Jay N. "Ding" Darling Papers
Collection
Identifier: MsC0170
The bunk about Wall Street. (Middle): If we were to believe the politician Wall Street is full of pop-eyed ogres with horns and forked tails. (Bottom): As a matter of fact it and its inhabitants are no different from most of the main streets in the U.S.A
Digital Image
Identifier: MsC0170_240722
Found in:
University of Iowa Special Collections
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Jay N. "Ding" Darling Papers
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CARTOONS
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Original cartoon drawings, primarily on 22x28 inch card stock
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The bunk about Wall Street. (Middle): If we were to believe the politician Wall Street is full of pop-eyed ogres with horns and forked tails. (Bottom): As a matter of fact it and its inhabitants are no different from most of the main streets in the U.S.A, 1924 July 22
The burning question. Why not leave the piano until after the family is rescued?
Digital Image
Identifier: MsC0170_210325
The camel that tried to get through the eye of a needle and the rich man trying to get into Heaven haven't anything on the present day struggles with the income tax
Digital Image
Identifier: MsC0170_200205-I
Found in:
University of Iowa Special Collections
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Jay N. "Ding" Darling Papers
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CARTOONS
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Original cartoon drawings, primarily on 22x28 inch card stock
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C
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The camel that tried to get through the eye of a needle and the rich man trying to get into Heaven haven't anything on the present day struggles with the income tax, 1920 February 05
The Chairman of the Federal Reserve lets the cat out of the bag
Digital Image
Identifier: MsC0170_380108
