Box 80
Contains 27 Results:
"Oh, and another thing - 'Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night...", 1968-04-12
Outgoing United States Postmaster General Larry O'Brien speaks to incoming Postmaster General M. Marvin Watson, just outside his office. Part of the caption is missing.
I will go anywhere, at any time…, 1968-04-14
A frazzled dove, representing peace, faces away from a group of traffic signs reading "One Way," No Entry," Detour," etc. and pointing all different directions. A small tank approaches in the background.
"Sitting there in Washington, Clifford, how can you possibly know of the intense bitterness of our valiant struggle..?", 1968-04-18
Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, Vice President of South Vietnam, sit in a bubble bath while talking to United States Secretary of Defense Clark Clifford on the telephone. The caption on this cartoon is missing.
The card says, "Compliments of American taxpayer"!, 1968-04-25
Two Vietnamese people stand next to the crash site of a United States F-111 aircraft.
"Ah, spring..!", 1968-05-01
Police officers arrest a ground of university student protestors and load them into a police vehicle.
"…But we shouldn't worry - it has a great regard these days for the democratic process!", 1968-05-03
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) Kurt Georg Kiesinger tries to hold the door closed as a giant Nazi monster attempts to escape a cell.
"Poor People's March on Washington", 1968-05-07
United States President Lyndon Johnson stands holding a crumpled tax bill while nearby Chair of the House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee Wilbur Mills holds a "$4 billion spending cut guarantee." In the door way stands a group of people participating in the People's March on Washington. The caption on this cartoon is missing.
"Mr. Kennedy, what stand would your administration take on the word population crisis", 1968-05-12
United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy ladles soup to a long line of children as a woman knitting in a rocking chair asks about the world population crisis.
[Czechoslovakia], 1968-05-14
Three children, in shirts reading "CZECHO," "SLOV," and "AKIA," are confronted by Soviet Union tank.
[RFK and McCarthy], 1968-05-16
United States Senator and 1968 Democratic presidential primary Candidate Eugene McCarthy pilots a small plane, as a much larger plane labeled RFK, for Senator and fellow Democratic presidential primary candidate Robert Kennedy, passes over him.
Dodd Bill, 1968-05-17
A man stands inside of a room labeled "Senate," referring to the United States Senate. He holds a smouldering document labeled "Dodd Bill," referring to the Gun Control Act of 1968. Standing outside the door is a man holding a smoking gun representing the "gun lobby."
"Peace steps", 1968-05-19
United States President Lyndon Johnson builds steps out of blocks, while North Vietnam builds a less stable set of stairs out of wood. The caption for this cartoon is partially missing
"Poor people are supposed to be broke!", 1968-05-21
In Washington, D.C, a businessman yells at man holding out his hat and a sign that reads "Poor People's Campaign Going Broke."
"Fighting in trees is for the birds!", 1968-05-24
United States Senator and 1968 Democratic Presidential Primary candidate Robert Kennedy appears as a cat in a tree, attempting to catch United States President Lyndon Johnson, pictured as a singing bird, while fellow Senator and primary candidate Eugene McCarthy is pictured as a dog biting Kennedy's tail.
"Well, naturally, I'd like to help - but all I have is tied up in Swiss banks.", 1969
A well-dressed man walking a poodle walks past a ground of people labled "U.S. Needy," saying he cannot help because his money is tied up in Swiss banks.
Ok, Happy Father's Day, dear Daddy. One two three four…", 1969
Three teenage or early adult children play musical instruments for their sleeping dad on Father's Day.
"They say 'No,' too!", 1969
A group of Students for a Democratic Society members searching for a location for their national convention walk way from a monkey enclosure at the zoo.
"They cut your funds? Why, heck, I know just how you feel…", 1969
A businessman in the oil industry attempts to commiserate with cancer researchers regarding budget cuts.
"Hurry with that dam, will you?", 1969
A man standing in deep floodwater standing near a sign pointing the way to Denver, asks another man, who is digging almost completely underwater, to hurry up with the dam.
"Carefully, steadily, with all due caution…", 1969
United States President Richard Nixon, carrying a Vietnamese military officer on his shoulders, walks along a cliff past a rock slide labeled "pressures for Vietnam withdrawal."