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If Moses came down to-day / Kep.

If Moses came down to-day / Kep.

Illustration shows an angry mob of capitalists, businessmen, and politicians, some shaking their fists at Moses, who is standing on the left holding a tablet with "The Ten Commandments". Caption: Chorus of "Co... More

The confusion of tongues / L.M. Glackens.

The confusion of tongues / L.M. Glackens.

Illustration shows disagreement among many Republicans who were working together to construct a tower labeled "Republican Harmony"; they have broken off into small factions clustered around building blocks labe... More

The fight for the water-hole / Keppler.

The fight for the water-hole / Keppler.

Illustration shows a group of Natives, four are identified as "Dixon, Teddy, Perkins, [and] Pinchot", on horseback, circling a water hole labeled "The Presidency", which is being guarded by two men labeled "Taf... More

"Captains of industry" / J.S. Pughe, after a well known picture.

"Captains of industry" / J.S. Pughe, after a well known picture.

Illustration shows leaders in the areas of business and finance portrayed as military officers labeled "Morgan, Dresser, Perkins, Schwab, Frick, Nixon, [and] Gates" on horseback riding through the snow of a bit... More

Seeing the old year out / Keppler.

Seeing the old year out / Keppler.

Illustration shows a group of men gathered around a table for a banquet as an old man labeled "Lost Reputation" departs and a cherub labeled "1906" arrives. Illus. in: Puck, v. 58, no. 1504 (1905 December 27),... More

The angel of the show / W.E. Hill '12.

The angel of the show / W.E. Hill '12.

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as a burlesque dancer labeled "Rosie", clutching money, and standing with a man labeled "Perkins" who is reaching into his pocket; in the background is a poster labeled "Bu... More

Salvation is free, but it doesn't appeal to him / Kep.

Salvation is free, but it doesn't appeal to him / Kep.

Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt, looking somewhat devilish, as a minister standing in a pool labeled "Teddyism", attempting to pull the Republican elephant in for an immersion baptism; there is a small "T... More