McKinley and the Economy |
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The Republican Vice-Presidential Question |
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| | “Whom Will It Fit Best?” Topic: The Republican Vice-Presidential Question Source: Judge Date: March 3, 1900 Cartoonist: Eugene “Zim” Zimmerman |
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| | “It is Bliss!” Topic: The Republican Vice-Presidential Question Source: Judge Date: April 21, 1900 Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton |
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The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust |
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| | “The Preliminary Battle” Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust Source: Harper's Weekly Date: April 28, 1900, p. 379 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “?” Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust Source: Judge Date: April 28, 1900 Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton |
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| | “Jack Ashore” Topic: The Dewey Presidential Boom and Bust Source: Puck Date: May 2, 1900 Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler |
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The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination |
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| | “That Troublesome Kid” Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination Source: Judge Date: March 17, 1900 Cartoonist: Eugene “Zim” Zimmerman |
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| | “The Political Sapho” Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination Source: Judge Date: March 31, 1900 Cartoonist: Eugene “Zim” Zimmerman |
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| | “A Too-Continuous Performance” Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination Source: Harper's Weekly Date: May 12, 1900, p. 427 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “‘That Little Word ‘IF’” Topic: The Gold Democrats and Bryan’s Nomination Source: Judge Date: May 26, 1900 Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton |
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Vice-Presidential Nominee Theodore Roosevelt |
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| | “What Could the Poor Boy Do?” Topic: Vice-Presidential Nominee Theodore Roosevelt Source: Harper's Weekly Date: June 30, 1900, p. 614 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “Branded But Not ‘Broken’ " Topic: Vice-Presidential Nominee Theodore Roosevelt Source: Puck Date: September 12, 1900 Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler |
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The Democratic National Convention |
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| | “A Victim of Circumstances” Topic: The Democratic National Convention Source: Harper's Weekly Date: July 14, 1900, p. 662 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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Democratic Prospects and Pitfalls |
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| | “He Made It All By Himself” Topic: Democratic Prospects and Pitfalls Source: Harper's Weekly Date: August 11, 1900, p. 737 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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Bryan and Tammany Hall |
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| | “A Frozen Argument” Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall Source: Harper's Weekly Date: June 9, 1900, p. 521 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “Imperialism” Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall Source: Harper's Weekly Date: September 8, 1900, p. 833 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “Shocked At Corruption” Topic: Bryan and Tammany Hall Source: Harper's Weekly Date: October 20, 1900, p. 977 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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The Boxer Rebellion Analogy |
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| | “The Vanguard of the Boxers” Topic: The Boxer Rebellion Analogy Source: Harper's Weekly Date: June 23, 1900, p. 567 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “OUR Democratic Boxers” Topic: The Boxer Rebellion Analogy Source: Judge Date: September 8, 1900 Cartoonist: Victor Gillam |
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Bryan and Free Silver |
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| | “He Drove His Wedge Too Far” Topic: Bryan and Free Silver Source: Harper's Weekly Date: September 1, 1900, p. 809 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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Imperialism |
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| | “The ‘Fake’ Beggar” Topic: Imperialism Source: Puck Date: August 22, 1900 Cartoonist: Udo J. Keppler |
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| | “Smashed!” Topic: Imperialism Source: Harper's Weekly Date: September 22, 1900, p. 881 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “William Tell” Topic: Imperialism Source: Harper's Weekly Date: September 29, 1900, pp. 916-917 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “Does It Fit?” Topic: Imperialism Source: Judge Date: October 27, 1900 Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton |
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| | “It Won’t Take” Topic: Imperialism Source: Puck Date: October 31, 1900 Cartoonist: J. S. Pughe |
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The Antitrust Issue |
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| | “Hunting the Octopus” Topic: The Antitrust Issue Source: Harper's Weekly Date: October 6, 1900, p. 929 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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| | “Blind-Man’s Bluff” Topic: The Antitrust Issue Source: Harper's Weekly Date: October 27, 1900, p. 1001 Cartoonist: William Allen Rogers |
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The Election Results |
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| | “Back to the Farm” Topic: The Election Results Source: Judge Date: November 10, 1900 Cartoonist: Grant Hamilton |
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| | “The Good Doctor” Topic: The Election Results Source: Puck Date: January 16, 1901 Cartoonist: Louis Dalrymple |
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