Ma, I've got time to eat another plate of soup during the news reel."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Dec. 3, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Toby Butts Jr. worked for days on a speech he was to deliver at the firm's annual banquet. He rented a tuxedo to make a hit with the boss -- but at the last minute he discovered that the coat was a terrible fit…
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[That's life] Why is it--Mrs. Butts will call her husband a fiendish brute for neglecting the goldfish… Dec. 2, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] And then take flowers to a criminal who murdered his whole family with an ax -- why is it? "Tobias, you forgot to feed the goldfish! There's no excuse for such inhuman hearlessness! Goldfish have feelings! You're a wicked man!"
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Dec. 1, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Leo Butts, a nephew of Tobias G. Butts Sr., was a husky truck driver but business was bad and he made very little money… So he decided to go into the prize ring for one night for $1,000 and buy his mother some warm winter clothing which she needed badly…
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[That's life] The dunking habit has crept quietly into our American life until it has become one of our great national pastimes Nov. 30, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The guilty dunker barracades himself in his room so nobody will discover his secret vice. "There's no law against it but I might as well play safe."
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[That's life] Toby Butts Jr., forgetting that the football season is over, takes his girl to the football stadium from force of habit… Nov. 28, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 'Will you promise not to look at another man till I get rich and famous enough to ask you to marry me?" "You angel!"
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[That's life] Why is it--Prof. Lucifer G. Butts, brother of Tobias G. Butts Sr., has no trouble in finding a planet hundreds of millions of miles away… Nov. 27, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] But can't find things around the house when they're right under his nose -- why is it? "There it is as clear as a wart on your nose…"
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 17, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Toby Butts Jr. heard that a big firm wanted a representative to go to Italy so he decided to study Italian… He took an expensive correspondence course and learned to speak Italian like a native…
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[That's life] Every morning Tobias G. Butts spends ten minutes adjusting the faucets in the shower bath and then some one turns on the water in another ppart of the house… Nov. 16, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Now he has installed a button which blows a siren telling the cook to shut off the water in the kitchen while he is taking his shower.
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[That's life] Professor Cheeseborough comes upon Toby Butts Jr and another student after they both failed intheir memory and concentrations test Nov. 14, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And they couldn't remember who wrote Hamlet!" "Notre Dame had their best back field nine years ago when Stavovik ran the ball…"
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 26, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A large and a small gentleman turkey were hated rivals because they were in love with the same lady turkey… The large turkey bullied the small turkey and ate up all the food in sight so he would be still larger and more important in the eyes of the lady turkey…
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Aunt Cyanite comes all the way from Swamp City to spend a happy thanks -- giving with the Butts Family and monopolizes the conversation with a detailed account… Nov. 25, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You remember Josie Popple, that nice girl with the red hair? Well, her stove exploded and kille dher and her five sisters--and cousin Agatha was bitten by a rattlesnake…"
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 24, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Toby Butts Jr. loved Susan Glutz -- their parents forbade them to see one-another -- Toby told her he'd pin a note on the branch of a certain tree telling… He pinned the note on the branch -- it told Susan to meet Toby at the train the next day and they would elope…
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[That's life] All women like to believe certain things about themselves--why not arrange things so the ladies will be permanently happy? Nov. 20, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No lady's shoe should ever be marked over size two. "Sure, madam -- it's size two -- see, it's marked in black and white."
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A sad, sad story Nov. 19, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The young king of maleria was deeply in love with Tessie, the daughter of an ash car repairer… But the youn king was forced into a marriage with the homely Princess Frightina of the neighboring kingdom of Piffia for reasons of state…
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[That's life] Why is it--Mrs. Tobais G. Butts Sr. gets angry at Tobias for telling his little grandchild spooky stories… Nov. 18, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "…and they took out black Pete and hung him to a tree…" "You idiot, don't scare that child he'll never sleep tonight."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 12, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tobias G. Butts Sr. started on an expedition into the jungle to make a name for himself -- his dog, Lulu, just before the start, ate an iron bolt… Tobias used his trusty compass to give him the right direction -- but the bolt inside the dog attracted the needle so that it pointed the wrong way…
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 10, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Toby Butts Jr. walked across the Canadian border into the United States without being questioned by the revenue offiver… It started to rain so he decided to go back and wait under the customs shed till it stopped…
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[That's life] It is always so hard to get the last man for a bridge game that the other three players are not particular under what conditions he shows up Nov. 9, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Stick'em up!" "Ah, a fourth for bridge!"
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[That's life] Why not let the spectators use regular football tactics so they'll have a chance to reach their seats in the overcrowded stadiums at the big games? Nov. 7, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Nice interference, boys--I'll reach my seat in one down."
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[That's life] Toby Butts Jr has figured out an arrangement of automobile mirrors so he will not miss anything in feminine beauty that happens to pass in his direction Nov. 6, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There doesn't seem to be any slump in peaches."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 5, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Toby Butts Jr. caught a mouse but let it go because he didn't have the heart to see it suffer… The mouse crawled into a box of candy that Toby bought for Lucy Waffle, his best and only…
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[That's life] Why is it--Mrs. Tobias G. Butts will not listen to her husband when he tries to explain to her about conditions in America… Nov. 4, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You see, our government is facing a deficit due to a sharp rise in the budget and the shrinking of income taxes -- now Hoover says… "Tobias, how can you waste your time on such dry stuff? Let's go out."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Nov. 3, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The doctor left some large white pills with Mrs. Tobias G. Butts Sr. for her husband to take -- she put them in the cabinet next to the moth balls… When she put her fur coat away for the summer she loaded it up with the pills instead of the moth balls…
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[That's life] Songs, announcements, speeches and advertising talks are all being sent over the air in crooning, whispered, sweet, loving tone's -- they'll soon have us all talking like that Nov. 2, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Waiters are using those soothing radio tones to improve business. "Our health-giving, thrill-provoking caviar is gorgeous today, beautiful one."
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[That's life] Tobias Fizzle Sr wonders why he keeps going to football games--he has attended every big game for the last twenty years and hasn't really seen on yet Oct. 31, [1931]

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[That's life] Dempsey is coming back, Benny Leonard is coming back: Princess Eugenie Hats and puff sleeves are coming back: old songs… Oct. 30, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Maybe they'll revive the old eighty and ninety-round prize fights -- it's about time the captains of the cauliflower industry went to work. "Come on -- don't act like sissies -- this is only the 68th round."
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[That's life] Why is it--Toby Fizzle Jr. will buy a second-hand tire to save six dollars… Oct. 28, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll take that one over there -- you don't catch me throwing my dough away." "Certainly, Mister Green."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Oct. 27, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tobias Fizzle Sr. bought a country place and waited forty years for the land to go up -- but it went down instead… Finally when a man came along and offered to buy the place for half of what he paid for it Tobias jumped at the chance -- he took the money and moved quickly to the city…
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[That's life] Mr Tobias Fizzle Sr hasn't the heart to refuse the favors his many friends are asking--so he had a phonograph record made to answer all phone calls Oct. 26, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No!
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[That's life] A good folfer never knows what to do with all the cocktail shakers he wins in club tournaments why not save expense in furnishing a new apartment? Oct. 24, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, it's the modernistic influence." "I'd get dizzy if I sat in that chair."
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[That's life] News item: Prodessor Shcarles Gray Shaw of New York University says that people who whistle are morons Oct. 23, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Listen dear -- this is terrible our child has no brains!" "Let's call in a specialist."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Oct. 22, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "'Freight-car' Smith's mother made him quit football because she was afraid he'd get his skull dented…" "She decided to give him a party so he'd meet a lot of new people and forget about football…"
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[That's life] Why is it--a man will sacrifice all pleasures and slave for years so he'll have enough money to extertain the girls… Oct. 21, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When it's simple arithmetic to see that, when he has the money he'll be so old the girls won't pay any attention to him -- why is it? "I'll work till twelve tonight and start again at five tomorrow morning."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Oct. 20, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jasha Poundkeys practiced for years to make his debut as a great pianist… When the great day arrived his relatives got together and decided to make a fuss over him because they had hopes of sharing his future riches…
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[That's life] Many people think the streets of Mahatma Ghandi's political success is his striking appearance due to his lack of clothes… Oct. 19, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I stand before you as your candidate for controller of fish markets on a platform of brotherly love." "He's not skinny enough to excite any sympathy."
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There are constant rumors that beer is "just around the corner." Oct. 17, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Taking no chances. "Dear, you haven't taken a glass of water in days."
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[That's life] Why is it--nothing ever happens to a cheap piece of crockery that you hate… Oct. 16, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Can't we get rid of this lopsided five-cent cup? It gives me the willies!" "I threw it out six times but the ash man always brings it back."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Oct. 15, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ezekiel Oak was a maker of bars for saloons -- when prohibition came along he thought his business would be ruined… So he sold out and became a Wall St. broker…
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Oct. 13, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Winston Blunk took his new car out for a slow spin because the salesman told him he would ruin the car if he went more than 30 miles an hour at first… A fleeing bandit jumped on the back and forced Winston to go seventy miles an hour…
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[That's life] A new dictator comes into power in the world of sports Oct. 12, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I decree that all college boys shall wear funny hats and reccoon coats and sit in stadiums…" "Make the most of it while it lasts, kid -- they'll kick you out in a few months, too!"
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Now they're going to change the official golf ball again -- we wish they would make up their minds and keep 'em made up! Oct. 10, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Things move fast in the golfing world. "What's your hurry, Jim?"
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[That's life] Why is it--a businessman goes to the trouble to put all this in an ad for a secretary… Oct. 9, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When he makes his choice purely on a basis of feminine charm -- why is it? "Wanted: efficient, intelligent, experienced, industrious girl for a private secretary."
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A sad, sad story Oct. 8, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Van Swank hated her neighbor, Mrs. Dunk, because she was loud and vulgar and common… So Mrs. Van Swank rented an apartment in a swell neighborhood so she would not meet any more low people…
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[That's life] Why is it--people will spend a fortune to get an education in European travel… Oct. 7, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] And, when they get over there, they spend all their time indoors playing bridge -- why is it? "I've been dying to see Westminster Abbey all my life."
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A sad, sad story Oct. 6, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Willard Strong commanded great respect in business because he had such a strong face… His manly chin covered by a pugnacious beard, made people stand in awe as he passed by…
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[That's life] You can shut off the radio if you don't like the program--why not put this arrangement in movie houses so you can shut off the picture if… Oct. 5, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This feature picture is terrible--I'll shut it off till the news reel comes on."
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[That's life] It is our pleasure to announce the new golf club, "the Pusher-uppa," invented to make the game a real pleasure on goathill golf courses Oct. 3, [1931]

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[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Sapograms] What well known father of his country does this represent?
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[That's life] Why is it--when you plan a party it generally turns out like this… Oct. 2, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Poor things! They musta lost a relative." "If the music would only stop I could at least take a nap."
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Oct. 1, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Eric McRelic wouldn't trust anyone but himself to move a $5000 vase that had been in his family 75 years… He carried it safely into his new apartment after a trying day with the moving men…
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[That's life] Why is it--this girl will out walk all the members of her party on a summer hiking trip… Sept. 30, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I'm in a tough spot -- I can't go ahead and I can't quit." "It takes fifteen or twenty miles for me to get my stride."
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[That's life] "Ah--something fine and beautiful over the radio at last!" Sept. 28, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The infinite glories of the azure firmament are the the heritage of mortal man." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Sapograms] What red-headed movie star does this represent?
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Sept. 25, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Colonel Guzzleton bet his last nickle on his horse Corkscrew" -- he went to the paddock and told Corkscrew he would be at the rail cheering him on to victory… Corkscrew, anxious to hear his master's voice at the finish, led the race from the very start…
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[That's life] A sad, sad story Sept. 10, [1931]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lowell J. Moon, determined to get a good night's rest because he was going to a late party on the following night and wanted to make a hit with a certain young lady… His phone rang at 1:00 a.m. by mistake and he had such an argument with the operator he didn't get to sleep again till 4: 15…
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[That's life] "Dear, how about taking me out tonight?" Jan. 5, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sorry, Love, but I've got to stay home to listen to the 'happy porous plaster seraneders' on the radio." "How about tomorrow?"
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[That's life] Why is it -- the man who buys a $500 car shops for months… Jan. 4, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] But the man who buys a $6,000 car makes up his mind in a few minutes -- why is it? "It looks good -- but there are 37 other makes I'm considering before I finally make up my mind."
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[That's life] Why is it--a foreign judge will send a man to jail for not paying his debts… Jan. 12, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] But later, when he becomes a statesmen, will advise his country to default on the money it owes the United States -- why is it? "You only own ten Francs but it is a debt of honor -- ten years on the island!"
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[That's life] "Let's all go to a movie!" Jan. 14, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We'll put on our things." "Swell!"
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[That's life] With the movies idealizing brute strength, all you need is a good body to be a male star Jan. 16, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He has to appear like this in public so they'll recognize him. "I've seen your chest so often on the screen."
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[That's life] With the return of good beer, tailors are allowing for expansion in the region of the waistline Jan. 21, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I expect to drink fifteen glasses a day." "His regular measure is thirty-six make, make it forty-eight."
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[That's life] Why is it--a great celebrity signs his name in your guest book like this… Jan. 25, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] While a nobody signs his name like this--why is it?
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[That's life] It's easy to court a girl these days because they don't expect much on account of conditions Jan. 28, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A liberal caller. "A gumdrop, darling, and it's all for you."
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[That's life] Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts A.K. invents simple way to determine what percentage of alcohol makes beer intoxicating… Feb. 25, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear (hic) you can have a new (hic) fur coat."
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Commuters don't mind communiting when they don't commute Apr. 5, [1933]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "So you don't mind commuting at all?" "Not at all -- if I get the express in the morning I can go from my home to this office in forty minutes."
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A few ways to keep your automobile from being stolen [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "He's be sitting there for five hours…"
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[That's life] New jobs must be created for the latest crop of college graduates May 27, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Official foam-blower in a beer hall. "I'll send the foam-blower over right away."
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[That's life] Cheerful Carrie (just a little ray of sunshine) May 30, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oh, Professor, it was simply divine! Of course, I don't know a thing about music and the actual playing may have been terrible as far as I know--but your hair looked so musical!"
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[That's life] Public Enemy no 57 June 16, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The man who started the roller skating craze among old folks whose joints have been stiff for years. "I stayed on for a minute and was laid up for a month."
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[That's life] Public Enemy no 58 June 23, 1933

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The fellow who invented those sixteen-course midget portion summer boarding house meals. "Now let's see if I've brought everything -- onions, peas, spinach, oatmeal, codfish cakes, corn muffins…"
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[That's life] Cheerful Carrie June 27, 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Just a little ray of sunshine -- she waits outside while her friends take the most thrilling ride in the amuesment park. "Enjoy yourselves -- but be careful-the highest point doesn't look any too strong to me…"
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[Doc Write] Here he is Jan. 29, 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "A nine-pounder! Well, ain't that nice! Now you hurry and get into that warm footbath I got waitin' for ye' an' then t'bed!" "Yes, siree, Hettie -- an' I'm goin' t' sleep straight through till t' Fourth of July."
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[Doc Write] What it's about Mar. 5, 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Susan Miller came to live in Fairville as the ward of Doctor Wright and his motherly housekeeper Hettie… Their lives were tranquil and undisturbed until a strange boy came to town and asked Jed Stone, the hard-hearted groceryman, for something to eat.
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Doc Wright---It's Jerry Mar. 12 [1934]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Could yer git a swig o'apple? I'm plum gone"
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Doc Wright---Susan is moping Mar. 13 [1934]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "That apple warmed up my olde stummick-now, Doc, seein' is I represent th' law-
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Doc Wright--Nearing town Mar. 14, 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Jus' take it easy, Jerry-'taint nuthin' serious…"
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Doc Write - The Indignant Citizen Mar. 15. 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They're pullin' up to th' court-house in a sled-guess that nosey Constable's arrested the boy at last - Constable's is orn'ry critters"
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Doc Wright - In Conference Mar. 16 - 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Yes, Judge, that's him, al right - I'm sure he was in with th' robbers!"
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Doc Wright - Bigh-hearted Jed Mar. 17 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Judge an' I decided that maybe it mightn't be a bad idea to give the boy a job in your store- he can make up any harm that might have been done"
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Doc Wright - After All, He's Only Human Mar. 19 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fairville looks even brighter to Susan now that Jerry Hunter has arrived
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Doc Wright - An Evening Off Mar. 20 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Doctor, this is the first time in months the phones stopped ringin'- git out an' enjoy yourself!"
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Doc Wright - A Hot Game Mar. 21 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Which has the best judgement in Fairville- the medical profession or the law? Poker will decide "Jed, you forgot ante"
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Doc Wright- Interrupted Pleasure Mar. 22 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, Doc, it looks like my monkey- I got three aces!" "Looks like the winnin' hand t'me"
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Doc Wright- A Bad Man Mar. 23 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Doctor, Pete's a vicious moon agin'…" "There, there, Mrs. Seresi- we'll see what we can do 'bout it"
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Doc Wright - An Unexpected Blow Mar. 24 1934

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Doc was totally unprepared for the blow - but he's not the sort to stay down once a fight is started
 

Comics: various dates, 1910s-1930s, undated, and miscellaneous

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When a Golf Game is Over it's Finished

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Did you knock this man down in cold blood?" "Sure I did!"
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This Makes it Unanimous [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] All bundles should have cross-word puzzles on them to break the monotony of long street-car rides "Let's see what is a word in two letters meaning 'an Egyptian King's pajamas?'"
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep - Number Ninety-One [1924]?

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The married couple who invite you to their house for a quite game of bridge and spend the evening calling each other names.
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They always come back for more [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, our lease is up and I just wrote our landlord a nasty letter…" "Fine- let's look for another apartment right away"
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[People who put you to sleep] People who put you to sleep- Number fifty-four [1924]?

