Clemson University Libraries Special Collections
Strom Thurmond Collection
Mss.0100.29
Series 29: Cartoons
Table of Contents
Summary Information
- Repository
- Clemson University Libraries Special Collections
- Creator - Collector
- Thurmond, Strom, 1902-2003
- Title
- Strom Thurmond Collection, Series 29: Cartoons
- ID
- Mss.0100.29
- Date [inclusive]
- 1869-1996
- Extent
- 1.6 cubic feet
- Language
- English
Scope and Contents
This series contains primarily political cartoons that Strom Thurmond collected throughout his years of public service. With few exceptions, the subject of the cartoon is either Thurmond or a current event in which he was involved.
Many of the cartoons are original drawings, sent to Thurmond by the cartoonists or their editors. Originals may be identified by a brief description, such as "ink on illustration board" or "pencil and ink". If there is an inscription, it is included in the description. Cartoons without this descriptive information are photocopies, though a couple of reproductions are signed by the artist. Descriptive information is often followed by the publication in which the cartoon appeared or the topic of the cartoon. Topics are varied and include the military muzzling investigation of the early 1960s, civil rights, military topics, Thurmond's switch from the Democratic to the Republican party, Supreme Court nominations and campaigns and elections.
The printouts from the original database and a compact disc with a Microsoft Excel 2007 spreadsheet of the data are included with this series.
Arrangement
The cartoons are arranged in chronological order. The printout of the early database created by Special Collections is found at the end of the series.
Administrative Information
Publication Information
Clemson University Libraries Special Collections 2010 August 9
Processing Information note
The cartoons were originally processed in the mid to late 1980s. They were arranged by date, then by Clemson University Special Collections accession number within that date. A database of all cartoons was created, probably in Macintosh Hypercard, with headings for artist, topic, size, date, publication and notes. Three sets of printouts allowed users to search by date, topic or artist.
In 2009, Clemson University Libraries was awarded a South Carolina State Historical Records Advisory Board grant to convert finding aids to Encoded Archival Description. Staff archivist Jen Bingham prepared the database printouts to be converted to EAD. In early 2011, numerous cartoons from later Thurmond accessions were found while moving and processing other parts of the Thurmond Collection. Since accession numbers, when known, are pencilled on the back of each cartoon, the earlier accession number arrangement was abandoned in order to facilitate the interfiling of the additions. Jen Bingham, with assistance from student assistant Rebecca G'Nosa, re-processed the collection, arranging it in chronological order and making note of medium and inscriptions when applicable. This project was completed in February 2011.
Controlled Access Headings
Corporate Name(s)
- United States. Congress. Senate|Committee on Armed Services|Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee.
Family Name(s)
- Thurman family.
Geographic Name(s)
- South Carolina--Politics and government.
- United States--Defenses.
- United States--Foreign relations.
- United States--Politics and government.
Personal Name(s)
- Ariail, Robert
- Baldowski, Clifford H., 1917-1999
- Basset, Gene, 1927-
- Berryman, Clifford Kennedy, 1869-1949
- Berryman, James Thomas, 1902-1971
- Block, Herbert, 1909-2001
- Carmack, Verba Wesley
- Hesse, Don, 1918-
- Holland, Daniel Edward, 1918-2009
- Knox, Jack, 1910-
- Lardner, Walt, b. 1931
- Manning, Reg, 1905-1986
- Marlette, Doug, 1949-2007
- Mauldin, Bill, 1921-2003
- McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981
- Palmer, Kate Salley
- Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010
- Ralph Yoes, 1922-1999
- Ravenel, , Charles Dufort, 1938-
- Stampone, John R., Sr., d. 2010
- Walker, Mort
- Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992
- Wells, Clyde, 1934-
- Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979
Subject(s)
- Anti-communist movements.
- Censorship--United States.
- Civil rights--United States.
- Elections--South Carolina.
- Elections--United States.
- Presidents--United States--Election--1964
- United States--Politics and government--Caricatures and cartoons
- United States. Uniform Code of Military Justice
- Vietnam War, 1961-1975.
Collection Inventory
Strom Thurmond Collection: Cartoons |
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1869 |
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Robert Lowe February 27, 1869 Size (inches): 8.875 x 13.875 Color illustration from Vanity Fair; includes the article "Statesmen-No. 4: The Right Hon. Robert Lowe". From accession 86-55. |
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1879 |
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Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902 Stranger Things Have Happened. Hold On, And You May Walk Over The Sluggish Animal Up There Yet. December 27, 1879 Size (inches): 16.5 x 11 Reprint of the Thomas Nast cartoon from the December 27, 1879 Harper's Weekly. The caption explains that this was the first time the donkey and elephant were used as political party symbols. |
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1940s |
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Berryman, Clifford Kennedy, 1869-1949 I Wouldn't Do Anything To Throw Those Scales Out Of Balance If I Were You circa 1943 Size (inches): 14 x 15 General notePrint given to Thurmond in Columbia, South Carolina, when he spoke to Byrnes Scholars on June 8, 1985. |
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Berryman, James Thomas, 1902-1971 Well, How About My Extra Gas? October 1943 Size (inches): 14 x 15 General notePrint given to Thurmond in Columbia, South Carolina, when he spoke to Byrnes Scholars on June 8, 1985. |
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Do Not Honor This Traitor To The South with Your Precious Vote... 1948 Size (inches): 8.5 x 11 |
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1950s |
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Carmack, Verba Wesley Famous Firsts in History, (In the ROA) December 1, 1954 Ink and pencil on illustration board; signed by military officials. Size (inches): 20.125 x 22 |
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McCarn, Henry Mr. Write-In Goes to Washington 1954 Size (inches): 8 x 9.5 Ink on paper for the News and Courier [probably Charleston, South Carolina]. |
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Carmack, Verba Wesley Our National ROA President 1954-1955 February 10, 1954 Size (inches): 8.5 x 11 General notePages 3, 4, 25 and 26 from an unknown publication. The illustration is on page 4. The artist is in the group photograph on the top of page 3. |
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[Voters] November 1954 Size (inches): 7.625 x 10.125 Negative copy mounted on black construction paper. Drawing depicts a man showing voters a small chalkboard with "Thurmond" written on it. Pencilled notes indicate it was in the Sunday Star. |
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Voice of the People November 5, 1954 Size (inches): 7.625 x 10.125 Negative copy mounted on black construction paper. Drawing depicts Thurmond as a magician. He is pulling a rabbit tagged "Senatorial Election" from a top hat marked "The Write-In Vote". Below is written "a real silk topper and a genuine bunny." Pencilled notes indicate it was in the New York Daily News. Artist's name unclear, possibly G.E. Balehdov. |
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Berryman, James Thomas, 1902-1971 Some New Year's Resolutions You Won't Hear About December 1954 Size (inches): 14 x 14.5 Print with hand-lettered title and inscribed "With All Good Wishes to Strom Thurmond". Includes "resolutions" from JST, Eisenhower, Harriman, Byrd. Inscribed "With All Good Wishes to Strom Thurmond". Glue residue on back. From the Washington Star. |
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Carmack, Verba Wesley Our National ROA President-June 1954-June 1955 February 10, 1955 Size (inches): 17 x 24 |
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Berryman, James Thomas, 1902-1971 Some New Year's Resolutions You'll Never Hear About January 1957 Size (inches): 14.5 x 15.5 Ink on cardstock; inscribed "With Regards to Strom Thurmond...MY Kind of Democrat!" From the Washington Star. |
