They can't hold him back / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows an American soldier carrying a rifle and bag labeled "U.S.V.", walking in a tropical location; diminutive figures labeled "Bryan, Ottendorfer, Pulitzer, Atkinson, [and] Godkin" are attempting to hol... More
Hoover & Am. Society of Newspaper Editors, 42029
Title from unverified data provided by the National Photo Company on the negative or negative sleeve. Gift; Herbert A. French; 1947. General information about the National Photo Company collection is available ... More
Noted newspaper editor of Emporia. Washington, D.C., April 26. A new i...
A black and white photo of a man in a suit, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. Gene... More
John Lewis speaking at a meeting of American Society of Newspaper Edit...
Frame 29 of contact sheet. Original negative not available for frame 29 of LC-U9-18801.
Philosopher in ecstacy: (by George! I've got it!)
Print shows Horace Greeley jumping with joy, holding a butterfly labeled "Nomination" in his right hand and a copy of the "New York Tribune" in his left hand. C4802 U.S. Copyright Office. Signed on stone on lo... More
Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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The attitudes of a country editor
Carte-de-visite sized photographs show "O. Mont. Howard" (center portrait) in various poses illustrating the duties of a newspaper editor. A5236 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyrighted in 1870.
The greatest show on earth - "who can ride the mule?" / J. Keppler.
Illustration shows a circus performance under the big top with Uncle Sam as ringmaster for a show with a bucking bronco or donkey labeled "Tariff Question"; the donkey has already thrown one man labeled "Democr... More
At meeting of newspaper editors. Washington, D.C., April 21. William A...
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News room of the New York Times newspaper Right foreground, city edito...
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Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Presidential ...
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Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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Puck's notion of the kind of fancy-dress charity ball that would be a ...
Illustration shows a costume ball with a band of newspaper editors labeled "Herald, Sun, Staats-Zeitung, World, Times, [and] Evening Post" conducted by Puck; among those present are James G. Blaine, Whitelaw Re... More
The fake operator and his dupe / Keppler, Jr.
Print shows Whitelaw Reid, editor of the New York Tribune newspaper, typing headlines that appear on ticker tape that is being read by a stalwart Republican; the headlines include: "The Country on the Brink of ... More
Atlas Joe; or, the fearful responsibilities of a self-appointed manage...
Print shows newspaper editor Joseph Pulitzer as Atlas, supporting a globe labeled "American Affairs, English Affairs, African Affairs, Cuban Affairs, [and] South American Affairs" on his back, sitting at a desk... More
The idol of the aunties / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows Emilio Aguinaldo standing at center, wearing military uniform, and holding a flag and a sword, around him are many old men dressed as women, supplicating themselves and tossing roses at his feet, am... More
The spider and the three silly flies / J.S. Pughe.
Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan as a large spider labeled "Free Silver" with three flies labeled "White, Schurz, [and] Godkin" caught in his web labeled "16 to 1," "Anti-expansion," "Chicago Platform"... More
Put 'em on ice! / Gillam. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Uncle Sam putting politicians, newspaper editors, and others on "Ice" in an icehouse to keep them cool until campaign time for the presidential election. Among those depicted are Ulysses S. G... More
Caught in his own trap / Dalrymple.
Print shows David B. Hill caught in a large claw-type animal trap labeled "Nomination for N.Y. Governorship"; a sign posted next to the trap states "This Trap was set by David B. Hill to catch an Anti-Snapper".... More
The "ki-yis" can't rattle him / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows President Cleveland driving a stagecoach carrying a female passenger labeled "National Credit" and a trunk labeled "Gold Reserve", the horse team is labeled "Firmness" and "Common Sense". A pack of ... More
No party lines when the national honor is in peril / Dalrymple.
Print shows the combined forces of the gold standard supporters, including some newspaper editors, and a reluctant William McKinley, marching under the standard "The Nation's Credit Must Be Upheld", toward a fo... More
The kept newspaper / Ehrhart. - Public domain portrait print
Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with an interior view of a room where a man labeled "Corporate Interests" is writing a check, a woman is wearing a newspaper dress, champagne is being chilled in a bucket l... More
[James Farmer at a meeting of American Society of Newspaper Editors, b...
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet available for reference purposes: USN&WR COLL - Job no. 11814, frame 28.