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The European guide who stuffs you with unimportant facts about old palaces and cathedrals.
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[Our own weekly radio ravings] Our own weekly radio ravings [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] What'll we do with grandpa? One of the big radio talks of the season- Professor Bimbo J. Botch…
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Some men are not very consistent [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "There'll be eight of us there, so I think we'll have one table of Mah Jong and one table of Bridge-" "I hope Margie doesn't come- she makes me sick - now, I heard…"
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Life's little jokes -- Number 431,997 [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lycurgus Spinoza Tornado McTait when at school was the winner in every debate, While Otto Wyoming Van Succotash Mum was so scared when they asked him to speak he was dumb:
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Life's little jokes -- Number 739,106 [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] For scenery that's restful and beautiful, too, this window affords a remarkable view, While the view that you get from this window is nix, it gives you an outlook on nothing but bricks:
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Life's little jokes -- Number 66,791,804

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Conceited, flirtatious buchanan McBean was constantly after some beautiful queen, while modest Joe Skeets kept his eyes straight ahead, as far as he knew all the chickens were dead:
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Life's little jokes -- number 66,791,804 [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Conceited, flirtatious Buchanan McBean was constantly after some beautiful queen…
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Life's little jokes -- number 509,337 [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This wonderful turkey with cranberry sauce was served in the home of Cadwallader Morse…
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Nibbsy [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oh, dear, my sweetheart will never get past that big brute on the opposing team" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Goin' to a fire?"
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Nibbsy [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear, you promised me a mink coat-I'm sure there's a fur shop in this neighborhood" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "Getting' a shampoo, Jed?"
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Twisted tales [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Every day Mrs. Caraway Plankington Pidge plays mah jong…
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Our own page of Christmas advertising [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Don't fail to visit our useless gift department…
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Last year's baseball scandal still lingers in the minds of some of the… [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey, you Yegg! How much were you paid for missing that one?"
volume 1964.047 v.23--ffALB, folder 05

[The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club] Rube Goldberg's Boobs…The weekly meeting of the Tuesday Ladies' Club [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mrs. Talcum, Mrs. Sobb, Mrs. Plain, Mrs. Van Scandal…
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[Life's little jokes] A tough-looking bird was Emanuel Bunda, you'd swear that his voice had the power of thunder… [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] While you'd think that the voice…
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Why is it -- the great surgeon, who is such an expert at carving the human body -- [ca. 1920-1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Makes such a mess of thanks-giving turkey - why is it?
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The new household collar button finder July 20, [1915?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Play "Home Sweet Home" on obo (A) - homesick goldfish (B) is overcome and sheds copious tears which fill bowl… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Phoney films] "I'm really getting as much salary as our theatrical ads say I 'm getting."
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Follow this and don't worry about firecrackers in the hands of little Steve July 5, [1915?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Child blows up toy balloon (A) which presses against saw (B), sawing off limb (C) - limb strikes camer button (D) which works camera… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "Dear it is every nickel I have in the world but it is just enough to buy a nice four-cylindfer punkmobile."
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Use our simple voting machine Nov. 1, [1932]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] First, look at board (A) and recognize picture of your candidate (no.1) turn clock (B) to corresponding number and press electric button (C)…
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Try our new patent clothes March 23, [1931?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Heat from flame (A) expands home brew in bottle (B) and cork (C) flies out with attached safety razor blade (D), which cuts string… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "What is a coward?"
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Simple way to open an egg without dropping is in your lap Jan 28, [1921]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When you pick up morning paper (A), string (B) opens door of bird-cage (C) and bird (D) follows bird-seed (E) up platform (F), and falls over edge… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Mike and Ike - they look alike] "Do you think the permanent wave is a success?"
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After going through the manufacturing building you class the inventor of overall with Edison and Marconi Aug. 28, [1920?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It took 3 years to install this machine at a cost of $704,329.18 -- see complete pair of overalls appear at other end. "Civilization is making wonderful progress -- you'll soon have to take a course in engineering to learn how to lace your shoes." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Phoney films] "I have decided to dismiss the class this afternoon and let your children go out to the Joy Zone at the fair and raise the dickens."
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It is a very simple matter to keep the flies off the baby [?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fly enters door, attracted by milk coming from bottle (A) - slides down through (B) to platform (C) - is ticked in the ribs by revolving tickler (D) - laughs until he falls over into one of buckets on endless chain… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I'm the guy] "Bring me a nice, large dish of curry."
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Our modest mosquito-bite scratcher July 20, [1917]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Water from drain-pipe (A) drops into flask (B) - cork (C) rises with water carrying needle (D) with it--needle punctures paper tumbler (E) containing beer… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] Poor man: "This is terrible--everybody out walking passes me--I wish I could afford a fast machine."
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Device for absent husbands who forget to wipe off their feet upon entering the house Nov. 22, [1916]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The centers of the two top steps are cut away and strips of paper are streched across--a wooly dog lies sleeping under each strip of paper. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] I've carried this pitcher full of ice water up the steps seven times and every time I get to the top it's empty!"
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[Untitled] Feb. 9, [1929]

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Now you know how to cut your own hair Mar. 10, [1933?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Laughing hyena (A) laughs - blind mouse (B) thinks heyna is laughing at him, gets insulted, walks off and bumps into disk… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Foolish questions] "O, Minerva, do you wear a switch?"
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[Illegible] [illegible]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Go to ball grounds and stand near fence (A) - during game, ball (B) is knocked over fence and hits dog (C) pushing him to ground - string… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I'm the guy] "She smiled when he soaked her on the nut, with a ragged cobble stonem she even loved him all the more, for her head was made of stone…"
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Sample 8 reliable remedies for seasickness Jun. 6, [1931?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Seagull (A) eats crumb (B) causing pendulum (C) to rock, starting machinery in box (D) which rings bell (E) deck stewart (F) hears bell and, hurrying to answer call, steps on dog's… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I'm the guy] "I've been sitting here for seven hours waiting for that dentist it seems like seven years."
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No home should be without one of our hany little cocktail-shakers Nov. 21, [1927?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hostess works hand-pump (A) after strapping tank (B) on back of guest--in a few seconds cocktail will be well-shaken and ready to serve in a glass (C). // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Phoney films] "There's Jimmy McNutt with his hand in a sling--I won't ask him how it happened because I know he must be sick of explaining it to his friends already."
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Simple way to coax a [?] on your upper lip Nov. 20, 1915

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Alarm clock (A) goes off and wakes cheese (B) which jumps on soda cracker (C), thereby pulling string (D) and removing cork (E) from bottle of acid (F)… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Old Man Alf of the alphabet] "As I was saying, if I ever leave the firm, businesses will go to pieces."
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The newsdealers cure for the man who reads but doesn't buy Apr. 5, [1918?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, well, Siberia has declared war on Siam and has broken off diplomatic relations with Finnan Haddie." "Your ten minutes are up sir."
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[Untitled sketch.] [approximately 1910-1940]

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There's a way to keep the barber from knocking the joke papers out of your hand May 4, 1916

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With an electrical arrangement of this kind you stand less chance of having your face disfigured and you can really appreciate the jokes in the comic weeklies. "I think your face would look neater with part of the ears removed." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Old Man Alf of the aplhabet] "So you're the foreigner that wants to marry my daughter. May I ask your name?"
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Why stay bald when growing hair is so simple? Apr. 3, 1914

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pull string (A) which causes secondary string (B) to move scissors and cut one hair from wooden horse's tail--clutch (E) grabs hair, lifts it at pull of string (D)… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I'm cured] "Ah--here is a letter from a man saying he is willing to give me $50,000 for that lot I've been trying to get rid of for so long--he says he will call today."
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[That's life] Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts A.K. Dopes out simple way to escape motorcycle cop--wife (A) sees pursuing cop in mirror (B) and screams, scarring dog (C)--dog jumps and lands on stomach of fat dwarf (D)… Nov. 14, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
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Simple way to keep your hat from blowing off in a strong breeze Mar. 22, 1915

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Buy automobile (A) for $275 and hire chauffeur to drive in back of you on windy day--motion of belt (B), attached to front wheel, is communicated to belt (C)… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [I never thought of that] "When you want a thing done there's nothing like doing it yourself."
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The food shortage is nothing to joke about Apr. 27, [1917?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If you have no room in your small home to lay in a supply of food for a possible war famine, why not move out your furniture and do this? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Silly sonnets] "Can this be paradise indeed."
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[Bobo Baxter] The professor does his stuff Aug. 31, [1928]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, Mr. McGinnis, I have designed a simple contraception that will lure a deer to its destruction so you can have meat with your dinner -- let me explain…" "Professor, one of us is goody and I don't think it's me."
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Install one of our patent fly-swatters for the season [approximately 1915-1935?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fly (A) comes in through [?] breeze [?] small metal fan [?] to revolve, starting electric motor (C) which causes scissors (D) to clip…
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Why not make use of a cane as long as you insist on carrying it? Jan. 8, [1919]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A combination cane and doghouse might be useful. "It's a week after New Year's and I'm still seeing things."
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[Photograph of cartoon possibly by Barrett Gallagher?] [undated]

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In same sleeve as second cartoon.
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[Untitled] [undated]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon
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[That's life] Professor Lucifer Gorgonzola Butts A.K. Dopes out a simple little idea to get your pencil back when you lend it to a friend--man (A) borrows pencil from man (B)--when man (A) puts pencil in his pocket and starts… [approximately 1928-1939]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let me have your pencil a minute."
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A simple warning against the approach of a submarine [undated]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When submarine comes to surface, periscope (A) hits licorice-sparrow (B) causwing him to try to fly away, thereby pulling string (C), which lifts wedge (D) - spring opens pincers (E), releasing hammer (F)…
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[That's life?] Professor Butts goes to a chiropractor and, while doubled up in a knot, thinks of a patent wholesale mosquito-destroyer-owl (A) flies away into the night causing branch (B) to vibrate and pull cord © rubbing match (D)… [approximately 1928-1939]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] [?] overall asper Prof attached.
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[Untitled. Copy?] [undated]

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It's very simple to keep cool Aug. 2, [1918]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Terrific heat from sun shrinks prune (A) until it falls throguh hole (B) into cup (C) causing hook (D) to release arm (E) which tosses ball (F) and knocks pineapple (G)…
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At last you can cut your own hair! Mar. 8, [1926?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Wait for rainstorm--rain (A) waters plant (B) which grows and pushes end of paddle (C) causwing other end (D) to press bicycle pump (E)...
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How to open this letter [undated]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Golfer hits ball (A), ball lands in soup (B) which splashes all over coat (C)…
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Simple method of hiding a gravy spot on your vest Mar. 14, [1922?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cheese (A), after standing around for several weeks, grows restless and falls off platform (B), hitting spring (C) and bouncing against electric button (D) which releases arrow held by mechanical cupid…
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[Professor Butts.] June 11, 1929

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Professor Butts takes a drink of strange gin and evolves an invention for opening the garage door without getting out fo the car. Drive auto bumper (A) against…
volume 1964.047 v.24--ffALB

Simple way to open a tight window Sept. 26, [1924?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] After trying unsuccessfully to open window for half an hour, you relieve your anger by choking parrot (A)--dog (B) hears parrot's goans and weeps out of sympathy…
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The only humane way to catch a mouse Apr. 17, [1925]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Magic lantern (A) throws picture of piece of swiss cheese on screen (B)--mouse, mistaking picture for real thing, jumps at screen and falls in rowboat (C)--he rows around in tub until… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Nobody's business] "Mrs. Van Buickbuster is going around telling everybody she got the bruise on her face walking into a dark room and bumping into the gas jet…"
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Saluting is quite a job in itself Aug. 30, [1929]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If he doesn't salute he'll go to the guard-house and if he drops the shell it will explode--we'll let him figure it out for himself. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Fifty-fifty] The man who can't afford to have a lawyer.
 

Comics: 1930s (continued)

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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Dec. 20, 1931

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "For crying out loud! Miss McBandage, the nurse, is wild about me and I can't get a chance to say a word to her in private on account of all these patients around." "Great Scott! The sanitarium's on fire!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] 74 rare animals left on the Ark. After all their experiences, our gallant crew should be prepared for any emergency.
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Dec. 27, 1931

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Young man, I'm giving you a raise in salary beginning on the first of next month." "Thanks, Doctor! I sure can use it." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] 59 rare and precious animals are still en route to America aboard the Ark… "Professor Germ, the academy just radioed and begged us not to lose any more animals--they're going crazy keeping track of our figures."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Jan. 3, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Doctor, the hospital is losing money -- we haven't enough patients." "People are too healthy -- we ought to have more accident cases." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] 49 rare scientific specimins still left on the ark--can they safely reach American soil? "Great Scott, Professor Germ! This end of the ark is breaking off!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Jan. 10, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Goodbye, old sanitarium! I've been working there so long I'd begun to feel like an inmate." "Hello, Dad and Mom -- I've quit my job." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] There are only 37 rare animals left on the ark but the boys are determined to land them all safely on American soil. "Professor Microbe, this storm will blow over soon."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Jan. 17, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "William, I want you to grow up to be a man like your father -- idleness has no place in my makeup and you must look for a job today." "Shucks! Dad doesn't understand -- it's not a job I want -- I need a change -- Adventure -- the wide open spaces." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Boob and the other scientists are now close to America with their disabled ark still carrying some priceless creatures never before seen by human eyes. "28 left including the long-necked smokey-pokey."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Jan. 24, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill's state of restlessness has brough him in contact with an old man who introduced himself as "Captain Jim," a soldier of fortune. "But what are you doing around here, Captain Jim?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] 28 rare and precious animals still survive the hazardous trip--but their safe delivery home hangs… "Professor Germ, if there was only some way to let the dirigible know we're here."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Feb. 14, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When Bill invited himself for a walk with the mysterious Lady of Many Keys she gave him the slip. "First National Bank calling -- the lock has jammed on our big vault." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] There are now only 16 rare specimens on the remains of the ark, but the shipwrecked crew know that the rescuing… "There she is, Ike."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Feb. 21, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Good bye! I'll be back tomorrow to have more duplicate keys made." "There's something strange about you." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The professors have asked the rescure dirigible to send down a stretcher to lift the injured animals to safety… "Professor Microbe, we have 16 specimens to contribute to the world of science."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Feb. 28, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Captain Jim, it's funny that dame hasn't shown up today to order her usual number of keys." "Come lad! It's closing time! Let's go home." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The rare animals are safely aboard the rescue dirigible and Professors Microbe and Germ… "Ahoy, sir."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Bill is through mending locks for the day and he is keeping a date with the mysterious girl of many keys Mar. 6, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gimme a good shine, Sam -- I've got a heavy date with a swell dame."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Mar. 13, 1937

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill's mysterious girlfriend still is maintaining secrecy about herself, but that does not stop him from loving her. "Gee, Miss! Can't we make that date for 12:30? That's my lunch hour." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] As dawn approaches, Boob and Bertha are still astride the radium-headed ploot, alive, but not so well, awaiting rescue. "Bertha, now look what's happening!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Mar. 20, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With a duplicate key, thieves entered the rooms of a gem merchant at the Hotel de Bunk and made off with $100,000 worth of jewels. Now we find the irate guest complaining to the hotel manager. "My jewels! My jewels!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Boob is speeding over the sea on the back of the mad looptailed quirkle with the rescure dirigible in wild pursuit. "That animal's too fast for us, Mike--we'll never rescue Boob."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Mar. 27, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The big jewel robbery -- the mysterious blonde's sudden trip to Canada and the many requests by this strange girl for duplicate keys has got Bill's head in a whirl… "You go on in Babyface -- I'll watch outside -- remember, no rough stuff." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] This is a strange hookup--Mike and Ike tried to save Boob and Bertha and this is what happened… "Professor Microbe, we've exhausted every effor to save them."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Apr. 17, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill reasoned his girl was a victim of some sinister influence, but he could not persuade her to talk about herself… "Captain Jim, my brother has been the cause of all my troubles, and I blame it all on the way he was raised…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] To safeguard the three remaining precious animals, the captain sends Boob and Mike and Ike to different parts of the dirigible… "You boys get as far away from each other as possible so you can't get into mischief."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Apr. 24, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] To save her brother, Bill's girlfriend had been forced into a life of crime. She has bared her life to old Captain Jim and now her story has been told to the boy. " -- And so, you were right lad when you thought a sinister influence was dominating her life…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] There are three big holes in the dirigible and the captain and the professors go on a tour of inspection. "We must go aloft and figure out a way to mend our damaged dirigible."
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[Bill (with Boob McNutt)] May 1, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] While Bill's girlfriend is at odds with the law, the boy and old Captain Jim are doing all in their power to help her get square with society before the police arrest her. "Captain Jim, I must recover those jewels before the police find her." "Not an easy task, my lad!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] After their strenuous work we find the Captain and first mate of the dirigible thoroughly exhausted. "I'm all in."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] May 8, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill and Captain Jim made a round of all the pawnshops in town, but no trace of the stolen jewels could they find… "Captain Jim, what do you suggest we do next?' // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] With the dirigible in bad shape, it looks as though our friends will have to land soon if they want to land at all. "Look, boys--the magneto wolf is catching a cold."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] May 15, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill's girl is attempting to trick the gang leader unto disclosing the hiding place of the stolen jewels. "Sure, baby! You can have any of those jewels you want." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The dirigible is still afloat, thanks to the individial gas tanks and she is limping towards home with the three surviving rare and precious animals. "Hello, Academy--we're in bad shape and we need help at once!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] May 22, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill and Captain Jim are trying to recover the stolen jewels from the home of the gang leader who, acting on a hunch, is now removing them to another place for safer keeping. "Now if the police raid my home they will not find a thing." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The dirigible has been broken in two by a shooting star… "Come quick, Boob--the front half is floating close to us now and the professors are trying to throw us a rope."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 3, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When Bill awoke after his night of rest in the old mill he found Captain Jim sleeping so soundly he decided to take a short walk before awakening him, but as he stepped out of the door he was set upon by three thugs. "Now we'll get the old man." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Of all places in the world! The boys and the three rare animals are stuck on top of a pinnacle 1000 feet high. "What to do, what to do!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 10, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When Bill and old Captain Jim reached their car they found the gangsters had punctured all their tires, so -- with the recovered jewels they are forced to flee on foot. "Captain, we should have punctured the tires of their car, too." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The boys are stranded somewhere in the wilds of the west--they don't know where they are--neither do the three rare animals. "Not a landmark in sight."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 17, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In order to foil their pursurers Bill and Captain Jim threw the box of precious jewels into the river and now that the bandits are gone they must recover them again. "Wait till they're out o'sight , lad." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The boys had to abandon their three rare animals and flee before an infuriated, flamingtailed, maneating lion--what a spot! "Growl!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 17, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill promised his girl Sally he'd recover the stolen jewels from the bandits and now with this accomplished he and Captain Jim are having a terrible time getting the gem's back to town and to their rightful owner. "The coast looks clear now, Captain -- let's go!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark?] Lost! Somewhere in the wide, open spaces of the vast west, the boys, with their recently discovered wagon, are searching for a way back home. "Look, boys--a town ahead!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 31, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill and Captain Jim salvaged the jewels in their fireproof strong-box from the smoldering ruins of the old hay wagon and now they have reached town… "Hide 'em quick -- here comes a cop." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] They boys are determined to deliver the remaining 3 precious animals to the national academy--they gallantly pull the covered wagon to give the poor creatures a rest. "What I wouldn't do for something to eat!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Aug. 7, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] After many hardships Bill and Captain Jim have reached the old locksmith shop with the recovered jewels, where they will make the final arrangements to return them to their owner. "At last we're home lad." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The boys have repatriated their covered wagon and have started for home--if they can find it. "Boob, is it wrong to think of food at this time?"
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The road is getting rougher -- the boys are finding every bump but their bump of direction Aug. 28, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is terrible." "Will we ever find a smooth road?"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Sept. 4, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The gallant attempt by Bill and Captain Jim to clear up the jewel robbery case for Sally's sake has cost them their freedom and they hired a lawyer to defend them against the false charge of bulgary. "Mr. McLegal, it all started in Captain Jim's locksmith shop -- I was working there and…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Still hoping for a break, the boys with their three rare animals continue to roam the wide open spaces… "Boys, the animals are all in."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Apr. 3, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The story so far. Bill grew tired of living in a groove and one day, while strolling through the park thinking about his empty future, he met… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Once more all hands are safe in the dirigible--homeward bound with a cargo of 8 rare and precious animals. "Well, Professors, our troubles are over at last."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt?]. Five! Apr. 10, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] If Bill doesn't soon get the low-down on the mysterious actions of his girlfriend he will go crazy. He's up to his neck in worry and bother. "Gee! I wonder if Captain Jim can't help me get a line on that baby -- she's a puzzle to me." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Only 5 of their precious animals are left and the Professors have taken a solemn oath to deliver them safely to the academy.
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] May 29, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] When Bill and Captain Jim were accosted by the thug in the gang leader's apartment the old man blew a cloud of smoke in the eyes of the crook and then disappeared with the boy. "Them birds made a slick getaway." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The rescue plane is towing half the dirigible... "Professor Microbe, we must inform the plane that our precious cargo is floating away in the other half of the dirigible."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Sept. 11, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The day has come for the trial of Bill and Captain Jim and the prisoners have made it doubly hard for their attorney by requesting that the girl Sally must not be called as a defense witness. "Time for court." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The boys do not know a search is in progess for them and many weeks in the wilderness bring them to the depths of despair. "Boys, it's the end--we'll put the animals in the wagon to die and then we'll sneak off and commit suicide."
volume 1964.047 v.25--ffALB, folder 04

