Staff Interface | ArchivesSpace.org | Hosted by Lyrasis, Special Collections Research Center, The George Washington University. It was launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1891-02-14_19_487 . Comic Art Gallery (1244690) ADVERTISEMENT. Contributors included Arthur L. Lippman and Victor Lasky. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Some of them are suing us. Judge 1887-10-15: Volume 13 , Issue 313. Finally Ends Federal COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Travelers, Employees, Head Start, As Oklahoma's Attorney General Calls for Clemency, the State Keeps Planning To Execute Richard Glossip, Rivian Continues To Hemorrhage Money Despite $1.5 Billion in State Incentives, Minnesota Is Poised To Join 22 Other States in Legalizing Recreational Marijuana, Oren Cass Notices One of Industrial Policy's Fatal Flaws. Previous issue: sim_judge_1905-12-09_49_1260 . Judge 1882-06-17: Volume 2 , Issue 34. Previous issue: sim_judge_1882-01-21_1_13 . The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread. The magazine took its name from the blithe spirit of Shakespeares Midsummer Nights Dream, along with its motto: What fools these mortals be! Puck looked different than other magazines of the day. Aimed at white men of means, its popularity and circulation soared, reaching nearly 90,000 subscribers in the 1890s and prompting associated publications such as Pucks Library and Pickings from Puck. Judge 1893-07-01: Volume 24 , Issue 611. Next issue: sim_judge_1884-04-19_6_131 . Judge 1900-04-21: Volume 38 , Issue 966. on the Internet. There were several political sections; one-liners, cartoons and longer essays with mostly a conservative bent, in a style foreshadowing Emmett Tyrrell of today's The American Spectator. Season 15 of the cooking competition show was set to premiere this week, but producers told the outlet that the air date would be postponed. Date (bulk): 1906-1907. Puck was founded by Austrian-born cartoonist Joseph Keppler and his partners as a German-language publication in 1876. What red flags are we seeing and why are they being allowed to come into school?" Joseph Keppler, Sr. founded the American iteration of Puck Magazine following his move to New York in 1872. The Judge 1938-02: Volume 114 , Issue None. Previous issue: sim_judge_1882-06-10_2_33 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1926-01-23_90 . "Puck" was founded by Joseph Keppler, a Viennese . "This, I like better. Previous issue: sim_judge_1929-10-12_97 . Oral argument on four challenges was held in Harrel v. Raoul on April 12, 2023, before Judge Stephen McGlynn of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois. New Jersey Devils goaltender Akira Schmid battles for the puck with New York Rangers left wing Alexis Lafrenire, right, during the first period of Monday's first-round playoff game in Newark, N . Under the editorial leadership of Isaac Gregory, (18861901), Judge allied with the Republican Party and supported the candidacy of William McKinley, largely through the cartoons of Victor Gillam and Grant E. Hamilton. Previous issue: sim_judge_1938-07_115 . 0:36. In May 1893, Puck Press published A Selection of Cartoons from Puck by Joseph Keppler (18771892) featuring 56 cartoons chosen by Keppler as his best work. The Hearst conglomerate purchased Puck in 1917 and replaced the hard-hitting political commentary with a focus on the fine arts and social fads. There's no specific cutoff, Murphy responded, but magazines that are commonly possessed may not be banned.
