Wetting his whistle
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows President Truman as an engineer, happily oiling a train whistle as he prepares to begin a railroad campaign tour of the United States to support Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson in his campaign for the presidency in 1952. Reflects on Truman's delight in tough whistle-stop campaigns.
Contributor:
Manning, Reg
Date:1952
Photo, Print, Drawing
Injuns! Injuns!
1 drawing. | Cartoon shows President Truman galloping down the "Whistle-Stop Trail" on a horse labeled "Give-em-hell Speeches." Truman notes with alarm that he is being chased by Indians kicking up a cloud of dust labeled "Republican 'Truth Squad.'" Comments on the ferocity of his whistle- stop campaigning against the Republicans in the 1952 presidential campaign and suggests that the Republicans may be able…
Contributor:
Pease, Lute
Date:1952
Photo, Print, Drawing
Phila. Mint coining room
Title transcribed from item. No. 118. On mount: Centennial Views. Philadelphia and Fairmount Park. Forms part of the Marian S. Carson Collection at the Library of Congress.
Contributor:
Centennial Photographic Co - Werner, Charles George