The attorney for Bill and Captain Jim has just finished his heart-rending plea to the jury for the acquittal of his clients on the charge of theft… Sept. 18, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The court is ready for the state to plead its case." "Thank you, your Honor!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [The boys do not know that Pearl and the Professors are searching for them and poor Boob has just about given up hope.] "Boob is craking under the strain."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Sept. 25, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill and Captain Jim are nearly speechless as a result fo unfavorable verdict. Now they are about to be removed to jail to await sentence is almost broken. "Oh, Bill! Why didn't you let me testify? I could have cleared your name." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The covered wagon breaks down so Boob, the boys and the three precious animals have to continue their perilous journey on foot. "Poor Dunklewimp--now you've got to start on another long hike."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Bill has made the prison football team and old Captain Jim, having starred in the branch of athletics in his college days, has been selected to coach the squad Oct. 9, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, boys, when you hit the line keep your heads low and bodies forward, etc., etc. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Finally our party is out of the wilderness and bound for home--soon they will give the rare pootwaddle and dunkewimp to the world of science. "Hello, Academy--we're starting for home and all is well."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Oct. 16, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Though Bill's convict life is not as drab as one would suppose he feels keenly the injustice of his imprisonment: we find him now donning football togs for one of the prison games. "Shucks! I'd give anything if I could only get out of this place." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] While the committee at home is planning a great welcome, Boob's train is rumbling along eastward with the two rare animals and the rest of the party. "Now here's where the governor will stand as boob goes by."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Oct. 23, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The University of Crime is losing today's football game -- the score is 3-0 against Captain Jim's team with only four minutes left to play… "Bill, who is that convict with the ball?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The train stopped and Boob took the animals off for a drink--but the engineer didn't know it and pulled out without them. "When they find out we're gone they'll stop and wait for us."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Oct. 30, 1932

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill's lawyers has failed in his appeal for a new trial. Meanwhile the boy and old Captain Jim are slowly adjusting them -- selves to prison routine. "Ho! Hum! Come on, lad! It's time to get up!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] When the train pulled away Boob was left behind with the two animals… "Well, folks, they ought to be along in a few hours and then we'll start for home."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Nov. 6, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill and Captain Jim have witnessed the passing of a gun from one convict to another. The prisoners now are out on their noon day recess. "All out!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] Once more the pootwaddle and dunkelwimp have been picked up and the party is ready to resume the homeward journey. "Hello, Academy--all's well and we're leaving for home at once."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Nov. 13, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] The gates are about to open on another prison football game between the halves of thiscontest a break for freedom is planned by two convicts and under threats of violence Bill and Captain Jim have been ordered to accompany them. "Captain Jim, I don't want to go through with this prison break." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] [Boob McNutt's ark] The reception committee is waiting at the depot to welcome the explorers and the footwaddle, the only rare specimen to survuve the expedition. "McNutt special arrives on track 4."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Nov. 20, 1932

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] One half of the prison football game is over and the zero hour for the jailbreak has arrived. Captain Jim who has been refereeing the game is pleading sick and Bill pleaded injuries in order to leave the field. "Guard I've got a terrible headache -- can you get another referee for the last half?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The great reception to Boob's party is still in progress. Just before the parade boob has slipped off to get dolled up. "You know, I'm the guest of honor--how do I look?"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] May 21, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Stick around, kids -- when my medicine show starts I'll let you earn a few pennies." "Gentlemen, Barko is good for many things besides coughs -- gum-boils, corns and falling hair -- will you two lads come up here a moment?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Boob, still a prisoner in Doctor Zano's sanitarium, seizes his first opportunity to get in touch with Pearl. "Hello, Pearl, darling--I'm still here, but I don't know where it is."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] May 28, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Say, Joe, run the open-air medicine show as usual -- I'm going down street for a bite to eat." "Okay." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Fortunately Mike and Ike ducked just as the crafty Doctor Zano fired. BANG.
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] June 18, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Joe, we can't sell any cough medicine in this resort -- let's go in bathing." "Okay!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Mike and Ike have Boob's $100,000 in their possession and naturally feel a bit nervous. "If we put in the bank, Dr. Zano and lawyer blackheart have a legal right to take it out as Boob's guardians."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] June 25, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Jake, I'll swipe his formula -- it's worth big dough." "Okay! I'm with yuh!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] No wonder Mike and Ike are nervous! They've got Boob's $100,000 and don't know where to put it. "Ike, this is a terrible responsibility."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 2, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill's secret formula for his cough-medicinehas just been stolen by two rascals who now are making their getaway. "Get'em, Sam! They're turning the corner." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Doctor Zano is leaving no stone unturned to get his hands on Boob's $100,000. "Blackheart, the fools will fall for this."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 9, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sam, let's try to capture the guys who stole my formula, in the next town." "Let's go, Boss!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Mike and Ike have just finished an all-day search for Doctor Zano's sanitarium where Boob is imprisoned. "I'm afraid we'll never find poor Boob."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 16, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sheriff, the crooks are in your town now." "If you can point out their pictures for me…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Mike and Ike broke into Doctor Zano's sanitarium to rescue Boob, but… "Gazunk!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] July 23, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Boss, you ain't sold a bottle o'cough medicine today and yo performers has gotta eat." "Boys, the worst has come -- I'm broke and the only way we can raise dough is to hock our clothes." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Lace-tailed shoetreez.
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Aug. 6, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Bill, the inventor of "Barko," the wonder cough medicine, has just witnessed a prize fight in whoch one contestant who stopped to cough was knocked out. "kid McPunk will see you soon as he's through talking to his manager." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dr. Zano has no intention of releasing the boys--his work has only started. "Doctor, what about Boob McNutt and Mike and Ike?"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Sept. 3, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll meet you right here, baby, at five o'clock, sharp." "She's a swell dame -- my Annie." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Slowly and surely the coldblooded Dr. Zano perfects his plan to spread ruin in the world while poor Boob looks helplessly on. "Look, Mike. Zano's horses."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Sept. 17, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You see -- I put on free boxing shows with my fighter, 'Kid Barko,' and sell health tonic on the side." "Okay, I'll take a dive for ten bucks." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "See! Another of my miracles--only an hour ago I could have held this frog in the palm of my hand!"
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Sept. 24, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Kid Barko, I'd like to put you on in a real fight sometime if you could work up enough courage." "Why, courage is my middle name -- wait'll you see my collection of war medals." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "The cold, calculating, merciless Doctor Zano still intends to do away with the boys as a first step in wiping out all civilization."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Oct. 1, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ladies and gentlemen, the man before you owes his great strength entirely to 'Barko' the great health tonic." "Ten bottles of this body-building medicine will do the same for you." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The boys are trying to use their brains (?) to help them escape from Doctor Zano's monstrous insects.
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Oct. 8, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bill, I just did ten miles of road work and I feel great." "Well, I feel terrible! Before your take your nap, Barko, you'd better call a doctor for me." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Boob and Mike and Ike must escape from this inferno of weird and monstrous insects of Doctor Zano's creation.
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Nov. 12, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "bill, there's Dad now in front of his store -- it's a good chance to ask his permission for our marriage." "Howdy, Doctor McAsthma! About that matter concerning Babe and me, I wanted to say…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The Reenforcements. While the rescue squad is waiting for reenforcements, crafty Doctor Zano goes to his tower to scan the horizon.
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Nov. 26, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Every time Bill asks Babie's father for permission to marry his daughter the old man gives a physical demon stration of parental indignation. "Now's your chance, Bill." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Report at headquarters at once--Zano's opposition too strong--send police dirigible with large supply of bombs."
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Bill [with Boob McNutt] Dec. 17, 1933

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Bill, Father is keeping me locked in my room for fear I'll run off with you and get married." "That's an idea, Babe -- we'll elope tonight." // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Doctor Zano is now ready to let the monsters of his creation overrun the civilized world…
 

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Editorial cartoons: 1930s

volume 1964.047 v.26--ffALB, folder 01

Home on the Range Mar. 3, [1933?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oh give me a home far from the capitol dome, where you don't have to pay, pay and pay -- where each man has a shirt, and the taxes don't hurt -- and the skies are not cloudy all day." Nude (deal) ranch.

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Cigar and cigarette in the dark Aug. 15, [1930?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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Covering up Feb. 28, [1934?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Domestic mess. Foreign policy.

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Coverup Easter bonnet [approximately 1930-1934]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Democratic record of high taxes. "I hope this'll cover up the old one."

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Nearing the final gavel Aug. 2, [1933?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Congress. New Deal.

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First come last served Apr. 29, [1929?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "The Doctor will see you now." "Hey! I was here first!"

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What's sauce for the goose? Feb. 17, [1933?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dispossessed?" "Yop -- I folllowed the example of the administration and spent more than I made."

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Fables of Franklin D… No1 Sept. 24, [1935?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] You can have your cake and eat it. New Deal.

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The Argentine can-can [approximately 1930-1935]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cattle states. Beef.

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Mechanized Mother Goose Sept. 22, [1930]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where are you going, my pretty maid?" "I'm going a'milking, sir," she said.

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volume 1964.047 v.26--ffALB, folder 02

The Perpetual Deb Jan. 5, [1934?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Isn't she thin this year?" "But ain't it about time you got her married off?"

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April Fool Mar. 3, [1933?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Daily Flash. Internal note: paste-up square is loose.

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Looking to tomorrow Apr. 16, 1945

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I am strong and determined to carry on and crush the enemies he despised. Sorrow.

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Gifts from the Magi Jan. 4, [1939?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] President's message. "Shovel" Hopking.

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Fables of Franklin D Sept. 26, [1935?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Never change horses in the middle of a deficit. Dried-up treasury.

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Texas-Jack-In-The-Box July 12, [1939?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cactus Jack.

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Our All-American team for 1939 Dec. 18, 1938

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Guard -- spy. Center -- agitator.

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Fool's paradise Oct. 19, [1935?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Why change? I'm getting by." New Deal Bubble Pipe.

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The Bursting Point [approximately 1930-1939]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey!" $382,075,000 additional agricultural appropriation.

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Overlapping and Interlocking Jan. 18, 1939

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Who's feeding who?" Treasury meal.

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If Fiorello goes into the cabinet Nov. 30, [1935]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Clang, clang.

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The Neglected Patient Jan. 20, 1939

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] They're helping everybody else but the fellow who furnishes the money to help everybody else! "Hey, how about me?"

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Let's put our own house in order [approximately 1935-1940]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Things look pretty messy over there in Europe." Mr. and Mrs. New Deal.

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It's still a jellopie! [approximately 1935-1940]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey, will somebody look at the motor?" Franklin's Super Service.

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"Information, please." Mar. 27, [1939]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "What happened to… the monopoly investigation, the Lewis and Green battle, the Dies Committee, Fireside chats, the Breathing Spell, Harry Bridges, Tom Mooney and Hopkin's Back-To-Work Program?" Washington Big Brains.

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Even they don't know Sept. 15, [1939]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dies Committee Dog Show. "You explain it!"

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Congressional Aquacade [approximately 1935-1939]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unfinished legislation. Neutrality bill, amendment social security act.

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The Torch Singer Nov.15, [1939?]

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Will you love me next November as you do today?" Third term.

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It's the head -- not the hat! Feb. 7, [1934?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "This hat doesn't fit -- I'll have it stretched." "Maybe I better get rid of my headache first."

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Home sweet home Oct. 23, [1935?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're getting' the kinks out right smart!" Neutrality bill.

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Two men on a shovel [approximately 1938?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Dies Committee. "You communist!"

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If radio goes on strike Jan. 23, [1939?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unfair to organized fright. "They, too!"

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The whatis and the whatchamacallit Dec. 30, [1938?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] 1938. 1939.

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A new word in Washington Jan. 30, [1939?]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I never heard that word before -- what does it mean, boys?" "It's a new one on us!"

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The Farley Brush Man [approximately 1935-1940]

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Me. The States.

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The Dead-weight Derby [approximately 1935-1940]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Communist propaganda. Fascist propaganda.

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Flushing Follies [approximately 1935-1940]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "For adults only! The most exotic exhibition of feminine pulchritude! The daring 'mother hubbard dance!'" The act approved by world's fair board of censors.

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Pan-American Conference Dec. 9, 1938

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Rome - Berlin Axisese Machine Apr. 24, 1939

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey, how do you stop this thing?" Jitters.

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The boy and the dike Nov. 13, [1939?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Holland. Includes view of soldiers with nazi swastikas on helmets.

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Cystal Gazing Dec. 29, [1939?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 1940. Crystal ball with Hitler and Stalin in a trashcan.

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That deadly germ Feb. 24, 1939

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Spy systems. Propaganda.

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Evolution of a moustache Sept. 7, [1939?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come on -- we must give him a trimming!" France.

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Keeping out the rats Jun. 10, [1939?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stricter passport laws.

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The uninvited guest Dec. 15, [1939?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hoover plan to feed conquered nations.

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Partial blackout Sept. 9, [1939?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mars. Europe.

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The draftee [1940?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Your equiptment, rookie." 1941.

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Valentines for il Duce Feb. 14, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] From Britain. The desert sands will ne'er grow cold with you upon the spot -- for your retreating footsteps sure will keep 'em nice and hot: and, as the sun in Africa shines down to burn and parch, your brave command will still be heard…

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The Poor Celebrity has no privacy Feb. 19, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lend-lease Bill.

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"George Washington slept here." Feb. 21, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hands off. Cradle of liberty.

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German tourist Feb. 26, 1941

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No foolin'? Feb. 26, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now Japanese boy is Neptune, King of Pacific." Hitler Costume Co.

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Mussolini addresses his generals Feb. 28, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Television.

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Cultural "Peace" Conference Mar. 29, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Truth.

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Uncle Sam makes a Mickey July 14, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Old army mule kick. Blended navy shark bite.

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Taking stock of himself Aug. 10, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We're bound to win--right and growing strength are on our side."

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Mechanized mother goose Oct. 15, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Benito. Needles and pins, needles and pins, when a man marries his trouble begins. "Muss" married Frau Hitler, believing she'd bring all the comforts of home -- when he gave her the ring…

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The Jittermonger Oct. 17, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I am informed Japan masses troops on Siberian border. Separate peace rumors.

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The open window Oct. 20, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Government precautions. Inflation.

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Mechanized mother goose Oct. 22, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ten little Indians standing in a line -- one went home, and then there were nine; nine took a powder, eight couldn't stay… Priorities.

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Choosing the offensive Dec. 10, 1941

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. Tunisia.

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War emergency overcome Feb. 2, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Now that bakers are not allowed to slice bread we suggest that you take your loaf to the nearest indoor ice-skating rink, bore a hole through the ice and-oh well, you get the idea. N.B. don't forget ti fill out form MK-37J-PZYT4-33-Q to make this perfectly legal!

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A greeting to our enemies Feb. 12, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] That government of the people, by the people and for the people shall not perish from the earth.

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French court Feb. 20, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Trial of Daladier, Blum and Gamelin.

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His general Feb. 23, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] These are the time that try men's souls. -Thomas Payne, 1776 George Washington.

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No place for a honeymoon Feb. 27, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Just married. Legislative coddling.

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Fly paper Mar. 16, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I can't get rid of the darn thing!" Ruml Plan.

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House of Mourning Apr. 20, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] France.

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Look what's cookin' Apr. 21, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Inflation. "Which one turns it off?"

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Forgotten! May 27, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War effort. Anti-strike legislation.

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For final victory May 29, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] In memory of our soldiers and sailors who have made the supreme sacrifice.

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The strong men of Europe June 4, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Assasin. Himmler, Laval, Quislings.

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For victory June 15, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War bond. "Me, too!"

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Design for the future June 22, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Will to win. Growing strength.

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Little but dangerous June 23, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Honorable Japanese wrestler understands great importance of toe-hold!" Aleutians.

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"Sugar shortage." June 24, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You're only allowed one lump, Joe." Warehouse.

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The awkward swad June 29, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I've got to get rid of that bunch -- especially that last recruit." "Enemy surprise attack."

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The Masquerader June 30, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Heil, Sheik, Adolf, Protector of Egypt!" "But will the other sheiks believe I'm a sheik?"

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Gas shortage solved! July 2, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Daddy, can't we eat now?" "Wait'll we come to a nice shady place."

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Words that blind out evil July 3, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] We hold these thruths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Mein Kampf.

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The one bad apple June 5, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Submarine attacks. Record production.

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False front July 6, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] All resistance in the conquered countries has been wiped out -- we have nothing to fear from within. -J. Goebbels "I hope nobody finds out about those Yugoslav guerillas."

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His real judges July 7, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Victims of enemy trechery. Saboteur.

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Two torches July 15, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] World fight against dictatorship. Democratic fight for gubernatorial nomination.

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The coveted prize July 16, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Oil. Russia.

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Let's not forget that reflection July 17, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Aleutians. Alaska.

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Rubberless days July 20, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hurry up an' get through with that spaghetti -- I wanna eat!" Substitute for rubber hose.

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Undermined July 22, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] France, Holland, Poland…

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Soon -- another stab in the back July 23, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia.

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Something to cheer him up July 24, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] C.I.O and A.F.of L. bicker while war waits. Work stoppage called treason. "Der Goot Vork still goes on -- Heil, Hitler!"

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Maybe this is the second front July 27, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let my little boy alone!" "Ha ha! This is the first laught I've had in ten years!"

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Spot's before his eyes July 28, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Public. Strikes.

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A terrible strain July 29, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Second front. Allied caution.

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Not the German way July 30, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Legal formality. Death penalty for saboteurs.

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Hunting for new taxes July 31, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Congress. Sales tax.

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Leave it to the coach Aug. 5, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Go on -- take second!" "Hold it -- I'll tell you when to go!"

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Bait Aug. 7, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War issue. Politics.

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Dangerous ground Aug.11, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jap control. India.

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Why pick on him? Aug. 13, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "But what more can I do? You fellows are running the war!" Do you realize we're at war?

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Fanatic's dream Aug. 14, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Throne of the World--room for one only.

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Perpetual alarm clock Aug. 18, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Strike.

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News from Brooklyn Aug. 19, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] N.Y. State Democratic Convention. War.

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Thanks to the marines Aug. 20, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Solomons.

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Too big to hide Aug. 21, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nazi casualty list in Russia. Censorship.

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Republican Commands Land in Forces Aug. 25, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dewey. G.O.P.

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Old fable -- new label Aug. 26, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I Need for second front.

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Let's not kid ourselves Aug. 27, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Scale of true values. Russian defense of Stalingrad.

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Reaching for the wrong weapon Aug. 28, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Inflation. Laws.

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Hitler's coming European conference Sept. 1, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "All in favor of der new Europe say 'aye.'" Europe.

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The Good Earth Sept. 2, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] China. Reconquered air bases for attack on Tokio.

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Labor day magic Sept. 4, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Congress. "Too late for laws to stop inflation."

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The dagger is pointing again Sept. 8, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where to -- Siberia or India?" Stab-in-the-back taxi.

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The wrong key Sept. 9, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War cost. Administration.

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A sad reflection Sept. 10, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Am I a man or a mouse?" New presidential powers.

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Picking a spot Sept. 11, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Second front. "Dot buzzing, buzzing, buzzing -- it gets on my nerves!"

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Wait till he see it all Sept. 14, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. war production.

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Getting it on its feet Sept. 15, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War effort. Rubber problem.

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We're not duck hunting! Sept. 16, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The Japanese will to conquest is utterly ruthless, utterly cruel, and utterly blind." -- Former Ambassador to Japan Jos. C. Grew Blindness.

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France's Ball and Chain Sept. 17, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Laval.

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Flunking his test Sept. 18, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Coming elections. Wage control.

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No time to lose Sept. 21, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nevermind details -- metal is metal! Dump scrap metal here.

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Stalingrad's welcome Sept. 22, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Heil Hitler.

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His own music Sept. 23, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] New Deal Theme Song: "Labor Can Do No Wrong." Sour note petrillo.

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Ole man river Sept. 24, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Inflation. The rest of us.

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He's willing but helpless Sept. 28, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Leadership. "And I expected this to be a helping hand!"

