ELWYN B. ROBINSON DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
CHESTER FRITZ LIBRARY
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA
GRAND FORKS, NORTH DAKOTA 58202
COLLECTION: OGL #390
DATES: 1961-1967
SIZE: 1.25 linear feet
ACQUISITION: The Stuart McDonald Papers were deposited in the Orin G. Libby Manuscript Collection by the First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Grand Forks, North Dakota, on December 7, 1976.
ACCESS: Available for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Department of Special Collections.
RELATED PUBLICATION:
The McDonald Book: A Collection of Editorial Cartoons by
the Grand Forks Herald's Award Winning Cartoonist.
By Stuart J. McDonald, 1963.
Call Number: NC149.M22 A2x
Stuart Joseph McDonald was born in Grand Forks , North Dakota , on March 15, 1931 . He graduated from Grand Forks Central High School in 1949, and was involved with the student newspaper, The Centralian , as well as the yearbook, The Forx . He also served two years on the student council, and acted as President during his senior year.
McDonald attended the University of North Dakota for two years, where he pledged for Alpha Tau Omega, and was a member of the Newman Club and student government. He married Marceda Ann Wright in Grand Forks on March 3, 1951 . McDonald entered the United States Air Force on March 20, 1951 , and served until April 1952. Following his return, he became Vice-President of the McDonald Clothing Company, located at 311 DeMers Avenue in Grand Forks .
McDonald was an editorial cartoonist for the Sunday edition of the Grand Forks Herald from 1961 until 1967. His cartoons also appeared in the North Dakotan magazine from 1965 until 1968. The only regularly published editorial cartoonist in the Dakotas, McDonald won three George Washington Honor Medals from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge .
McDonald was named Grand Forks Outstanding Young Man by the Grand Forks Jaycees in 1964. He was elected to a seat in the North Dakota House of Representatives as a Republican in 1966, and served two consecutive terms in office. He acted as president of the Greater Grand Forks Sertoma, and was also active in the Elks and the Knights of Columbus. He was chair of the retail merchant division of the Grand Forks Chamber of Commerce, and taught Principles of Retailing at the UND College of Business.
McDonald moved to Denver , Colorado , in 1973 to serve in the Office of Congressional and Intergovernmental Relations, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. He returned to North Dakota in 1981, to become director of the Jamestown-Stutsman County Business and Industrial Development Commission. McDonald moved back to Denver in 1991 when he became Head of the Office of Legislative and Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Western Field Office. He retired in 2001.
Stuart and Marceda McDonald had three children: Teresa, Greg, and Andrea. Marceda McDonald died on September 1, 2001 . Stuart McDonald married Ann Pedrett in 2003.
The Stuart McDonald Papers consist of original editorial cartoons created by McDonald for the Grand Forks Herald and the North Dakotan , dating from 1961-1967. The cartoons measure 11x14 inches. The majority of the cartoons are undated, although dates were determined using The McDonald Book: A Collection of Editorial Cartoons by the Grand Forks Herald's Award Winning Cartoonist , as well as microfilm copies of the Grand Forks Herald . Please note that the original titles for some cartoons differ slightly from their published titles.
The Box and Folder Inventory lists the title of each cartoon, as well as a short description. One folder of biographical material is also included.
