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From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Jon Kennedy. J. William Fulbright is hammering together the framing of a wooden doghouse in a yard near a high stone wall. A hand saw, bucket of nails, and cut wood pieces are on the ground beside him. Also in the yard are three doghouses labeled "LBJ, Ike, Harry Truman." The one labeled "Ike" appears older than "LBJ," and "Harry Truman" appears much older. The cartoon caption reads, "Here we go again."

circa 1968

cartoon by John Riedell; The tip of a huge fountain pen labeled "Walker Report" is lodged in the torso of a Chicago policeman.

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Stampone. A map shows Laos bordered by countries labeled Red China, North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. Laos is drawn to resemble a small dog that is facing toward North Vietnam and barking in alarm because it is being strangled at the neck by a fist. The forearm of the person's fist is labeled Hanoi and is marked with a hammer and sickle.

circa 1968

cartoon by John Stampone; A giant polar bear sits on top of a guard house that is situated in front of a barbed wire fence. The bear is wearing boots and a hat, and it holds a bone labeled "Czechs" in its big paws. A rifle is slung across his shoulder and a cuff on his upper arm is marked with a hammer and sickle."NATO" is written above the doorway of the guard house, and a notice posted to the side of the guard house reads "Detente instructions" The structure of the guard house has begun to crack under the weight of the bear. An armed soldier that has discovered the bear looks over his shoulder and yells "Corporal of the guard".

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Stampone. The horizon line of the cartoon is the curve of the earth, with Paris and the Eiffel Tower on the horizon and Vietnam in the foreground. A giant megaphone with a hammer and sickle extends from the top of the Eiffel Tower, with the words "Hanoi propaganda" coming from it. Also at the top of the Eiffel Tower is a flag labeled "Paris peace talks." In the left foreground, the legs of an apparently dead soldier can be seen (he is lying face up). Beside him is a column of smoke labeled "Mounting intensity of fighting." [The provided cartoon title is not seen.]

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Riedell. Against a nght sky, the Eiffel Tower is shown being struck by a huge bolt of lightning. Sparks fly off the tower in all directions. The cartoon caption reads, "Struck!"

circa 1968

cartoon by Arthur Henrikson; A check written out to "the Czechoslovakian people" is for "increased freedom." It is signed by "Alexander Dubcek." The heel of the Soviet Bloc's boot stamps the check "void."

circa 1968

cartoon by Eddie Germano; A child representative of "our young" is pushed back by a jumping television. Out of the t.v. set come rays of "violence" and "bad examples." A quote from Dr. Milton Eisenhower, Chairman of Presidential Commission on Violence reads,"We do not suggest that t.v. is a principle cause of violence in our society, we do suggest that it is a contributing factor."

circa 1968

cartoon by Eddie Germano; The "ol' Mr. World" wears a mortar board labeled " '68 graduates." Two graduates anxiously look at the world from the top of the mortarboard. The world looks back at them with a scowling face.

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by John Riedell. Hubert Humphrey and Richard Nixon are standing in front of George Wallace, who holds a paper that reads, "Poll of union membership in South...Wallace 50%...Hump 29%...Nixon 16%." Wallace says, "Ah'm not running...Ah'm galluping" [sic]. The cartoon caption reads, "No poll-ish joke."

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by John Riedell. President Lyndon Johnson and Vice President Hubert Humphrey are debating. They each have huge mouths and hold an index finger in the air. Johnson's mouth is labeled "Re-" and Humphrey's is labeled "Run." The cartoon caption reads, "If there were a debate."

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Riedell. Robert F. Kennedy is dressed as a doctor and is standing beside a hospital bed. In one hand, Kennedy holds a human heart labeled "Dissent." Ho Chi Minh is lying in the hospital bed holding a bloody sickle. The cartoon caption reads, "Giving him more heart."

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. A bird labeled "Czechoslovakia" is trying to fly, but a man's hand has caught hold of the bird's tail feathers and is preventing flight. The sleeve of the man is labeled "USSR." An animal cage with an open door is in the background. Above the cage is a flag with hammer and sickle. The cartoon caption reads, "Back to the cage."

circa 1968

From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by John Knudsen. As if wading in water almost up to his knees, Averell Harriman stands with pants legs rolled up amid papers labeled "Red propaganda at Paris meet." Harriman holds a hand magnifier and is leaning over trying to read the tiny writing on the papers. The cartoon caption reads, "Looking for something constructive?"

circa 1968

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