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Modern Verdun Sept. 29, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian courage. Stalingrad.

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Ulysses and the Sirens Oct. 1, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Farm worker. Higher wages in war plants.

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Walking right by Oct. 5, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This congress is the worst I ever saw." "Something ought to be done about it."

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"Protector" of conquered countries Oct. 6, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This winter the Germans will be fed at the expense of the rest of Europe." -- Reich Marshal Hermann Goering Starvation.

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In bad shape Oct. 12, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And I thought it was round!" Columbus.

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Will it happed again? Oct. 14, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Kaiser Wilhelm's peaceful old age. Hitler.

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Fog Oct. 29, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unnecessary censorship. Truth.

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Good riddance Oct. 16, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] To scrap metal pile. "Alien Italians 99.80% loyal" -- FBI

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The moving hand of war Oct. 16, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stalingrad. Guadalcanal.

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Superman Oct. 18, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Emperor: As child, have been taught fanatical Japanese soldier always in great hurry to die for emperor and join noble… Aleutians.

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Temporary exemption Oct. 20, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hot dog. Deferred on account of millions of dependents.

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Look who's talking! Oct. 21, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Death penalty for allied flyers for "inhuman" acts. Jap 5-year record of ruthless slaughter of Chinese women and children.

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Will he come up again? Oct. 26, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Prohibition.

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The stubbed toe Oct. 27, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Italy. Supply lines to Egypt.

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Blitzkrieg -- late 1942 Oct. 30, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Rejoice, Fatherland! At a cost of only 4500 men we have captured a hallway in an abandoned factory on a side street in Stalingrad!" Goebbels.

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Hitler's Descent Oct. 2, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Speeches. Ultimate Defeat.

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A different story -- we hope Nov. 2, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Guadalcanal The Story of Bataan.

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The Latest Report -- but loud! Nov. 6, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rommel.

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When doomsday's shadows fall Nov. 9, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] African rout. Russian reverses.

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Bound by unforgettable memories Nov. 12, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We friends must stick together." The real French people.

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We hold the pincers now Nov. 13, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US British Allies. Tunisia.

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Calling Hitler in all directions Nov. 16, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defensive war. Tunisia.

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Contact Nov. 18, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Our fleet is victorious -- we are now frimly implanted on Guadalcanal!" Guadalcanal.

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No shortage of man power here Nov. 19, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Washington D.C. Blotter.

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He can't reach it Nov. 20, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Heart of the French people. Laval.

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Every part is good Nov. 25, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Thanksgiving Turkey -- 1942. Good news from Italy.

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Out on two limbs Nov. 27, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Friends" abandoned as Germans flee. "You, too!"

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Practically nothing Dec. 1, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mussolini.

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Rationing is the mother of invention Dec. 2, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] How to enjoy your used-over coffee grounds. Genuine coffee fumes.

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Threatened Dec. 4, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The American Way. $25,000 income limit.

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Wrought in the flame Dec. 7, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unity.

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Pleasure travel Dec. 8, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Sorry--no more room!"

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Put him to work, too Dec. 9, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] McNutt total man power control. Labor racketeer.

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Spotted! Dec. 11, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Eyes of American airforce. "Shh! I sneak up again on foolish unsuspecting Americans!"

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Changing German command Dec. 14, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] New generals report here, A. Hitler. Failure; ultimate defeat.

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Nazi bird of flight Dec. 15, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rommel's running trunks.

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The Reluctant Dragon Dec. 16, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Japan. McArthur.

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Desert Scene Dec. 18, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rommel. "Here he comes!" "There he goes!"

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Encore! Dec. 22, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian winter offensive. "Kiss me again, kiss me again."

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Inter-axis holiday greetings Dec. 23, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] My friend, I send you greetings, I love you, dear Ally, like a mongoose loves a cobra…

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Family Christmas Dec. 24, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Soldier eating dinner with photographs of family.

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New Year's Resolution Dec. 28, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Everybody is talking about helping everybody else to be a better person in this dizzy old world… Joe Average.

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Off to the front Dec. 29, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Canned goods rationed to supply armed forces. "Okay with us!"

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Leaking through Dec. 30, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bad news. Goebbels' gags.

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Rolling on the right tires Dec. 31, 1942

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Attack. 1943.

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Same picture -- different title [Jan. 1, 1943?]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] England 1941. Germany 1942.

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Russian Rodeo Jan. 3, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Encirclement. Stalin.

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Remove that load Jan. 5, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pay-as-you-go tax plan. Worry.

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Coming Congressional Attraction Jan. 7, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We shall insist that any necessary laws which tax, regulate and regiment the American people shall come from their congreess and not from the bureacrats." -Representative Martin G.O.P.

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The open door Jan. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Wait a minute, boys -- that's the old way!" 29-day Governor Poletti.

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Nothing like the real thing Jan. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I feel better in my own hat and whiskers." Discarded New Deal.

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Almost all out Jan. 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia. Hitler getting kicked out of Russia.

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Temporary delay Jan. 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US Land Forces Tunisia.

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The people are watching Jan. 13, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Will the senate retrieve the rubber stamp to okay pavingblock flynn? Appointment as Minister to Australia.

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War's skyline Jan. 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US War Production. U-boat menace.

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In the corner pocket Jan. 18, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia. Caucasus.

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The great coal mystery Jan. 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Coal strike--WLB--John L. Lewis--Higher wages--increased union dues--Wagner Act--Presidential order? The only thing that's clear to me is that I'm freezing to death!"

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Blocks in his pants Jan. 21, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Wrong Ed Flynn. Black satin pants of diplomacy.

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Above the law Jan. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Don't laught at the sacred stone bull near the city of Mysore, India -- we have one just like it here!" Striker's immunity from penalty.

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Pin-up boys Jan. 24, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 4th war loan.

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One sore spot Jan. 25, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. U-boat menace.

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The squeeze play Jan. 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where do I go from here?" Tunisia.

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Did you ever see a dream walking? Jan. 27, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Treasury's own ideas, Morgenthau. Ruml plan, smooth going this way.

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Casablanca calling Jan. 28, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unconditional surrender. "But I thought that was for them -- not us!"

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How right, Adolf! Jan. 29, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 200,000 liquidated Germans. "The occupation of Stalingrad will become a gigantic success -- you can be of the firm convication that no human being will ever push us away from that spot." -Hitler, 1942

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Surprise Party Feb. 1, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Happy birthday to you! 10th Nazi Anniversary.

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Untouchable Feb. 4, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm essential -- I'll collect from thousands of war workers." 'Vital War Work or Draft' McNutt.

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Congress ready to discard Zoot Suit Feb. 8, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I guess I'm not the type for these trick clothes I'm wearing." Rule by executive degree.

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Steak of shoe rationing Feb. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] One pair goes a long way in Russia! Stalin's Winter Campaign.

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The voice from the mound Feb. 10, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jap propaganda. "We have withdrawn from Buna and Guadalcanal after our missions have been fulfilled. Our troops repelled strong enemy attacks and withdrew only to permit new strategy."

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Still gumming up the works Feb. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Overseas supplies. U-boat menace.

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Benito to Adolf Feb. 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No matter how we try to hide the truth we cannot duck it--a rumor keeps on coming up that you have kicked the bucket…

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Rolling up the rug Feb. 16, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German Conquests in Russia.

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Paging Barnum and Bailey Feb. 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The Henry Wallasaur. "There ain't no such animal!"

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Greeting to a gracious lady Feb. 18, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mme. Chiang Kai-Shek.

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Cinderella Feb. 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I knew it was yours all the time." Prince Joe Public.

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Carrying on Feb. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US pilot flying by Washington on Mt. Rushmore.

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"Bomb's bursting in air." Feb. 23, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Man holding US flag.

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Why argue about this? Feb. 25, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No matter how some interpret Stalin's intentions, this still looks pretty good to most Americans. P.S. We are confident we can take care of ourselves now and after the war!

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No inflation here! Feb. 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ach, diss iss der second time it's happened -- I vonder if I can get him up again! Rommel.

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The indispensable gun-mount Mar. 1, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War effort. Food supply.

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Just a preliminary Mar. 3, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Flattening it out with the rolling pin before really starting to bake. Hitler's Europe.

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Stumped at last Mar. 5, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Me stuck good -- can't find lie big enough to make this into Japanese victory." Japanese book of lies.

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Invited back to dinner Mar. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War effort. Over 38.

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"Not political -- just social." Mar. 10, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] President Frankling Roosevelt smoking.

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The act is flopping Mar. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ach, vos iss los? He's not so qvick diss time!" Houdini Rommel, escape artist.

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Another government problem Mar. 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "With my expenses I can't save anything for income tax."

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Old faithful Mar. 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lewis. Every hour on the hour the geyser of wrath.

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Reahing to the 4 corners of the earth Mar. 18, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Red cross with images of soldiers and war zones.

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The big pry Mar. 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. Africa.

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Even the war can't excuse this Mar. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Discouragement of individual achievement. Bureaucracy.

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After this trick -- what? Mar. 24, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rommel. "How long can I keep on doing the impossible?"

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Our air force speaks Mar. 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We won't give a damn whether the Germans know we're coming or not." -Major General Ira C. Eaker, Commander of our 8th Air Force

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And on top of it all! Mar. 29, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Natural war headaches. Lewis.

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Stretching the umbrella Mar. 30, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allied attacks. Luftwaffe.

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Shining through Mar. 31, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ruml plan. Political obstinacy.

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April fool! Apr. 1, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unnecessary spending agencies. "This is the people's money and I'm going to protect every nickel of it!"

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Helping to solve the food problem Apr. 5, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why not plant a victory gardens on some of those useless Washington desks?

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The end of Benito Apr. 7, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rommel reported in Italy to assume command of all Italian forces. Caesar's wrath.

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Polluting the waters Apr. 8, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. production. U-boat toll.

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His last pair Apr. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] His running shoes are worn out and his '17' coupon is gone! Rommel.

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Just a remainder Apr. 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Buy war bonds today.

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Snubbed Apr. 14, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Coming International Food Conference. "Let's hope the other three freedoms have better luck!"

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False security Apr. 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I am safe -- der enemy iss locked out!" Conquered nations.

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Worse than Washington Apr. 16, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Housing note: living conditions in Tunisia are getting more cramped every day. Tunisia.

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Double-header Apr. 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bureaucracy. "I'm going to educate you up to our high American standards."

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For he's a jolly good fellow? Apr. 20, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hitler celebrates 54th birthday with all of his friends.

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Throwing out the first ball Apr. 21, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. Rommel.

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When good neighbors get together Apr. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unity. FDR.

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Constantly before his eyes Apr. 23, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Avenge your pals. To Tokyo.

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Unbecoming Easter Bonnet Apr. 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Aleutians.

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He can't sleep it off Apr. 27, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Congressman, Spring recess. "I'll still be here when you wake up, buddy!"

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Substituting the personal pronoun Apr. 28, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I, Lewis, U.S.

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Just a memory

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Musta been painted awful thin-look how quick it faded!" No-strike pledge after Pearl Harbor.

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The dead-end kids May 3, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tunisia.

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Isn't it about time? May 5, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come to order!" Law.

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"Hello!" May 6, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] House Defeat, Ruml Plan. Senate.

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Does this pit anybody you know? May 7, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] $5000 fine or year's imprisonment for causing strikes in plants operated by gov't.

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The breaking point May 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invasion. Nazi power, Tunisia.

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No sale May 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Wanna buy a nice new balloon from a kind old gentleman?" Franco peace feeler.

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Late hour at the White House May 13, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't mind staying up late, Mister President--all right--scrambled eggs for you and Mister Churchill."

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Japan bends an anxious ear May 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ear reaching from Japan to Capitol Hill.

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Going too far May 18, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lewis. Lewis is stomping on Uncle Sam's American flag hat.

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What is there to hide, anyway? May 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Censorship. Hot springs food conference.

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Mussolini's Future May 21, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] We will not attempt to excuse the simplicity of this drawing--but if you can think of a blacker way to depcit Mussolini's black future let us know.

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Plowing up our victory garden May 27, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. Constant bombings.

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Another dam cracking up May 28, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Opa. Inflation.

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It doesn't cover much Jun. 1, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Luftwaffe. "Mein Gott, how it has shrunk!"

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The viewpoint of King John L Jun. 2, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I dub thee Sir Stooge of Boobonia."

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Chop sticks Jun. 3, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Latest Chinese rout of Jap troops. Confucious say "little man sometimes eat more than big man -- but, eventually, big man eat little man."

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Closer and closer Jun. 4, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invasion. Italy.

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Better here than in your car Jun. 7, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is the least I can do to help." Civilian gas.

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Spotlight starting to spread Jun. 8, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Law. Employer finances, union finances.

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Scaring the worms out of their shells Jun. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Superman myth. Imminent invasion.

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Stab in the back Jun. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Three years. Musso.

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Trimming Hitler's right hand Jun. 14, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allied war on submarines. U-boat menace.

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Wilting Jun. 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German morale.

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Going nowhere Jun. 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Third German offensive. Russian air force.

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Washington rodeo

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Balled-up government agencies. Food problem.

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Stumped! Jun. 23, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You told me where to invade -- now tell me where they're going to invade!" "No savvy."

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Oh, Judge, stop kidding! Jun. 24, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I put you on parole until October thirty-first--but you must behave in the meantime!"

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The forgotten man Jun. 25, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Coal mine. "Throughout this whol emess I've cooperated completely with the government -- and now look at me!"

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Look what's in the ice box! Jun. 28, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] National food supply. Government incompetence.

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He's hot, too! Jun. 29, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Imminent invasion. "Dot fan don't help so good."

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Fourth of July message July 2, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] We hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights…

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Too far apart July 6, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Congress. FDR.

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It's different this time July 7, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Threat of Anglo-American invasion. Russia.

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His hat-check July 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Military conference room. Giraud welcome.

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The great what-is-it July 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish they'd find out what this is -- so they could stop it!" Inflation.

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Speaking of eruptions July 13, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This makes me look like a piker." Mt. Etna.

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Slicing the axis lemon July 14, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Success in Sicily.

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A letter to Hitler July 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Adolf, I want to thank you for taking charge of the third offensive in Russia… Uncle Sam.

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Pulling the cork July 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Europe. Patriots of conquered countries.

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He knows better now! July 20, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm safe here." Mussolini.

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Reception committee July 21, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Forvard, Mein Italian freund! Ve vill vipe oudt der invaders!" "No spika da German."

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What else could they say? July 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] That meeting in Northern Italy. "Going down."

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Squeezing 'em out July 23, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. Sicily.

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Revolving door July 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] To Moscow.

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Not entirely unwanted July 27, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Doom.

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The lid is still on July 28, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Italy. "Let them stew in their own juice." -Churchill

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Stamped out! July 29, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Italy. Facism.

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No hind legs to stand on Aug. 2, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Italy.

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In his hair Jul. 30, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Reported Italian peace moves.

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Italy's choice Aug. 4, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Capitulation. Annihilation.

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A voice their leaders can't ignore Aug. 5, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The boot turns into a face. "We want peace."

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Coffin corners Aug. 6, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sicily. Orel.

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Who said they can't hide? Aug. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] When the war's over, Mussolini would never be found if he hid himself in a deserted bowling alley. Adolf could pass himself off as a tassel on an old-fashioned couch.

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Another silly decoration Aug. 10, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hermann Goering. Reported transfer of Hitler's power to Goering.

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Question and answer Oct. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Azis lies and rumors. Allied superior power.

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Always welcome Aug. 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 6th war conference. "Vonder vot he's got in der grip diss time."

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Friday the Thirteenth Aug. 13, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sicily. Kharkov.

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Weather report: full moon this week Aug. 16, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin.

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Unraveling Aug. 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German victories of 1941, 1942. Russia.

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Whittling Aug. 20, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. "American combat planes are engaged in destroying the Luftwaffe fighter types." -Eddie Rickenbacker

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He's still the guy we're after Aug. 23, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Impending fall of Italy.

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Funeral cration Aug. 24, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Kharkov. Evacuated according to plan -- of no practical importance.

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Capital punishment Aug. 25, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Warsaw, London, Berlin.

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The whip strikes home Aug. 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Himmler. Hitler names Heinrich Himmler (Nazi persecutor of conquered peoples) as police dictator of Germany.

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Anglo-American prescription Aug. 27, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Quebac rat poison. Japs.

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Buried alive Aug. 30, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Meat supply. Government red tape.

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Right under his own bed! Sept. 2, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Marcus Island raid. Tokyo.

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For whom the bell tolls Sept. 3, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German defeat. Russian blows.

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Encirclement! Sept. 8, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 20,000 Japs trapped at Lae, New Guinea. MacArthur.

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Cooperation? Sept. 8, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Taxes, economy. "I'm willing to carry my load -- now you carry yours!"

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Strangle hold Sept. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Italy's unconditional surrender. Allies.

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Cradle of Victory Sept. 13, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 3rd war loan.

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Wired for sound Sept. 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mussolini. "I again assume the supreme leadership of facism in Italy."

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Put on the pressure! Sept. 20, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Third war loan. You.

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Candle in the wind Sept. 21, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German morale. Retreat in Russia, Salerno reversal, loss of Italian fleet, Italian seisure of Sardinia.

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Still life Sept. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Not an allied merchant vessel has been sunk by U-boats in North Atlantic for the last four months. Our supply of aircraft now exceeds Germany's by more than four to one." -- Churchill Power of Luftwaffe, U-boat campaign.

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The blanket is too short Sept. 24, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German defense. Russia, Italy.

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Feeble attempt to light up darkness Sept. 29, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian crossing of Dnieder Riber. Drive on Kiev.

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Overflowing Oct. 1, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nazi cup of bitterness. Naples.

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The tailor's at the door Oct. 4, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Wasted manpower in government jobs. Draft board.

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Two strikes! Oct. 5, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Next allied invasion. Russian front, Italian front.

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Traffic cop halts Russians Oct. 7, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mud. Stop.

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Art collectors Oct. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nero Goering. Vandalism.

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The hand from within Oct. 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Balkans, back door to Germany. Revolt.

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Demanding attention Oct. 13, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't be so affectionate!" Sales tax.

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The punching bag strikes back Oct. 14, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Italy. Declaration of war.

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His blue heaven Oct. 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] MacArthur's great victory at Rabaul. "Where is imperial janitor with divine shovel?"

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Another Jap trick Oct. 18, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Philippine Independence. Slavery.

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Medal of honor Oct. 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 4 to 1: ratio of victories over enemy air forces.

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Will they be asked to play? Oct. 20, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 4 Freedoms Sweet Melody Boys. Moscow Conference.

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Perpetual alarm clock Oct. 21, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Coal crisis. Lewis.

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Still a bad paper hanger Oct. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Retreat. Retrocessive maneuver.

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Folding bed Oct. 25, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dnieper Bend. German army.

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Donkey or elephant? Oct. 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Favorite political animal of 1944. Next Tuesday's elections.

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Stop kicking Oct. 28, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defeat. Germany.

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Lay that pistol down, babe Oct. 29, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pistol packin' inflation. Endless wage demands.

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Halloween crackup Nov. 1, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] MacArthur's surprise attacks. Jap air power.

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The restraining hand Nov. 2, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Aurelio. Voter.

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Look what happened! Nov. 4, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Presidential chair. Republican election sweep.

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The winner and undefeated champion Nov. 5, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lewis. Ickes.

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Exposed! Nov. 6, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hull's white paper. Adolf, Musso, Hirohito.

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Retreat according to plan Nov. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Inflation. Administration, wage demands.

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All he's got left Nov. 10, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Insane speeches. Defeats on all fronts.

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Armistice Day Voices Nov. 11, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Twenty-five years ago, Germany surrendered." "Italy went over to Allies."

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After a long, successful journey Nov. 12, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cordell Hull. The nation's thanks.

