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‘Tis a poor rule that doesn’t work both ways by William Henry Walker (3)
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A bad lie by William Henry Walker (3)
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A black man in native dress laughs at another who has mixed native with Western dress. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A capitol Operation. Diagnosis; League of Nations – Recovery 50-50 by William Henry Walker (3)
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A classroom. The teacher, a stork, is angry at one of his students, an elephant by William Henry Walker (3)
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A composite of the U.S. Congress by William Henry Walker (3)
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A condition of peace. Hard labor for German officers in restoring Belgium and France by William Henry Walker (3)
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A Custom House Stickler. Take him to the appraisers office by William Henry Walker (3)
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A fancy dinner party where only two guests are seated, eating. The rest stand and watch them. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A frightened Kaiser Wilhelm II is pushed into an operating table by a nurse representing civilization by William Henry Walker (3)
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A group of elves hang Christmas decorations on the antlers of a reindeer, aided by a laughing woman by William Henry Walker (3)
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A long line of men in suits and top hats pull an ornate carriage by William Henry Walker (2)
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A magician pulls away a cloth representing the 4 Power Treaty and reveals a rabbit representing the League of Nations by William Henry Walker (3)
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A man advertises a college education in one year, where students learn how to get rich, and has attracted a crowd of interested boys by William Henry Walker (3)
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A man dressed like a Westerner paints a large black hand on the Laws of the United States. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A man driving a physician by William Henry Walker (3)
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A man in a crown and robes, both decorated with dollar signs, and a scepter with the American eagle on top by William Henry Walker (3)
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A man in a military uniform by William Henry Walker (3)
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A man in military uniform, cheered on by two others, stabs a woman representing the Civil Service with his sword. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A man in Roman robes and wearing a wreath sits and thinks. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A military leader is shot by the bow of a small cherub. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A minister preaches in the forrest to a group of animals, most of them taking notes by William Henry Walker (3)
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A motorist pleads for his life as a crowd prepares to lynch him for causing an accident with a horse and wagon, killing a woman. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A puppet show entitled ‘Men, Women and Events’ by William Henry Walker (3)
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A ram with huge horns tips over because of the weight, while a ram with much smaller horns laughs. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A rich man having a nightmare that he is freely giving his wealth away to women, children, the sick, and the elderly by William Henry Walker (3)
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A Roman victory parade, with the Trusts in the front and ‘Queen Rose’ by William Henry Walker (3)
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A sculpture of the same man reading, tearing a man in half, and giving another man a coin by William Henry Walker (3)
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A see-saw with world trade as the fulcrum by William Henry Walker (3)
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A ship representing Democracy has been wrecked by a Chinese dragon by William Henry Walker (3)
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A short man talks to a stern taller woman at a party. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A statue of three men being attacked by snakes. The base of the statue reads ‘Roast Beef Chicago, U.S.A.’ by William Henry Walker (3)
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A thin young man talks to a large fat man. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A turkey, dressed like a farmer, grabs a cook by the arm and makes him drop his butcher’s knife. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A Wall Street Wooing by William Henry Walker (3)
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A whale, wearing a dress, confronts a surprised sailor on a dock. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A winter scene. A man in a suit talks with a man in rougher clothes, while behind them people in fine clothes walk and ride in sleighs. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A woman representing the United States tries to comfort a woman in military garb who grieves the death of Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom by William Henry Walker (3)
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A wounded soldier is denied entrance to Congress, where three stout politicians are arguing. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A young couple in fancy clothes talking together. And a figure in exaggerated football uniform. by William Henry Walker (3)
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A young couple ride on a tandem bicycle. by William Henry Walker (3)
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According to the Schedule by William Henry Walker (3)
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Admiral Dewey rides in a boat by William Henry Walker (3)
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Advice to the Woman College Graduate. by William Henry Walker (3)
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An Arabian Night Tale by William Henry Walker (3)
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And if you do it again, I shall order a police-man to slap you on the wrist by William Henry Walker (3)
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Armies of old men, American and British, meet on a field with canes instead of rifles by William Henry Walker (3)
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As they were never painted by William Henry Walker (3)
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At a party, an older couple sit together while a younger couple walk passed them. by William Henry Walker (3)
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At the Employment Agency by William Henry Walker (3)
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Ballingford makes an early morning call on King Alfonso by William Henry Walker (3)
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Bloody Bill; Say girls, instead of going on with this, let’s get up a nice treaty and I’ll sign it by William Henry Walker (3)
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Brace up, old fellow. You’ve got a lot of hug left in you by William Henry Walker (3)
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Captain Bill Bryan of the good ship Democracy by William Henry Walker (3)
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Carried away with his music or The man with a pull by William Henry Walker (3)
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Circe Marmon and the Pigs. Chorus of enchanted ones; Oh Circe, make men of us again!!! by William Henry Walker (3)
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Composite celebrities by William Henry Walker (3)
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Convention of the Husband Reform Club by William Henry Walker (3)
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Declare, declare, O Teddy bear by William Henry Walker (3)
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Eagle; Are you with me by William Henry Walker (3)
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Famous Prussians by William Henry Walker (3)
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For Those Drowned by William Henry Walker (3)
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Found; A third party by William Henry Walker (3)
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Fritz; Emperor, the Sammies; I tell you, there are no such animals by William Henry Walker (3)
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Gotta stop kickin’ my dawg around by William Henry Walker (3)
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Gould, Harriman, Vanderbilt, and Hill, depicted as trains, about to run over a small man representing the people. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Grand Old Private; I’m as good as solider as you are even if your General thinks I’m not by William Henry Walker (3)