Puck magazine background information, in Stephen Donnelly's Puck Judge magazine - RareNewspapers.com Digitized from IA1532224-03 . Next issue: sim_judge_1904-03-05_46_1168 . It was also the first magazine to carry illustrated advertising and the first to successfully adopt . While in New York, Udo became richly engrossed in the cultures and practices of the local Seneca tribe of Iroquois. The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop. . It was launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. The first printing of Judge was on October 29, 1881, during the Long Depression. Next issue: sim_judge_1928-01-28_94 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1900-12-01_39_998 . The Judge 1938-06: Volume 114 , Issue None. Both "Puck" and "Judge" were weekly magazines during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Judge magazine was purchased by William J. Arkell on December 4, 1885 with the plan of using the publication to promote Republican causes and politicians. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. Anthony was later co-author of Frank Buck's first two books, Bring 'em Back Alive and Wild Cargo. Next issue: sim_judge_1882-06-24_2_35 . This collection contains issues of the political magazines Puck, Judge, and Jingo. However, circulation gradually increased and by the early 1880s Keppler was selling over 80,000 copies a week. Previous issue: sim_judge_1938-06_114 . Puck Magazine (1877-1918) was the creation of Austrian immigrant Joseph Keppler. Previous issue: sim_judge_1938-01_114 . While it did well initially, it soon had trouble competing with Puck. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Judge.
Judge Magazine - July 17, 1909 President TAFT, Uncle Sam - eBay Judge 1926-01-30: Volume 90 , Issue None. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Among the founders were cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novel publisher Frank Tousey, and author George H. Jessop. Keppler had been working for Frank Leslie's Illustrated The original Puck publication had both English and German editions. To Murphy's statement that the state must craft laws to keep arms away from those who would misuse them, the judge commented that "the state has many options, but one option is not taking away guns from law-abiding citizens. [B]ecause of the significant recoil. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . . The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop. There were numerous black-and-white cartoons used to illustrate humorous anecdotes. The first issue's editorial read: The Florida Atlantic University Libraries Special Collections Department also maintains a collection of both English and German edition Puck cartoons dating from 1878 to 1916. Previous issue: sim_judge_1888-08-11_14_356 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Next issue: sim_judge_1905-12-23_49_1262 .
Three color political cartoons in this Judge magazine English. | Judge 1918-09-21: Volume 75 , Issue 1927. "I don't like it, Dad. The sale price is an auction record for any Rockwell Judge magazine cover.[4]. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Judge 1884-04-12: Volume 5 , Issue 130.
Previous issue: sim_judge_1898-06-04_34_868 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1938-08_115 . The Judge 1938-05: Volume 114 , Issue None. The jaunty symbol of Puck is conceived as a putto in a top hat who admires himself in a hand-mirror. The Judge 1938-08: Volume 115 , Issue None. Previous issue: sim_judge_1930-11-22_99 . Keppler died in 1894 and his son, Joseph Keppler, Jr. assumed control. 5.1.2023 12:05 PM, 2022 Reason Foundation | All judge magazine framed prints ship within 48 hours and include a 30-day money-back guarantee. A collection of Puck cartoons dating from 1879 to 1903 is maintained by the Special Collections Research Center within the Gelman Library of The George Washington University. Within 2 years, subscriptions fell off and Hearst stopped publication; the final edition was distributed on September 5, 1918. Next issue: sim_judge_1918-09-28_75_1928 . This video was designed and created by Robyn L. Cochrane, Master's Candidate, Cooperstown Graduate Program, Class of 2021. As a supporter of the Republican Party, Arkell persuaded his cartoonists to attack the Democratic administration of Grover Cleveland and with G.O.P. [1]Edward Anthony was an editor in the early 1920s. Puck attracted an appreciative audience. As noted in those posts, Life appeared in 1883 as a weekly focused heavily on literary content, humor, and current events. "So if someone's being attacked in their home, it's night, and they fire their gun and it has a flash suppressor, it reduces the amount of interference with their vision from the flash, does it not?" Previous issue: sim_judge_1925-09-05_89 . .
Harry Leon Wilson replaced Bunner and remained editor until he resigned in 1902. aid, Judge boomed during the 1880s and '90s, surpassing its rival publication in content and circulation. Next issue: sim_judge_1938-12_115 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 .