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Coal situation Nov. 16, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ickes cuts miners' lunch hour to fifteen minutes so he can give them 37.5 cents a day for extra work and greater output. Later: Miners get indigestion from quick lunch -- can't work -- output less -- and extra 37.5 cents used up in doctor bills!

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The warm-up Nov. 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sinkings, Pacific Theatre. "If this is sideshow I hate to think what will happened when they make it main event."

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Human variations Nov. 19, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Okay as long as it's moving in the right direction." Victory.

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Ready to pull the zipper Nov. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Balkans. Turks' imminent entry into war.

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Off balance Nov. 23, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Control of South Pacific. Gilbert Islands.

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This Thanksgiving Nov. 24, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Thanks for the army, the navy, the marines and the air force." The man at home.

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Forgotten Nov. 26, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] High wages. White collar class.

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Word from South Pacific Nov. 29, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No Jap prisoners reported.

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After ten years' preparation! Nov. 30, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Give us two or three days and we will retaliate for these barbarous air raids!" Goebbels.

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Look what stepped out! Dec. 7, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mighty U.S. war machine. Pearl Harbor '41.

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Information, please Dec. 9, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. Office of War Information. "Hello, operator -- give me Berlin -- I want to find out what's going on in Europe."

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The last straw Dec. 10, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Turkey. Unrest in occupied countries.

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Germany's secret weapon Dec. 15, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rocket shell fills with gas as Mussolini spouts speeches written by Joe Goebbels… P.S. It doesn't matter what happens to Mussolini becayse he looks terrible in thoses civilian clothes, anyway.

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Oh, yeah! Dec. 16, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ickes rations anthracite for the home. "It is hard for the US to picture the extreme cold that confronts the Russians on the Kiev bulge."

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Hitler's first laugh in years Dec. 17, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They have to drop thousands of tons of bombs on my railroads but I don't have to drop on on theirs -- ha ha ha" Strike to shut down U.S. railroads.

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In groups of four Dec. 21, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Moscow announces that first four war criminals, tried and convicted of atrocities, were executed at Kharkov. Hitler, Himmler, Goering, Goebbles.

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Mission to Main Street Dec. 22, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Roosevelt went abroad to consult Joe Stalin -- I'm going home to consult Joe Doakes." 3 weeks' recess.

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"Readyour own sign, Mister." Dec. 23, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Look, Stop, Listen. R.R. strike threat.

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Ring around the earth Dec. 24, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] A merry Christmas to our boys all over the world.

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The year for the big squeeze Dec. 28, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] '44: Russian Front, Coming Invasion.

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Hey, your slip is showing! Dec. 30, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Win the war." New Deal.

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Clearing the way Jan. 3, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invasion coast. Allied bombings.

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Dropping out of the frame Jan. 4, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian territory. Old polish boarder.

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Getting ready to duck the bill Jan. 6, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hotel Hitler. Rumania, Hungary, Bulgaria.

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Still tossing about Jan. 7, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Outbreak of the war. Russian complications.

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Where is the Japanese fleet? Jan. 9, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Our naval victory in the marshalls.

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Straight at the heart Jan. 11, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Heart of Jap Pacific Conquest. Luzon.

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Ostrichito Jan. 12, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invasion of Luzon. Jap fleet.

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The neglected Battle [?] Jan. 14, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] President's proposals. Generalizations on strikes, taxes, food, etc.

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Footprints in the snow Jan. 16, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 2,500,000 Russians. Berlin.

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Ripped out at last! Jan. 18, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia. Warsaw.

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Working Overtime Jan. 19, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Disunity. Rumor factory.

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Next! Jan. 20, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Take off your clothes -- I want to examine you, too." Senate votes to make labor unions report finances.

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Feather-Bedding Jan. 24, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "So many men are assigned to one job they cannot even all squeeze into the place." -Senator Mead

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The act is cracking up Jan. 25, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defense of Rome. Allied beachheads.

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Back where he belongs Jan. 26, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Argentina.

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A little clever palming Jan. 26, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bolivian hand of friendship.

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Home on furlough Jan. 27, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Return of $27,000,000,000 unspent by army. "And I never expected to see you again!"

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Constantly with him Jan. 28, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fear of reprisals. When Russians enter Germany.

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Getting closer Feb. 2, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Vast U.S. attack on marshalls. Tokyo.

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Shaping up Feb. 3, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Shattering bombings of Germany. Great Russian victories.

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Seeing through Lincoln's eyes Feb. 11, 1944

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German gun-sight Feb. 15, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hospital.

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More Jap inhumanity Feb. 16, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Food and medical supplies. To Private Joe Smith, Japanese Prison Camp.

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Relentless time Feb. 18, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invasion.

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A thought for today Feb. 25, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The service here is terrible -- where is everybody!" Corporal Pete Miller, former waiter at Joe's, decorated for bravery in South Pacific.

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Unstrung necklace Mar. 2, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Admiralty Isles, Marshalls, Gilberts. Pacific Empire.

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The roots are still there Mar. 3, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Revolution, Nazi power. Argentina.

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News from home Mar. 6, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Railroads using all facilities in great effort to rescue vacationers stranded in Florida…"

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New design Mar. 7, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Murder Inc. Chinese Report: Japs have organized a band of salaried gunmen at strategic points to kill American officers, especially fliers -- $15,000 for a captain -- $30,000 for a major -- $35,000 for a colonel or officer of higher rank.

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Adolf finds a friend Mar. 9, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Spring mud. Rain.

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A tripod needs three legs Mar. 13, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ultimate victory. Army, navy, airforce.

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She loves me, she loves me not Mar. 14, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. Eire.

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In very deep Mar. 15, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian War. Stalin, Finland, Rumania, Bulgaria.

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The key to the dead-lock Mar. 16, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cassino. Concentrated bombing.

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Shameful advantage Mar. 20, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sacred places of Rome.

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A tough grip to break Mar. 22, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Last defenses of Cassino. German tenacity.

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Once over lightly Mar. 24, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hear, Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin are going to have another momentous meeting." "By the way, what happened at their last meeting at Teheran?"

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"What the!!!!!?" Mar. 28, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Oily voice. "This is Happy Jack, bringing you a carefree good wish for unbounded joy on this beautiful spring morning."

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A word we cannot recognize Mar. 29, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood there is no such word as 'fail.'" Cassino failure, our determination.

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Lady in the dark Mar. 30, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sure invasion but where and when? Germania.

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The boy and the Dike, Nazi version Mar. 31, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Germans start to flood Holland as part of their plan for systematic destruction of all their neighbors.

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Easter Bonnet Apr. 7, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin. "It doesn't look quite so stylish as last year."

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Buddies Apr. 10, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Strikes in Britain obstruct war. I understand how you feel, Pal.

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Walkie-talkie Apr. 11, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Odessa. The Russians have failed to obstruct our victorious disengaging maneuver.

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The last drop Apr. 12, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German occupation of Southern Russia. Crimea.

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His thoughts today Apr. 18, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] It's a home run!

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Striking at the Nazi tower of strength Apr. 17, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lightning Russian advance. Rumanian oil fields.

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Blackout Apr. 19, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Invasion information. British curb on diplomats.

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Foreshadowing his 56th Apr. 20, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hitler's 55th Birthday.

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Pre-invasion bullseye Apr. 21, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fortress Europe. Record allied bombing.

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The hot seat Apr. 25, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Philippines. Hollandia landings, pacific offensive.

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Slipping its wings Apr. 26, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Luftwaffe. U.S., Great Britain.

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Paper doll Apr. 27, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] News: after a two-day conference on the defense of Europe, Mussolini offers Hitler the full support of his military strength. My army.

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Democracy Apr. 28, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hope your boy will be all right." Invasion near.

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How far will the rip go? May 3, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Constitution of the United States of America. "No business or property is immune to seizure." -Attorney General Biddle in Montgomery Ward Case.

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Big chief invasion -- worry May 4, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't hear vere it's coming from--dis Indian stuff don't voik so good over here!"

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All snarled up May 5, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nazi defense army. Bombed railroads.

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Invasion bomb May 10, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nazi occupied Europe. West, East, Underground.

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Return service May 11, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Arbitrary order. Sewell Avery, Pres. Of Montgomery Ward.

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The world's best kept secret May 12, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] D-Day Calendar.

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Timely tackle May 16, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Vital Nazi forces needed against invasion. All-out allied offensive. Italy.

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Ominous cloak May 17, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Silence. Russia.

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Curtain! May 19, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cassino.

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Lineup in Europe for D-Day May 23, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nazi army of defense. Underground.

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Trojan Mule May 24, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Democratic Party. Communists.

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Misplaced confidence May 26, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Adolf, I thought you were going to take care of this for me." "Shut up, Musso -- I expected you to take care of it for me!"

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They play their part May 29, 1944

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No place to hide June 1, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Colosseum of Rome. "Vy did dey leave all dese holes in here?"

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Wrong-way Adolf June 8, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rome.

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Guiding the invaders June 9, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Underground.

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Good fishing June 13, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 5th war loan.

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Three-pronged flag pole June 14, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Land power, sea power, air power.

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From one end to another June 16, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Flames of defeat.

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Last time at bat June 20, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Flying robot bombs. U-boats, Luftwaffe.

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"Can you top this?" June 21, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The first refugees driven from the South English coast by our pilotless planes are arriving in France." -Goebbels German people.

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Invasion map takes shape June 22, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] France. Cherbourg.

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Double trouble June 27, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian offensive, Atlantic Wall. Note: To be used when Russian offensive starts.

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A lesson in freedom June 28, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hot fight looms in coming elections. "Daddy, are we fighting at home,too?"

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No doubt about his stand June 29, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] GOP.

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Maybe he'll be back next year June 30, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War zone.

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Their inspiration July 3, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] July 4 Oppressed nations.

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Same numeral -- different result July 6, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 5th war loan. 5 fronts.

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Rolling towards Berlin July 7, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Red star.

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Holding back the guillotine July 14, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ruin. Desperation robot bombings.

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Hitler has a platform, too July 19, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Decit, terrorism, etc.

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Today's big boy July 21, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] CIO political action committee. "What a piker I was!"

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Embarassing makeup July 25, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Gee, I feel silly." Democratic party.

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When thieves fall out July 26, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German criminals murdered by German criminals.

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The $64 question July 27, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] How'd you like to be a German general? Allies, Hitler purge.

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Hand across the sea July 28, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Argentina. Europe.

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Saving it for a rainy day? Aug. 1, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allied storm. Jap fleet.

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Who says he has no place to go? Aug. 2, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I got your reservation here, Adolf." Japan, Neutral Countires closed.

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Lengthening tracks Aug. 3, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] D-Day, Normandy. Brittany.

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Not there any more Aug. 4, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Turkish towel.

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Plenty of fitting to be done Aug. 8, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War, Peace. Door to reconversion.

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Eastward bound Aug. 9, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Moving van. "The last time I saw Paris my heart was young and gay -- but now those military idiots have spoiled my little stay."

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Get that egg, too! Aug. 10, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Plans for World War III. Allies.

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Temporary hold Aug. 11, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Disaster.

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Paid in full Aug. 16, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defeat at Dunkeroue, Canceled. Advance on Paris.

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Revealed Aug. 17, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ballyhood German military genius, actual brain size. Invasion of Southern France.

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He'll soon get both Aug. 18, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allied weight in Pacific, allied weight in Europe. German resistance.

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The first bite Aug. 21, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian armies. German soil.

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After four years Aug. 24, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Paris.

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Burning out Aug. 30, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hungary, Rumania, Bulgaria.

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Like father like son Aug. 31, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] France.

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Remember him? Sept. 7, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Null and void.

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Spoiling his vision Sept. 8, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sept. 11 opening of schools. Pay check, up to $50 weekly for part-time vacation and war jobs.

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The big step Sept. 12, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War job. Future.

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Scene of next big conference Sept. 13, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin.

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Home! Sept. 14, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ravages of invasion. German soil.

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Today's Dutch windmill Sept. 20, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies in Netherlands. German Westwall.

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Broken lenses Sept. 27, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Philippines. Jap fleet, Jap air force.

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The first torch Oct. 12, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Surrender or die. Aachen Germany.

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Over-exposed Oct. 18, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hungary, Italy, Finland, Bulgaria, Romania.

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The smear tag Oct. 19, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] New Dealers, Isolationist. "If we had a healthy government at home we could do more good for the rest of the world." - Just an American

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No wonder he's tired Oct. 23, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] New Deal. Communists, PAC, bungling stooges, corrupt bosses.

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He wants to hold all the reins Oct. 25, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] FDR. Congress, Supreme Court, right to use force, labor, cabinet.

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Beyond repair Oct. 27, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Roosevelt halo. I deny…

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Report to the Commander-in-chief on Pearl Harbor Oct. 31, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] ?????????? "We have constantly investigated and publicized our whole management of the war effort." -FDR at Philadelphia

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The Dead Mule Nov. 3, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Here lied the Democratic Party buried by Hillman, Browder and New Deals. "Whom can I vote for now?" -A real Democrat

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The next chart Nov. 9, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Win The War.

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Flag of Liberation Nov. 10, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Japs offended at being called aggressors by Stalin. China.

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Is it alive? Nov. 14, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Wall of Mystery. Himmler.

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Maybe Hitler's on the Tirpitz Nov. 15, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tirpitz.

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All clear Nov. 16, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tokyo air raid shelter. B-29 super fortresses held up by strike.

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Two great explorers meet Nov. 17, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jungle of oblivion. "Doctor Hitler, I presume."

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A moment's pause Nov. 22, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We humbly thank thee for giving us, in a just cause, the strength and will to win."

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Driven by fear Nov. 24, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Himmler.

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Prescription for Tokyo Nov. 28, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] One large dose regularly until war fever is completely gone.

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Au revoir but not goodbye Nov. 29, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hull.

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Japs broadcast Army-Navy game Dec. 1, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Revolution breaks out in United States--army and navy locked in death struggle--high ranking officers lose heads…"

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Paving the way Dec. 5, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Big Russian push. Winter.

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Remember "too little, too late"? Dec. 6, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ammunition. Not enough production at home.

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Make him remember Pearl Harbor Dec. 7, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War loan.

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The long climb Dec. 8, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Internal strife.

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Why they're closing Dec. 13, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Butcher shop. Opa.

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Even the old man is stumped Dec. 14, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sherlock Holmes. Atlantic Charter.

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Not a rug yet Dec. 19, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Desperate counter-attack.

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The greatest quiz Dec. 27, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Will the Nazi drive hasten the German defeat as in 1918? 1945.

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Eviction Dec. 28, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Butcher shop. Black market.

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The voice of the turtle Jan. 3, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Shell of mystery. Last ravings of the Führer.

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The Leaning Tower Jan. 5, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bewildered citizen. "Am I seeing things or is this just an optical illusion?"

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An old shoe Jan. 9, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll be back." -MacArthur Luzon.

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Fouled up Jan. 17, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Philippine underground.

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For the duration Jan. 19, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We're out of those!" Overconfidence, underestimation of the enemy.

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Their only prop Feb. 1, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German morale. Speeches.

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A prediction Feb. 2, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The Nazi power will be felt for 1,000 years." -Hitler; Correct -- it will stand for 1,000 years as a warning to Germany never to start another war! Berlin.

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Highest honor Feb. 6, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] MacArthur. Public, thanks.

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Most embarassing Feb. 7, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Japan. "Difficult to tell world we have not lost face when whole head is gone." -Jap news agency

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The three sentinals Feb. 15, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hope for World Peace. Russia, US, Great Britain.

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America alters swastika Feb. 16, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Death penalty for Nazi spies.

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Fool's paradise Feb. 20, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Happy to say privacy undisturbed." Imperial Japanese fleet.

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Not holy, but hole-y Feb. 27, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] B-29 raids. Divine Halo.

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Report on Yalta Feb. 28, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We intend to take steps to render offensive action by Germany impossible for generations to come." -Churchill Strong peace enforcement.

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Closing the book

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allies. Mein Kampf.

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The two main points Mar. 2, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] President's report on Yalta.

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Rhine wine Mar. 6, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bottled at Cologne.

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Red star over head Mar. 9, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia's war entry. Expiring Russo-Jap non-aggression pact.

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He can't stop it Mar. 9, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Our great offensive. Rhine.

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Hot news from Japan Mar. 15, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Have been hearing inferior whites complain about weather -- happy to report nice and warm in Land of Rising Sun." Tokyo, Nagoya, Osaka.

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The two-o'clock bottle Mar. 16, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] News item: Police invade private homes to stop drinking after midnight. "Hurry up, Dear, before we're raided."

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Curfew shall not ring tonight Mar. 20, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Out he swung -- far out; the city seemed a speck of light below, there 'twixt heaven and earth suspended, as the bell swung to and fro; "clip joints must not be encouraged, no one need get quickly tight"… Byrnes midnight closing order.

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Here comes the bride Mar. 21, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Report: Hitler intends to marry and raise a family. Doom.

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Frisked! Mar. 22, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hidden Jap fleet. Homeland.

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It's different this time Mar. 23, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Roots of Prussian militarism. Note: the last war ended before the German armies were destroyed.

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Another regulation violated Mar. 27, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Patton's galloping tank force. "I thought dose crazy Americans put a ban on racing!"

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All that's holding him up Mar. 28, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Gestapo. Collapsed German resistance.

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Where the ratholes lead Mar. 29, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Inescapable allied noose. Escape to Alps, escape to neutral countries, escape to Tokyo.

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Japanese Easter Egg Mar. 30, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Score of Jap victories over US since start of our Pacific offensive. On land, on the sea, in the air: 0.

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Boring right through Apr. 3, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sacred precints of divine emperor. Invasion of Okinawa.

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Too many to hide Apr. 10, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Starved and tortured war prisoners and slave labor. "I didn't mean it -- I vas forced to take orders from dot crazy Hitler."

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War's grim joke Apr. 11, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German war prisoner. U.S. code of honor.

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Another big meeting Apr. 12, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. and Britain. Russia.

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Day of reckoning at hand Apr. 13, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Complete Allied victory. War crimes…

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Government issue Apr. 16, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No more treating of captured Nazi and high German officials on a 'friendly-enemy' basis." -Eisenhower German war criminal, garbage.

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The reluctant octopus Apr. 18, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin. Hitler.

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The last heil Apr. 24, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin.

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Punctured balloons Apr. 26, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berchtesgaden hideout. Berlin sanctuary.

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Fadeout May 1, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The boast of heraldry, the pomp of power--await alike the inevitable hour: the path of glory lead but to the grave."

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Opening the chute May 2, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Imminent German surrender. Everything we've got.

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Crowded headlines May 4, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ordinary man. "This is too much for me!"

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There are no other words May 8, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Thank god!

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Last portrait of fatso May 10, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Goering.

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She's taking no time out, either May 11, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Mom: Thinking of you. Hope to be home for good by Mother's Day. Love, Jim.

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Celebration May 15, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Civilized world. Mein Kampf, Jap Dream Book of World Conquest.

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Turn that 7 into a V May 15, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War loan, Jap. V.

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Our most urgent engagement May 17, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Okinawa. All other considerations.

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Is he ready to cool off? May 18, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Incendiary bombings of Japan. Peace.

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Awakening of the dragon May 22, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jap-held China coast. Chinese offensive.

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Who let him in? May 25, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Black market, public. Meat supply.

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On a new pedestal June 1, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Okinawa.

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This is all right with us June 8, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Compliments of the emperor. "Japan have best idea for winning war -- other nations kill enemies -- we kill self!"

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Leading kangaroo June 12, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Australians. Borneo.

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Eleventh hour June 13, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Death penalty. Justice.

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Hey, there goes your hat! June 15, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Storm from Australia, boreno oil, borneo rubber. Japan.

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Wait for that big drop! June 20, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Our combined Pacific and European might. "After slight shower sun will shine on sweet child of Nipon."