Box 1
Folder 1. Biographical Information
| Folder 2. Editorial Cartoons: July 30, 1961 - July 29, 1962 | |
| Title |
Description |
| Our
Patience Exhausted |
As Berlin smolders in the background, President John F. Kennedy scolds Nikita Khrushchev about lighting fires in other hot spots |
The
August Outlook |
The Weather Man, using a fire hose, July Rains, hoses down a building, 1961 crops, which were burning due to drought |
| I
Demand a Recount |
President John F. Kennedy shoulders the problems of the world |
| GF
Educational Fare |
A boy, Increased Enrollment eats a meal, while his mother, School Board, struggles to cook with a pot, Budget |
| Lets
Guard Against This Result |
Against a backdrop of a boarded-up Grand Forks School building, a newspaper delivery boy holds a newspaper with the headline School Tax Proposal Defeated |
| Caught
in the Middle |
The Consumer is cut into thirds with one sword wielded by Management and another by Labor |
| Communisms
Greatest Allies |
Apathy and Ignorance sit upon a crumbling island of Freedom as the waves of Communism roll in |
| I
Was Pullin for Ya, Kid |
The ghost of Babe Ruth cheers on Roger Maris |
| Beginning
of the End |
The foundation of the United Nations begins to crumble into a crack in the Earth called Dags Death (Dag Hammarskjööld ) |
| Happy
to Negotiate |
Nikita Khrushchev extends a bloody hand, while a butcher knife, Ready for Berlin rests behind his back. The blood from his hand falls into a puddle, The Butcher of Budapest. |
| My,
How Youve Changed |
A woman, World Opinion, is awed by Uncle Sam and his large belly, with the words The Easier Way written upon it. In the background rests a picture of a fighting Uncle Sam from 1776. |
| Makes
You Think, Doesnt It? |
Uncle Sam sneers at a Communist man who is reading a paper with the headline Yankees Beat Reds in Series |
| Communisms
365 Days of Halloween |
Nikita Khrushchev frightens a man called Neutrals with a ghost named Fear Technique on a stick |
| The
Valley Salutes a Hero |
The Red River Red Potato as Grand Marshall in the Grand Forks-East Grand Forks Potato Festival |
| Are
You Smoking More Now, but Enjoying It Less? |
The moon laughs as the earth reacts to the Oct.30th Explosion |
| Freedoms
Flawless Shelter |
Books entitled Political Science, Social Science, U.S. History, World History, Geography, Economics, and The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire, provide shelter for a man nailing a sign, Knowledge is Power. The foundation for the shelter is the Holy Bible. |
| Tell
Me Shes OK, Doc!! |
Doctor John F. Kennedy examines a patient who has the head of a coin and is lying in a hospital bed entitled Dollar Dilemma, as a concerned World looks on |
| Knocked Down a Beehive |
Webster fells a tree as bees, Public Opinion, swarm |
| Tis
the Season to be Generous |
Carrying an armful of presents, a man, You & Me, fails to see a child, The Poor, as the man checks his Christmas shopping list |
Delusions
of Grandeur |
Uncle Sam, wearing a suit coat entitled Billion Dollar Give Away Program, sees the reflection of Santa Claus in a mirror |
| All
in All Its Been a Funny Year |
Uncle Sam and President John F. Kennedy view a chart showing World Peace Hopes fluctuate up and down |
| Thinking
or Sleeping? |
Uncle Sam is deep in thought as the OAS (Organization of American States), holding a piece of paper entitled Sanctions, remarks Cant You Handle it Alone??? Off to the side, a man in a fur coat, Stolen U.S. Property, dances. |
| Powerful
Modern Melodrama |
The Basin, in a black suit, prevents a man, Lignite, from proposing marriage to a woman named Gov. Guy. Behind the woman a pile of coal, No. Dak. Natural Resources, rests. |
| Theyre Back in the Saddle
Again |
Riding a horse, the United States Congress almost tramples the U.S. Poor Tax Payers as it careens down the road to Socialism |
| The
Squeeze is On |
Fidel Castros head sticks out of a bag, $ Trade with Castro, as a pair of US hands squeeze the bag shut |
| Where
Do I Start? |
Holding a wrench, Reform, a plumber struggles to make sense of a series of pipes, Tax Structure |
| Not
Quite a Matched Team |
U Thant sits atop a wagon, U.N. Expenses, pulled by a donkey named Our Share down the road toward Peace. The donkey is amazed to meet a small rabbit named Theirs. |
| A
Sad State of Affairs |
Uncle Sam fumes as Canada rings a cash register with $426,000,000 to the Reds. Canada remarks to Uncle Sam that One Mans Sanctions Are Another Mans Gravy. |
