Collection Items
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Photo, Print, DrawingCongratulations, Cliff -- gimme nine bottles! 1 drawing. | Cartoon shows self portrait of Johnson in lower left as an old man, congratulating Berryman, also old at the time. Cartoon not published in Saturday evening post, as it was a specialty piece to Berrymen, who would have been 70 in 1939, and 75 in 1944. Johnson died 1946, so this would have been for one of those two birthdays.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1939-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingAmerica can't come back 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1931-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingAgain the sharp slicer was raised in the breeze when Senator Capper, clad in a wrapper, came ... 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1929-01-01
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Photo, Print, Drawing[Public overwhelmed by political information] 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1912-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe majesty of the law 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1912-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingStay free, brother! 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1933-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingLay off! It's too chancy! (DLC/PP-1970:R322.106) Published in: Saturday Evening Post, 1926. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. jr / 860424.
- Contributor: Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1926-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingAn old idea, but it fits 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingAmerica can't come back! 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1929-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingShe's not listening to the crooning baritone 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingSowing dragons teeth 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1919-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingA calm review of a calm man 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1922-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingThe myth of profitless prosperity 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1922-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingHis attitude (with apologies to the ostrich) 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1916-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingHey! You're going the wrong way! Date based on bumper years for farm profits: 1917-1919 (Source: National Bureau of Economic Research, Income in the United States, Its Amount and Distribution, 1909-1919, Volume II: Detailed Report) (DLC/PP-1970:R322.117) Published in: Saturday Evening Post. This catalog record contains preliminary or unverified data from a project done in BRS software, ca. 1985. jr / 860424. WEB, 2021.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1917-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingWell, they've certainly needed such a guardian 1 drawing. | Cartoon showing Charles Dawes telling Congress and government departments their budgets are to be sharply reduced.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1921-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingThey could not eat a pyramid, or wear it, or live in it : not even Pharoaoh could sell it, rent it, liquidate it 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1929-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingHomeless Hector 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1924-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingIndustry was deeply shocked at this view of waste 1 drawing.
- Contributor: Curtis Publishing Company - Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1912-01-01
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Photo, Print, DrawingRide 'im, cowboy! 1 drawing ; sheet 46 x 58 cm. | Cartoon shows cowboys representing a "politician," a "scientist," "business management," "industrial engineers," and "more leisure for everyone," trying to saddle a large, horse-like machine labeled "machine age Utopia, one billion horsepower."
- Contributor: Johnson, Herbert
- Date: 1939-01-01