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Louder and louder Jun. 26, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where is the food? Where is the food? Where is the food? Where is the food?" America's food basket.

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Chop sticks June 27, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jap-occupied China coast.

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March of Independence July 3, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] July 4, 1945 "A flag with its stripes untarnished and with every star in place."

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Groundwork for World War Three July 5, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German gold in Sweden, German gold in Spain, German gold in Switzerland, German gold in Portugal, German gold in Argentina, German gold in Turkey.

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Study in Phrenology Tues. July 10, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With a head like this why does he stay in the war?

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Maybe this'll clear it up Wed. July 11. 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Big three meeting // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia's future stand on Japs

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Pasting it in his hat Thurs. July 12, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War-time striker // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I'll remember this guy after the war"

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The stowaway Fri. July 13, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Power to make war again

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Paying dividends Tues. July 17, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Okinawa bases won at great sacrifice // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iwo bases won at great sacrifice

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Awaiting Big Three decision Wed. July 18, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian war threat // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Bomb-wrecked Japan

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Meeting of the little three Thurs. July 19, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Round-the-clock bombings // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.S. Fleet

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Look out for that dove Tues, July 24, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace rumors // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Jap propaganda

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That dangerous voice again Wed. July 25, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The Japs are finished - it's only a matter of weeks now"

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Heavey, heavy hangs over they head Thurs. July 26, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Big Three agreement on Russian aid against Japan

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Fool's paradise Tues. July 31, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Emperor must be kept on cloud - but propaganda minister getting tired blowing wind

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The last but one Wed. Aug. 1, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Laval

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high Nazis worried about health Thu. Aug. 2 -1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] From news reports: ailments of other supermen -- Ribbentrop… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Don't worry, Hermann - you'll soon be well enough to receive your visitor

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Loud speaker Fri. [Aug 3]

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[Additional text (excerpt):] japan, we hereby announce our bombing schedule in advance - what are you going to do about it?

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Only way out Fri. Aug. 10, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unconditional surrender

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At Last! Wed. Aug. 15, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Alternate caption if war isn't over - waiting

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No monkey business Fri. Aug 24, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Surrender terms sign here

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Dream's end Tues. Aug. 28, 1945

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Japs fing out our real size Wed. Aug. 29, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Crazy propaganda // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Jap people

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Locked up Thurs. Aug. 30, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Not for just a day, not for just a year, but always

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Labor day weekend Fri. Aug. 31, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Douglas MacArthur // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Tokyo

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Scrap metal drive Tues. Sept. 4, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Deposit all arms here General Douglas MacArthur

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Not on their hit parade thurs. Sept. 6, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Be it ever so humble there's no place like home

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Synonyms Wed. Sept. 12, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Traitor = Quisling

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Don't overlook those eggs Wed. Sept. 19, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Democratic Demilitarization Treatment

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Checking his things outside Fri. Sept. 28, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] General Douglas MacArthur // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Hirohito

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I accuse! Fri. Oct. 5, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] French justice

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Same old alibi Thurs. Nov. 1, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I didn't know what was going on at the other end"

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No rest for the weary Fri. Nov. 2, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Civil Strife

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After the Yamashita evidence Thurs. Nov. 8, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mud of Jap barbarism // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Sculptor MacArthur's most difficult job is to model this into a civilized man.

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Tangled lady Thurs. Nov. 15, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Undeclared civil war

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They can't hold it up forever Mon. Nov. 19, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Truth about Pearl Harbor

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Thanksgiving shopping Wed. Nov. 22, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War Bond

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Awaiting the reunion Wed. Nov. 28, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hades News… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Don't worry, Adolf - they'll soon be down here to explain"

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Taking away his last prop Tues. Dec. 18, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] MacArthur forbids state support of Shinto, the religion the war lords used to make their emperor a god of world conquest.

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The reception committee Fri. Dec. 20, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rumor: a U-boat has landed Hitler in Patagonia near the South Pole // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Ach du lieber, suppose dey isn't aryan!

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The breaking point Monday, Feb 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I'm beginning to believe that saying about the last straw.

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The pilgrim at the crossroads Tuesday, March 31

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Independence // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Slavery

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The star act Thursday April 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] India // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Britain

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Digging a martyr's grave? Wednesday March 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where's the funeral?"

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The revolving weather vane Friday May 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Kremlin

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Cheerio! 6-13-39

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Sign on the dotted line Weday Mar 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pact

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Guillotine Friday Dec 1

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Finland

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Stopping the clock Wednesday Aug 30.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] France

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Another one who's asking too much Thursday May 14

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I must haf unlimited caucasus gas und oil to take necessary trips all over der vorld" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] War rationing board

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When the swastika finally blows up Monday Jan 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allied victory!

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How far will it spread? Monday March 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mein Kampf

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Dispossessed Weday June 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German consulate

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The bursting point Monday May 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Benito boiler co. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace war

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It needs oil Friday Aug 1.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian rut // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] East Indies rut

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Keepin him occupied Tuesday Aug 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Benito, you play in the sand till mother calls" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Somaliland

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Special Tranquilizer

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Prices and wages chase each other. Causing point to puncture balloon - escaping gas sets toy "Mayflower" in motion dumping load of bricks on taxpayer's head inducing sweet slumber!

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Crazy world in review 1936

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Churchill throws away glasses - // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] brooms sweeps out last world series peanut -

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On the ropes

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sinkings in defense waters // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Neutrality Act

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War's only winner

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ruin

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To the rescue Monday Jan 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Armament program // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Strickes

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Camp followers

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Inflation // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Black market

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One refugee nobody wants Wed. Feb. 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Spain

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Head for ED Page cartoon for Wednesday June 26 Wednesday, June 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] French pastry

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Subversive sombrero Mon July 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mexican election // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Italy

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No riders

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Communism // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Nazism

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Weather unsettled April 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope it doesn't spoil my easter bonnet" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] War clouds

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Moses' Misfit July 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Rejected on account of poor vision, fallen arches and general uselessness" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Recruiting office U.S. Army

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Same old story Tuesday Feb 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Poland Holland Greece Crete Singapore? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] For God's sake send us planes

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Successful blackout Tuesday May 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They've certainly got me in the dark!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Public

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Remove that thumb! Firday May 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Laval // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Martinique

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Waiting for the second front Friday Sept 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Europe // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Revolt

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"Double, double toil and trouble!" Friday Mar 6

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[Additional text (excerpt):] France // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Treason "trials"

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Sun glasses Friday June 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Truth // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "They sure keep me in the dark!"

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Another landing in the fog Friday July 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Inflation // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.S.

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Steps to final victory Wednesday Dec 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] For defense buy United States savings bonds and stamps

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Soon -- we hope! Friday June 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US Navy // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U-boat attacks

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The hotfoot Friday Mar 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] German-Balkan situation

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Balanced distribution necessary Tuesday, Oct 13.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Manpower // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Farm labor

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One shackle holding him Monday July 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Second front // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Shipping losses

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To be kept within this circle

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Western hemisphere // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Conscript army

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What goes on? Thursday Aug 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My man's winning!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "He's crazy - mine's winning"

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Military objective Thursday Sept 12

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To my valentine Fri. Feb. 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] You're great, you're simply wonderful … // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Any dictator

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Getting into mischief Friday Feb 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Franklin. It isn't polite to whisper!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] France

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Pipe down! Thursday, December 3.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The war will be over soon // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Caution

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Speaking of conscription Friday July 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Examination for military training. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Bad heart, loose tonsils, and flat feet"

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Mud at home and abroad Friday, January 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We're goin' awful slow in Italy" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "yeah - there's somethin' fishy about it"

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The impatient boyfriend Wednesday Feb 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If Miss War-effort keeps me waiting much longer the show will be over" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Ticket to war in pacific-opens Dec . 7. 1941

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The taxpayer's prayer Friday Jan 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Roosevelt asks budget of $58,927,902,000…

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War hits US in the face Monday Mar 30

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here, take my jewelry" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I just want to use your husband's saftey razor"

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Something's wrong here Monday March 16

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Obey the law!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Er (gulp) - excuse me, gentlemen, (gulp) - may I ask you to cooperate --"

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A nice cut Thursday Mar 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 25% reduction state income tax // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Non-defense deck

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Added attraction

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All-american Wednesday Dec 3

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Youth rises to the occasion Tuesday Feb 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 30.000 pilots in training by June!

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Touching everywhere Friday, June 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US air arms

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A letter from home Wednesday Aug 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dear Son: Just a line to let you know we are all well…"

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Bundles for Britain Monday Mar 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lease-lend Act // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Special delivery

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Today -- his greatest birthday! Monday Jan 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] MacArthur (Dear engravers: please wath this face so as not to lose any of the values - you know how fussy artists are! Thanks -Rube -)

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Another hostage Monday Mar. 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Reprieved until Nov. 15 J.L.

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Period of mourning is over Wednesd Jan 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come on, buddy- stop wailing and use that energy to help win the war!"

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Class 1-A Thursday Mar 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Slight internal disturbances - but the heart is good!"

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Very upsetting

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Normal way of life // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Demands of war

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Another dam that should be blown up Monday Aug 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Conflicting government agencies.

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A Christmas card arrives from Europe

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Censored

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Athe European shell game Monday Oct 2

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Step up and fid the truth // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Censorship

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Two new soldiers

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Oh why was my old man a bricklayer?"

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Slow takeoff Thursday August 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Aviation defense program

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Feul for the production furnace Monday May 4

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 10% // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Income for war bonds

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Fair warning Fri - May 30

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "See that you are not responsible for any more of those!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Labor's defense delays

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A safe and sane fourth Monday July 3,

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defense program

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Imaginary equipment Friday Aug 2

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. Tank Corps // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] A good trick if you can do it

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Two minds with but a signle hat Monday Sept 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Let's keep out

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Strutting their stuff Wednes Aug 16

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nt'l guard // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Regular army

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Pasted in his hat

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Never again will I let criminal bungling cause a shortage of ammunition.

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From the "complacent" public Wednes Mar 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] RIP Van Winkle Congress // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] US Mail

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"All right, you asked for it!" Monday Dec 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] wilful murder by gaps // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Pearl Harbor

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Rising sun-tan Monday July 29

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. Oil good for war-burn and that tired military feeling.

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The guiding voice Friday, February 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from earth"

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Still smoldering

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ovens of bigotry

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Paid in full

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tojo's obligation to humanity

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Another walkout Monday Jan 29

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey! Act need honorable American music!"

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Spider of Nippon Friday Dec 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Philippines

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Now that Vaudeville is back Monday June 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Those two lightning hoofers - German Blitzkrieg and Jpanaese Surprise Attack

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Mechanized Mother Goose Wednesday Sept 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] This is the cloud, that started ths storm, that stirred up the sea…

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Pictures speak louder than words Wednesday Feb 4

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now you know you've got a job to do!"

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Japan announces Axis peace terms Friday, May 2.

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Triple impression

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia's declaration of war.

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A taste of his own medicine Apr 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Air raid // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Tokio

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Throwing in the kimono

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Surrender // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Japan

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Shoo! June 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Aleutian Islands

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Japanese friendship July 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'll soon know which honorable friend I love"

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With a grain of salt June 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Great Italian naval victory in Mediterranean // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Jap fleet victorious in Pacific

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Time is the essence April 6

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Plan

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Casting it's shadow before April 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American bombers over the Philippines // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Tokio

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The boomerang

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American war supplies

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Zip!!! April 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jap Air Force // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Ceylon

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Tokio tunes in on "Dem Bums" Sept 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If Dodgers represent honorable American spirit maybe we'd better pipe down! // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Strike called on Dolf Camilli - Brooklyn fans tear up bleachers four umpires slaughtered

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The greased pole Feb 6

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Singapore

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A clean sweep March 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pacific coast // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Jap fifth column

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Who's he kidding? Nov 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You Americans were always in a fighting mood - why are you so war minded?"

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He shall be avenged! April 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Died in action in Bataan

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Mechanized Mother Goose July 28

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There was a crooked man and he walked a crooked mile…

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Mechanized Mother Goose Dec. 1

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a fail of water…

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Made in Japan Apr. 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Wang, the Chinese puppet ruler

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Sitting pretty

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Supplies from our allies

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Never a dull moment July 31

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Everything now delightfully and honorably hunky dory!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.S. termination of trade treaty with Japan.

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Mechanized Mother Goose Nov 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Simple Simon met a pieman going to the fair…

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The fighting kangaroo Mar 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Australia

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A striking likeness

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Brazil // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] President Vargas

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Getting the jump on him May 6

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Britain // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Madagascar

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Achilles heel March 4

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Far Eastern exposure

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It's a small world Feb 11

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Axis grand strategy

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Tomorrow is a lovely day March 31

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Paste this over your desk tomorrow - April first

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Nelson's real job Jan 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I want to talk to somebody about a war contract" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Mister Donald Nelson will see you as soon as he gets this room cleaned up!"

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A healthy sign of democracy Dec 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What's the matter with those admirals and generals…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Sit down, John - maybe the men who are running the ar know more than we do"

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Samson and Delilah Jan 24

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Congress // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Power

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Capacity production Jan. 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Word and slogan factory // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I wish the other factories were as efficient"

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Gargantua Apr. 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Aggression // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] When will they put this one behind bars?

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The old family nurse Dec 28

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't worry darling~ I'll be with you always"

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What does this prove? Jan 27

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An indigestible combination Sept 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I not only can't eait it - I can't even believe it!"

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Sneaking through July 16

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defense spending // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Congress

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Still welcome November 22

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[Additional text (excerpt):] USO

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The new sign May 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Too little too late // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Enough on time

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Shortening the plank Aug 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Only Roosevelt could think of that"

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Sabotage? Nov 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] ?

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Danger! May 29

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Incompetent peacetime spending has led to this - // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] But incompetent defense spending may lead to this

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Let's break the bottle Dec 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defense bottle-neck

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On the sidelines May 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sacrifice // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Joe public

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Second sitting Nov 29

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Franklin sure took the edge off!"

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"Franksgiving" Nov 22

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dinner is served" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "What - so early?"

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Basic training for Father's Draft Tuesday, September 28

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Back on his own doorstep Thursday April 2

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War Guilt // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] French riom trials

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Time to use the axe on the Axis Thursday June 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allied woodpecker strategy

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Mail from America

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Adolf Hitler Berchdesgaden, Germany - // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dear Adolf: …

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Just about holding on

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dove of Peace

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Mechanized Mother Goose Monday July 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ding Dong Bell, Mussy's in the well…

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A deadly parallel Thursday Oct 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unter Den Linden Berlin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Journal Square Jersey City

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Mechanized Mother Goose Monday June 2

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Little Miss Muffet sat on a tuffet…

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Mechanized Mother Goose Monday Sept 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peter, Peter, Pumpkin eater, had a wife…

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Mechanized Mother Goose Friday June 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "American intervention does not disturb us…."

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The Channel Swimmer Wednes, July 24

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[Additional text (excerpt):] English Channel

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Mechanized Mother Goose Friday, April 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top…

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Mechanized Mother Goose Wednes Nov 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sam be nimble…

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What, Again!

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Big four // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Warm up!"

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The first Robin Tuesday March 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Allid or German?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Spring offensive

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Adolf goes surrealist Monday July 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The more I see of your protraits the more I think you're still a house painter."

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The bewildered housewife Thursday, Apr 30.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "How do I get at this ice box?"

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Shame of centuries

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I have no regrets - Eichmann // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Civilization

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Next? Tuesday, August 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Hamburg

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Gas -- guilty Wednes, June 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Drivin' to work, eh?"

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Broadcasting as usual Wednes June 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "As I always said, der British can never bomb Chermany" [i.e. Germany]

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Concentration Camp Monday Mar 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Strikes

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His words live again Thursday Feb 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "- it is rather for us to be here dedicated…"

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What ever became of him? Tuesday Jan 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mussolini Exhibit.

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Making a king disappear Tuesday Sept 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Carol // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Hitler

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Working against time Friday Jan 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War in Europe

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The return of the Native Monday Jan 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hello, Benny - remember me?"

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Lobster a la U-Boat Wed Oct 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "An' hi though the bloomin' blighter was boiled!"

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The Fumble Friday Oct 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Adolph, we'll have to explain this to the coach" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Don't forget, Joe - we must stick to the same story"

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Another generation Wed - May 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Holland

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Dousing the serenade Wednes July 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pan American Conference

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History repeats itself Wednesday Jan 28

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Remember vot happened when dey came over here der last time? "

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A new weapon Wednesday July 23

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[Additional text (excerpt):] For Adolf

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Time to work himself loose Tuesday Aug 6.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Maybe the bloomin' thing is stalled somewhere!"

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Leading the Blind Monday Oct 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German People // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Speeches and more speeches

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Gone flat Friday Nov 17.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Threats

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The Brushoff Wednesday Nov 1.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Italian Cabinet

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Look who's talking! Monday Feb 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "The Belligerents should stop figting….."

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Give her a lift Wed May 22

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The flushing outcast Sat Sept 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Gloom

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When it strikes home Tuesday Sept 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Was ist los?"

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Page Mister Picasso Monday March 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] European diplomacy

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What goes on? Friday Jan 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Il Duce // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Chamberlain

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Mr and Mrs America Monday Dec 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Iwhy don't you pull down the shade?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I'm gettin' the jitters from watchin' that European show"

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Speaking of all-American teams Wednes Dec 4

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Oil // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Farm products

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Bingo! Friday July 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Draft

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Rubberless Sundays Wednesday May 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] News item -- motorists asked to forego weekend driving to conserve rubber supply

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[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Monday April 14

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Batter up!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Where is everybody?"

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Mechanized Mother Goose Friday Sept 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There was a man in our town…

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Wiping the slate clean Tuesday June 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pearl Har… treachery // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Midway battle

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It's still spelled with two n's Monday Dec 11

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Finnish

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Blood brothers Monday Dec 4

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Finland // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Poland

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Sitting pretty Friday Aug 4.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Coast to coast 9 1/4 hours // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.S. Bomber

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Just in case Monday, Feb 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I feel safer with that new lock on the door" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Armament program

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Core of the apple SUN

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Adequate defense // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Life, liberty, ad the pursuit of happiness

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Correct stance

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Appeasement

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Will he ring the dinner bell? Monday, Sept 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come and get it!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Revision of Neutrality Act

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The Thinker Monday May 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] To convoy or not to convoy

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The Headless Horseman Thursday Oct 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sleepy hollow // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] National defense

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The loafing life saver Wednesday July 30

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You save her, pal -- big boy and I are busy!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Hey!"

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Magician? Monday June 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I will now make the rabbit disappear" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Hokus pokus, breathing spell, negotiation, presto!"

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Santa forgot to fill it Friday Dec 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Help yourself, John" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Armament reproduction

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Slapstick comedy Tuesday Nov 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defense program // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Labor disputes

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Rays of hope Thursday Nov 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I'll never smile again // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Passage of Logan-Walter Bill

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Hey, Cook the Trukey's burning! Wednes Nov 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Strikes // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Defense program

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Stack arms Tuesday Aug 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S.

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Down in front! Friday Sept 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Propaganda! It's inciting the people to war!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Senator Nye

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A thought for Mother's Day Fri.- May. 12-

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[Additional text (excerpt):] For defense -- but not to settle foreign problems

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San Van Winkle awakens after 20 years! Friday May 24

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defense

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What now? Wed. June 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Japanese electrical barricade

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Old Doctor Public Opinion Friday May 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Your resistance is low…"

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Every man should have a trade Friday June 6

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Well, I'll never have to do that -- I can always go back to paper hanging" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Woodpile vacant - Kaiser Wilhelm

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Circus day Monday April 7

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Und I spent all v inter training dose dumb seals!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Asix symphony

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Gentlemen's agreement Friday Nov. 25.

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Not doing him much good Wednes, Oct 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War storm // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Neutrality act

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Mechanized Mother Goose Fri April 4

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Old moother hubbard went to the cupboard…

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It goes double Monday Apr 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "When will they start that big offensive?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "When will they send us enough weapons?"

