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990_16_3-Sport-BaseB-CU_3HR St. Louis, MIssouri: August 12, 1962. St. Louis Cardinal outfielder, Curt Flood, leans against the wall as he symbolizes the frustration of the Cardinals as the fans scramble to get a home run ball hit by Clay Dalrymple of the Philadelphia Phillies. The Phillies swept the doubleheader.
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akg5172877 Imperialism / China / Eurasian Powers in China, 1895. - 'MISERY LOVES COMPANY. The Sultan. - Allah be praised! - Now that they've got another "Sick Man", maybe they'll let up on me a little!'- Caricature criticizing the imperialism of England, Russia and Japan in China. Nicholas II of Russia, British Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil as well as Japanese Emperor Meiji feed a cushion-supported Chinese man cannonballs reading 'Ultimatum' from the 'International Pill Box'; to the left is Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Abdul Hamid II. Colour lithograph by Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). From: Puck, no. 974, 6.11.1895.
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akg1516875 Woman: Emancipation and Women's Movement. American Women's Rights Movement. - "A SUGGESTIAN TO THE BUFFALO EXPOSITION; - LET US HAVE A CHAMBER OF FEMALE HORRORS". (Uncle Sam leading John Bull (personification of GB), German Emp. William II, Emperor Franz Joseph, Tsar Nicholas II, Émile Loubet and other world leaders through an exhibition by Suffragettes and leaders of US women's rights organisations. Caricature of the Pan-American Exposition, a World's Fair held in Buffalo, New York, USA). Colour lithograph after drawing by Louis Dalrymple (1866-1905). From: Magazine "Puck", vol. 49, no. 1256, centrerfold, New York, 3 April 1901.
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akg7397117 Dalrymple, Louis 1866-1905. Puck's Suggestion for the World's Fair, The Colossus of Chicago Would Knock Out the Eiffel Tower (Puck Magazine), Print, 1890. Color lithograph, 50 × 34.2 cm. Inv. Nr. 2018.839.127. New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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alb4162224 The Great Unknown, from Puck. Louis Dalrymple; American, 1866-1905. Date: 1896. Dimensions: 465 x 290 mm (image); 495 x 300 mm (sheet). Color lithograph on newsprint. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4162227 And There He Will Stick!, from Puck. Louis Dalrymple; American, 1865-1905. Date: 1887. Dimensions: 353 x 262 mm. Color lithograph on newsprint. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb4161971 The Great American Statesman, Puck. Louis Dalrymple; American, 1865-1905. Date: 1883. Dimensions: 353 x 267 mm. Color lithograph on newsprint. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: LOUIS DALRYMPLE.
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alb4601399 The High Tide of Immigration - A National Menace. Judge Magazine, August 22, 1903. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: LOUIS DALRYMPLE.
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HISL024_EC122 YOUNG AMERICA'S DILEMMMA. Cartoon comparing the million dollar salary of U.S. Steel manager Charles M. Schwab with the 10 500 salary of Supreme Court Chief Justice. Louis Dalrymple cartoon was published in PUCK on Sept. 12 1901. (BSLOC_2010_18_61)
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HISL024_EC121 AMERICANS ABROAD. Cartoon captioned 'Welcome to Europe old man I knew you'd follow me sooner or later ' The cartoon celebrates U.S. growing industrial exports in addition to the long established food exports to Europe and world markets. Louis Dalrympl (BSLOC_2010_18_60)
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HISL024_EC120 AMERICANS ABROAD. Cartoon captioned 'Welcome to Europe old man I knew you'd follow me sooner or later ' The cartoon celebrates U.S. growing industrial exports in addition to the long established food exports to Europe and world markets. Louis Dalrympl (BSLOC_2010_18_59)
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HISL023_EC250 INVESTORS BEWARE Cartoon shows investors drowning in rough seas labeled 'Wall Street' and 'Speculation' and caught in a whirlpool labeled 'Iron and Steel Trust.' Louis Dalrymple cartoon was published in PUCK on April 1 1901. (BSLOC_2010_18_67)
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HCDLCGA_EC195 Thanksgiving, Puck Magazine cover entitled Waiting for scraps from the Thanksgiving table, Political cartoon showing Richard Boss Croker about to carve a turkey while Thomas Collier Platt, depicted as a dog, begs for table scraps, by Louis Dalrymple, 1897
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0091561 MONROE DOCTRINE CARTOON. /nUncle Sam straddles the Americas while wielding a big stick labeled 'Monroe Doctrine.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1905.