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Carmack, Verba Wesley The Plight of the Week-End Warriors March 17, 1957 Size (inches): 13.5 x 15 Ink on cardstock with attached newsclippings about March 16, 1957 plane engine trouble. |
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1960 |
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Perts, John Ink drawing of Thurmond February 1960 Size (inches): 9.75 x 13.5 Ink on paper; inscribed "With all the best wishes [JLP] 2/60". |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 Rights: Frustration and Hope four cartoon montage: Advance on Political Gettysburg; Battle Preparations; Oh, Dear-Here we go again; Coming up to the "Needle's Eye" March 6, 1960 Size (inches): 11 x 14 General notePhotocopy; published in the Washington Evening Star. |
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Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 Democratic Camp for Nonconformists December 29, 1960 Size (inches): 9 x 10.5 Ink on illustration board; newsprint copy of cartoon glued to back. From the Charlotte Observer. |
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1961 |
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Holland, Daniel Edward, 1918-2009 Ssh! You're Making Too Much Fuss August 21, 1961 Size (inches): 12 x 10.5 General noteFrom the Tulsa Daily World; about the military muzzling investigation. |
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Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 Yours Not to Reason Why, Yours But to Do and Die! August 22, 1961 Size (inches): 14 x 11 DescriptionFrom the Herald Express; about the military muzzling investigation. |
1 | 6 | |
The 11/12 Peril Below the Water Line September 5, 1961 Size (inches): 8.25 x 12.25 General notePublication: New York Daily News |
1 | 6 | |
Robinson, Robbie How to Fight Communism September 6, 1961 Size (inches): 11.125 x 11 DescriptionInk on paper; inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with warmest regards - Robbie". From the Indianapolis News; about the military muzzling investigation. |
1 | 6 | |
Hesse, Don, 1918- Poorly Equipped For Battle September 8, 1961 Size (inches): 13.625 x 10.75 General noteFrom the St. Louis Globe-Democrat; about the military muzzling investigation. |
1 | 6 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 Don't Swat That Fly! Swat 'em Both Sam September 8, 1961 Size (inches): 11.25 x 14.125 Pencil and ink; work order on back. Inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond with Highest Personal Regards." From the Dallas News. |
1 | 6 | |
Robinson, Robbie Nice Fella [General Walker] But He kept Khruschev Too Upset September 11, 1961 Size (inches): 11.5 x 11.75 Pencil and ink. Inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with best wishes - Robbie". From the Indianapolis News; about the military muzzling investigation. |
1 | 6 | |
Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 Quiet! Are You Trying to Start a Panic or Something? September 12, 1961 Size (inches): 13 x 16 Pencil and ink. Inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond with very best wishes! L.D. Warren Cincinnati Enquirer". About the military muzzling investigation. |
1 | 7 | |
Hudson, John "You May Have To Fight It--" September 13, 1961 |
1 | 7 | |
Two cartoon montage: We found Out He Was a Conservative and Well, It Looks Like a Red Conspiracy to Me! September 17, 1961 Size (inches): 9 x 14.25 General notePrinted together in the New York Times. |
1 | 7 | |
King, Warren, 1916-1978 Whose Fingerprints? September 22, 1961 Size (inches): 19.25 x 14 Pencil. Inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with strong admiration. Warren King. Dec '61". |
1 | 7 | |
Operation Belittle Patriotism September 23, 1961 Size (inches): 15.75 x 10.75 General noteFrom the Greenville News. |
1 | 7 | |
Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 There, Now We're Safe! September 27, 1961 Size (inches): 13.25 x 10.875 General noteFrom The State; about the military muzzling investigation. |
1 | 7 | |
Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Oh, the Army Isn't Sponsoring-It's Just Assisting September 29, 1961 Size (inches): 16 x 11 General noteFrom the Washington Post. |
1 | 7 | |
Robinson, Robbie Fulbright-Thurmond October 5, 1961 Size (inches): 11 x 12 DescriptionNotes: Pencil and ink. Inscribed "To Senator Thurmond with best wishes". From the Indianapolis News. |
1 | 8 | |
Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 Shh! No Comment! Remember What Happened to Gen. Walker October 7, 1961 Size (inches): 10.75 x 14.5 General noteFrom the Jackson Daily News. |
1 | 8 | |
We Call This Indoctrination October 7, 1961 Size (inches): 14.75 x 14 General noteFrom the AFL-CIO News. |
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Talburt, Harold M., 1895-1966 Tramp-Tramp-the Boys Are Marching October 12, 1961 Size (inches): 13.375 x 11.125 General noteFrom the Birmingham Post-Herald. |
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Hesse, Don, 1918- And Give Up Free Speech on Communism October 16, 1961 Size (inches): 14 x 10.625 General noteFrom the St. Louis Globe. |
1 | 8 | |
The Cynic's Corner October 18, 1961 Size (inches): 7.25 x 10.5 General noteFrom the Evansville Courier [Indiana]. |
1 | 8 | |
Manning, Reg, 1905-1986 New Pentagon Salute October 25, 1961 Size (inches): 14.5 x 11 Pencil and ink. Inscribed "Regards to Sen. Strom Thurmond." |
1 | 8 | |
Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 I Wanted to Get Out at Three - But I'm Afraid to Open My Mouth! November 28, 1961 Size (inches): 8 x 10.5 Printed on glossy paper. Inscribed "To Sen Strom Thurmond with Best Wishes". From the Cincinnati Enquirer. |
1 | 9 | |
Battle of the Potomac November 30, 1961 Size (inches): 13 x 11 DescriptionFrom the San Diego Union. About the muzzling investigation. |
1 | 9 | |
Evans, Roy Government Censorship November 1961 Size (inches): 14.5 x 12.125 General noteReprinted from Columbus (Ohio); Evening Dispatch in The Independent American |
1 | 9 | |
Me and My Shadow December 2, 1961 Size (inches): 12.125 x 10.5 General noteFrom the San Diego Union. |
1 | 9 | |
Ficklen, Jack, 1911-1980 You're in the Army Now-What's all This Talk About Muzzling... December 1961 Size (inches): 14.5 x 11 General noteFrom the Dallas Morning Star. |
1 | 9 | |
Ralph Yoes, 1922-1999 Bugle Call Rag 1961 Size (inches): 13.5 x 11.75 Ink on paper. |
1 | 9 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 If They Lived Today 1961 Size (inches): 12 x 13.75 General noteFrom the Dallas News. |
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Bissell, Charles O., d. 2000 I Know Why We're Falling...You All Are Trying to Muzzle Us 1961 Size (inches): 13.25 x 16 Ink and charcoal on paper; from The Tennesseean. |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- An Iron Curtain In Washington 1961 Size (inches): 17.125 x 11.5 General noteFrom the Nashville Banner. |
1 | 10 | |
Batchelor, Clarence Daniel, 1888-1977 JFK/Vienna/The Known/The Unknown 1961 Size (inches): 17.5 x 13 Pencil and ink; Vienna summit. Inscribed "For Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senator from South Carolina with the thanks of this cartoonist for your staunch stand for U.S. survival." |
1 | 10 | |
Howie, Bob McNamara's Ban 1961 2.0 item(s) Size (inches): 17.25 x15 Ink. Inscribed "To Senator Thurmond with Kindest Regards and Great Admiration!" Also, a brochure "Reprinted from the Citizen [Jackson, Mississippi]", March 1962, containing this cartoon as Cartoon of the Month and a censored version of the Star-Spangled Banner. |
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Hubenthal, Karl, 1917- McNamara's Ban(d) 1961 Size (inches): 14.75 x 12 Pencil and ink. Inscribed "For Senator Strom Thurmond,- with great admiration - keep up the good fight!" |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- No Time For Gags and Blindfolds 1961 Size (inches): 15.5 x 12 Pencil. Inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond with profound respect and admiration - Jack Knox '61." From the Nashville Banner. |
1 | 10 | |
Berryman, James Thomas, 1902-1971 Not Talking...Not Even Smiling! 1961 Size (inches): 12.125 x 10 General noteFrom the Washington Star. |
1 | 10 | |
Sanders, Bill Now Back to Our Crusade Against Muzzling 1961 Size (inches): 12 x 15 Pencil and ink; from the Greensboro Daily News. |
1 | 10 | |
Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 Pentagon Critic & Reserve Officer Thurmond.... 1961 Size (inches): 8.25 x 9 Ink. Inscribed "Dear Senator - Thought you might like this one too - Yardley." |
1 | 11 | |
Hall, Quin Senate Investigation 1961 Size (inches): 12.625 x 9.625 Photo reproduction. |
1 | 11 | |
Knox, Jack, 1910- Sen. Thurmond Wants to See You, Sir! 1961 Size (inches): 11 x 15 Pencil and ink; from the Nashville Banner. |
1 | 11 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 Somebody Over There Likes Me 1961 Size (inches): 6.5 x 7.875 General noteFrom the Dallas News. |
1 | 11 | |
Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 South Carolina Fires the First Shot circa 1961 Size (inches): 15 x 18.5 Ink and screentone stippling. Inscribed "to Sen Strom Thurmond - Yardley" |
1 | 11 | |
Knox, Jack, 1910- Take Notice, America! 1961 Pencil and ink on paper. |
1 | 11 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 That's No Red Herring 1961 Size (inches): 12.375 x 14 DescriptionFrom the Dallas News. |
1 | 11 | |
Lockman, Vic Unseen Censors and Muzzled Military 1961 Size (inches): 11 x 10.125 Ink on paper. |
1 | 11 | |
Knox, Jack, 1910- Watchdog 1961 Size (inches): 14 x 11 Pencil and ink. |
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1962 |
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McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 Old Monkey Act January 8, 1962 Size (inches): 7.5 x 9 General noteFrom the Dallas Morning News, about the muzzling investigation. |
1 | 12 | |
King, Warren, 1916-1978 WE Built This Wall January 24, 1962 |
1 | 12 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 Why the Muzzle? January 24, 1962 Size (inches): 11.5 x 13.5 Pencil and ink; work order on back; inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond with Great Admiration." For the Dallas News |
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Hesse, Don, 1918- But All I Have Is a Broken Leg January 25, 1962 Size (inches): 13.5 x 10.5 General noteFrom the San Diego Union. |
1 | 12 | |
Robinson, Robbie U.S. Cold War Strategy-Appeasement-minded censorship January 25, 1962 Size (inches): 12 x 11.5 Charcoal and ink. Inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with warmest regards". For the Indianapolis News. |
1 | 12 | |
Holland, Daniel Edward, 1918-2009 "Whoa! Paul Revere" January 26, 1962 Pencil and ink cartoon inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with Best Wishes, Ed Holland" |
1 | 12 | |
Unknown Eagle Yes, Parrot No! January 27, 1962 Size (inches): 15.5 x 11.5 General notePublication: Shreveport Times |
1 | 13 | |
Hesse, Don, 1918- The Spookmaker January 27, 1962 General notePublication: Shreveport Journal [Louisiana] |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- When Censorship Goes Far Too Far January 27, 1962 Size (inches): 15.875 x 11.125 General noteFor the Nashville Banner. About the muzzling investigation. |
1 | 13 | |
Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 "Let's Keep This For Civilian Use, General" January 28, 1962 Size (inches): 11.375 x 14.25 General noteFrom the Charlotte Observer; about the muzzling investigation. Flanked by photos of Generals Trudeau and White |
1 | 13 | |
Wright, Don, 1934- I'm Out January 28, 1962 Size (inches): 08.000x17.375 General notePublication: Miami News |
1 | 13 | |
Hesse, Don, 1918- You'll Have People Believing It's a Monster January 30, 1962 2.0 item(s) |
1 | 13 | |
Grant, Lou, d. 2001 You Were Saying...? January 30, 1962 Size (inches): 13.5 x 10.75 General notePublication: Waco News Tribune |
1 | 14 | |
Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Now, Now-Let's Not Have Any Muzzling February 1, 1962 Size (inches): 15.25 x 11.25 General notePublication: Washington Post |
1 | 14 | |
Knox, Jack, 1910- Ghost Editing February 2, 1962 Size (inches): 11.5 x 17 General notePublication: Nashville Banner |
1 | 14 | |
Ivey, Jim Before the Brass May Sound Off February 5, 1962 Size (inches): 16.75 x 18.75 DescriptionFrom the San Francisco Examiner. See also Historical Record Book (Thurmond Series 31: Scrapbooks), v.27-Newsweek, February 5, 1962. |
1 | 14 | |
Mauldin, Bill, 1921-2003 Good Lord, I Hope They Never Unmuzzle You! February 5, 1962 Size (inches): 13 x 9.625 General notePublication: Newsweek |
1 | 14 | |
Ralph Yoes, 1922-1999 Guard Tower February 8, 1962 Size (inches): 13.75 x 10.875 Ink on paper. |
1 | 14 | |
Jensen, Cecil, 1902-1976 Get Over In Your Own Lane! February 9, 1962 Size (inches): 13.25 x 10.5 General notePublication: Chicago Daily News |
1 | 14 | |
Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 Halt! What Far Right Extremist Goes There? February 9, 1962 Size (inches): 16.5 x 13 Pencil and ink; for the Cincinnati Enquirer. |
1 | 15 | |
Crockett, Gib Blue Penciled February 9, 1962 Size (inches): 15.125 x 14.125 Pencil and ink; for the Washington Star.g |
1 | 15 | |
Baldowski, Clifford H., 1917-1999 Follow Me! February 10, 1962 Size (inches): 11 x 13.25 General noteRegarding U.S. Marines' questionnaire; for the Atlanta Constitution. |
1 | 15 | |
Ralph Yoes, 1922-1999 The Little Man Who Wasn't There February 10, 1962 Size (inches): 11 x 13.5 Ink on paper. |
1 | 15 | |
Jensen, Cecil, 1902-1976 Enough Said February 10, 1962 Size (inches): 10.5 x 14 General noteRegarding U.S. Marines' questionnaire; for the Chicago Daily News. |
1 | 15 | |
Talburt, Harold M., 1895-1966 Sen. Thurmond Takes His Stand February 10, 1962 Size (inches): 11 x 14.75 DescriptionRegarding U.S. Marines' questionnaire; for the Washington Daily News. |
1 | 15 | |
Hesse, Don, 1918- Decorum With a Clown Hat? February 13, 1962 General notePublication: Florence Morning News |
1 | 16 | |
Sanders, Bill Thurmond caught under barbell labeled Executive Privilege February 13, 1962 Size (inches): 11.5 x 13.5 General notePublication: Wilmington Star |
1 | 16 | |
Parrish, Joe Ah! Ah! February 14, 1962 Photocopied cartoon from the Tulsa Daily World. |
1 | 16 | |
Lyons, Harry Senate Inquiry February 15, 1962 Size (inches): 17.5 x 13.375 General notePublication: Honolulu Advertiser |
1 | 16 | |
Mauldin, Bill, 1921-2003 Hold On Thar, Men-Ah Have a Few Questions February 17, 1962 Size (inches): 11 x 14.25 General noteIn the Wilmington Del. Journal regarding Marines" questionnaire. |
1 | 16 | |
Stampone, John R., Sr., d. 2010 What's Semper Fidelis Mean? February 17, 1962 Size (inches): 13 x 12.125 General noteRegarding U.S. Marines' questionnaire; from the Navy Times. |
1 | 16 | |
Dialectical Materialism February 18, 1962 Size (inches): 6 x 7.5 General notePublication: Fresno, California Bee |
1 | 16 | |
Lichty, George Maurice, 1905-1983 All This Talk About the Generals Being Muzzled!... How Come... February 19, 1962 Size (inches): 15.75 x 13.125 General notePublication: Field Enterprises,Inc |
1 | 16 | |
Morgan, Jim Modern Muzzle Loader February 19, 1962 Size (inches): 10.5 x 13.5 General notePublication: Spartanburg Herald-Journal Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 16 | |
Parrish, Joe But, Jack, Don't You Remember Me From Our Investigating Days? February 20, 1962 Size (inches): 8 x 13.625 General notePublication: Charleston News and Courier Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 16 | |
...the Flag was still there February 21, 1962 Size (inches): 14.75 x 11 General notePublication: Augusta Chronicle Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 16 | |
Hesse, Don, 1918- Obviously, I'm Safer Than You Warmongers February 21, 1962 Size (inches): 13.75 x 10.375 General notePublication: Florence Morning News |
1 | 16 | |
Grant, Lou, d. 2001 I Cannot Tell a Lie....! February 22, 1962 Size (inches): 11 x 14.5 General notePublication: Oakland, California Tribune Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 17 | |
Muzzle On the Military Mind February 1962 Size (inches): 12 x13.5 General notePublication: Amy Topic: Muzzling Investigation Notes: For article by Brig. Gen. William J. Thompson |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- Their Target March 3, 1962 Size (inches): 16 x 11 General notePublication: Greenville News Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 17 | |
Lockman, Vic This Machine Is Never Muzzled March 21, 1962 Size (inches): 12.875 x 11 General notePublication: Freedom Press Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 17 | |
King, Warren, 1916-1978 Perfect Flip-Flop April 12, 1962 Size (inches): 20 x 14.25 Paint and ink; inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with strong admiration". |
1 | 17 | |
Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Strom, Are You Coming or Are You Going to Stay? April 6, 1962 Size (inches): 11 x14 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 17 | |
Walker, Mort Beetle Bailey April 11, 1962 Size (inches): 6.25 x 17.125 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 17 | |
Parrish, Joe Strange Bedfellows April 1962 Size (inches): 10 x 11.750 General notePublication: Chicago Tribune Notes: Goldwater, Humphrey, Eastland, Douglas, Morse, Byrd, JST |
1 | 18 | |
Holland, Daniel Edward, 1918-2009 Being Asked To Help With the Spade Work June 22, 1962 Size (inches): 14.25 x 12.75 Notes: Ink and screentone; inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with Best Regards"; for the Chicago Tribune. |
1 | 18 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 High Level Thinking June 27, 1962 Size (inches): 11.25 x 13.5 Pencil and ink; engraving order on back; inscribed "To My Good Friend Sen. Strom Thurmond - Best Regards"; for the Dallas News. |
1 | 18 | |
Manning, Reg, 1905-1986 If Russians Had Their 'Druthers' July 20, 1962 Size (inches): 14.5 x11 Pencil and ink; inscribed "Regards to Senator Strom Thurmond". |
1 | 18 | |
Sanders, Bill Fizzle 1962 Size (inches): 11.5 x 14 Pen and ink; for the Greensboro Daily News. |
1 | 18 | |
Parrish, Joe It's That 'Inquisitive Press' Again! 1962 Size (inches): 8.25 x 12.875 Notes: Ink; inscribed "To Sen Strom Thurmond, with best wishes, from Joe Parrish"; for the Chicago Tribune. |
1 | 18 | |
Holland, Daniel Edward, 1918-2009 Look, We Have a New Secret Weapon 1962 Size (inches): 6 x 6.125 General notePublication: Chicago Tribune Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 19 | |
Little, Tom, 1898-1972 New Actors-Same Old Script 1962 Size (inches): 15 x 19 General notePublication: The Tennesseean Topic: Muzzling Investigation |
1 | 19 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 No Win Policy 1962 Size (inches): 10.625 x 13 Pencil and ink for the Dallas News. |
1 | 19 | |
Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 Who 'Muzzled' Whom? You Were Saying, Senator...? 1962 Size (inches): 12.25 x 14.5 Pen and ink for the Baltimore Sun.fgg |
1 | 19 | |
McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 Cautious Character circa 1961-1962 Ink and pencil on paper. Inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond, With Great Admiration - BIll McClanahan". |
1 | 19 | |
Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 Have You Cleared That With The Pentagon, Mister Franklin? circa 1961-1962 Photocopy. |
1 | 19 | |
I Want You To Keep Your Mouth Shut About Communism circa 1961-1962 Size (inches): 8.5 x 11 General noteParody of the Uncle Sam Army recruiting poster. |
1 | 19 | |
Hudson, John Newest Recruit? circa 1961-1962 |
1 | 19 | |
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Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 The Pentagon Paper Curtain circa 1961-1962 Pencil, ink and screentone on cardstock. Inscribed "To Senator Thurmond". Size (inches): 21.75 x 14.75 |
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Ralph Yoes, 1922-1999 There Is No Substitute For Victory circa 1961-1962 Ink on paper. |
1 | 19 | |
Ralph Yoes, 1922-1999 This Gag [is] No Joke circa 1961-1962 Ink on paper, torn in two places. Inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond with Regards - Ralph Yoes". |
1 | 19 | |
Berry, Jim, 1932- Uniform of the Day circa 1961-1962 Photocopy. |
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Bissell, Charles O., d. 2000 Wow! Ol' Strom's On His Way 1962 Size (inches): 18 x 20.75 Pencil and ink for the The Tennesseean. |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- The Rampart We Watch May 8, 1963 Size (inches): 19 x 14.25 Pencil; inscribed "For Sen. Strom Thurmond"; for the Nashville Banner. |
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Morgan, Jim Senate Commerce Committee Hearing July 7, 1963 Size (inches): 8 x 10.5 General notePublication: Spartanburg Herald-Journal Topic: Civil Rights |
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Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 Can't We Get Him Out of the Show Window? July 12, 1963 Size (inches): 8 x 10.5 General notePublication: Charlotte Observer Topic: Civil Rights |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 It's Now Only the Committe Room-the Whole Country Is .... July 14, 1963 Size (inches): 8 x 10.5 Publication: Washington Post Topic: Civil Rights |
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Poor Sec. Rusk...He Advocates Freedom So Often in Foreign .... July 15, 1963 Size (inches): 8 x 10 General noteCartoonist: Parker Publication: Washington Post Topic: Civil Rights |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Le-gis-la-tion, It Shall Not Be Moved July 17, 1963 Size (inches): 8 x 10.5 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Civil Rights |
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Basset, Gene, 1927- I Paint 'Em the Way I See 'Em August 14, 1963 Size (inches): 11 x 15 Pencil and ink for the Washington Daily News. |
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Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 There Are Not Many Jobs as Ambassador Available! September 11, 1963 Size (inches): 13.875 x 12 General notePublication: Florida Times Union Topic: Defense |
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Morgan, Jim How Long Will He Lie Thus Sleeping 1963 Size (inches): 10 x 12 Pencil and ink; inscribed "Best wishes to Strom Thurmond - A great senator and a great American!"; for the Spartanburg Herald Journal. |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- Sen. Strom Thurmond Ripped the Hide Off of 'Em! 1963 Size (inches): 11 x 9.75 General notePublication: Nashville Banner |
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More Effective than a Filibuster July 9, 1964 Size (inches): 5.75 x 8.25 Pencil and ink on tracing paper; JST-Yarborough scuffle. |
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Dale, Bob, 1927- Grappling With the Important Issues July 10, 1964 Size (inches): 11 x 15.25 Pencil and ink; JST-Yarborough scuffle; Express-News reprints of letters from Thurmond and Yarborough, each requesting the drawing; inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond with Best Wishes"; for the San Antonio Express-News. |
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Smyrl, Jak, 1923-2007 Those Scufflin' South Carolinians July 12, 1964 Size (inches): 7.5 x 10 General notePublication: The State and Columbia Record Topic: Civil Rights |
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McClanahan, William J., 1907-1981 It'd Be a Headliner! July 1964 Size (inches): 6.875 x 8.25 Printed on glossy paper with ink inscription "To The 'Champ' with Great Admiration-"; for the Dallas News; JST-Yarborough scuffle. |
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Howie, Bob The Winner and Still Champ July 1964 Size (inches): 11 x 14 Ink and screentone stippling; for the Jackson Daily News; JST-Yarborough scuffle. |
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Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 "Going Somewhere, Dear?" August 7, 1964 Pencil and ink on heavy paper. Inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond - With Sincere Best Wishes! L.D. Warren Cincinnati Enquirer 8.7.64" |
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Berryman, James Thomas, 1902-1971 Strom!...We Don't Do These Things Out in the Open! August 17, 1964 Size (inches): 10.5 x 11 General notePublication: Washington Star Topic: Presidential Elections |
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Valtman, Edmund S., 1914- Who Says We're Anti-Intellectual-We Use the Best Heads.... September 2, 1964 Size (inches): 12 x 14 Ink and screentone; for the Hartford Times. |
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Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 First Shot at Fort Sumter September 17, 1964 2.0 item(s) Size (inches): 11 x 14.75 Ink and screentone (1 original and 1 copy); for the Baltimore Sun. |
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Ralph Yoes, 1922-1999 Rebel With a Cause September 18, 1964 Size (inches): 11 x 14 Ink; inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond - With Regards". |
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Engelhardt, Tom, 1930- Requesting Permission to Come Aboard, Suh' September 18, 1964 Size (inches): 8.75 x 14.25 General notePublication: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Topic: Party Switch |