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Unpopularity contest Wednesday Nov 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Miss Nightmare // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Miss Strike

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A new Russian weapon Monday Nov 10

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Stepping stones Wednes Apr 2

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bulgaria // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Yugoslavia

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"I am by nature an artist" Adolph Wednesday Sept 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ach, my vonderful model!"

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Real pipe of peace Wednesday, December 1

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stalin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Chiang Kai-Shek

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Hero for a day Friday April 24

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Selective service registration for men between 45 and 64

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Modern mythology Wednes Apr 23

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Vere iss der odder gods?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Mount Olympus

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The bear goes berserk Wednes Oct 11

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Finland // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Estonia

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Windbreakers Monday Feb 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I hope these two sides mesh"

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Bad luck Wednes Feb 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Laval // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Petain

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Mother's day Friday May 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Here it is!"

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Desired replacements Tuesday March 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Defensive // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Offensive

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Our Easter plant Friday April 3

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unity // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Sacrifice

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One thing after another Tuesday, June 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I get a headache from paying my income tax installment…"

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A familiar sound Wednesday May 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Those footsteps again!"

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Will the vessel respond? Thursday, April 16.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Laval // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] French Fleet

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He's forever blowing bubbles Monday May 18

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ho hum-same old suds!"

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Lost horizon Thursday May 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Honorable ancestors did not tell me of this mysterious shangri-la" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Deesa guy doolittle come from da funniest place!"

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Christmas toys, old and new Monday Nov 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mars Toy Dept. …

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He stuck his neck out Friday Apr 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Blitzkrieg

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Hot-air raid Wednesday Sept 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Goering

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The spreading stain Wednes April 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War

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Must be crossed off forever

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nazi superman idea // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] First condition for german rearmament

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On his toes Monday April 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Well? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Ready, set -

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Female draft victim Mon, June 30.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Ethel: I forgot I was twenty-one last Tuesday…

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Through his fingers Fri Mar 8

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The man on stilts Fri. Mar. 1

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My sensitive nature rebelled against the inhuman cruelty of the Versailles Treaty"

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And now pains from within

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Allied bombings // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russian victories

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His worst enemy Thursday June 11

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Distorted axis reports // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Truth

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He can't keep it locked Friday March 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Yugoslavia "subjugated" one year ago today // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Guerilla warfare

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Mechanized Mother Goose Wednesday May 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sing a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye…

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His ghost writer Monday Dec 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Come on -- think of something quick -- we gotta keep the show going!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Bloody purgest reicstag fire dollfuss murder…

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He made his bed but Fri Apr 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I think I'll stay up a while and read"

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No pirates Friday Sept 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Western Hemispphere Naval Ball…

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Overweight for the derby Friday May 1

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Victory defeat

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That cuckoo clock again! Monday Feb 2

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Warmongers!

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"Speaking of operations" Wednes June 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "What'll we take out?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Everything we can -- the heart seems to be pretty strong"

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Due for another eruption? Wednes Jan 17

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Mount Adolf is rumbling again" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Ja! We live in the valley of nerves"

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The dummy Monday March 11.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War profits

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Adolf speaks again Wednes Dec 11.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish to wait for more favorable weather."

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Mechanized Mother Goose Wednesday Aug 6.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hickory dickory dock, the mouse ran up the clock…

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Evolution of a handcuff Monday March 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Axis satellite

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Barbecue

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's turn it over and cook the other side"

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Good dog! Wednes June 26

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[Additional text (excerpt):] French pastry

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Pulling it out of shape Monday June 19

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Germany // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Resentment

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Rebuilding the bastille Fri - July 14

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Totalitarian states // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Fear

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Don't-mention-Hitler week

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[Additional panel(s) on sheet:] A breathing spell from Hitler talk

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What, another? Friday Sept 22

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Assassintation of Rumanian premier // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Poland

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The dead-end kids

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "In case dey get caught, I'm wit' you"

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He can't blow hard enough

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Truth

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Another pact Monday Aug 28

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Thank God, they're out in the open!

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Sewer of treachery

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His descendants Monday, January 14.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Last Will and Testament I give and bequeath all my selfist lust for power to my two little friends…

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Turkish bath Monday April 28

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Blitz // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dardanelles

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Obsolete Friday, July 20.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Meinkampf

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Off the face of the Earth!

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Insatiable appetite Monday May 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia

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The way of small nations Monday May 13

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The latest parisian creation Friday June 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mlle. Blitzkrieg

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They wouldn't understand Wednesday Feb 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] With malice toward none // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] With charity for all

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The big sweep Wednesday, September 15.

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia

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Mechanized Mother Goose Monday Jan 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Bye, baby bunting, Fuhrer's gone a-hunting…

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Quite a stretch! Wed Mar 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] German Army.

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Groping hands Wednesday May 27

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US

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At our front window Wednesday Jan 21

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[Additional text (excerpt):] US // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Enemy submarine

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Hitler's own creation Tuesday April 28

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No! I didn't mean me!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Power of life and death over every German - regardless of rank

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Maybe it's German measles

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ach, my poor general - such a big, strong man to die so suddenly from Pneumonia!"

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Time is passing Tuesday May 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] R A F Bombings // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Coral sea battle

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The Raven Wednesday Aug 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "And the raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting"

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As ye sow so shall ye reap Friday Nov 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Assassins' hands // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Seeds of hate intolerance ignorance

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Aurora Borealis Wed. Dec 20

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American-Finnish relief // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Finland

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Bang! Friday Dec 15

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Pocket battleship

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"Heil, Fuehrer!" Wednesday Dec 6

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Look behind you, Philo! Friday Nov 24

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ach! British Agents!"

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Charlie McReichstag Friday Oct 6

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ja!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Momentous meeting of Reichstag

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Circus is in town

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This way! Our own show is bigger, better and happier!"

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Adolph, the Goldfish Eater

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No, no -- not that one!"

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The wall-flower Wednesday Oct 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "why was I invited if they don't want to dance with me?"

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The winner and new champ Wednes, Nov 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lying championship

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May wine Monday May 27

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The Hitler line Tuesday, Jan 13

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Dis Russian vind iss terrible -- it keeps blowing my line fuder und fuder from Moscow!"

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Hearts and flowers Monday Mar 23

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Vilted!"

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For extra measure Thursday May 28

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Japan Italy // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Mexico

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The hot potato Friday Sept 1

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Danzig // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Daladier

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Self protection? Tuesday Sept 5

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ach, he hit me!"

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Strange bed fellows Friday Aug 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] European crazy quilt

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You can't fool the camera Wednesday Jan 22

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We are in complete accord -- ve haf a strong fighting alliance"

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Mechanized Mother Goose Monday May 12

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There was an old woman who lived in a shoe…

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Mechanized Mother Goose Wednesday July 9

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peas porridge hot, peas porridge cold, German blitz in the pot…

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Mechanized Mother Goose Wednesday Sept 10

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Goosey goosey gander, take care where you meander…

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Strike two! Tuesday April 14

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Second German offensive // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Stalin

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Freak show Wednes June 25

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Adolf, this tastes good" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "But, Adolf, I can't eat mine while you've got the fork!"

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"Is it a trick?" Friday May 16

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "If it is, the lion's got all the best of it"

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Wait till he leans back Tues. May 25, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I don't notice any difference" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "American" Communist Party

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One one piece missing Mon. Sept. 27, 1943

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War Conference Jig-Saw Puzzle

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Completing the last link Wed. Dec. 8, 1943

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Post-war question mark Thurs. Feb. 24, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] ?

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Cutting off the Marionette Fri. Mar. 17, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unexpected political moves // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] American communist

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Mumps are contageous Thurs. Mar. 23, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Papa, I think I'm getting 'em too!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Bungling incompetence

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Foot in the door Wed. Apr 5, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Germany

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Added Observer Friday August 25, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Preliminary peace talks // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] GOP

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Scraping off the scum Tues. Aug 29, 1944

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tricolor of France // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Collaborationists

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Will it dispel the darkness? Thurs. Mar. 1, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mistakes of the last war // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Yalta plan

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Big job for the dove Thurs. Apr 5, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I hatched 'em - now you take care of 'em!"

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Ripping the tattered rag Fri. Apr. 6, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia's ending of non-aggression pact

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Still to be exterminated Mon, May 7, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Germ of third World War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] International vigilance

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Uncomfortable perch Wed. May 23, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Political discord in Europe

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Will he light up again? Thurs. May 24, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Chruchill // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Resignation

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Pledge to the dead Tues. May. 29, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Name unknown // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "We, the living, pledge that we will find a way to permanent peace…"

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Left-over land mines Tues. June 5, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace

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Starting to unravel Thurs. June 14, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Polish question

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The first step Fri. June 29, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] World security charter // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Ratification

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First in peace Fri, July 27, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ratification of San Francisco Charter

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Dwarfing future evil Wed. Aug 8, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Power of the universe // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Atomic bomb

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Jap Armchair strategy Thurs. Sept. 13, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tojo

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How about turning around Judge? Thurs. Sept. 27, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Now, boys, I'll fix up your troubles" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] American statesmanship

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Everybody's out of step but Joe Wed. Oct. 3, 1945

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The only safeguard Mon. Oct. 22, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Atomic oblivion // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] World cooperation

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No gilded cage Wed. Oct. 24, 1945

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After the atomoic bomb Mon, Nov. 5, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hatred // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Any future aggressor who conquers the world…

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Slightly incongruous Mon. Nov. 12, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Iron Wall of Rusian Secrecy // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Give me your atomic bomb secret"

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They don't die of old age today Fri. Nov. 23, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "How times have changed!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Nuernberg trials

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When they had the upper hand Mon. Dec. 3, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Gas chamber // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Sometimes we lose patience with the Nuernberg Trials…

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Stage department presents Thurs. Dec. 6, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We don't know where we're going, but we're on our way"

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New dome in Moscow Wed. Dec. 19, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Three-power atomic conference

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And we mean "happy new year" Mond. Dec. 31, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] 1946

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On and on and on and on! Thurs. Jan. 3, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I, der führer, will arise unt prove…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Death

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Free election in Eastern Europe Mon. Jan 20, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Vote here

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Hard to keep his balance Wed. Jan. 30, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Iran Greece Java Complications

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One guest we want Mon. Feb. 4, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Hey! This is liable to spoil my racket!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] To atom bomb test in Pacific

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Surprise guests Tues. Feb. 5, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] UNO // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Stamford-Greenwich-Westchester area

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The last step Wed. Feb, 6, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] To the Gallows decision of U.S. Supreme Court // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Yamashita

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Doubling up Thurs. Feb. 7, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Many residents in UNO area of Stamford and Westchester…

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Bright spot on international scene Tues. Feb. 12, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] British bride ship

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The bull has a familiar look Fri. Feb. 15, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. State Department exposure // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Argentina

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Leaky pacakge Wed. Feb. 20, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. Canada // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Atomic bomb secret

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Linked up Wed. March 6, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. - British-French documentary evidence // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Franco

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No place else to go Thurs. Mar. 14, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] They've got to live side by side

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He ought to know Tues. Mar. 19, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "No more of that Vitamin W -- it doesn't cure anything!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russian headache

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Enough red in the red white and blue Wed. Mar. 20, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Firm U.S. policy

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Quite a strain Fri. Mar. 22, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You must try understand the little pet"

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The Gusher Mon. Mar. 25, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Iranian oil problem // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.N.O Security Council

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But fast! Tues. Mar. 26, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This Jeep simply has to pull me away from it!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Atomic bomb

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He walked alone Fri. Mar. 28, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Gromyko // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iran's request for an immediate hearing

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Good-luck Horse Shoe, we hope! Thurs. Apr. 4, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] United nations security council table

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It can't write without ink Tues. Apr. 9, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Full co-operation of all members // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] UN

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Lifting them out of the pit Thurs. Apr. 11, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Ballot box // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Jap people

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This season's bunnies Thurs. Apr. 18, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "My, how they've grown!"

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Transition from war to peace Tues. Apr. 23, 1946

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Sitting this one out Thurs. Apr. 25, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] United Nations Ball 1. Iranian Waltz

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On the spot Fri. Apr. 25, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Spanish question

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G.I. Ulysses Mon. Apr. 29, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. Army of occupation // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Firmer discipline

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Big enough to read a book Fri. May 3, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Co-operation // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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The late stayer Thurs, May 9, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Azerbaijan // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iran

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What a difference what one letter makes! Wed. May 22, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Iran // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iron

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Developing muscle Thurs. May 23, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Our firm foreign policy // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Good!"

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Drowning out her voice Mon, May 27, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] World propaganda // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Truth

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One way vision Mon, Jun 17, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian sphere

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Nearing the end Tues. June 25, 1945

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nuremberg trials

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The patient hand Wed. July 17, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Mikhailovich // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Time

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Uncomfortable seat Fri. July 19, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Either secure economic cooperation between the zones…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.N.

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Our idea of a wall Tues. July 23, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No appeasement of aggressors // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] No territorial claims

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Even he is shocked! Fri. Aug. 2, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm pretty bad -- but they can't blame all that on me!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Colossal munitions graft

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Bringing them to the same level Thurs. Aug. 8, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Equal rights // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Big 4

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Endless barbed wire Wed. Aug. 14, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Palestine tangle

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Balkan gesture of friendship Thurs. Aug. 22, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. protest to Yugoslavia over shooting down of American planes

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Moulting Mon, Aug. 26, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace

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Progress Wed. Aug. 28, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "They've agreed on one more word" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Paris Peace Conference

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Running out Fri. Aug. 30, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Nuremburg trials // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Judgement

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He could sew up the pocket Mon. Sept. 9, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Material aid to Yugoslavia

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Release overdue Tues. Sept. 10 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Fear // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace

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Rigid guidance Wed. Sept. 11, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American policy // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] New Germany

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For all future aggressors to see Wed. Oct. 2, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Conspiracy to wage aggressive war // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Crimes against peace

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More glory for the fatherland Fri. Oct. 18, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hail Hermann!

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Confused listener Tues. Oct. 22, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace talk // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] War talk

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It's got to work Wed. Oct. 23, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace machine

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Complicated game Fri. Nov. 8, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I wish somebody would explain what part each character plays."

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No end in sight Thurs. Nov. 14, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 200 yr-old

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New Year's resolution Mon Dec 30, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] I resolve to love you like a brother.

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Worry bird Tues. Dec. 31, 1946

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[Additional text (excerpt):] 1947 // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Wish me a happy new year -- I'll need it!"

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When Stalin speaks Tues. Jan 28, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Look! He spoke!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I'll wire this to my paper!"

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He forgot to pick up the check Thurs. Feb. 6, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Lend-lease from U.S. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Circus freaks here again Thurs. Apr. 10, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Joe cost-of-living // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Doc scarcity

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Putting one over Wed. Mar. 19, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Red organization in U.S. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Wall of deceit

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Another collyer mansion Fri. Mar. 28, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Difficulties with Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Strife in China

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How long can this keep up? Mon. Mar. 31, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] No // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Get off your perch and help out!"

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Unhappy past Wed. Apr. 2, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Glorious past // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Greece

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Unseeen guest at Fairwell Banquet Fri. Apr. 25, 147

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stalin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Too the Big Four!"

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Two identical pictures Mon. Apr. 28, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace

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The jar is empty Tues. Apr. 29, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Honey of appeasement

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Full bipartisan support Wed. Apr. 30, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] G.O.P // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dem party

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Stalingrab Mon. May. 5, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Resources of Europe

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Bearing evil fruit Wed. May 7, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Tree of poverty // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Communism

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Peculiar reading position Mon. May 12, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stalin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Pravda

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Looking for a US Depression Mon. May 19, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Wishing well // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Stalin

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Three way safety Tues, June 3, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Standardized military equipment

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Spilling over Thurs. June 5, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Red star

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What will he do about it? Wednesday, June 11, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia grabs Hungary // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "'I failed -- how about you?"

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Is Henry kidding? Fri. June 13, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Go ahead -- be friendly" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Russian filing cabinet Mon. June 16, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Waste basket

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Let's keep an eye on it Tues. June 24, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. Aid // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Delivered to Europe

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Does he mean it this time? Wed. June 25, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Shake" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Cooperation on reconstruction of Europe

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The old gift horse again Fri. June 27, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Three-power conference on American aid to Europe

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Another demolition job Wed. July 2, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stalin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Three-power conference

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Reverse action Mon. July 7, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. Dollars // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Communist-dominated countries

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Stalin's interpretation of those sky discs Wed. July 9, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "t's those Americans showing off with their dollars"

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Wrapping only one package Fri. July 11, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Gift counter // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Relief to Europe

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Holding back the life saver Mon. July 14, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Small nation

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Looking with longing eyes Thurs. July 17, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Stalin Plan // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Marshall Plan

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Balkan Volcano Fri. July 18, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Greece // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Bulgaria

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More litter on Berlin road Wed. July 20, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] New Russian restrictions // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Big-Four Paris agreement

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He doesn't mind the breeze Mon.July 28, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Let's see - what'll I take next?"

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In this day and age Thurs. July 31, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Exclusion from Palestine // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Persecution in Europe

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Civilization marches on Fri. Aug. 1, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Get out! You're an evil influence!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "But, teacher -- I'm only a fairy tale…"

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Still groping Tues. Aug. 5, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] First World War for freedom // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Second World War for freedom

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The bottom of the bag Mon. Aug. 11, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Trade deficit // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Great Britain

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Watching and waiting Tues. Aug. 12, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Weakining Europe // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Two years after V-J Day Thurs. Aug. 14, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Baseball today // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Sacred robes

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Reported stirrings in Germany Tues. Aug. 16, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Western occupation zone

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Contrast in propaganda Tues. Aug. 19, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian lies // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] American truths

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Inter-american beauty queen Wed. Aug. 20, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Hemisphere defense // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Brazil conference

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A hard pull Thurs. Aug. 21, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Shrunken American loan // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] John Bull

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The stopper Wed. Aug. 27, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Communist Balkans // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Greece

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Another "free election" Thurs. Sept 4, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Majority vote // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Hungarian elections

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Delicate measuring Thurs. Sept. 11, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Aid to Europe

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For the time being at least Tues. Sept. 30, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Political strife // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] European worries

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No wonder the Russians are mad Wed. Oct. 1, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] High standard of living under capitalism // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Low standard of living under communism

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50-50? Thurs. Oct. 2, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Keep out

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Dangerous fire bug Fri. Oct. 5, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] China // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Small communist minority

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Fooling nobody Tues. Oct. 7, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] World revolution // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Ha ha! You thought I was dead!"

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Pull up a chair Wednesday, October 8

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American unselfishness // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Hungry Europe

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Joe's Mount in the Big Race Thurs. Oct. 9, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American $ // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Famine

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Gutter diplomacy Tues. Oct. 14, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian Bloc in U.N.

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New cornucopia Wed. Oct. 15, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Grain // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Europe

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Worse and more of it Fri. Oct. 17, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian fifth column // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "You were a piker!"

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The only language they understand Wed. Oct. 22, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Americans hate war but believe that even war is preferable…"

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Promptor's box Fri. Oct. 24, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Entertainment world // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Don't forget a good word for Moscow!"

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He'll finally get around to this Wed. Oct. 29, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "You warmonger!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dove of peace

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The elusive apple Fri. Oct. 31, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.N. Halloween Party

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Oh Yeah! Wed. Nov. 5, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I have decided not to link up with the revived comintern" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] American Red.

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The big gamble Thurs. Nov. 13, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Marshall plan // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "The risks are real but I believe the chances…"

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Election in Poland Thurs.Nov. 6, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Communist dominated government // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] For Against

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Definite swing Fri. Nov. 14, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Western Europe // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Right

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Most interested listener Tues. Nov. 18, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Joe // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Extra session

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Embarrassing situation Tues. Nov. 22, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "May I pull up a chair?"

