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Box b-000134, Folder 17
Zenkine
Contains annotations.
Box b-000515, Folder 18
Yacine-Titouh, Tassadit
Inscribed copy.
Box 799, Folder 6
Wolfgang Ernst
Check-in observation: Photocopy from "Stil".
Box b-000134, Folder 16
Wolff
Contains annotations.
Box 5
WNEW-TV (Television station : New York, N.Y.)
U-matic
Item report no.79-sm-15
Wittke, Walter
Item report no.81-sm-16
Wittke, Walter
Item report no. 1956 winterkorn:3
Winterkorn, Hans F. (Hans Friedrich), 1905-
Item report no.1957 winterkorn pt.1
Winterkorn, Hans F. (Hans Friedrich), 1905-
Item report no. 1958 winterkorn
Winterkorn, Hans F. (Hans Friedrich), 1905-
Item report no. 1959 winterkorn: 1
Winterkorn, Hans F. (Hans Friedrich), 1905-
Item report no.1960 winterkorn 1
Winterkorn, Hans F. (Hans Friedrich), 1905-
Contributions to the 46th Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board, Washington, DC, undated
1 item
Item report no.1967: winterkorn: none
Winterkorn, Hans F. (Hans Friedrich), 1905-
"By Hysterical Transcription", undated
1 box
HAS ONLINE CONTENT
Box 29
Wilson, Fred
Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini try to intimidate the United States by shouting "Boo!" Uncle Sam ignores them and prepares aid for Britain.
"Three-Party Line", undated
1 box
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Box 29
Williams, Frank
The Democratic Party donkey and Republican elephant both shout on the telephone to an independent voter during a political campaign.
"Out of a Smoke-Filled Room?", undated
1 box
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Box 29
Williams, Frank
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt sits in a smoke-filled room talking via a private wire to Chicago, where the Democratic National Convention was held in 1940.
"Direct Hit!", undated
1 box
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Box 29
Williams, Frank
A submarine representing war sinks a ship representing world commerce.
"Humph!", undated
1 box
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Box 29
Williams, Frank
Benito Mussolini is startled as he walks passed a statue of Caesar that says "humph."
Box 174, Folder 6
Wilding, Dorothy, 1893-1976
Signed "Dorothy Wilding" on recto. Card on reverse "Dorothy Wilding, Camera Portraits, Twenty-two Old Bond Street, London W1"
Box 270, Folder 16
Wilde, Oscar, 1854-1900
Box 168, Folder 5
Wide World Photos, Inc.
One print stamped "Wide World Photos" and "Photograph copyright in the United States by The New York Times."
Box b-000136, Folder 3
Wetzel(?)
Contains annotations.
Box 886, Folder 11
Werner Kraft et Hubert Fichte
"Listening for the Masters Voice", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
Farley and McNutt get on their knees to listen to President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's announcement about the third term.
"He Stayed for Breakfast!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt overstays his welcome in the home of an elderly couple.
"The President Refuses", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt turns away as if refusing a third term, but reaches out with this other hand to take a "third piece of pie" from a woman representing the Democratic Party.
"Let Freedom Ring!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
The Republican Party elephant rings the Liberty bell at the G.O.P. Convention in Philadelphia in 1940.
"Why Ferdinand!!!!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
Wendell Willkie is the bee that stung Ferdinand, who represents the Franklin Delano Roosevelt administration.
"He's Down - He's Up - He's --", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
The Hatch Bill is losing a boxing match with a large man representing politics. His gloves are "political spending" and "election year."
"Of Course I Signed the Hatch Bill!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt tells the Republican Party elephant "Of course I signed the Hatch Bill," but the elephant only has a small amount of campaign funds due to the $5,000 individual limit and Roosevelt has a huge bag of funds from various organizations: TVA, NYA, WPA, AAA, and CCC.
"A Fireside Chat!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, dressed as Santa, tries to explain to a man how the guns and airplanes he needs are "on order" but not currently available.
"Banner with a Strange Device!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
A man leans on a shovel, sleeping, while holding a sign that reads "WPA Unfair to Workers!"
"Manna!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
The Republican Party elephant as a hobo with a small bag of "campaign issues" looks up happily as "Nazi White Paper Charges" fall from the sky.
"There Can Be No Dictator Where There are Free Elections -F.D.R.", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proclaims that there are free elections, while a man representing voters is tied to a ballot box by political machines, the "draft" gag, U.S. Treasure, and W.P.A. vote buying.
untitled, undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt defeats a man representing the "third term tradition" at cards, taking his money and his clothes. The cards spell out "New Deal".
"The Chief Doesn't Need to Campaign!", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Werner, Charles George, 1909-1997
Several "bosses" stand outside the U.S. Treasury with a ballot box: Flynn, Lewis, Hague, Kelly, Guffey, and Nash.
Item report no.87-sm-2
Weissman, Karen
"Don't be a Tight Wad, Sam", undated
1 box
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Box 28
Weed, Clive R., 1884-1936
Uncle Sam offers a few coins to a soldier as his bonus.
Box b-000136, Folder 11
Weber
Contains annotations.
Box 610, Folder 3
Weber
Box b-000511, Folder 20
Weber
Includes manuscript material.
Box b-000511, Folder 21
Weber
Includes manuscript material.
William Alfred Packard, Undated
1 folder
Box 16, Folder 103
Warren's Portraits
Former box number AD013.