Judge - Comic Book Plus Referring to the 1934 National Firearms Act, he added. Previous issue: sim_judge_1884-04-05_5_129 . The cartoons had a political cast. Previous issue: sim_judge_1921-10-15_81_2085 . [9][10], U.S. Secretary of the Interior Carl Schurz accosts Congressman James G. Blaine chopping down a tree in the forest, c. 1878, European Royalties: Go West! A supporter of the Republican Party, Arkell persuaded his cartoonists to attack the Democratic administration of Grover Cleveland. Previous issue: sim_judge_1881-12-24_1_9 . Judge 1905-12-16: Volume 49 , Issue 1261. [1] The Arkell Museum collects, preserves, researches and presents American Art and Mohawk Valley History, and promotes active participation in art and history related activities, to enhance knowledge, appreciation and personal exploration by all. They "thought the people are going to have a right to carry arms, that could have some relevant military use if they were pressed in the service in the militia?". Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Puck Magazine and the Birth of Modern Political Cartooning", "5 Defunct Magazines that Changed America", "Guide to the Harry Leon Wilson Papers, ca. Judge McGlynn agreed that "there's no question that AR platform rifles are commonly held, typically held" for self-defense. He has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court inCastillo v. U.S.(2000),Printz v. U.S.(1997), andU.S. v. Thompson/Center Arms Co.(1992), as well as in front of many other courts. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. There was always a double-page color centerfold, usually on a political topic. 5.1.2023 6:37 PM, Emma Camp Wells replied that in surveys, 66% of the people chose handguns, shotguns were second, and "only 13 percent rifles. As a supporter of the Republican Party, Arkell persuaded his cartoonists to attack the Democratic administration of Grover Cleveland and with G.O.P. PUCK. In the United States Puck, Judge, and the first version of a pictorial magazine titled Life; in France L'Assiette au Beurre; and in Germany the acerbic Simplicissimus published masterful illustrations that ranged in opinion and style from partisan to thoughtful to gruesome. Previous issue: sim_judge_1922-11-11_83_2141 . Declining subscriptions resulted in Hearsts decision to discontinue Puck in September 1918. ", Apparently baffled by the judge's hypothetical, Wells could only respond that we regulate many things that are dangerous or can cause harm, such as baby cribs (!).
Judge John Hodgman on Eating Candy You Find on the Street Next issue: sim_judge_1886-08-14_10_252 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1893-07-08_25_612 . Anti-Jewish cartoon, Puck Magazine, Volume 32, 1893 Image courtesy of YIVO Institute It's difficult to say whether most Jewish immigrants ever saw the ways in which they were portrayed in the pages of America's newspapers and magazines. Digitized from IA1532224-03 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1904-02-20_46_1166 . Judge 1886-08-07: Volume 10 , Issue 251. The judge volunteered that, in 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald used a $19, Italian Carcano bolt-action rifle with a scope and six-round magazine, at a moving target 100 yards away, to assassinate President Kennedy. The magazine included as well what it, like the letterpress, condemned . . Judge McGlynn brought the issue back to the earth by relating a YouTube video he viewed of a hypothetical scenario in which a man got an alert on his cell phone that his Ring camera detected four big, burly guys with masks on and guns at his front door. Next issue: sim_judge_1882-10-14_2_51 . Both "Puck" and "Judge" were weekly magazines during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Grant E . Puck was the first successful humor magazine in the United States of colorful cartoons, caricatures and political satire of the issues of the day. Next issue: sim_judge_1938-08_115 . Or do I say, survey says, your best bet is this shotgun? Digitized from IA1532224-02 .
Judge 1911-03-18: Volume 60 , Issue 1535. Previous issue: sim_judge_1925-09-05_89 . Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. Sometime before 1887, Puck moved its editorial offices from St. Louis to New York City.
Judge Magazine: Politics, presidents, political cartoons 45 Vintage Cover Photos of Judge Magazine in the 1910s Digitized from IA1532235-07 . We are happy to share the cartoons and illustrations from the first great American humor magazine. Judge 1900-12-08: Volume 39 , Issue 999. The most successful was the Judge, which was started by people who had left Puck magazine a couple of years earlier, and the Judge had - [0:10:00] kinda had a uneven editorial stance over the years, but in 1884 kinda landed on being against Grover Cleveland. Digitized from IA1532224-02 .
