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Billie discusses her post-holiday plans new uniform and stay in London.
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Billie discusses her post-holiday plans new uniform and stay in London.
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Billie discusses her post-holiday plans new uniform and stay in London.
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Great Heavens, Governor, How You Have Changed!
Drawing signed "Clubb" in the bottom right corner. depicts a voter looking frightened at a man with a dog on a leash, wearing a coat labeled "100% candidate", "wall street", "perkins", "trusts", "The Old Guard", "German-American Alliance", "O'Leary", "T.R.", "Monopoly Tariff", and "Jingo", and a feather in his hat labeled "Sufferage Ammendment". There is a portrait of governor hughes standing on a man.
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Canning It
Drawing signed "Clubb" at bottom right. shows a soldier with "T.R." on his hat tying an explosive labeled "What I'D have done to Germany". The long stretched out dog with "Hyphen Vote" on its side is running towards a man with a feather in his cap that says "Sufferage Ammendment" and a tag on his chest that says "100% Candidate". The dog is barking.
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Aw, What's the Use'n Me Wishing for Anything, Anyway!
A Drawing signed "Clubb" at bottom right. Shows an elephant (G.O.P.) standing outside of a Deomocratic Gift Store, crying looking at the things displayed in the shop window. Foreign consulate, assorted postmaster ships, federal job, judicial appointments, assistant secretary, and jobs
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Decoy Duck
Drawing signed "Clubb" at bottom right. Portrays a hunting man labeled as "The Old Guard" in a boat surrounded by dead ducks labeled as "Hyphen Vote" and "Suffragist Vote," aiming a shotgun at a duck labeled "Hughes" in reference to Charles Evans Hughes, former U.S. Secretary of State.
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New Year Resolutions Department
Drawing signed "Clubb" at bottom left. Top of drawing has sign that reads "New Year Resolutions Department" and depicts a man and a woman selecting pieces of paper with different resolutions on them. Undated, but likely 1917-1918.
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200,000 Plurality in California
Drawing signed "Clubb" at bottom right. Portrays Theodore Roosevelt on a chair labeled "1920" being crushed by a larger man labeled "Hiram W. Johnson." Johnson holds a large bag that reads "200,000 Plurality in California." Undated, but likely 1919-1920.
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Test 2 - 10/17