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cartoon by John J. Knudsen; "Mankind" wears an astronaut's suit and boot on one leg labeled "Scientific Progress," and this leg moves forward. The other leg looks like it is from a prehistoric era, and it is labeled "Moral Progress." This foot stays in the muck of "War," "Immorality," and "Hate."

14 November 1969

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. Uncle Sam is dressed as a baseball player. He stands on the pitcher's mound at the International World Series nervously tossing a beachball-sized Earth up and down in his right hand. The batter is labeled "Reds," and has a hammer and sickle symbol on his helmet. The cartoon caption reads, "They're always hitting and we're always out in the field."

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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. The left arm of Uncle Sam picks up one of three miniature missiles to see if anything is under it. This missile is labeled, "Modified bombing halt." The other two are labeled, "No bombing" and "More bombing." The ledge on which the three missiles sit is labeled "Vietnam peace puzzle." The cartoon caption reads, "No dove under that one."

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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. Graves are marked with crosses in a graveyard. One cross is topped with a U.S. soldier's helmet, and the soldier's identification tag is nailed to it. The cross has the words, "Killed in Vietnam by a Russian bullet fired from a Russian gun." At the base is a newspaper with the headline, "U.S. to try to increase trade with U.S.S.R. and satellites." The cartoon caption reads, "Why?"

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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. A large box labeled "South Vietnam elections" is in the foreground. The top of the box is locked with a hasp, and the box has an opening for the insertion of ballots. Behind the box, a huge snake labeled "Viet Cong threats of reprisal" is coiled and poised to strike. The snake has recently eaten some prey, indicated by the bulge in the snake's body. At the site of the bulge, the snake is marked with a hammer and sickle. The cartoon caption reads, "Among the poll watchers."

1969

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. A giant hand suspends a birdcage over a curved chessboard (curve denotes the Earth). The cuff just behind the hand bears a hammer and sickle symbol. Standing inside the cage is a man, and the cage is labeled "U.S. servicemen held prisoner in N. Vietnam." The cartoon caption reads, "Pawns."

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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. The earth is personified with a human face in outer space with several bandages over wounded areas on the sphere. The bandages are labeled, "Vietnam; Cuba; Africa; Captive nations; Near East." The face is tilted upward toward a prescription pad with "Rx" at the top left corner and the words "Peace treaty for outer space." The earth says, "That's not where I hurt."

1967

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. Uncle Sam holds the naked frame of an umbrella labeled "Treaty banning nuclear weapons from outer space." A missile labeled "New Russian orbiting bomb" flies above Uncle Sam.The cartoon caption reads, "Leaky umbrella."

1967

cartoon by John Knudsen; Two human figures are partially concealed beneath the fitted, full-body covering that would normally be placed underneath a knight's saddle. The figure in the rear is giant-sized in comparison to the figure in the front. One of the the boots of the figure in the rear is labeled "U.S.S.R" and the figure in the front is labeled "Nasser" A man wearing the uniform of a Roman centurion sits in the saddle, which is situated on top of the concealed head of the figure in the rear. He carries a lance that bears a banner that reads "Down with Israel".

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cartoon by John Knudsen; A runner carries a torch labeled "Communist Propaganda" The runner's shirt is labeled "International Sports Events" The torch is giving off a thick billow of smoke, which streams back from the torch past the runner's head.

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cartoon by John Knudsen; A dove labeled "Vatican Peace Appeals" hangs upside down by its tied feet from the blade of a sickle. The sickle extends from the window sill of a brick wall. The dove's wings are fully extended downward and a tear issues from the dove's eye. The minarets of the Kremlin show in the background, just below the dove's head.

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cartoon by John Knudsen; A satellite and three space craft orbit the earth. The space craft have been personified with grinning human faces. One of the craft bears an atomic symbol. A giant piece of paper labeled "Treaty Banning Nuclear Weapons from Outer Space" has been attached to the surface of the earth. One space craft asks another,"Who's going to inspect us?"

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cartoon by John Knudsen; A man labeled "Congress" holds up a piece of paper that reads,"Proposals To Increase Dependents Allowance Above $600.00 On Income Tax" He looks over his shoulder because he has been nudged in the back by the rising plot line of a graph labeled "Rising cost of living".

12 December 1969

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. Uncle Sam is standing on the eastern coast of the United States facing west. Charles de Gaulle is standing in France. Uncle Sam flinches with pain at being hit on the head by a large coin labeled "U.S. dollar" that was thrown by de Gaulle. The cartoon caption reads, "Clear across the Atlantic."

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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. A lion's head and mane, marked with the British flag, extends from the left side of the cartoon. Mao Zedong's head and shoulders extend from the right side of the cartoon. The two are face to face and are growling/shouting at each other. Below/between them, in the distance, is Hong Kong. The cartoon caption reads, "Confrontation."

cartoon by John Knudsen; The U.S.S. Pueblo has sailed through a narrow pass between two high cliffs. The two cliffs are labeled "Credibility" and "Gap".

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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. Uncle Sam kneels at the edge of a bridge labeled "Bridge To Moscow" and tries to attach a board with his claw hammer. Below him on the ground is Leonid Brezhnev (labeled "U.S.S.R.") with a necktie that has a hammer and sickle symbol. He is swinging a hammer that resembles the hammer and sickle at the bridge supports and has knocked one out. The swinging motion is labeled "Berlin crisis." The cartoon caption reads, "Knocking the props out."

1961

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. A boat labeled "Thailand" flying a pennant labeled "Independence" is caught in a whirlpool, the center of which is labeled "Vietnam conflict." Superimposed on the whirlpool is the sickle symbol. The cartoon caption reads, "Maelstrom."

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