Chrysler Corporation advertisement; "It wasn't just dark...it was black as Tojo's heart!"
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10" x 14"
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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1943-11-15
Philco Corporation advertisement; "He is our boy!"
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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1943-05-17
Texaco Company advertisement; "Report to the Emperor"
10" x 14"; color drawing
Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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1943-08-02
Philco Corporation advertisement; "Coming Events Cast Their Shadows."
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10" x 14"
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Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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1943-04-19
Interwoven Socks advertisement; "Time for some good Socks"
10" x 14" and photograph
Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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1942-10-19
Philco Corporation advertisement; "Tanks, Guns, Men."
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10" x 14"
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<a href="/omeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=%3Cp%3E%3Cstrong%3ECarl+Rose%3C%2Fstrong%3E+%281903+%E2%80%93+1971%29+was+an+American+cartoonist+whose+work+appeared+in+The+New+Yorker%2C+Popular+Science%2C%26nbsp%3BThe+Saturday+Evening+Postand+elsewhere.+He+received+the%26nbsp%3BNational+Cartoonist%27s+%26nbsp%3BSociety+Advertising+and+Illustration+Award+for+1958.%3C%2Fp%3E%0D%0A%3Cp%3ERose+created+one+of+the+most+famous+%3Cem%3ENew+Yorker%3C%2Fem%3E+cartoons%2C+published+December+8%2C+1928%2C+with+a+caption+by+E.+B.+White.+In+the+cartoon%2C+a+mother+at+dinner+says+to+her+young+daughter%2C+%22It%27s+broccoli%2C+dear.%22+Her+daughter+answers%2C+%22I+say+it%27s+spinach%2C+and+I+say+the+hell+with+it.%22+%28The+phrase+%22I+say+it%27s+spinach%26nbsp%3Bentered+the+vernacular%3B+in+1932%2C+Irving+Berlin%27s+popular+Broadway+revue+%3Cem%3EFace+The+Music%3C%2Fem%3E+included+the+song+%22I+say+it%27s+spinach+%28and+the+hell+with+it%21%29%22%29+Elizabeth+Hawes+adopted+it+for+her+critique+of+the+clothing+design+industry%3A+%3Cem%3EFashion+is+Spinach%3C%2Fem%3E+%281938%29.%3C%2Fp%3E%0D%0A%3Cp%3ERose+illustrated+Bennet+Cerf%27s+best-selling+book%26nbsp%3B%3Cem%3ETry+and+Stop+Me%3C%2Fem%3E%26nbsp%3Band+its+sequel+%3Cem%3EShake+Well+Before+Using%3C%2Fem%3E.+Rose+also+illustrated+%3Cem%3EHave+Tux+%2CWill+Travel%3C%2Fem%3E%2C+the+supposed+autobiography+of+actor+Bob+Hope+%28actually+ghost-written+by+journalist+Pete+Martin%29.%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Ca+href%3D%22https%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FCarl_Rose_%28cartoonist%29%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttps%3A%2F%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FCarl_Rose_%28cartoonist%29%3C%2Fa%3E%3C%2Fp%3E"><p><strong>Carl Rose</strong> (1903 – 1971) was an American cartoonist whose work appeared in The New Yorker, Popular Science, The Saturday Evening Postand elsewhere. He received the National Cartoonist's Society Advertising and Illustration Award for 1958.</p>
<p>Rose created one of the most famous <em>New Yorker</em> cartoons, published December 8, 1928, with a caption by E. B. White. In the cartoon, a mother at dinner says to her young daughter, "It's broccoli, dear." Her daughter answers, "I say it's spinach, and I say the hell with it." (The phrase "I say it's spinach entered the vernacular; in 1932, Irving Berlin's popular Broadway revue <em>Face The Music</em> included the song "I say it's spinach (and the hell with it!)") Elizabeth Hawes adopted it for her critique of the clothing design industry: <em>Fashion is Spinach</em> (1938).</p>
<p>Rose illustrated Bennet Cerf's best-selling book <em>Try and Stop Me</em> and its sequel <em>Shake Well Before Using</em>. Rose also illustrated <em>Have Tux ,Will Travel</em>, the supposed autobiography of actor Bob Hope (actually ghost-written by journalist Pete Martin).<br /><br /><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Rose_(cartoonist)" target="_blank">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Rose_(cartoonist)</a></p></a>
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1942-10-05
The Texaco Company advertisement; "...wonder what a "goose-stepper" thinks about?"
10" x 14".
Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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1942-11-23
Philco Corporation advertisement; "One way to handle vandals!"
