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    1. Say it with...Elephants? - The Devil's Tale

      By Leo Herschfield; Democratic Digest Records, Box 24 This cartoon cover art comes from the records of the Democratic Digest (1953-1961).

    2. Our National Sweepstakes - The Devil's Tale

      Our National Sweepstakes - The Devil's Tale Primary Menu Skip to content Blog Roll Commenting Policy From Our Collections , New at the (...)

    3. Remembering the March before the “March” - The Devil's Tale

      Related posts: Books, Boys, and Beastly Bats May 20, 1861 Dreamers & Dissenters: Women’s Marches, The Long View African American history March (...)

    4. The Goodson Blogson

      There are a variety of reasons why you might search for a particular political cartoon—from as complex as exploring the development of (...)

    5. Look Boys and Girls! - The Devil's Tale

      This segmentation of the market has continued to narrow, with children now broken into two-year age groups like “tweens” or “explorers.” 1962: (...)

    6. “The Best, the Only, and the Unexpected” lives at the Rubenstein! - The Devil's Tale

      Hammacher Schlemmer’s status as an American cultural icon is evidenced through parodies of the company’s catalog offerings that appeared in (...)

    7. Building the Gottmensch: The Library of Ordensburg Sonthofen - The Devil's Tale

      Post contributed by Sarah Carrier, Research Services Coordinator Related posts: Lecture: The History and Legacy of Ivory Anatomical Manikins A (...)

    8. Mad Men Monday – Season 7, Episode 11 “Time & Life” - The Devil's Tale

      Lou calls Don and gleefully tells him that he is quitting and moving to Tokyo to work with Tatsunoko Productions on developing his comic into a (...)

    9. “Under the Blessed Arm of Freedom” A Blog Series Documenting the Search for Jacob Chiles - The Devil

      Nadell Prize for Book Collecting Renovation Round-Up A Cartoon Version of John Hope Franklin Post navigation Previous Post Panel (...)

    10. Getting Started - Middle East Visual Culture - LibGuides at Duke University

      : secularists and Islamists in Turkish cartoon images / John VanderLippe and Pinar Batur -- Naji al-Ali and the iconography of Arab (...)

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