| Democracy
in Action |
From the comfort of his couch, a man reads a newspaper with the headline of More of the Same. He says, Im mad enough to write my congressman! And Ill do it too...(sometime). |
| Your
Chance to be Heard |
City Hall listens as a man holds a newspaper with the headline, City Election Tomorrow |
| Its
a 'Free' Country |
A naked John Doe prepares to mail his income tax return to the IRS |
| Can
He Last Much Longer? |
Free Enterprise is squeezed between the vices of Labor and Govt. |
| Untitled |
As the storm clouds of Communism darken the sky, Freedom drifts away in a puddle of water entitled More Socialism. One man standing in the puddle points to the cloud and says to another man, Theres Your Enemy! |
| Just
Remember Whos Boss |
A diminutive We Voters talks to a giant Uncle Sam |
| The
Result of Stabilizing Prices! |
President John F. Kennedy cowers as a ball, Stock Market, bounces around a room |
| Shot
Heard Round the World |
The Second Manned Orbital Flight by USA orbits the Earth |
| Say,
Youve Got a Real Problem |
Nikita Khrushchev fixes an automobile, Farm Crisis, while President John F. Kennedy fixes another automobile, Market Crisis |
| Looks
Like the Drought is Over |
A farmer, up to his waist in water, holds an umbrella; beside the farmer is a newspaper clipping with the headline May Rain Total Here 2nd High. |
| Some
Good May Come of It |
A balloon, Unrealistic Farm Program, prepares to be popped by a needle, Billie Sol Estes Scandal |
| It
Does Seem Ridiculous |
Labor prepares to use a scissor, Strikes to cut off his nose, Wages |
| What
Ever Became of Lyndon Johnson? |
President John and First Lady Jackie Kennedy dominate the headlines at a newspaper stand |
| Just
Bait |
A fish, Votes, examines a fishing lure, Tax Cut |
| You
Think Youve Got Problems! |
Uncle Sam, holding a newspaper with the headline 6.3 Billion Deficit, comforts Billie Sol Estes and his 3 Million Deficit |
| Folder 3. Editorial Cartoons: August 5, 1962 - July 28, 1963 | |
| Title |
Description |
| Getting
Ready for November |
The Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey sharpen their swords, Issues |
| Famous
Last Words |
A man behind the wheel of a speeding car tells his wife, Theres nobody on the road. Honey, here is where we make up lost time |
The
Choice is Yours |
The Farmer, sitting in jail cell, is given a ballot for the 1962 Wheat Referendum. The ballot has one choice which is marked, Extend Your Own Sentence. Vote Yes! |
| Starting
to Boil |
A pot, Interest in Politics, boils over |
The
Old One-Two Punch |
Teddy Kennedy, holding boxing gloves which read Money and Influence, tells a reporter that It Was a Combination of Rights and Lefts That Got Him. His opponent, McC, is carried out of the ring. |
| Get
In There and Fight |
President John F. Kennedy tells U.S. Business to fight Foreign Competition. Labor Demands and Tax Burden ride atop of the shoulders of U.S. Business. |
Ammunition |
Mark Andrews carries a cannonball, Basin Power, to a cannon, 62 Campaign. The target reads N.D. Governor Bill Guy. |
| In
the Middle of a Showdown with No Place to Hide |
Fidel Castro stands atop Cuba, between USA and USSR cannons |
| If
You Feel Like Relaxing |
Nikita Khrushchev, holding a paper entitled Plans for World Conquest, stares across the globe at Uncle Sam and says, I Will Bury You Yet |
| Will
It Ever Stop? |
The Taxpayer rides atop a missile, Defense Spending, which has 50 Billion a Year exhaust fumes |
Whatever
Became of That Petition? |
The Assn. of Grand Forks Taxpayers peers into City Hall |
| Just
a Little Tax Cut |
You & Me ask Santa Claus for a present |
| Nehru:
A Fox on a Fence |
India dances on a fence, holding a bag, U.S. Aid, in one hand, and Russian Aid in the other |
| Which
Way This Year, Kid? |
At the crossroads of Kill or Be Killed and Live and Let Live, the globe, This Tired Old Man, meets a baby, 1963" |
| Dont
Forget Your Suitcase |
A man, 63 Legislature, leaves the house without his suitcase, Common Sense |
| It
Went That-A-Way |
Four freezing men, No.Dak., So. Dak., Minn. and Wis. stare at a below zero thermometer |
| Your
Future Looks Bright |
Grand Forks visits a fortune teller |
| But,
John, Theyre Our Allies |
A man, Canada, tries to stop Canadian Prime Minister John G. Diefenbaker from painting a sign, Yankee Go Home |
| Old
Glory Goes on Top, Sonny |