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10" x 14"; Black & white drawing
<a href="/omeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Johnson%2C+Herbert+%281878-1946%29+was+a+nationally+known+political+cartoonist%2C%26nbsp%3Band+a+long+time+artist+for%26nbsp%3Bthe+%3Cem%3ESaturday+Evening%3C%2Fem%3E+%3Cem%3EPost.%3C%2Fem%3E%26nbsp%3BKnown+for+his+political+views%2C+he+was+a+fierce+critic+of+Franklin%26nbsp%3BD.+Roosevelt+and+the+New+Deal+during+the+1930%27s%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Ca+href%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fspartacus-educational.com%2FARTjohnsonH.htm%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3E%3Cem%3E%26nbsp%3Bhttp%3A%2F%2Fspartacus-educational.com%2FARTjohnsonH.htm%3C%2Fem%3E%3C%2Fa%3E">Johnson, Herbert (1878-1946) was a nationally known political cartoonist, and a long time artist for the <em>Saturday Evening</em> <em>Post.</em> Known for his political views, he was a fierce critic of Franklin D. Roosevelt and the New Deal during the 1930's<br /><br /><a href="http://spartacus-educational.com/ARTjohnsonH.htm" target="_blank"><em> http://spartacus-educational.com/ARTjohnsonH.htm</em></a></a>
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1942-11-02
Philco Corporation advertisement; "Dig 'Em Out!"
10" x 14"; Black & White Drawing
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<a href="/omeka/items/browse?advanced%5B0%5D%5Belement_id%5D=39&advanced%5B0%5D%5Btype%5D=is+exactly&advanced%5B0%5D%5Bterms%5D=Charles+Henry+%27Bill%27+Sykes+%281882-1942%29+was+a+well+respected+editorial+cartoonist+whose+work+appeared+in+a+number+of+periodicals+including+newspapers+in+Philadelphia.+James+Branch+Cabell+Library+Special+Collections+and+Archives+acquired+this+collection+of+original+circa+1940+drawings+in+1980.+Sykes+graduated+from+Philadelphia%27s+Drexel+Institute+in+1904.+For+a+short+time+he+did+freelance+art+work+and+then+was+employed+by+the+%3Cem%3ENorth+American%3C%2Fem%3E%2C+%3Cem%3EWilliamsport+News%3C%2Fem%3E%2C+and+%3Cem%3ENashville+Banner%3C%2Fem%3E.+In+1911%2C+he+returned+to+Philadelphia+to+work+for+the+%3Cem%3EPublic+Ledger%3C%2Fem%3E.+In+1914%2C+he+became+the+first+and+only+editorial+cartoonist+employed+by+the+%3Cem%3EEvening+Public+Ledger%3C%2Fem%3E+%28Philadelphia%29%2C+until+it+ceased+publication+in+1942.+From+1922+to+1928%2C+he+was+the+regular+editorial+cartoonist+for+%3Cem%3ELife%3C%2Fem%3E+magazine%2C+producing+full-page+weekly+editorial+cartoons.+Also+during+that+time%2C+Sykes+inherited+the+weekly+and+annual+cartoon+roundup+of+news+subjects+upon+the+death+of+F.T.+Richards.+He+was+a+consistent+contributor+to+%3Cem%3ECollier%27s%3C%2Fem%3E+magazine+and+his+cartoons+have+appeared+in+the+%3Cem%3ENew+York+Evening+Post%3C%2Fem%3E.+%3Cbr+%2F%3EA+digital+collection+of+his+work+is+at+the+Virginia+Commonwealth+University+website.%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Ca+href%3D%22http%3A%2F%2Fdig.library.vcu.edu%2Fcdm%2Flandingpage%2Fcollection%2Fsyk%22+target%3D%22_blank%22%3Ehttp%3A%2F%2Fdig.library.vcu.edu%2Fcdm%2Flandingpage%2Fcollection%2Fsyk%3C%2Fa%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3E%3Cbr+%2F%3E">Charles Henry 'Bill' Sykes (1882-1942) was a well respected editorial cartoonist whose work appeared in a number of periodicals including newspapers in Philadelphia. James Branch Cabell Library Special Collections and Archives acquired this collection of original circa 1940 drawings in 1980. Sykes graduated from Philadelphia's Drexel Institute in 1904. For a short time he did freelance art work and then was employed by the <em>North American</em>, <em>Williamsport News</em>, and <em>Nashville Banner</em>. In 1911, he returned to Philadelphia to work for the <em>Public Ledger</em>. In 1914, he became the first and only editorial cartoonist employed by the <em>Evening Public Ledger</em> (Philadelphia), until it ceased publication in 1942. From 1922 to 1928, he was the regular editorial cartoonist for <em>Life</em> magazine, producing full-page weekly editorial cartoons. Also during that time, Sykes inherited the weekly and annual cartoon roundup of news subjects upon the death of F.T. Richards. He was a consistent contributor to <em>Collier's</em> magazine and his cartoons have appeared in the <em>New York Evening Post</em>. <br />A digital collection of his work is at the Virginia Commonwealth University website.<br /><br /><a href="http://dig.library.vcu.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/syk" target="_blank">http://dig.library.vcu.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/syk</a><br /><br /><br /></a>
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1942-06-15
U.S. Electric Companies advertisement; "Uncle Sam has far more POWER for War production, than all these three together!"
10" x 14"; Black and White
Life (Chicago, Ill.)
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1942-06-01