Christmas Content in "Judge" Magazine, 16 December 1922 Previous issue: sim_judge_1910-07-09_59_1499 . It was founded by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. For several years the English language magazine operated at a loss and was subsidized by the German version. Previous issue: sim_judge_1909-12-25_57_1471 . It became a monthly in 1932 and ceased circulation in 1947. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judge_(magazine). 2012 Arkell Museum All Rights Reserved | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Press | Careers | Canajoharie Library. Publication Year. Judge 1916-08-26: Volume 71 , Issue 1819. It found support among backers who wanted it written in English. In the 1920s, machine guns came on the market but were not in demand by citizens. Search the history of over 806 billion By John Hodgman. Accessibility | It was launched by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. Keppler churned out the cartoons while Henry Cuyler Bunner was responsible for the poems, ballads, character sketches, short stories, and dialogue that accompanied Kepplers lithographs. The Hearst conglomerate discontinued the political material and switched to fine art and social fads. U.S. President William McKinley is shown taking a savage baby with a spear into a body : 01:26, 29 August 2007: While it did well initially, it soon had trouble competing with Puck. | Today I'd like to focus on the oral argument on motions for a preliminary injunction that recently took place before a judge whose electrifying questions and comments exhibited superior knowledge about firearms.
Digitized from IA1532235-07 . . 2012 Arkell Museum All Rights Reserved | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Press | Careers | Canajoharie Library. Next issue: sim_judge_1916-09-02_71_1820 . The court responded: "For 'Military,' mm-hmm." Digitized from IA1532235-07 . He fails to identify these other weapons, but they were pistols and revolvers, which was first on the list of what NFA proponents wanted to restrict. Shortly thereafter, Joseph Keppler died, and Henry Cuyler Bunner, editor of Puck since 1877 continued the magazine until his own death in 1896. Sitemap The founders included cartoonist James Albert Wales, dime novels publisher Frank Tousey and author George H. Jessop. Keppler had been working for Frank Leslie's Illustrated The original Puck publication had both English and German editions. Previous issue: sim_judge_1914-01-10_66_1682 . It was founded by artists who had seceded from its rival Puck. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Next issue: sim_judge_1930-09-13_99 . Illustration by Louise Zergaeng Pomeroy. | Previous issue: sim_judge_1911-03-11_60_1534 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . The first printing of Judge was on October 29, 1881, during the Long Depression. In sum, "it looks like all kinds of safety features are made illegal by this statute in an effort to make every possible gun that's out there get you tripped up on it.". But the reality is that the features facilitate accurate fire by taking the time to aim carefully.
1,241 Magazine covers, Puck magazine Images: PICRYL - Public Domain Instead of let them eat cake, Wells responded, let them use handguns like police carry. William J. Arkell purchased the magazine in the mid 1880s. Pucks first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslies Illustrated Newspaper, Kepplers former employer, and Harpers Weekly. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1928-10-27_95 . [5] Then in 1876, he again began publishing Puck in German. Digitized from IA1532224-03 . Puck's first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler's former employer, and Harper's Weekly. Gov. Next issue: sim_judge_1938-03_114 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1935-01_108 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1905-12-09_49_1260 . I think they're going to attack. He passed his love of cartooning and political engagement to his son, Udo J. Keppler, who worked at the magazine with him. . Search the history of over 806 billion Next issue: sim_judge_1910-01-08_58_1473 .
Judge Magazine Framed Art Prints - Fine Art America Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Keppler had begun publishing German-language periodicals in 1869, though they failed. Judge 1916-08-26: Volume 71 , Issue 1819.
