Which way the wind?
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows the GOP elephant standing on mountain ledge overlooking the camps of Taft, Eisenhower, and Stassen, dropping a feather (labeled "New Hampshire Primaries") into the wind. Reflects the importance of the New Hampshire primary (the first primary) in selecting the Republican nominee in the 1952 presidential election.
Contributor:
Batchelor, Clarence Daniel
Date:1952-01-01
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First glimpse
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows the GOP elephant and the Democratic donkey peering into peep show machines during the New Hampshire primary, the first political primary of the 1952 presidential campaign, hoping to get a prediction of the future.
Contributor:
Fitzpatrick, Daniel Robert
Date:1952-01-01
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Of primary interest!
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows a New Hampshire farmer sitting on a fence in the snow chewing on a straw. He is the object of intense scrutiny by reporters and cameramen hiding behind walls and lurking in trees. With the caption, comments on the press focus on the New Hampshire primary, the first indication of who may be the Democratic and Republican nominees for…
Contributor:
Packer, Fred Little
Date:1952-01-01
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Civilian aide!
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows General Eisenhower dining in a restaurant while Senator Henry Cabot Lodge steals his hat and coat (labeled "Candidacy"). Reflects Lodge's effort on January 6, 1952 to pressure Eisenhower to enter the presidential race by placing the General's name on the New Hampshire primary ballot without his consent.
Contributor:
Packer, Fred Little
Date:1952-01-01
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"How does she blow?"
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows a New Hampshire farmer (labeled "Primaries") holding up a finger to the "Political Winds." A newspaper reporter asks how the wind blows. Comments on the significance of the New Hampshire primary, the first primary, in predicting who the Republican and Democratic candidates will be in the 1952 presidential election.
Contributor:
Rosen, Hy
Date:1952
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State of the Union -- as of now!
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows the Republican elephant, the Democratic donkey, and the press converging on New Hampshire where placards show the names of Stassen, Truman, Taft, Ike and Kefauver. A figure with a telescope watches from the Capitol dome in Washington. With the caption, comments on the importance of the New Hampshire presidential primary, the first to be held in the 1952 presidential…