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Holland, Daniel Edward, 1918-2009 Click! It's Time to Turn the Lights Back On! September 19, 1964 Size (inches): 10 x 13 General noteTopic: Bobby Baker scandal |
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Taylor, Robert, b. 1932 Senator Yarborough Working Out With Weights September 20, 1964 Size (inches): 10 x 15 General notePublication: Dallas Times Herald Topic: Presidential Elections; JST-Yarborough scuffle |
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Manning, Reg, 1905-1986 Good Swap for the Blinders September 21, 1964 Size (inches): 11 x 14.5 Pencil and ink; inscribed "Regards to a friend of Barry's, Sen. Strom Thurmond; From Barry's friend, Reg Manning" |
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Parker, cartoonist Well, He's a Man of Strong Convictions... Whatever They Are At the Moment September 21, 1964 Size (inches): 10 x15.5 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Party Switch |
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Warren, Leonard Deakyne, 1906-1992 All the Way With LBJ-HMPF! September 22, 1964 Size (inches): 10.000x13.500 Pencil and ink; inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond - One good turn deserves another!" |
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Le Pelley, Guernsey Now Dixie Goes Like This... September 23, 1964 Size (inches): 6.5 x 10.75 General notePublication: Christian Science Monitor Topic: Party Switch Notes: Reprinted in Philadelphia Inquirer |
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Grant, Lou, d. 2001 Oh, It's a Terrible Loss... September 25, 1964 Size (inches): 10 x 14.75 |
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Brooks, Charles Coming, George? October 2, 1964 Size (inches): 10.5 x 15.5 Ink and crayon; inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond - with Best Regards". |
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Perts, John Line drawing of ST in profile October 5, 1964 Size (inches): 16 x 14 Inscribed "To Senator Thurmond as a memento of his visit to Suffolk, Virginia, on a rainy day of October fifth, 1964, from his sincere admirer". |
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Brooks, Charles You'll Have To Find Another One, Lyndon! October 15, 1964 Size (inches): 15.625 x 10.375 Ink and crayon; inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond - A great Southerner. A great American-". |
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Basset, Gene, 1927- Barry, I've Decided to Change Sides 1964 Size (inches): 11 x 13.5 Pencil and Ink; inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond with Best Wishes". |
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Morgan, Jim Changing Partners 1964 Size (inches): 11 x 14 Ink and screentone; matted Topic: Party Switch |
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Hesse, Don, 1918- An Ear Doesn't Make a Whole Donkey 1964 Size (inches): 7 x 8.75 |
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Conrad, Paul, 1924-2010 I knew Strom Thurmond might fight-but I never thought he'd switch 1964 Size (inches): 10.25 x 12.75 General notePublication: Los Angeles Times Topic: Party Switch |
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Nice Cozy Cave You Have Here, I'm Moving In With You 1964 Size (inches): 10 x 10.25 General notePublication: Milwaukee Journal Topic: Party Switch |
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Mauldin, Bill, 1921-2003 Some weep because they part/and languish broken hearted,/... 1964 Size (inches): 10 x 15.5 General notePublication: Chicago Sun Times Topic: Party Switch Notes: quote from Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 This latest recruit - A man in the mainswamp of American Thinking 1964 Size (inches): 10.5 x 15 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Party Switch |
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Carmack, Verba Wesley Greeting Card January 25, 1965 2.0 item(s) Size (inches): 12.5 x 19 each Pencil, ink and crayon greeting card presented to Strom Thurmond on the occasion of his retirement from the Army Reserves. |
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Not the Best Way To Improve an Image February 2, 1965 Size (inches): 12 x 14 General noteCartoonist: T. S. Publication: Afro-American Topic: Party Switch |
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Holland, Daniel Edward, 1918-2009 Z-Z-Z-Z-Z-Z 1966 Size (inches): 12.75 x 13 Ink and watercolor; inscribed "To Senatro Strom Thurmond With Best Regards"; for the Chicago Tribune. |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- Time to Cut the Enemy's Lifeline 1967 Size (inches): 14 x 18 Ink and crayon; inscribed "For Sen. Strom Thurmond"; for the Nashville Banner. |
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Parrish, Joe Pair of Upholders July 18, 1968 Size (inches): 13.5 x 13.5 Ink and watercolor; inscribed "to Sen. Strom Thurmond"; for the Chicago Tribune. |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Hello, Rocky? How About You and I and Lindsay Getting .... August 15, 1968 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Republican Party |
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Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 I SAID 'PUT ME DOWN'! August 18, 1968 Size (inches): 13.25 x 15 Ink and crayon; inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurmond - In All Good Humor And Best Wishes"; for the Charlotte Observer on the topic of Nixon's Southern Strategy. |
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Basset, Gene, 1927- Stick With It Abe...You Have My Full Support September 6, 1968 Size (inches): 10.5 x 11 General notePublication: Washington Daily News Topic: Fortas nomination |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 A Couple More Nails Should Do It September 13, 1968 Size (inches): 10.5 x 11 General notePublication: State Topic: Fortas nomination |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Psst-Want to See Some Dirty Pictures? September 15, 1968 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Fortas nomination |
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Basset, Gene, 1927- ...And Here's Some More Dirt I Dug Up On You September 16, 1968 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Daily News Topic: Fortas nomination |
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Basset, Gene, 1927- Come Along, Strom...I'm on the Trail of a Humphrey-Wallace Collusion September 19, 1968 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Daily News Topic: Presidential Elections |
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Parrish, Joe Back to the Bench October 1, 1968 Size (inches): 8.25 x 13.25 Ink and watercolor; inscribed "To Sen. Strom Thurmond, With Best Wishes"; for the Chicago Tribune on the topic of the nomination of Abe Fortas to the Supreme Court. |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 I DON'T GET INVOLVED in Senate Matters Like Supreme Court Nominations October 3, 1968 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Fortas nomination |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Mebbe We Can Cut Him Off at the Pass October 9, 1968 Size (inches): 10.5 x 11 General notePublication: State Topic: Presidential Elections, George Wallace's lead in polls in South |
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Basset, Gene, 1927- Bunk Mates October 22, 1968 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Daily News Topic: Vietnam War Bombing halt |
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Pierotti, John, 1911-1987 Ya'll Calm Down-He'll Call December 7, 1968 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: New York Post |
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Zschiesche, Bob Don't Make Sense, Strom Thurmond Marryin' That 22-year-old... December 10, 1968 Size (inches): 10.5 x 11 General notePublication: Greensboro Daily News |
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Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 We Want to Sign Up For the Same Course Strom Took December 10, 1968 Size (inches): 13 x 15 Ink and crayon |
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Bastien, cartoonist As Has Been Widely Anticipated, the South Rises Again 1968 Size (inches): 7.25 x 9 Glossy print; Supreme Court Fortas nomination |
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Haynie, Hugh "Great Game! Great Game, Fella! Really a Barrel of Fun, Wasn't It?" 1968 Matted print. Mat is inscribed "For Senator Thurmond". |
