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Mr. Willet essays an adventure as happy hooligan with vastly similar results (1909-01-12)

Authors :
Linscott, Louis R. (Louis Roscoe), 1876-1966
Linscott, Louis R. (Louis Roscoe), 1876-1966
Linscott, Louis R. (Louis Roscoe), 1876-1966
Linscott, Louis R. (Louis Roscoe), 1876-1966
Publication Year :
1909

Abstract

In the first section of this cartoon, President Roosevelt hits a woman labeled the "Republican side of Congress" with his "Secret Service" message big stick. He says, "I'll teach you that I'm boss here." In the second section, the woman takes her "rebuke" broom and hits Roosevelt on the head. She says, "You'll hit a lady, will you?" New York Representative William F. Willett watches from the doorway and says, "De lady needs help." In the third cartoon, Roosevelt goes to hit the woman with his big stick again, saying, "I'll fix you for that." Willett punches Roosevelt in the face: "Gargoyle, unhand dat lady." In the fourth cartoon, the woman holds a broom and watches Willett with stars around his head. She says, "Wretch, how dare you interfere in a little family affair." Willett says, "Dat's like a woman all right." comments and context

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
U.S. President - 2nd Term (March 1905-February 1909), Stillimage, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1281579679
Document Type :
Electronic Resource