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He’ll never catch it in those togs by William Henry Walker (3)
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If he wins by William Henry Walker (3)
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Ignis Fatuns by William Henry Walker (3)
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J. Pierpont Morgan is crowned king by a man representing Trusts by William Henry Walker (3)
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Japan, depicted as a soldier, rides in a wagon with and courts a woman representing China by William Henry Walker (3)
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John Bull by William Henry Walker (3)
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July 4th by William Henry Walker (3)
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Let her sink. We’ve got what we want by William Henry Walker (3)
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Men representing several European countries dance a kick-line together to kick out a man representing anarchy. by William Henry Walker (3)
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On this beautiful Easter morn’ let us resolve to have a broad vision by William Henry Walker (3)
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On with the dance by William Henry Walker (3)
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Pan-American as a football game, with the players representing different countries by William Henry Walker (3)
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Partners by William Henry Walker (3)
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Persous and Andromeda by William Henry Walker (3)
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Portrait of a man with a monocle. by William Henry Walker (3)
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President Woodrow Wilson as a Roman soldier, defending the country by William Henry Walker (3)
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Presidential Candidates. 1952 by William Henry Walker (3)
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Sam, don’t worry I’ll take your place by William Henry Walker (3)
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Sam; Say, John, why not do the right thing by him by William Henry Walker (3)
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Secretary of War William Howard Taft sits in the Panama Canal. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Seize them and burn then Sam. You’ll find something by William Henry Walker (3)
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Several men on a toboggan slide down a slope towards a hole in the ice below by William Henry Walker (3)
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Several portraits of American and world leader figures by William Henry Walker (3)
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Side-stepping the goose-step by William Henry Walker (3)
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Somehow I don’t feel so much like a conqueror without those things on by William Henry Walker (3)
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Tariff had a wooly lamb by William Henry Walker (3)
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The American eagle turns away several would-be immigrants from the United States by William Henry Walker (3)
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The Building of Big Bill, President of the U.S. by William Henry Walker (3)
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The grand old liberals. Sweet land of liberty by William Henry Walker (3)
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The Hall of Fame. Take my place doc by William Henry Walker (3)
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The Hare and the Tortoise by William Henry Walker (3)
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The high life. Come right in, Mr. Birdman. Father will be back in a minute by William Henry Walker (3)
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The men higher up by William Henry Walker (3)
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The outcasts by William Henry Walker (3)
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The plum tree. Who gets here first by William Henry Walker (3)
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The Root of the whole matter by William Henry Walker (3)
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The Sailor’s Prayer by William Henry Walker (3)
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The sexiest of sex plays of the season by William Henry Walker (3)
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The Spirit of ’09 by William Henry Walker (3)
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The U.S. Senate is represented as a mechanical toy which says ‘There are no bad Trusts’ whenever played by William Henry Walker (3)
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Theodore Roosevelt and his supporters depicted as Washington crossing the Potomac by William Henry Walker (3)
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Theodore Roosevelt as a king, watching a ballet performance by a group of men in women’s costumes by William Henry Walker (3)
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Theodore, if you don’t stop taunting me about unpreparedness I’ll just slap you on the wrist by William Henry Walker (3)
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Thirty years by William Henry Walker (3)
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Three men dressed as women with bonnets reading Faith, Hope, and Charity ride on a stormy sea in a washtub labeled ‘The Henry Ford’ by William Henry Walker (3)
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Three women in dresses look shocked at another woman who is reading, wearing a suit, smoking and drinking. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Too much High Tariff music by William Henry Walker (3)
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TROUBLE ANTICIPATED The Allopathic and Homepathic Admirals will never agree by William Henry Walker (3)
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Trying to look neutral by William Henry Walker (3)
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Two cars full of people drive down a road, oblivious of the dead bodies in the road behind them and the skeleton by William Henry Walker (3)
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Two couples, one older and one younger, walk together through a park. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Two groups of men in suits play tug of war in front of the U.S. Senate building by William Henry Walker (3)
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Two men depicted as giant bags of money. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Two military men, one from France and the other from the U.S., confront each other over scandals in the other’s country while disregarding their own by William Henry Walker (3)
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Uncle Sam and a woman representing Britain walk arm-in-arm in a procession, carrying each other’s flags. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Uncle Sam cheers as explorers Perry and Cook make it to the North Pole for the United States by William Henry Walker (3)
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Uncle Sam holds out his arms to William Jennings Bryan to offer him a cow representing a second term. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Uncle Sam runs to stop a small man, representing Canada, who is moving the 1825 Alaska Boundary Monument. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Uncle Sam with U.S. Custom Officials depicted as attack dogs, confronting passengers as they disembark from a ship after a world cruise. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Uncle Sam, Buyer of Small Islands by William Henry Walker (3)
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Waiting for Santa by William Henry Walker (3)
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Wealthy Americans, depicted as Italian Doges by William Henry Walker (3)
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When the Hun comes to the U.S. Pacifist by William Henry Walker (3)
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Who touches a hair of your gray head Dies like a dog! March on! –he said by William Henry Walker (3)
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Whose business by William Henry Walker (3)
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Will he pass by William Henry Walker (3)
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William Jennings Bryan as a general, cheered by his army on the field. by William Henry Walker (3)
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Wilson — We should recognize all of them. Clemenceau — I can’t recognize any of them by William Henry Walker (3)
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You are the one I’ll talk with by William Henry Walker (3)