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Zschiesche, Bob Here Come De Judge, Here Come De Judge!! 1968 Size (inches): 10.5 x 11 General notePublication: Greensboro Daily News Topic: Supreme Court Fortas nomination |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Ya'll Planning to Set Up Housekeeping in Columbia, Senator? circa 1968 Size (inches): 9 x 11.75 Ink on paper; for The State. |
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Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 Want This Portrait of Strom Thurmond Hung In Your Living .... January 9, 1969 Size (inches): 10 x 13 PublicationBaltimore Sun |
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Fawcett, John, 1909- Hello! I'd Like To Speak To the Old Nixon February 17, 1969 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Providence Evening Bulletin Topic: Loss of federal funds for schools in South |
2 | 28 | |
Baldowski, Clifford H., 1917-1999 Poverty! Poverty! February 20, 1969 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Atlanta Constitution Topic: Hunger in South Carolina |
2 | 28 | |
Baldowski, Clifford H., 1917-1999 ...The Winner... June 29, 1969 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Atlanta Journal-Constitution Topic: Civil rights, voting rights and Nixon |
2 | 28 | |
Ride, Don Don't Forget, the Welcome Mat Is Always Out Here At the .... July 7, 1969 Size (inches): 10 x 12 PublicationLos Angeles Times |
2 | 28 | |
Yardley, Richard Q., 1903-1979 You're Becoming Too Southern Oriented July 18, 1969 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Baltimore Sun Topic: Republican Party, Southern Strategy |
2 | 28 | |
Andrews, cartoonist Uncle Strom's Cabin November 28, 1969 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Daily World Topic: JST's influence in Nixon administration |
2 | 28 | |
Oliphant, Pat, 1935- I've Come For You, Strom! 1969 Size (inches): 18.937 x 10.937 Photostatic copy; inscribed "For Strom Thurmond/Best Regards"; from the Denver Post. |
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Knox, Jack, 1910- LB Janus 1960s Size (inches): 19 x 14 Pencil and ink; inscribed "For Sen. Strom Thurmond whose amendment would have corrected this - with sincere good wishes". |
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Rhoads, Fred, 1921-2000 To Our Jogging General in the Senate 1960s Size (inches): 12.5 x 13.75 Ink on paper; from Florence County [South Carolina] Republican Party. |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 You Can Come Out Now-It's All Done February 9, 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Civil Rights, defeat of anti-segregation law |
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Baldowski, Clifford H., 1917-1999 ...Here He Comes!...Here He Comes! March 25, 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 13 General notePublication: Atlanta Constitution Topic: Nixon's civil rights policies |
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Baldowski, Clifford H., 1917-1999 Southern Strategy June 4, 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 18.75 PublicationAtlanta Constitution |
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Engelhardt, Tom, 1930- I Didn't Know I Was Going So Fast, Sheriff July 20, 1970 Size (inches): 9 x 12 General notePublication: St. Louis Post Dispatch Topic: School desegregation-Nixon's policies |
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Basset, Gene, 1927- Is This Your Gratitude After I Took You In? July 21, 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Daily News Topic: School desegregation-Nixon's policies |
2 | 29 | |
Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 I Thought I Said To the Rear' March! July 23, 1970 Size (inches): 12 x 15 Ink and crayon; Nixon's civil rights policies; for the Charlotte Observer. |
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Crockett, Gib Now-We Can Be Friends Again, Mr. President! July 23, 1970 Size (inches): 15 x 18 Pencil and ink; school desegregation-Nixon's policies; from the Washington Star. |
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Oliphant, Pat, 1935- Southern Strategy-Care To See the Map Again? July 23, 1970 Size (inches): 4.75 x 9.25 Print, autographed by Pat Oliphant. From the Los Angeles Times. |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 I Just Opened It To Get Some Jam For My Friend, Strom,. July 29, 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 12 PublicationWashington Post |
2 | 29 | |
Manson Guilty, Nixon Declares August 7, 1970 Size (inches): 08.500x11.000 PublicationMilwaukee Journal |
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I Think It's From Strom Thurmond August 30, 1970 Size (inches): 8 x 10 General notePublication: Marietta Daily Journal Topic: School desegregation-Nixon's policies |
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Crockett, Gib Ah Decleah-I Don't KNOW What You-All See In LIL' OL' ME! October 28, 1970 Size (inches): 15 x 18 Pencil and ink; autographed by Spiro Agnew; Southern strategy; for the Washington Star. |
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Conrad, Paul, 1924-2010 ...Ah MADE ya'll and Ah can BreaK Ya'll! 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Los Angeles Times Topic: School desegregation-Nixon policies |
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Long, Scott Any Sign of Life Inside 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 18.5 General notePublication: Minneapolis Tribune Topic: Southern Strategy |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 He Has Just the Stature We Need For the Kind of Bench We Want 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Supreme Court, Carswell nomination |
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Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 I Thought You Had It Fixed! 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Charlotte Observer Topic: School desegregation-Nixon policies |
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Zschiesche, Bob Nixon an' All This School Desegregation'...That Boy Just Ain't Stayin' In His Place 1970 Size (inches): 9.5 x 12 General notePublication: Greensboro Daily News Topic: School desegregation |
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Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 Relax Boy-We Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Investigate You But Us 1970 Size (inches): 10 x 12 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Supreme Court, Carswell nomination |
2 | 29 | |
Morgan, Jim You Took A Wrong Turn Somewhere 1970 Size (inches): 9.75 x 10.75 Pencil and ink on paper; for the Spartanburg Herald-Journal. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 What About My Warranty 1969-1970 Size (inches): 11 x 14 DescriptionInk on paper; Nixon promises to Thurmond; for The State. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 He Just Walked In, Saw Me and Fainted February 27, 1971 Size (inches): 9.5 x 11.5 Ink on paper; for The State on the topic of the hiring of Thomas Moss. |
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We Need Each Other These Days, Ya'll March 6, 1971 Size (inches): 11 x 14 General notePublication: The Afro American Topic: Civil Rights, hiring of Thomas Moss |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Maybe This Is a Soft Spot April 4, 1971 Size (inches): 9.5 x 11.5 Ink on paper; for The State. |
2 | 30 | |
Block, Herbert, 1909-2001 They Didn't Pay Any Attention To Our VIP Tags April 22, 1971 Size (inches): 11 x 14 General notePublication: Washington Post Topic: Civil Rights, Supreme Court busing decision |
2 | 30 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 SLAM May 19, 1971 Size (inches): 9 x 11 Glossy print; Nixon support for Sol Blatt, Jr.; from The State. |
2 | 30 | |
Wells, Clyde, 1934- Happy Father's Day Sen. Thurmond! (And to all Fathers Everywhere) June 20, 1971 Size (inches): 11 x 14 Ink and screentone; for the Augusta Chronicle. |
2 | 30 | |
Rural People Who'll Get Relatively Nothing August 18, 1971 2.0 item(s) Size (inches): 11 x 15 General notePublication: Edgefield Advertiser Topic: Water and sewer funds Notes: Mounted cartoon clipped from newspaper plus one photocopy |
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It Must Be a Dream September 15, 1971 Size (inches): 9 x 11 General notePublication: Edgefield Advertiser Topic: water and sewer funds |