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0101259 CARTOON: COLLEGE ATHLETICS. /n'Soc Et Tuum.' American cartoon, 1896, by Louis Dalrymple, spoofing the rage for college athletics.
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0104277 ANTI-POPULIST CARTOON, 1896. /n'History Repeats Itself.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, comparing the Populist presidential campaign of William Jennings Bryan, standing on a platform of Free Silver, with the secession of the Confederate states in 1861.
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0077266 MISSIONARY CARTOON, 1895. 'According to the Ideas of Our Missionary Maniacs.' American lithograph cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, critical of British and American missionary efforts to convert the Chinese to Christianity.
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0062127 NEW SOUTH CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, on the attraction of the cheap fuel and labor of the New South to the textile mills of New England.
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0062122 JUSTICE CARTOON. An 1893 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple suggesting excessive sentiment for the defendant as an impediment to the course of justice.
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0062113 TARIFF CARTOON, 1895. "The Inconsistency of the Protectionist Believer": an 1895 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the conspicuous consumer abroad who believes in tariff protection at home.
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0062112 POLITICAL CARTOON. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1892, of New York in the clutches of the Tammany Tiger.
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0062108 MARRIAGE FOR TITLES, 1893. An 1893 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the marriages of American heiresses to impoverished European title-holders.
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0062104 FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1895. American cartoon, 1895, by Louis Dalrymple of President Grover Cleveland defying the Congressional "silver bugs" of the hydra-headed Free Silver movement.
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0062103 FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1893. 'Out of the Silver Flood!' American cartoon, 1893, by Louis Dalrymple hailing the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act.
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0062050 G. CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon, 1896, by Louis Dalrymple showing Republican party leaders following a trail to the Gold Standard blazed by President Grover Cleveland.
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0061942 CARTOON: PANIC OF 1893. An 1894 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple on the business recovery following the Panic of 1893.
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0061736 FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. 'Last Ghost-Dance of the Free Silver Tribe.' Populists Tom Watson and William Jennings Bryan lead the war dance in this 1896 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple.
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0061663 TARIFF CARTOON, 1896. America's 'Infant Industries' crying for high protective tariffs in an 1896 cartoon by Louis Dalrymple.
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0061308 CARTOON: CUBA, 1895. Some Time in the Future: prophetic American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1895, of Uncle Sam comforting a distraught Cuba.
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0061156 CLEVELAND CARTOON, 1893. An 1893 American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple depicting Secretary of Agriculture Julius Morton and other Cleveland administration members weeding out the government bureaucracy.
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0056543 POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. 'The Police Version of It.' American cartoon, 1894, by Louis Dalrymple on police corruption.
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0046699 POLITICAL CORRUPTION, 1894.An 1894 cartoon by Louis Dalrymple equating pay-offs made to the New York police with corporate contributions to senators.
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0035997 CARTOON: ANTI-SEMITIC, 1893. American anti-semitic cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1893.
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0011320 MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, reminding Republican presidential candidate William McKinley and his supporters of the bad effects of the 1890 Tariff Act bearing his name.
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0011184 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1896. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, on businessman Mark Hanna dividing the spoils of the Presidency with newly-elected Republican William McKinley.
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0010592 ANTI-CATHOLIC CARTOON, 1889. An American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple expressing the belief that Roman Catholic parents must choose between sending their children to parochial schools or excommunication from the Church.
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0009956 McKINLEY TARIFF ACT, 1894. 'A Senate for Revenue Only.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1894, of Uncle Sam bound by the McKinley Tariff Act and a Senate of special interests.
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0009877 POPULIST PARTY CARTOON. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William Jennings Bryan at the head of a Populist army that includes Mary Elizabeth Lease, Jacob Coxey, Tom Watson, John Peter Altgeld, and "Pitchfork" Ben Tillman.
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0009876 W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. 'His Triumphal Progress.' American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail.
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0009644 PATENT MEDICINE CARTOON. 'When Doctors Disagree.' American lithograph cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1898, on the comparative harm done by patent medicine salesmen and 'mental healers.'
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0009487 SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, from 'Puck,' 1898, urging war with Spain to save Cuba.
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0008303 CARTOON: ROOSEVELT, 1905. 'World's Constable.' Cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1905, depicting President Theodore Roosevelt using his 'New Diplomacy' to police the world.
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0007450 SENATE CARTOON,FREE SILVER. 'Senatorial Courtesy.' U.S. Senator making an impassioned and ignored plea for Free Silver one month after repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1893.
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