Uncle Sam and the Caribbean (1890's - 1920) - Omeka "So yes, Your Honor. Previous issue: sim_judge_1926-01-23_90 . Judge 1928-01-21: Volume 94 , Issue None. Judge 1900-07-07: Volume 39 , Issue 977. Previous issue: sim_judge_1928-01-07_94 . Judge 1900-12-08: Volume 39 , Issue 999. Content Responsibility | Tuesday, January 18, 2022 Judge Magazine Covers Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. Previous issue: sim_judge_1899-11-25_37_945 . Judge 1888: Volume 13 , Issue SUPPLEMENT. Contemporary controversies such as church scandals, womens suffrage, the influence of the Masons, the increase in divorce, the power of business trusts, and the immorality of colonialism also garnered reportage from Puck. Judge 1904-02-27: Volume 46 , Issue 1167. Next issue: sim_judge_1928-01-21_94 . The first printing of Judge was on October 29, 1881, during the Long Depression. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Question: "Does she get the right to make that choice? Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. Judge 1891-08-08: Volume 21 , Issue 512. Two to five years." The Judge 1938-03: Volume 114 , Issue None. [1] Puck's first English-language edition was published in 1877, covering issues like New York City's Tammany Hall, presidential politics, and social issues of the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Judge 1918-09-21: Volume 75 , Issue 1927. Before signing this purchase agreement Arkell recruited Bernhard Gillam and Eugene Zimmerman away from the more Democratic-leaning Puck magazine. Previous issue: sim_judge_1889-12-14_17_426 . Download Images of Magazine covers, Puck magazine - Free for commercial use, no attribution required. It was the most inuential American humor magazine ever published. They need to be identified and prohibited from access to weapons, but: "Nothing like that is in this bill.". Digitized from IA1532235-07 . March 22, 1882. Erin Murphy, counsel in Barnett v. Raoul, conducted the argument for the plaintiffs. The issues date from 1881-1885, and 1925. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Digitized from IA1532224-03 . By the early 1890s, the circulation of the magazine reached 50,000. Judge 1930-11-29: Volume 99 , Issue None. Judge 1929-07-13: Volume 97 , Issue None. Wells worried that, if the ban is declared unconstitutional, persons convicted under the 1994 federal ban "are now going to be released?" Within a few years, Judge supplanted Puck as the leading humor magazine. Next issue: sim_judge_1882-01-07_1_11 . And it has a green or red aiming device. Humor.
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File:Judge 06-10-1899.jpg - Wikimedia Commons Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Judge 1922-11-18: Volume 83 , Issue 2142. Next issue: sim_judge_1916-07-01_71_1811 . What event is thispolitical cartoon portraying? Previous issue: sim_judge_1938-09_115 .
Illinois ban on high-powered firearms blocked by federal judge Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Looking Backwards: The Politics and Art of Judge Magazine, 2 Erie Boulevard Canajoharie, New York 13317. Some material may be copyrighted or restricted. It takes up a full block on Houston Street, bounded by Lafayette and Mulberry streets. ", The court posed the scenario of a guy taking his wife and teenage daughter to a firing range. Judge was resurrected in October 1953 as a 32-page weekly. Vol. U.S. District Judge Leonie . Explore the timelines for important dates in TRs personal and political life, They were more apt to read newspapers in their own language: Yiddish. Some of Joseph Keppler's main targets were the women's suffrage, trade unions, and religious hypocrisy. for a short period between April 5 and August 2, 1924, going on to found his own magazine in 1925, , as well as the Great Depression, put pressure on. Next issue: sim_judge_1888_13_supplement_0 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1930-05-03_98 . Puck's first English-language edition in 1877 made it a major competitor of the already established illustrated news magazines of the day, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, Keppler's former employer, and Harper's Weekly. Terms of Use It published three large color cartoons in each issue,. Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. Before signing this purchase agreement Arkell recruited Bernhard Gillam and Eugene Zimmerman away from the more Democratic-leaning Puck magazine. Judge boomed during the '80s and '90s, surpassing its rival publication in content and circulation. Puck Magazine: Let the Police Courts Be Furnished Framed Print. He imagines that he's away on a trip and his wife calls saying, "Oh my God, there's men outside. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1886-07-31_10_250 . Digitized from IA1532224-03 . The specific features are banned, was the reply, because they facilitate "sustained accuracy during periods of rapid fire and concealability." Another unanswerable question from the court. Judge magazine was founded in 1881 by a group of artists, headed by James Albert Wales, who left the staff of the popular comic weekly Puck. Next issue: sim_judge_1928-11-10_95 . Next issue: sim_judge_1900-02-17_38_957 . This exhibition focuses on the history of the magazine, the role it played in American political life, and its connection to Canajoharie, NY. Regarding the use of so-called "assault weapons" in crime, the court noted that the Illinois Gun Trafficking Information Act requires the state police to detail information related to firearms used in the commission of crimes, but the state maintains that such information is unattainable. Judge McGlynn was aware that the "M" stands for "Model.". In 1886 Gillam became part owner of the humor magazine Judge where he continued to poke fun at presidential candidates and their policies. Next issue: sim_judge_1928-01-21_94 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1891-08-01_21_511 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . Previous issue: sim_judge_1917-05-26_72_1858 . Puck Magazine (1877-1918) was the creation of Austrian immigrant Joseph Keppler. Perish the thought. But there may be hope outside of the woke Chicagoland parts of Illinois, as the following colloquy reveals: The Court: Some of them [prosecutors] don't want to enforce this. The cartoons were initially printed in black and white, but later several tints were added, and soon the magazine burst into full, eye-catching color. Willet F. Cook, 1904 Previous issue: sim_judge_1916-08-19_71_1818 . 5.1.2023 2:25 PM, Eric Boehm Previous issue: sim_judge_1938-04_114 . Next issue: sim_judge_1929-07-20_97 . Digitized from IA1532224-03 .
HARRISON FISHER - National Museum of American Illustration MAGAZINE COVER, 1928. Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. Judge 1902-03-15: Volume 42 , Issue 1065. At Puck, Gillam characterized a number of political figures including the 1884 presidential candidate James A. Blaine. Genre. Judge was a weekly satirical magazine published in the United States from 1881 to 1947. Just as the length of a barrel may be regulated, such as on a short-barreled shotgun, Wells continued, so can magazine capacity. ", While dictum in Heller referred to weapons like the M16 as most useful in military service but unusual in society, the court noted that "today presently standard issued to military personnel is a Mossberg shotgun, a 9-millimeter pistol, a .40 caliber pistol, so just the fact that military people might find it useful doesn't mean that law-abiding citizens can't also find it useful.". But are there limits on how large magazine capacity may be such that it could be regulated? Next issue: sim_judge_1900-12-15_39_1000 . Spartacus Educational: Puck magazine Spartacus Educational: Judge magazine. Next issue: sim_judge_1898-06-18_34_870 . Digitized from IA1532235-07 . It's not as heavy. Digitized from IA1532235-07 . RMR23111 - THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919) as 26th President of the United States on the cover of the American magazine JUDGE 9 June 1909. It employed lithography in place of wood engraving and offered three cartoons instead of the usual one. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . The collection is located in GW's Estelle and Melvin Gelman Library and is open to researchers. Digitized from IA1532224-02 . Video can be viewed at: https://youtu.be/41M6Lc00bjM, Eugene Zim Zimmerman (1862-1933) The magazine featured bold satire and good political drawing with chromolithographic front and back covers and center spread. www.senate.gov. Judge magazine centerfold (Feb-6-1897) Columbia reaches out to oppressed Cuba with Blindfolded Uncle Sam in background illustrated by Hamilton Uncle Sam Balances New Territories Following the end of the Spanish-American War, Uncle Sam and his new possessions perform together as the world looks on.
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