Puck magazine cover - Driven to desperation / F. Opper.
Print shows William S. Holman holding up a page from the "The Sun" newspaper that shows his portrait above the caption "Our Candidate for President - W.S. Holman"; his hat and coat are on a chair and he is roll... More
"Puck" is not going to be left - he has a horse-show of his own / Gill...
Print shows the interior of a barn crowded with horses and even more trying to get in, on the left, in the back, they are George M. Robeson, George F. Hoar, Rutherford B. Hayes, William Mahone, and Thomas C. Pl... More
Puck magazine cover - Don't!! / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows a man, possibly Joseph Pulitzer, dressed as a jester holding papers labeled "Income Tax Law", which he is pointing to with his right hand, standing before a woman labeled "Democracy" who is sitting ... More
Declined with thanks / J.S. Pughe, Joseph Pulitzer
Illustration shows a huge Uncle Sam getting a new outfit made at the "McKinley and Company National Tailors" with President McKinley taking the measurements. Carl Schurz, Joseph Pulitzer, and Oswald Ottendorfer... More
Puck magazine cover - Sir Hudibras / L.M.G. with apologies.
Illustration shows William Randolph Hearst as Sir Hudibras riding a mule labeled "Maud" being led by a man labeled "Gloomy Arthur" on a quixotic adventure; papers protrude from Hearst's pockets stating "The dan... More
Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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Portrait of Tom Smith. - Public domain portrait photograph
summary: Note: "West Union all around sport (boxer), tough man, also editor at one time of West Union Gazette." original size: 6x8
[James Farmer at a meeting of American Society of Newspaper Editors, b...
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet available for reference purposes: USN&WR COLL - Job no. 11814, frame 28.
Another bombardment - the newspaper fleet firing on the Bedouins in Wa...
Print shows newspaper editors Charles A. Dana, James G. Bennett, Carl Schurz, Henry Watterson, George W. Curtis, and Whitelaw Reid, as well as Puck, with a fleet of paper gunboats labeled "N.Y. Times, N.Y. Sun,... More
The grand opening march over the Brooklyn Bridge / F. Opper.
Illustration shows a large procession crossing the Brooklyn Bridge, at the front, dressed as policeman with nightsticks, are several newspaper editors, among them are James Gordon Bennett, Oswald Ottendorfer, W... More
Dorsey, the American "informer" - he finds one willing ear / F. Opper.
Print shows the interior of the "N.Y. Sun Editorial Rooms" where "Political Scandals [are] Promptly Attended to", also "Post Mortem Scandals Especially Desired", with elderly editor Charles A. Dana sitting at a... More
In the pantheon of the sun / Dalrymple.
Print shows Charles A. Dana sitting at a desk on which a diminutive David B. Hill labeled "I am a Democract" is standing next to a large book labeled "Speeches of D.B. Hill"; in a niche in the background is a b... More
Bad for business / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows a band of street musicians comprised of yellow journalism newspaper editors/publishers; two men are playing "The War Wave" on horns labeled "Daily Sensation" (Joseph Pulitzer) and "Morning Exciter" ... More
Annual meeting of American Society of Newspaper Editors at Willard, [W...
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Caricature, The same old boom / F. Graetz., public domain cartoon imag...
Illustration shows Charles A. Dana blowing a large bubble that shows the face of Samuel J. Tilden; Dana is using "Sun Soap", "Iroquois Club Suds", and a pipe labeled with a "$"; in the background, the sun is vi... More
Crowding the cabinet-making business / J. Keppler. Joseph Pulitzer
Illustration shows newspaper editors James Gordon "Bennett" holding up a bust of Roscoe Conkling labeled "Sect. Interior" and a tray labeled "Bennett's Beauties" at his feet; Whitelaw "Reid" holding a tray labe... More
Cleveland's entry into Washington - March 4th. 1885 / J. Keppler.
Illustration shows Grover Cleveland riding the Democratic donkey past the "Republican R.R.R. Hotel" on the way to his inauguration; he is surrounded by a host of characters that includes many political figures ... More
It's no use kicking, he must obey his boss / C.J. Taylor.