Uncle Sam tells President John F. Kennedy that the American flag should be placed above the United Nations flag on a flagpole |
| Win
a Few - Lose a Few |
A man, Guess Who?, carries a large box, Tax Load. A second man on top of the box chisels away with Fed. Tax Cut, while a third man brings More State Taxes. |
| Not
a Shot in the Arm |
A doctor, Medical Profession, is speared by a giant needle, Medicare |
Inside
a Voters Head |
Emotion and Logic fight inside the head of a voter, who is holding a piece of paper reading City Mgr. Plan |
| Honey,
Im Home! |
A bruised and battered man, No. Dak. Legislature returns home. His briefcase contains a paper, Reapportionment, while he carries two other pieces of paper, Tax Reform and Sales Tax, in his pocket. |
| Purely
Non-Political |
N.D. Governor Bill Guy uses a sword to cut off the trunk of an elephant, Appropriations |
| A
Monument Paid for in Tears |
People huddle near a monument of a crashed automobile. The monument reads: To the careless drivers who will be killed this year. Dedicated in sorrow, by their families. |
Shearing
Time Again |
A sheep, US Taxpayers, is sheared by the Internal Revenue Service, who is filling bags of wool entitled, Aid to Here, There, and Everywhere. |
Rally
Round the Flag, Boys |
Robert McCarney in one hand holds a flag and in the other holds Tax Bill Petitions. A man, Legislature, who has a black eye and several bandages, says Oh No! |
We
Think Its Good For You |
N.D. Governor Bill Guy and U.S. Senator Quentin Burdick hold signs, Vote Yes Wheat Referendum. A farmer scratches his head, with a ball and chain, Control, shackled to his leg. |
No
Room at a Ballgame for Him |
Old Man Trouble is thrown out of a Grand Forks Chiefs baseball game |
Proof
of Gods Faith in Mankind |
For Mothers Day 1963, the beautiful face of a young infant |
All the News Thats Fit to
Print |
A peasant couple in the Soviet Union reads Pravda, the official state newspaper. The headline on the front page reads Race Riots in Birmingham; the man comments It says the USA attempted another space shot after reading an article from the middle pages of the paper. |
Our
Backs to the Wall |
Uncle Sam with his back to a wall, U.S. Tariffs, at the Geneva World Trade Conference |
The
Graduate Faces Life |
Standing atop the earth, the graduate looks upon a giant sized man |
Seven
League Boots to Fill |
The empty shoes of Pope John XXIII |
Just
In Time |
In the desert under the burning sun, Most of Us, struggle to reach an oasis, Vacation |
How
Big a Blast? |
N.D. Governor Bill Guy and the Legislature cower beside a large bomb, Special Election |
As
You Travel - Tell Them |
A family on vacation tells a gas station employee, Were from North Dakota, the Peace Garden State |
Lets
See, Now |
A grocer struggles to remember the correct sales tax rate |
| Serious
Doubts |
A Frankenstein monster, Tax Bills, is ready to be given life by a scientist, North Dakota Voters. The scientist is visited by his conscience, which asks, If you get him started, can you get him stopped? (huh?) |
| Scrapped |
The Frankenstein monster from the previous cartoon, Tax Bills, sits in a garbage can |
| Reaching
for Railroad Control |
The three arms of Government, Management, and Labor |
| Folder 4. Editorial Cartoons: August 4, 1963 - July 26, 1964 | |
| Title |
Description |
| Remember
Anything From Last Year? |
A mother looks perplexed as her son gets ready for the first day of school |
| Its
All Over but the Fighting |
The Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey emerge from their district conventions |
| Our
Course of Action is Plain or The Answer is Clear |
Reading from a book entitled U.S. History, Uncle Sam tells a troubled man, Faith and Courage Now as in the Past. The man is troubled by H Bomb, Communism, Labor, Test Ban, Integration, Foreign Aid, and Taxes. |
| After
All These Years |
Mr. And Mrs. Grand Forks hold a Welcome to the President sign. Mrs. Grand Forks remarks Its a Good Thing We Saved It. |
| Coming
Back to Earth |
The GOP elephant prepares to hit the North Dakota Dems donkey with a baseball bat, Oct. 22 Election. The donkeys head is in the clouds from Kennedys Visit. |
| Difficult
to Measure |
The Republican elephant attempts to measure the shadow of John Scott, which reads Actual Strength |
| An
Overworked Crystal Ball |
A fortune teller, Political Forecasters, falls back from his exploding crystal ball, Oct. 22nd Election |
| Shot
Down Over North Dakota |