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Bentovaja, Pete Unlimited Debate October 10, 1971 Size (inches): 16 x 19.5 Pencil and ink illustration depicting Thurmond with Robert M. Lafollette, Sr. and Huey Long; for the Los Angeles Times. Conditions Governing Access noteSmudges easily. Handle by edges only and return to protective tissue after viewing. Photocopying not permitted. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Now, If Sen. Thurmond Will Stop Knitting 1971 Size (inches): 9.75 x 11.75 DescriptionInk on paper; for The State; on the birth of Nancy Moore Thurmond (daughter). |
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Marlette, Doug, 1949-2007 See! I'se Been Representing You Folks All Along! February 3, 1972 Size (inches): 10.5 x 14 General notePublication: Charlotte Observer Topic: JST's campaign for black votes |
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Wells, Clyde, 1934- Interception February 25, 1972 Size (inches): 10 x 14 Ink and screentone; VA Hospital-SC vs GA; inscribed "Sen. Thurmond - Best Wishes to A Man I Greatly Admire! P.S. We Still Want That Hospital!; for the Augusta Chronicle-Herald. |
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Palmer, Kate Salley 1972 SC Senate Race March 6, 1972 Size (inches): 14 x 16.5 Ink; Signed by J. H. Gallimore, editor of the Seneca Journal. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Are You Sure You Want to Track Him? March 23, 1972 Size (inches): 9.5 x 12.25 Pen and ink; two alternative titles written on cartoon: "Are you sure you want to chase him" and "Are you sure you want to find him"; for The State. |
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Marlette, Doug, 1949-2007 NO YOU tell Him They Now Prefer 'Black Afro-American! April 2, 1972 Size (inches): 13 x 18 Pen and ink; for the Charlotte Observer. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 72 Elections-I Can't Stand Bloodshed 1972 Size (inches): 9.5 x 12 Pen and ink; for The State. |
2 | 32 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 "Say Cheese" 1972 Size (inches): 8.5 x 9.25 Pen and ink; for The State; on the topic of Zeigler pondering senate run against Thurmond. |
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Marlette, Doug, 1949-2007 Steady, Boy! 1972 Size (inches): 13 x 17.5 Pen and ink; inscribed 'To Senator Thurmond"; for the Charlotte Observer; on the topic of Zeigler pondering senate run against Thurmond. |
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Payne, Eugene, 1919-2010 Strom Thurmond 1973 Size (inches): 9.937 x 14.375 Watercolor on illustration board. |
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Curtis, Thomas Pelham, II WHO? ME? 1973 Size (inches): 6.5 x 12.25 Crayon and screentone, mounted; inscribed "To Sen. Thurmond - With Appreciation & Best Wishes - From Tom Curtis & The United States Industrial Council; inscription is very faded. |
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Watergate Cynicism 1973-1977 Size (inches): 13 x 14 Newspaper clipping mounted on cardboard. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 The Senator Says You Overdid It January 7, 1974 Size (inches): 13.5 x 12 Ink on paper; for The State. |
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Father Award May 12, 1974 Size (inches): 8.5 x 12 PublicationWashington Post |
2 | 33 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 You and Your Bright Ideas! 1974 Size (inches): 10.5 x 13.5 Ink on paper; for The State on the topic of Westmoreland for governor. |
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Baldowski, Clifford H., 1917-1999 "...Not Many of Us Left, Is There?" July 28, 1975 |
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Smyrl, Jak, 1923-2007 Our Leaders September 29, 1975 Size (inches): 9 x 11 PublicationColumbia Record |
2 | 34 | |
Wells, Clyde, 1934- Planned Parenthood 1975 Size (inches): 9 x 12 Ink and screentone; for the Augusta Chronicle. |
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Palmer, Kate Salley Well, Son,..."You've Got to Kiss an Angel Good Morning..." January 11, 1976 Size (inches): 10.5 x 8.562 Ink on paper; for Greenville News; about the birth of Paul Reynolds Thurmond. |
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Palmer, Kate Salley I'll Go Through The Receiving Line, But I Won't Kiss The Bride August 8, 1976 Size (inches): 14 x 11 Pencil and ink; for the Greenville News; on the topic of the possibility of Richard Schweiker as Ronald Reagan's presidential running mate. |
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Stampone, John R., Sr., d. 2010 We're Organizing, Too! 1976-1977 Size (inches): 13.5 x 16 Charcoal and ink; inscribed "To: Senator Thurmond, With Best Wishes"; for the Army Times; about opposition to military unions. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 While You Were Out, Senator Thurmond Was By March 25, 1977 Size (inches): 10 x 13 Ink and newsprint; for The State. |
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Palmer, Kate Salley Ravenel Biting Thurmond's Tail April 15, 1977 Size (inches): 11 x 14 Ink on paper; for the Greenville News |
2 | 34 | |
Palmer, Kate Salley Caricature of Senator Thurmond May 6, 1977 Size (inches): 11 x 14 Ink on paper; for the Greenville News. |
2 | 34 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Thurmond-Ravenel June 22, 1977 Size (inches): 15 x 20 Ink on illustration board; Thurmond bursting Ravenel's senatorial hopes; for The State. |
2 | 34 | |
Palmer, Kate Salley Oh, A BUG-I Thought You Said PUG! July 26, 1977 Size (inches): 8 x 10.5 General notePublication: Greenville News |
2 | 34 | |
Boylston, Sam Old Teddy Would Be Proud of Us 1977 Size (inches): 14 x 16.5 Pencil, ink and felt-tip pen |
2 | 34 | |
Addison, Tom Strom: "I stand on my record." Pug: "I stand on his record." 1977 Size (inches): 8 x 10 |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Well, Sen. Thurmond, I understand You Had a Good Turnout For.. April 7, 1978 Size (inches): 8.5 x 11 PublicationThe State |
2 | 35 | |
Palmer, Kate Salley Oh No...NOT AGAIN! August 1, 1978 Size (inches): 8.5 x 11 PublicationGreenville News |
2 | 35 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Thurmond's Record...Pug's Record September 4, 1978 Size (inches): 12 x 13.75 Ink on illustration board; for The State. |
2 | 35 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Ravenel Shaking President Carter's Hand September 28, 1978 Size (inches): 12.5 x 13.5 Pencil and ink on illustration board; for The State; about Carter's Support of Ravenel. |
2 | 35 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Here, you dropped a piece! 1978 Size (inches): 10 x 8 General notePublication: The State Topic: Ravenel's Phillip Morris statement |
2 | 35 | |
Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 I Can Do the Job circa 1978 Pencil and ink on illustration board. |
2 | 35 | |
Palmer, Kate Salley Strom-Trek 1978 Size (inches): 11 x 16 Ink on paper; for the Greenville News. Satire of Thurmond family based on The Waltons. |
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McCullough, Bonnie Strom Trooper October 24, 1979 2.0 item(s) Size (inches): 8.5 x 11 Pen on bond paper; cover letter from cartoonist to Ms. Gault; for the Summerville Journal-Scene. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Stome Thormond- University Alumni and Political Saints Salute November 23, 1979 Size (inches): 11.375 x 15.125 Ink on illustration board; plastic overlay with glued-on caption. |
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Benson, Steve Have no fear-the Thurmonds are here! December 1979 Size (inches): 9.75 x 13.75 Ink and pastel; mounted on black mat board; water damage to edges; inscribed "Merry Christmas, Senator! from the staff of the Senate Republican Policy Committee". |
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Wright, Don, 1934- From Now On Before Each Judiciary Committee Meeting We'reGoing to Say a Little Prayer and then Salute the Flag 1980 Size (inches): 11 x 7 Ink and screentone; for the Miami News |
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Wasserman, Dan The Power of Life and Death 1980 Size (inches): 8.5 x 11 |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Thurmond Thinks That a Man Is a Skunk 1976-1980 Size (inches): 14 x 11 Pen and ink on illustration board. |
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1981 |
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Scrawls Fergit Hell!! Voting Rights Act May 13, 1981 Size (inches): 12 x 15.75 Photo reproduction signed by artist; from the Atlanta Journal. |