Print shows Thomas C. Platt waving his top hat while riding on the back of a bucking donkey labeled "Tribune" and with the face of Whitelaw Reid, in the ring at the "G.O.P. Circus"; among those in the audience ... More
"Busted!" / J.S. Pughe. Joseph Pulitzer, Political Cartoon
Print shows William Jennings Bryan carrying a "Cross of Gold", a "Crown of Thorns", and a carpetbag labeled "W.J.B. Speeches" as he walks along railroad tracks headed in the opposite direction of Washington, D.... More
Annual meeting of American Society of Newspaper Editors at Willard, [W...
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In spotlight at newspaper editors convention. Washington, D.C., April ...
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Noted newspaper editor of Emporia. Washington, D.C., April 26. A new i...
Three men in tuxedos sitting at a table, Library of Congress Harris and Ewing collection Title from unverified caption data received with the Harris & Ewing Collection. Gift; Harris & Ewing, Inc. 1955. General... More
[John Lewis speaking at a meeting of American Society of Newspaper Edi...
Frame 28 of contact sheet. Original negative not available for frame 28 of LC-U9-18801.
Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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A summer smoke-cloud / J. Keppler.
Print shows Puck reclining before a table covered with alcoholic beverages, some labeled "V.H. Dusenbury's P.P. Brandy" and "Puck Punch [No London Punch]", smoking and blowing smoke rings. Among the figures app... More
Another restorer of antiquities à la Cesnola / Gillam.
Print shows Charles A. Dana as an archaeologist who has just excavated a statue labeled "S.J.T." and "Buried in 1876" from "Greystone", behind which Henry Watterson, on the left, and John Kelly, on the right, g... More
Our national dog-show / Gillam., Political Cartoon
Illustration shows a dog show where a variety of breeds are competing; in the upper left corner, labeled the "Judges' Stand" are several newspaper editors, among them are James Gordon Bennett (N.Y. Herald), Whi... More
The only source from which he gets absolution / J. Keppler.
Illustration shows Whitelaw Reid, as a bishop, absolving James G. Blaine, who is kneeling on a long list of scandals, at a confessional labeled "Tribune Sanctum". Includes a statement published in the "N.Y. Tri... More
A "bogus" cremation for the benefit of the "life-long Democrats" / J. ...
Illustration shows a group of men, some identified by name "Blackburn, D.B. Hill, Mclaughlin, Thurman, Jones, Hedden, [and] Hendricks" and some by association with quills behind their ears "Sun" Charles A. Dana... More
[John Lewis speaking at a meeting of American Society of Newspaper Edi...
U.S. News & World Report Magazine Photograph Collection. Contact sheet available for reference purposes: USN&WR COLL - Job no. 11812, frame 26.
Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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The death-watch - the execution postponed / F. Opper.
Print shows a woman labeled "Republican Party" in the "Condemned Cell" labeled "To Be Executed Nov. 6th 1883" of a jail, with Charles A. Dana labeled "Jailor" and Henry Watterson labeled "Turnkey"; Watterson lo... More
The dynamiter's false friends / F. Opper.
Illustration shows newspaper editors Whitelaw Reid and Murat Halstead trying to distance themselves from Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa holding newspaper headlines that indicate their earlier support. Caption: They ... More
[Freedom of the press] / Art Young.
Illustration shows a male newspaper owner and editor dressed as a female prostitute called "The Madam," taking money from a man labelled "Big Advertisers" as staff sit under a sign with the message "Obey the Madam."
Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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Another patient for Pasteur / F. Opper.
Illustration shows Carl Schurz and newspaper editor George W. Curtis carrying fellow editor Whitelaw Reid up the gangplank of a "French Steamer"; Puck, holding his lithographic pencil, stands at the bottom of t... More
"Who will haul it down?" / Dalrymple. Joseph Pulitzer
Print shows President William McKinley standing on a road leading to the White House at the end of the road, in the background; he is delivering a speech, with a group of newspaper editors and congressmen, to t... More
Portrait photo of Parson Brownlow / Gutekunst, photographist.
Photograph shows portrait of newspaper editor, minister, and Southern anti-secessionist William Gannaway Brownlow. Copyright by McAllister & Brother, 728 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.
The "reds" and the "yellows" - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Puck pointing at two men and tugging at the robe of Justice who is raising the blindfold from over her eyes and giving a stern look at the men, one a ruffian holding a bomb and a red flag lab... More
Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence: Correspondenc...
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