N.D. Congressional Candidate John Hove atop a crashed paper airplane, Kennedy Program |
| Any
Sense in Continuing |
President John F. Kennedy keeps putting money into the U.S. Moon Shot Project, even while Nikita Khrushchev kicks his missile in disgust |
| Touched
by Tragedy |
The skeletal hand of the Grim Reaper prepares to grab No. Dak., sitting in a chair, Record Traffic Deaths |
| Feathers
in Our Caps |
A man, Greater Grand Forks, wears a hat with two feathers: New Airport and New Bridge |
| My
Son, My Son! |
A weeping Uncle Sam holds the body of President John F. Kennedy, as a concerned World looks on |
| Sail
On, Ship of State |
President Lyndon Johnson takes over the wheel |
| That
Magic Season is Here |
Santa Claus greets the World |
| Help
Fill These Stockings |
One Poor, Homeless, Helpless Children, with a tear in his eye, holds out his empty sock |
| Glory
to God in the Highest, and Peace on Earth of Men of Good Will |
A Christmas Tree, with words from the Bible as ornaments |
| Bound
to Be a Big One |
The World says I Can Hardly Wait to Open It!! as he prepares to open a giant sized box, 64" |
| What
a Short Recess! It Seems Like I Just Left! |
The U.S. Congress is thrown through a revolving door back into the interior of a building |
| Notable
Quotes |
Mrs. Smith paints Never Underestimate the Power of a Woman on a fence as the Republican elephant looks surprised |
| First Bloom of the Season |
Under a sign, For Mayor, a tulip, Collette, blooms |
| A
Tiresome Routine |
A man, U.S. Foreign Policy, and his shadow, Failure, sing Just Me and My Shadow |
| I
Think Theyre Great |
A smiling dog watches the Beatles perform |
| Bound
To Be Some Disappointment |
A man dances and shouts Tax Cut Yipee! After looking through his wallet, however, he says I thot it was gonna be bigger. |
| No
Place for a Lady |
At the New Hampshire Primary, two angry Republican elephants, Barry (Barry Goldwater), and Rock (Nelson A. Rockefeller), butt heads while a third elephant, Margaret Chase Smith stands off to the side |
| It
May Be Just a Local Condition |
A man, New Hampshire, examines a giant wrist watch, which points to Lodge. Write- In ballots lie at the mans feet. |
| An
Appeal to Reason |
President Lyndon Johnson, wearing a wing, Tax Cut, asks Congress for the other wing, Civil Rights. Johnson tells Congress, Give Me the Other Wing and Well 'Fly' This Fall. |
| YOU Pick the First Team!! |
A man reads the newspaper as names of candidates for the City Election Tomorrow fly though the air |
| Campaign
Train Possibilities |
President Lyndon Johnson waves from the back of a rail car, Railroad Dispute |
| Fatal
Cold Remedy |
A diminutive Robert McCarney prepares to remove the nose, Household Personal Prop., of a man, The Whole Tax |
| Spring
Song |
A farmer stands next to the words Rain, Rain, Go Away, Come Again Some Other Day. The farmer says, I Would Like to Plant a Crop. |
| Going
to the Dogs |
Public Disregard reclines in a lawn chair while an angry dog chases Leash Law up a tree |
| Memorial
Weekend Hitch-Hiker |
The Grim Reaper sits in the back seat of a car, as a man tries furiously to apply the brakes, and a woman braces for impact |
| Nightmare
|
The Republican elephant has a nightmare in which Robert McCarney holds the key to the Governors Mansion |
| High
Pressure Area |
Winds blow around a cloud, North Dakota Primary |
| Non
Stop Steamroller |
Barry Goldwater, AuH2O, drives a steamroller over a sign, Stop! San Francisco City Limits |
| Riding
High |
Barry Goldwater, AuH2O, and Conservatives, ride atop a smiling Republican elephant |
| The
Frozen North |
A man suffers in the summer heat |
| A
Gathering Storm or Clearing Skies? |
Umbrella in hand, Uncle Sam looks at clouds, Racial Problems, which threaten to cover the U.S.A. |
Grinding
Slowly |
A man examines a giant meat grinder, Congress, which contains Tax Cut, Foreign Aid, and Civil Rights |
Ready
for Fun |
A man cheers the arrival of Old Man Winter, who arrives on a snow sled carrying ski poles, hockey sticks, and ice stakes |
Thoughtful
and Prayerful |
Thanksgiving wreath, 1963 |
The
Picture of Success-And Failure |
Nikita Khrushchev laughs as Uncle Sam tries on a hat entitled, Space Success, while his suit reads Birmingham Race Riots |
| Folder 5. Editorial Cartoons: August 2, 1964 - July 25, 1965 | |
| Title |
Description |
| The
War on Poverty |
A man holds a large sack of a money, Congressional Pay Raise. A sign on the wall reads, Charity Begins at Home. |
Fire!
