Box 93
Contains 26 Results:
"Good morning, sir, I represent the Handy-Dandy Brush and Mop Company, and I…Sir?...Sir?...", 1971-06-04
A salesman carrying a briefcase labeled "Ok for Red China" arrives at a large closed entrance.
"Ouch! Watch what you're…doing…up…there…", 1971-06-04
United States President Richard Nixon stands at a construction site with a large bump on his head. Nearby, a steel beam labeled "Aluminum Settlement" lies bent on the ground. A much larger beam labeled "July 31 Steel Negotiations" falls toward him.
"…Or, if you really want to go out in style, you can flush yourself straight into the East River!", 1971-06-09
A man holding a newspaper announcing a bridgemen strike in New York City attempts to hang himself in his basement. A woman holding a newspaper announcing a sewer workers' strike suggests he flush himself into the East River.
"…Which brings us to you, old buddy!", 1971-06-11
United States President Richard Nixon stands with his arm around a man representing "Banks." Banks is handing a government-backed loan to a crying man representing "Failing Companies." Nixon also reaches his arm out to a much smaller man who is pulling his wallet out of his coat.
"Er, Mr. Laird…?", 1971-06-14
A woman working in the file room for United States Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird discovers a bomb in a closet left by former Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara. The bomb is labeled "an analysis of U.S. involvement in Vietnam."
"Stop the war - Name the date now!", 1971-06-15
The United States Congress runs over an anti-war protestor with a steamroller.