The Teddyfication of the White House / Albert Levering 09.
Illustration shows William H. Taft "Bill" standing in shock in a large room at the White House where all the furnishings, from animal skin rugs to lamp shades, andirons to woodcarvings and the faces in painting... More
"Baby, kiss papa good-by" / Ehrhart.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt departing from the White House, leaving an infant labeled "My Policies", wearing the same spectacles as Roosevelt and holding a small stick, in the care of William H. Taft ... More
Puck magazine cover - The christening / Frank A. Nankivell.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt holding a large bottle of champagne labeled "My Policies" with which he is about to christen a ship showing the face of William H. Taft. Inauguration Number. Illus. in: Pu... More
The two razors / K. - Political cartoon, public domain image
Illustration shows Uncle Sam shaving with a razor labeled "Taft"; on the vanity is a straight-edge razor labeled "Roosevelt" showing the face of Theodore Roosevelt, also a cup of lather labeled "My Policies". ... More
Big Bill Dido and the sailing of Aeneas / Keppler.
Illustration shows William H. Taft as Dido weeping as the ship of Aeneas labeled "T.R." sails away toward the horizon. Illus. in: Puck, v. 65, no. 1671 (1909 March 10), cover. Copyright 1909 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
"Baby, kiss papa good-by" / Ehrhart.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt departing from the White House, leaving an infant labeled "My Policies", wearing the same spectacles as Roosevelt and holding a small stick, in the care of William H. Taft ... More
"Baby, kiss papa good-by" / Ehrhart.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt departing from the White House, leaving an infant labeled "My Policies", wearing the same spectacles as Roosevelt and holding a small stick, in the care of William H. Taft ... More
Puck magazine cover - Another Saint Patrick? / L. Glackens.
Illustration shows President William H. Taft as Saint Patrick wearing a miter with the spectacles and grin of Theodore Roosevelt on it, and carrying Roosevelt's big stick wrapped in "His Policies", striding ash... More
"The people wanted a change, and they got it" - Benj. Harrison But the...
Print shows, on the left, Grover Cleveland tipping his hat as he leaves office in 1889, after passing the key to a large safe labeled "U.S. Treasury" with a "Surplus $100,000,000 Dollars" to incoming president ... More