• Slide 9279

    Gluyas Williams: Crisis in Washington, “Mr. Coolidge refuses point blank to vacate the White House until his other rubber is found,” 1929, photo-engraving, 83/4 by 71/8 inches; published in Life, Feb. 15,1929. General Library, Univ. of Calif., Berkeley.  

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  • Slide 9281

    Robert Grossman: Johnson as Santa Claus, 1967, tempera airbrushed on acetate and paper. Collection of the artist.  

  • Slide 9282

    Horace Taylor: The Trust Giant’s Point of View, “What a Funny Little Government,” 1900, color offset-lithograph, 121/4 by 181/2 inches; published in The Verdict, Jan. 22, 1900. University of California, Los Angeles.  

  • Slide 9283

    Jules Feiffer: Who Lost Viet Nam? 1975, ink on paper, 113/8 by 155/8 inches; published in the Village Voice, June 8, 1975. Collection of the artist. 

  • Slide 9284

    Mad Tom in Rage, artist unknown, ca. 1801, etching and ink on paper, 97/8 by 615/16 inches. Collection Houghton Library, Harvard University.  

  • Slide 9285

    Ranan Lurie: Caricature of Nixon with Wheat, 1973, ink on paper, 131/4 by 11 inches; published by Los Angeles Times and New York Times syndicates, June 20, 1973. Collection of the artist.  

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