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Mr. Dooley's Last Word to American Voters

Mr. Dooley's Last Word to American Voters

This illustration entitled, "Mr. Dooley's Last Word to American Voters", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on November 6, 1904, provides an illustration for an article writt... More

"It wasn't that it done us any good, but it gave him pleasure."

"It wasn't that it done us any good, but it gave him pleasure."

This illustration entitled, "It Wasn't That it Done Us Any Good, But It Gave Him Pleasure", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on January 8, 1905, provides an illustration fo... More

"What wud be decinter f'r thim thin' to have a gentlemanly mix-up?"

"What wud be decinter f'r thim thin' to have a gentlemanly mix-up?"

This illustration entitled, "What Wud Be Decinter fr Thim Thin' To Have a Gentlemanly Mix-up?", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on October 23, 1904, provides an illustrati... More

Mr. Dooley on the Progress of the Campaign

Mr. Dooley on the Progress of the Campaign

This illustration entitled, "Mr. Dooley on the Progress of the Campaign", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on September 18, 1904, provides an illustration for an article wr... More

"With th' Assistance iv th' Step Ladder, th' Bell Rope, an' th' Bald Head iv th' Man in th' Lower Berth!"

"With th' Assistance iv th' Step Ladder, th' Bell Rope, an' th' Bald H...

This illustration entitled, "With th' Assistance iv th' Step Ladder, th' Bell Rope, an' th' Bald Head, iv th' Man in th' Lower Berth!", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on ... More

"Says she, 'I like ye, Archybald, but I think I'll have to let ye go.'"

"Says she, 'I like ye, Archybald, but I think I'll have to let ye go.'...

This illustration entitled, "Says she, I like ye, Archybald, but I Think I'll have to Let Ye Go", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on October 16, 1904, provides an illustra... More

"Had assurances from more people thin there were in th' ward that they'd vote for him."

"Had assurances from more people thin there were in th' ward that they...

This illustration entitled, "Had Assurances From More People Thin There Were in Th' Ward That They'd Vote for Him", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on August 14, 1904, pro... More

They're so Close Together Now that Those that Ar-re Between Them are Crushed to Death

They're so Close Together Now that Those that Ar-re Between Them are C...

This illustration entitled, "They're So Close Together Now That Those Thar Ar-re Between Them are Crushed to Death", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on September 11, 1904,... More

"He will carry a red, white and blue post on his travels an' a special cat o' nine tails"

"He will carry a red, white and blue post on his travels an' a special...

This illustration entitled, "He Will Carry a Red, White and Blue Post on His Travels an' a Special Cat O' Nine Tails", by cartoonist Clifford Berryman, which appeared in the Washington Post on January 8, 1905, ... More

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