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Palmer, Kate Salley My Supreme Court Justice... I Think I'll Keep Her! September 13, 1981 Size (inches): 14.5 x 17 Photo reproduction; for the Greenville News; about the Sandra Day O'Connor Supreme Court nomination. |
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Addison, Tom Gonna Have to Do Something About That Dawg November 15, 1981 Size (inches): 10.75 x 16.25 Photo reproduction; from the Greenville Piedmont. |
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Palmer, Kate Salley The Voting Rights Act November 23, 1981 Size (inches): 12 x 18.5 Photo reproduction; from the Greenville News. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Rickover Rescue Mission-"You're Late" November 24, 1981 Size (inches): 15 x 20 Ink on illustration board; for The State. |
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Boatwright, Merrily Reagan, Bash, O'Neil-Up a Tree November 27, 1981 Size (inches): 14 x 15.5 Ink; second Biennial Reunion; inscribed "It was a pleasure"; for the Strom Thurmond Alumni Association program. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 GOP Reelection Campaign December 13, 1981 Size (inches): 15 x 20 Ink on illustration board; for The State. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Hes [sic] Standing Right Where We Left Him 1981 2.0 item(s) Size (inches): 15 x 20 Pen and ink: note to Thurmond from the editor of The State, Charles H. Wickenberg Jr. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Voting Rights Bill-Thurmond and Helms May 7, 1982 Size (inches): 9.5 x 15.25 Ink on illustration board; for The State. |
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1983 |
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Apple, Charles Maybe I'd Better NOT... August 10, 1983 Ink and screentone on cardstock. |
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Palmer, Kate Salley South Carolina Democrats 'Beat Thurmond' Rally August 19, 1983 Size (inches): 8 x 11 General notePublication: Greenville News Notes: Photocopy; inscribed "To My Dear Friend, Strom Thurmond, With Pleasure. Ken Holland". |
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Palmer, Kate Salley South Carolina Democrats 'Beat Thurmond' Rally August 19, 1983 Size (inches): 8.5 x 14 General notePublication: Greenville News Note: Photocopy; inscribed "For Senator Thurmond - with best regards, Kate Palmer". |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 President Reagan Receives Honorary Degree From USC September 20, 1983 Size (inches): 12 x 14.25 Ink on illustration board with typed caption; for The State. |
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Thurmond holding a slice of birthday cake circa December 1983 Ink drawing with color separation overlays taped in place on top of drawing. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 Anderson Report On Thumond 1983 Size (inches): 14 x 10 Ink on illustration board; for the The State. |
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Lardner, Walt, b. 1931 You Have As Good a Chance As Any Democrat, Hollings! 1983 Size (inches): 14 x 10 Ink on illustration board; Hollings' senatorial campaign; for The State. |
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Apple, Charles Hey, Let's Have a Convention! April 18, 1984 Ink and screentone on cardstock. |
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Wells, Clyde, 1934- Guess Who All's NOT Coming to Mah Re-election July 3, 1984 Size (inches): 10 x 14 Ink on paper; for the Augusta Chronicle; about Jesse Jackson refusing to run against Thurmond. |
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Ariail, Robert SC Textile Industry Unravelling November 15, 1984 2.0 item(s) Size (inches): 12 x 14.5 One ink original inscribed "To Senator Thurmond" and one photographic reproduction; for The State. |
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Thompson, illustrator or cartoonist President Pro Tempore US Senate December 1984 Size (inches): 11 x 17 Ink and pastels; gift from son Paul. Conditions Governing Access noteSmudges easily; handle edges only and return to tissue paper enclosure. No photocopies allowed. |
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Finifter, Irv The South Will Rise Again 1984 Size (inches): 16 x 20 Felt-tip pen and pastels, signed by artist. |
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Strom Thurmond, U.S. Senator-Public Servant 1984 Size (inches): 18 x 24 Ink and watercolor. |
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1985 |
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Ariail, Robert Track Shorts?!! November 13, 1985 3.0 item(s) Size (inches): 11.5 x 17.5 Ink on cardstock; inscribed "For Sen. Thurmond"; Separate note from Ariail dated November 20, 1985 included. Also one photocopy. For The State. |
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President Pro Tempore US Senate 1985 Size (inches): 11 x 17 Conditions Governing Access noteSmudges easily; handle edges only and return to tissue paper enclosure. No photocopies allowed. |
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Ariail, Robert "Blind Ambition" March 24, 1986 Ink, inscribed "For Sen. Thurmond". Some ink, including signature with inscription, badly faded. |
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Ariail, Robert Whadaya Mean, "Roughing the Gipper?!" December 8, 1986 Ink. Inscribed "Especially for Sen. Thurmond". Some ink badly faded. |
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1987 |
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Lange, Jim A Bad Year for Pit Bulls 1987 Ink on cardstock; inscribed "To Senator Strom Thurman [sic], With My Very Best Wishes, Jim Lange". |
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Man Bites Dog! 1987 2.0 item(s) Ink (2 copies); The Greenville News |
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1988 |
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Ariail, Robert I Want a Kinder, Gentler America... October 17, 1988 Print, inscribed "Especially for Sen. Thurmond-". |
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Ariail, Robert Thurmond endorsing Bob Dole 1988 Print, inscribed "For Sen. Thurmond-". |
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Lake Wobegon!!! circa 1988 |
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Making a Mountain Out of a Clarks Hill circa 1988 |
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Sternecky, Neal Pogo October 19, 1991 Print with message "From the Okefenokee to the Congaree, with Best Wishes for a Happy Birthday - Neal Sternecky". |
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Harvell, Roger Operation: Desert Strom 1991 Ink on cardstock; signed by cartoonist. |
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1992 |
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Harvell, Roger Senator, There Are Some Young People Out Here Who Wish to Complain About Your Voting Record... March 29, 1992 Ink on cardstock. |
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Harvell, Roger Strom 90 December 1992 |
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1994 |
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Ariail, Robert So That's His Secret! December 1994 Photo reproduction; inscribed "Especially for Sen. Thurmond - Happy Birthday & Merry Christmas - Ariail" |
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1996 |
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The Right Route to Take Tuesday 1996 Pen; Florence Morning News |
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The Right Route to Take Tuesday 1996 Ink, color. Florence Morning News. |
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Gamble, Ed Congressional freshmen get the Capitol tour! 1996 Ink; inscribed "with warm regards, Ed Gamble"; Florida Times-Union. |
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Fisher, George, 1923- David Pryor Reporting, Sirs! undated |
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Did y'all See Strom? undated |
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Heah's to Th' Good Old Days undated Photo reproduction. |
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Rhoads, Fred, 1921-2000 Sad Sack and All of His Buddies Arrive! undated Print; inscribed "Especially for General Strom Thurmond from All of the Sad Sacks Who Won the War!"; inscription is faded. |
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Morse, Franklin Thurmond 'Order-From Moscow' Charge undated Size (inches): 8.25 x 10.75 Pencil and ink. |
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