Box 92
Contains 26 Results:
"Not a Chinese in sight, General - might as well keep pushing our luck.", 1971-02-21
A South Vietnam jeep heads north as a general stands on a sleeping dragon.
"'This agreement is exactly what I told the people of Denver I would do..' said the mayor.", 1971-02-22
A bus labeled "McNichol's Special" is driven along the edge of a cliff.
"Hey, Major -- if we hear any red alerts on the radio, should we let you know?", 1971-02-23
A major enters the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Cheyenne Mountain facility in Colorado.
"I’m afraid there is only one way Monsieur is going to fit into the suit!", 1971-02-23
President of France Georges Pomidou, as a tailor, prepares to trim the fat off of a man in a shirt labeled "dollar," in order for him to fit in a suit labeled "monetary unity."
"Is there a polite way to kick a lady?", 1971-02-24
United States President Richard Nixon stands behind Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir, preparing to kick her.
"Charlie, this gentleman is very anxious to go north--see that he gets there, will you?", 1971-02-28
President of South Vietnam Nguyễn Văn Thiệu is tied to a large bomb about to be loaded on to a United States military airplane.
"Good luck with the mission, private, and remember -- Army Undercover Intelligence is couting on you., 1971-03-01
An Army private dressing in women's clothing, with a label on each item on the outfit, shakes hands with a military officer before a secret mission.
"No one was injured in the bomb blast which shook the U.S. capitol, except, of course…", 1971-03-02
A man representing "non-violent protest" is removed on a stretcher from the rubble after a boming in Washington, D.C.
"How will you answer? As a politician or the Army's Commander-in-Chief?", 1971-03-03
United States President Richard Nixon is buried under a pile of papers labeled "Free Calley," referring to William Calley, a United States Army officer who participated in the My Lai massacre during the Vietnam War.
"What do you mean, 'No!'?", 1971-03-04
Prime Minister of Israel Golda Meir sits in a chariot being pulled by Uncle Sam, representing the United States. Uncle Sam is wearing blinders and has turned around to tell Meir "no."
SALT Agreement, 1971-03-06
United States President Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union stand holding a large bomb over their heads. Nearby, the SALT (Strategic Arms Limitation Talks) agreement lies unsigned.
"The way I read it, he definitely won't bomb us but he may any minute - I think!", 1971-03-07
A group of men in Vietnam listen to a foreign policy speech by United States President Richard Nixon on the radio.
"When will we get there? When will we get there? Have you no patience?", 1971-03-09
United States President Richard Nixon rides a bicycle through the jungle with a United States soldier seated behind him carrying a map. They are surrounded by crocodiles and a large snake is wrapped around the soldier's neck.
"It's all set! Frazier, the Garden, fifteen rounds, pays $2,500,000…", 1971-03-10
A man tells King Kong that his match with United States boxer Joe Frazier is all set.
"Details, details! Now stand aside!", 1971-03-11
A group of men prepare to launch Supersonic Transport (SST) white elephant using a giant sling shot. A man steps in front of them holding a document containing "economic and ecological objections."
"Papers!", 1971-03-12
A woman on a bicycle holding an olive branch and a United Nations flag approches a checkpoint labeled "Israel" in the middle of the desert. A man exits the checkpoint and asks for her papers.
China Travel Curb Ends, 1971-03-15
Two tourists from the United States arrive at the Great Wall of China. Several men with guns peer over the top of the wall at them, and one of the tourists holds up a document that reads "China travel curb ends."
"We've got a psychopathic killer, a homicidal maniac and a few molesters coming in - you'd better release a rapist murderer or two!", 1971-03-17
A doctor at the Colorado State Hospital says they will have to release some patients to make room for others.
"You're right! Perhaps is we took it through Canada instead…", 1971-03-18
A large elk straddles a surveyor working on the Alaska pipeline. The surveyor suggests going through Canada instead.
"It's getting so you can't make an honest percentage any more!", 1971-03-21
A man carrying a no-fault auto insurance policy and a baseball bat runs toward a group of auto claims lawyers, represented as vultures. The vultures are standing on the back of a man that has recently been in a car accident.