search archive
browse archive

22065 total results

2 results after applying filter

In complete archive


Title
Description
Date

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Reg Manning. In the upper frame of the cartoon, Uncle Sam gestures toward a man labeled "Little Rhodesia," who is standing near a sign labeled "Off limits, U.N. sanctions." Uncle Sam says, "I can't buy my chrome from him 'cause he's a menace to world peace...." In the lower frame, Uncle Sam holds a stack of money and gestures toward a clothes-wearing bear labeled "Russia" and says, "...so I pay more and buy it from him!" The bear stands behind a counter with a sign labeled, "World's no. 1 merchant of revolution and sabotage." The hammer and sickle symbol is behind the bear. The cartoon caption reads, "How was that again?"

23 March 1970

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Vic Runtz. A large bear labeled "Inflation" lies on its stomach on the ground eating dollar bills. A man labeled "Govt. [government] spokeman" stands on the bear's back wiping the dust from his hands, and says,"Got it licked." A man in the foreground half-crouches in front of the bear and asks, "..but does it know it's licked?" Runtz's signature cat stands behind him holding a piece of paper labeled, "Score." The cartoon caption reads, "News item: cost of living continues taking bite."

23 March 1970

Loading indicator
Powered by Preservica
© Copyright 2024