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The eternal question Mon. Nov. 24, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Why? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Civilized world

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Will he use it again? Tues. Nov. 25, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Foreign ministers conference // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] No

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Can they back it up? Tues. Dec. 2, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Partition of Palestine

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Why? Thurs. Dec. 4, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American Goods // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] to Russia

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The Big Four Fog Bowl Game in London Wed. Dec. 10, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Communist domination of Europe. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "When Molotov finishes his trick passing I'll put you in"

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Desert mirage? Mon. Dec. 15, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Jews // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Arabs

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Not much inside Tues. Dec. 16, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Revalued ruble // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russian economy

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The dead end kid Wed. Dec. 17, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia's impossible attitude // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Wrecked conferences

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Where Russia's eye is focused Tues. Dec. 23, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Oil // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Turmoil in near east

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Time to take some of the wind out of him Fri. Dec. 26, 1947

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[Additional text (excerpt):] American answers // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Viscious Russian propaganda

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"It's too hot for me in there!" Fri. Jan. 16, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Palestine // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Britain

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Speaking of the weather

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cold War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "This is one place I hope doesn't warm up"

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Two steps of equal importance Mon. Jan. 26, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Self-help // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] American support of Marshall Plan

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Where there's smoke Thurs. Feb. 5, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Recurring reports of internal troubles // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Muffling the trumpet Wed. Feb. 11, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War talk // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] P.S. But this doesn't mean we should stop preparing

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Leap year proposal Thurs. Feb. 19, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] ? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace

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One bed he escaped Fri. Feb. 20, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] George Washington never slept here

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Our reaction Wed. Mar. 10, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "A military man - not so good!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] MacArthur

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Official report Thurs. Mar. 11, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] he had suffered an illness… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Jan Masaryk

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Will the jaws close again? Mon. Mar. 15, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Finnish delegation to Moscow

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A logical squawt Tues. Mar. 16, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "As long as it's on my shoulders…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Gov't secrecy

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The proper support Tues. Mar. 23, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We must back the will to peace…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Preparedness

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The lifesaver Mon. Mar. 22, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I'm not so sure I can swim, myself"

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Something disgraceful about this Fri. Mar. 26, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ha ha! I'm getting it without the Marshall Plan" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] American goods on lend-lease ships

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The old stay at home Thurs. Apr. 1, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There are rumors of a friendly meeting between Truman and Stalin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iron curtain

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The light in the election booth Fri. Apr. 9, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Strong U.S. policy against communism in Europe // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Coming Italian elections

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Trouble in the Kremlin Wed. Apr. 14,1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Send him to Siberia" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Sorry, Chief, I can't report any arrests…"

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To keep it from descending Fri. Apr. 16, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Iron curtain // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Italian elections

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How far does this fuse go? Fri. Apr. 23, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Possible Italian civil war // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Defeated communists

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Lost in the maze Mon. Apr. 26, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Palestine // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.N.

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World x-ray Tues. Apr. 27, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The party

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Keeping things stirred up Mon. May 10, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Trouble // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Strange perch for a peacemaker Thurs. May 13, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Slave nations // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Molotov

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Same old magnifying glass Wed. May 12, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Red propaganda // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Small communist minority in Korea

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Birth of a nation Tues. May 18, 1948

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The ventriloquist puts it in writing Thurs. May 20, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Joe: - // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dear Henry: -

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Maybe one key isn't enough Wed. May 28, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace in Palestine // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.N.

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Some encouragement, anyway -- Thurs. May 27, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cold War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Maybe it's starting to melt"

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Taking no chances Tues. Jun 1, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is very pleasant -- but I don't think I'll fall asleep" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Calm in U.S.-Russian relations

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Saving the good part of the apple Wed. June 9, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Unification of Western Germany // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] 6-Power Agreement

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The phantom flags Thurs. June 10, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Truce // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Bitterness in Palestine

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The handy man Wed. June 16, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I fix everything" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Fine Henry - how about fixing up some of this stuff?"

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So far only a good view Mon. June 28, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] $65,000,000 home of U.N.

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They must not budge Thurs. July 1, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Berlin

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It's not over over there Fri. July 2, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Oppression // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] That to secure these rights…

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Comment on coming Olympics Tues. July 20, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian style can't compete // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Free countries in shot-put

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First real acid test Wed. July 21, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] UN // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Power to enforce peace

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How far will they push the switch? Wed. July 21, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace

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Bending over backwards Tues. Aug. 3, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] He'll go as far as the rock will allow // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Self-respect

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Pied Piper's destination Thurs. Aug. 19, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace-abundance

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Turning into a boomerang Tues. Aug. 31, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian record // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Lies

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Serving it's purpose Thurs. Sept. 2, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Spy investigation // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Reds in government

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Long distance approval Wed. Sept. 8, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Strike-bound perishable U.S. goods // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iron curtain

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There's a lesson in this Mon. Sept. 13, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Here it is on a platter"

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Sitting down with Stalin Wed. Sept. 22, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] NO // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.S., British and French diplomats

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Reaching a dangerous speed Tues. Oct. 5, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] World armament race

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The unveiling Fri. Oct. 8, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Uncompromising Russian imperialism

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Vainly waiting for it to crack Tues. Oct. 12, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Stalin

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No other place to play? Wed. Oct 12, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Vast Russian territory // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Berlin corridor

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Under-handed weapon Fri. Oct. 15, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] France // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Communist-inspired strikes

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No side-tracking Thurs. Oct. 21, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Foreign policy // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Straight ahead

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Optical illusion? Mon. Oct. 25, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't be silly…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Maybe I'd better see a psychiatrist!"

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"One keeps on rollin' along." Fri. Nov. 4, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] China // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Red River

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After-after election thought Mon. Nov. 8, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Vot? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Wallace strength in U.S.

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Armistice Day 1948 Thurs. Nov. 11, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where is the peace that comes after armistice?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dead of World War I and World War II

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volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

A note of joy Tues. Nov. 16, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm glad one of us birds is doing all right"

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A page out of our dream book Tues. Nov. 23, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Flash: Joseph Stalin arrived in the U.S. …

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Running out Mon. Nov. 29, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] China rice bowl // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] National strength

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Dizzy ups and downs Thurs. Dec. 2, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Chart of U.S.-Russian relations // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The little man

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On the threshold Fri. Dec. 3, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Membership in U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] 2,000-year climb

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Natural curiosity Fri. Dec. 10, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There must be a bottom to this // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Domestic and European drain

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Berlin Ice Follies Mon. Dec. 21, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cold War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I hope they don't bump"

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Neighbor trouble Mon. Dec. 27, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Latin America // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Uprisings

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The absentee Fri. Dec. 31, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Happy new year // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Where there's smoke Thurs. Feb. 5, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Recurring reports of internal troubles // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Muffling the trumpet Wed. Feb. 11, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] War talk // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] P.S. But this doesn't mean we should stop preparing

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Leap year proposal Thurs. Feb. 19, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] ? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace

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One bed he escaped Fri. Feb. 20, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] George Washington never slept here

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Our reaction Wed. Mar. 10, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "A military man - not so good!" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] MacArthur

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Official report Thurs. Mar. 11, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] he had suffered an illness… // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Jan Masaryk

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Will the jaws close again? Mon. Mar. 15, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Finnish delegation to Moscow

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A logical squawt Tues. Mar. 16, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "As long as it's on my shoulders…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Gov't secrecy

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The proper support Tues. Mar. 23, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "We must back the will to peace…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Preparedness

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The lifesaver Mon. Mar. 22, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I'm not so sure I can swim, myself"

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Something disgraceful about this Fri. Mar. 26, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Ha ha! I'm getting it without the Marshall Plan" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] American goods on lend-lease ships

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The old stay at home Thurs. Apr. 1, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] There are rumors of a friendly meeting between Truman and Stalin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iron curtain

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The light in the election booth Fri. Apr. 9, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Strong U.S. policy against communism in Europe // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Coming Italian elections

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Trouble in the Kremlin Wed. Apr. 14,1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "Send him to Siberia" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Sorry, Chief, I can't report any arrests…"

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To keep it from descending Fri. Apr. 16, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Iron curtain // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Italian elections

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How far does this fuse go? Fri. Apr. 23, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Possible Italian civil war // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Defeated communists

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Lost in the maze Mon. Apr. 26, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Palestine // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.N.

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World x-ray Tues. Apr. 27, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] The party

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Keeping things stirred up Mon. May 10, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Trouble // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

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Strange perch for a peacemaker Thurs. May 13, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Slave nations // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Molotov

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Same old magnifying glass Wed. May 12, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Red propaganda // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Small communist minority in Korea

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Birth of a nation Tues. May 18, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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The ventriloquist puts it in writing Thurs. May 20, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Dear Joe: - // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dear Henry: -

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Maybe one key isn't enough Wed. May 28, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Peace in Palestine // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.N.

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Some encouragement, anyway -- Thurs. May 27, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] Cold War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Maybe it's starting to melt"

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Taking no chances Tues. Jun 1, 1948

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[Additional text (excerpt):] "This is very pleasant -- but I don't think I'll fall asleep" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Calm in U.S.-Russian relations

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Saving the good part of the apple Wed. June 9, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Unification of Western Germany // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] 6-Power Agreement

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 11

The phantom flags Thurs. June 10, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Truce // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Bitterness in Palestine

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 11

The handy man Wed. June 16, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I fix everything" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Fine Henry - how about fixing up some of this stuff?"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 11

So far only a good view Mon. June 28, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] $65,000,000 home of U.N.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 11

They must not budge Thurs. July 1, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Berlin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 11

It's not over over there Fri. July 2, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Oppression // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] That to secure these rights…

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

Comment on coming Olympics Tues. July 20, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian style can't compete // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Free countries in shot-put

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

First real acid test Wed. July 21, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] UN // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Power to enforce peace

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

How far will they push the switch? Wed. July 21, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

Bending over backwards Tues. Aug. 3, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] He'll go as far as the rock will allow // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Self-respect

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

Pied Piper's destination Thurs. Aug. 19, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Russia // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Peace-abundance

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

Turning into a boomerang Tues. Aug. 31, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Russian record // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Lies

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

Serving it's purpose Thurs. Sept. 2, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Spy investigation // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Reds in government

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

Long distance approval Wed. Sept. 8, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Strike-bound perishable U.S. goods // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Iron curtain

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

There's a lesson in this Mon. Sept. 13, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Berlin // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Here it is on a platter"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 12

Sitting down with Stalin Wed. Sept. 22, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] NO // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] U.S., British and French diplomats

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

Reaching a dangerous speed Tues. Oct. 5, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] World armament race

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

The unveiling Fri. Oct. 8, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Uncompromising Russian imperialism

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

Vainly waiting for it to crack Tues. Oct. 12, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] U.S. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Stalin

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

No other place to play? Wed. Oct 12, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Vast Russian territory // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Berlin corridor

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

Under-handed weapon Fri. Oct. 15, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] France // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Communist-inspired strikes

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

No side-tracking Thurs. Oct. 21, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Foreign policy // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Straight ahead

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

Optical illusion? Mon. Oct. 25, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Don't be silly…" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "Maybe I'd better see a psychiatrist!"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

"One keeps on rollin' along." Fri. Nov. 4, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] China // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Red River

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

After-after election thought Mon. Nov. 8, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Vot? // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Wallace strength in U.S.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 13

Armistice Day 1948 Thurs. Nov. 11, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "Where is the peace that comes after armistice?" // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Dead of World War I and World War II

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

A note of joy Tues. Nov. 16, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] "I'm glad one of us birds is doing all right"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

A page out of our dream book Tues. Nov. 23, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Flash: Joseph Stalin arrived in the U.S. …

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

Running out Mon. Nov. 29, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] China rice bowl // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] National strength

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

Dizzy ups and downs Thurs. Dec. 2, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Chart of U.S.-Russian relations // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] The little man

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

On the threshold Fri. Dec. 3, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Membership in U.N. // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] 2,000-year climb

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

Natural curiosity Fri. Dec. 10, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] There must be a bottom to this // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Domestic and European drain

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

Berlin Ice Follies Mon. Dec. 21, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Cold War // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] "I hope they don't bump"

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

Neighbor trouble Mon. Dec. 27, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Latin America // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Uprisings

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
volume 1964.047 v.36--ffALB, folder 14

The absentee Fri. Dec. 31, 1948

Physical Description: 1 drawing : cartoon

Note

[Additional text (excerpt):] Happy new year // [Additional panel(s) on sheet:] Russia

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Editorials (Editorial cartoons: society and politics)
Volume 1964.047--ffALB v.37-55

Editorial cartoons and miscellaneous drawings (not listed / undescribed) approximately 1949-1960

Physical Description: 19 volumes : approximately 1000 drawings
Volume 1964.047 v.37--ffALB

Postwar, International, and United Nations 1949-1960

Volume 1964.047 v.38--ffALB

Postwar, International, - U.S. (foreign policy, foreign aid, relations with Allies and Soviet Union, etc.)

Volume 1964.047 v.39--ffALB

Postwar, International, Conferences; Far East; Korean War; India; Formosa [Taiwan]

Volume 1964.047 v.40--ffALB

Postwar, International,- Western Europe; Latin America; and Middle East

Volume 1964.047 v.41--ffALB

Postwar, International - Soviet Union; Satellite nations; Hungary; Communist China, etc.

Volume 1964.047 v.42--ffALB

Postwar, International - Soviet Union; Satellite nations; Hungary; Communist China, etc. (continued)

Volume 1964.047 v.43--ffALB

Postwar, Domestic 1945-1947

Volume 1964.047 v.44--ffALB

Postwar, Domestic 1948-1950

Volume 1964.047 v.45--ffALB

Postwar, Domestic - Congress and party politics, Truman and the fair deal

Volume 1964.047 v.46--ffALB

Postwar, Domestic - Defense, Truman's firing of Mac Arthur, inflation, deflation and recession, taxes and government spending

Volume 1964.047 v.47--ffALB

Postwar, Domestic- Politics, miscellaneous; Labor, postwar 1945-1946

Volume 1964.047 v.48--ffALB

Labor, postwar 1947-1949 and undated

Volume 1964.047 v.49--ffALB

Political campaigns (elections), 1940, 1944 and 1948 campaigns 1940-1948

Volume 1964.047 v.50--ffALB

Political campaigns (elections,1952 and 1956 campaigns; Eisenhower administration approximately 1952-1961

Volume 1964.047 v.51--ffALB

Political campaigns (elections), 1960 campaign and Kennedy administration; and American Communists, McCarthy hearings, etc.

Volume 1964.047 v.52 pt.1--ffALB, Volume 1964.047 v.52 pt.2--ffALB, Volume 1964.047 v.52 pt.3--ffALB, Volume 1964.047 v.52 pt.4--ffALB

Inventions - general; Inventions – "Postwar World" series, no. 1-70 bulk 1944-1953

Note

Divided into 2 boxes when encapsulated: Part 1 and Part 2. Part 3 added later: may have originally been in v.52 when encapsulated circa 1990, but these "Inventions" (1951-1953) were found with unrelated "oversized" at v. 25, and moved to v. 52 Part 3 and Part 4, with new archival boxes.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Inventions (Goldberg machines)
Volume 1964.047 v.53--ffALB

Atomic and hydrogen bombs; New York City - politics, subways, etc.; Crime, juvenile delinquency, dope addiction, etc.; Opening of baseball season, World Series

Volume 1964.047 v.54--ffALB

Miscellany (income tax deadline, reckless driving, civil rights, etc.)

Volume 1964.047 v.55--ffALB

Holidays: Christmas, Thanksgiving, 4th of July, etc.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

Holidays -- Miscellaneous
 

Cartoon drawings: miscellaneous (not listed / undescribed)

Volume 1964.047 v.56--ffALB

Illustrations for "How to Remove the Cotton from a Bottle of Aspirin"

Volume 1964.047 v.57--ffALB

Miscellaneous drawings

LAN_box 1964.048--LAN

"Whiskers" lantern slides BANC PIC 1964.048--LAN

Physical Description: 22 items : glass slides

Scope and Content

Slides of song lyrics and accompanying drawings for "Whiskers"; slides manufactured by Maurice Workstel (Song Hit Slides, New York City.)
 

Miscellaneous memorabilia and presentation drawings BANC PIC 1964.046

 

Albums

Volume 1964.046--ffALB v.1, Volume 1964.046--ffALB v.2

Original congratulatory cartoons drawn by members of the National Cartoonists Society and presented to Goldberg upon his winning the Pulitzer Prize 1948

Volume 1964.046--fALB v.3

Congratulatory cartoons presented to Goldberg with the Banshees' award

Volume 1964.046--fALB v.4

Cartoons presented for Goldberg's 80th birthday 1963

Volume 1964.046--ALB v.5

Album of stills from the movie "Soup to Nuts" 1930

 

Awards, certificates, and ephemera BANC PIC 1964.046 1904-1970

oversize_folder 1964.046--B

Oversize memorabilia

 

Photograph of Rube Goldberg [undated]

 

The Sigma Delta Chi Award in Journalism 1945

 

American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, membership certificate April 4 1950

 

National Council of Jewish Women, New York Section, Award Oct. 30, 1962

 

Honorary Mayor of San Francisco Proclamation June 6 1963

 

Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Gold Key Award June 6 1963

 

Long Island Public Relations Association March 18 1965

 

City of Cincinnati, Office of the Mayor, Proclamation of Rube Goldberg Day March 4 1987

 

News clipping January 1961

 

Cartoon certificate from Governor of New York, Nelson Rockefeller [between 1959 and 1973]

 

Objects (restricted)

Conditions Governing Access

OBJECTS RESTRICTED DUE TO FRAGILITY. Requests for use must be approved by the appropriate curator.
box 1964.046--OBJ box 1

Rube Goldberg's Junior plug [hat], From University of California at Berkeley, class of 1904. 1902-1903?

box 1964.046--OBJ box 2

Dean of American Cartoonists, Banshees Award. Designed by Willy Pogany. (Statue / trophy) 1959

box 1964.046--OBJ box 3

T-square (ca. 10" x 23") [undated]

carton 1964.046--OBJ carton 1

Miscellaneous awards memorabilia (medals, plaques, etc.)

 

A and W Distinguished Achievement Award. Plaque 1939

 

The Sigma Delta Chi Award in Journalism. Medallion 1945

 

Freedoms Foundation, Inc. Valley Forge. For outstanding achievement in bringing about a better understanding of the American way of life. Medallion 1950

 

Christopher Award. Medallion 1953

 

Freedoms Foundation, Inc. Valley Forge. For outstanding achievement in bringing about a better understanding of the American way of life. Medallion 1953

 

The Lambs. Tankard Dec. 16, 1956

 

Society of Silurians Annual Award for Best Cartoon. Medallion 1959

 

National Cartoonist Society Award. Plaque April 25 1961

 

The Lotus Club Award of Merit. Medallion in Plexiglas 1962

 

Newspaper Guild of New York, Page One Award in Graphic Arts. Trophy 1962

 

The City of New York. Medallion 1963

 

Lyndon B. Johnson. Medallion 1963

 

National Father's Day Committee, Grandfather of the Year . Medal 1963

 

Columbia Scholastic Press Association, Gold Key Award. Ribbon/medal June 6 1963

 

Life Member of CSSCA. Metal identification card 1968

 

Printing plates for "Sure Cure". Plaque Dec. 6, 1968

 

Society of Illustrators Gold Medal. Medallion 1970

 

Felix M. Warburg Memorial Award. For fifty years of devoted service to federation, the community and humanity. Medallion [undated]

 

Isabella Geriatric Center, Hall of Fame Senior Citizen Award. For outstanding achievement. Plaque [undated]

 

"For syndicate that makes cartoonists get a year ahead for benefit of two-dollar paper in South Africa". Trophy [undated]