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News note: Attorney General Gregory says that the big corporations are behaving better than formerly, and have shown a marked improvement in their attitude toward the law

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News note: Attorney General Gregory says that the big corporations are behaving better than formerly, and have shown a marked improvement in their attitude toward the law

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This illustration entitled, "News Note: Attorney General Gregory Says That the Big Corporations Are Behaving Better Than Formerly, and Have Shown a Marked Improvement In Their Attitude Toward the Law", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Evening Star on July 15, 1915, focuses on big business interests affected by the war in Europe. Here, trusts warm up to Uncle Sam in hopes of putting the focus on the rights of big businesses of neutral countries and its citizens.
Berryman Political Cartoon Collection

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