Fire! |
Williams fans a small fire, Northern Discrimination, with a paper, Holiday [Williams possibly refers to Civil Rights Leader Hosea Williams] |
| Smile!
Were on TV |
President Lyndon Johnson waves to the crowd at the Democratic Convention. His other arm is around The South. |
| New
Salesman - Old Product |
Hubert H. Humphrey campaigns behind a desk entitled Bigger Government. He holds a book, Johnson Cure All $$$, which is billed as a Sure Cure For...Poverty, Discrimination, War Nerves. |
| Schools
Open - Drive Carefully |
A group of children |
| Going
Into Orbit |
The Democratic donkey and the Republican elephant are knocked over by a missile, Campaign Costs |
| The
State Bird |
The North Dakota Vagabond In His Unnatural Habitat: Gov. Guy at the State Capitol |
| My
Hands Are Clean |
President Lyndon Johnson shows clean hands, while his feet kick garbage cans Bobby Baker and Scandal in Govt. out of view |
Time
for the FIRST Team |
A flustered football coach, N.D. Voters, sends in substitute players Don Halcrow and Thomas Kleppe |
| Sharp
Left Turn |
In an automobile, USA,with Uncle Sam in the back seat, the Voters take a left turn at the Nov. 3rd 1964" road sign |
| An
Unfamiliar Burden |
N.D. Dems struggle to hold a large box, Majority, Responsibility |
| The
Magic Season is Here |
A family carries a cut-down Christmas tree |
| Just
Around the Corner |
The AMA (American Medical Association), is startled by a black sidewalk, Medicare. A nearby traffic sign reads Left Turn Only. |
| Brushed
Aside For One Special Day |
Christmas brushes away The Everyday Worries of the World |
| Countdown
on 1965" |
Father Time anxiously awaits the end of December |
| Only
the Name Has Changed |
President Lyndon Johnson uses White Wash to paint over Pork Barrel with Poverty Program |
| U.S.
Prestige in the South East Asia |
Uncle Sam stands alone with his pants down |
| The
65 Legislature Takes Off |
The Democratic donkey drives a motorcycle, No. Dak, while the Republican elephant cowers in fear |
| The
Flame is Out |
A cigar and ashtray |
| The
Great Society |
A group of identically dressed men, each with heads in the form of balloons, wear LBJ pins |
| Working
Under Pressure |
Robert McCarney hovers over a man, No. Dakota Legislature, as he studies Tax Bills |
| Remote
Control War |
Giant hands, China and USA, control puppets North Vietnam and South Vietnam |
| Proposed
Bypass |
Local Govt. examines a pipeline and sign that reads, Tax Funds Piped Direct to Bismarck |
| A
Tiger by the Tail |
Uncle Sam wrestles with a the tail of a tiger, Vietnam, while the tiger, War with Red China, turns to attack him |
| Up
in the Air |
A pig with wings, 65 Tax Bill, flies above the clouds |
| To
Kill a Fat Pig |
Robert McCarney uses a gun, Referral, to shoot the flying pig from the previous cartoon, 65 Tax Bill |
| Happy
Easter |
A man carries an Easter Lilly through flood water |
| Medal
From a Grateful Community |
A teenager, Those Wonderful Teenagers has a button, Hero, on his jacket as he fills sandbags |
| They
Cant Do That!! Ignor Me!! |
Fidel Castro throws a tantrum after reading newspaper coverage of Vietnam |
| Fighting
Brush Fire Wars |
Uncle Sam struggles to put out a brush fire |
| Untitled
|
A rich man holds a bag, Federal Funds $, behind his back as he remarks, We Favor Cutbacks in Government Spending!! (Someplace Else) |
The
Right Hand Giveth and the Left Taketh Away |
With his right hand, President Lyndon Johnson gives Excise Tax Cuts, while his left hand steals money from a mans wallet, in the form of Social Security Increases |
| Well,
That Finishes Boxing |
An angry man leaves the Cassius Clay vs. Sonny Liston fight |
| Champion
of Freedom? |
Leaning back against the foot of a giant Uncle Sam, Unpopular Dictators, tells The Oppressed, Hes On My Side |
| Off
to the Special Session |
A farmer, No. Dak Legislature, says One Interruption After Another!! |
| Stealing
the Spotlight |
The Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey, bruised after a fight in a boxing ring, watch a man in a boat float by on water, House Approval of Garrison Diversion. The man holds a flag that says Hooray. |
| Dont
Blame Me!! |
An angry customer, No. Dak. Taxpayer, confronts a store owner regarding the total on the cash register, Use Tax In. The store owner points to several portraits on the wall, Senate, House, N.D. Governor Bill Guy, Robert McCarney, and N.D. Tax Commissioner Lloyd Omdahl, which are pointing at each other. |
| The
Court Test |
The scales of justice weigh 1 Man=1 Vote against 1965 No. Dakota Reapportionment Law |
| Dear
Ann Landers |
President Lyndon Johnson writes to the advice columnist as his office globe burns |
| Slanted
News |
The Republican elephant reads a newspaper, U.S. News Media Campaign Issue, which is full of pro-President Lyndon Johnson articles |
| The
First Robin of Spring |
A robin sits on an empty boot floating in flood water |
| Folder 6. Editorial Cartoons: North Dakotan, 1965-1967 | |
| Title |
Description |
Governor Bill Guy lies awake at night as sheep Tax Referral, Special Election, and Special Session, jump over his bed |
|
Our
Job: Stop That Car!! |
Tourists drive right by No. Dak saying, If we dont stop we can be in Minnesota for dinner |
| Floating
on a Cloud |
North Dakota floats on the clouds of Garrison Diversion Approval |
| Will
It Stand? |
The Democratic donkey struggles to make a tower of blocks, Tax Package 1965, stand up |
| He
Was Driving!! |
The Democratic donkey, behind the wheel of a crashed automobile, 65 Legislature, points to the Republican elephant, who has flown into a tree |
Bipartisan
Problem: Designing Winning Candidates |
The Democratic donkey and Republican elephant sit at separate drafting tables |
| To
Men of Good Will Peace |
The Christmas Star appears over a grain elevator |
| My,
How Youve Grown!! |
Tax Payer stares up at a giant, Social Security Taxes |
| Down
Again - Up Again |
The hand of LBJ plays with a yo-yo, Taxes |
| Crop
Erosion |
Out of State Jobs lures a new graduate away from No. Dak. |
| Summertime
in North Dakota |
A boy sits peacefully in a tree, alongside the words A Place of Cool Repose - of Light and Peace |
| Mightier
Than the Sword |
One hand holds Ballot, while a second hand in the background holds a sword |
| Untitled |
The Republican elephant views the Legislative Roadmap 67: Proceed with Restraint and Responsibility |
|
Where East Meets West |
Upon a hat rack, No. Dakota State Legislature, a cowboy hat rests beside a fedora |
Instant
Replay |
A happy Democratic donkey and a sad Republican elephant watch a television program, the N. Dakota Legislature Fortieth Session in Review |
| The
Good Life |
A young boy, N.D., holds three fish he has caught. The boy stands on the words, Time, Space, and Peace. |
A
Well Irrigated Crop |
With a can entitled $, N. Dak Taxpayers water flowers of recent graduates |
Untitled |
A peaceful North Dakota rural scene is contrasted with scenes entitled No Smog, No Riots, and No Congestion |
Untitled |
A carnival barker entices people to attend the 42nd Annual Meeting of the Greater North Dakota Association |
| Folder 7. Editorial Cartoons: August 1, 1965 - July 31, 1966 | |
| Title |
Description |
You
Dont Need Any Brakes |
Congress throws Right to Work Laws out of a race car, Unions |
| There
Was An Old Woman... |
Children run into an old shoe, Grand Forks Schools. Flags near the shoe read Record Enrollment, while Charlie Brown stands outside the shoe and says Good Grief! |
And
Down She Went |
North Dakota Governor Bill Guy sits in a sunken ship, 65 Legislature. The bottom of the boat has two large holes, Tax Pkg Referred and Reapportionment Ruled Out. The boats sail has a quote from Governor Guy: This session will go down in history as one of the greatest. |
| The
1965 Crop!! |
A farmer, No Dak, examines giant wheat |
| Brer
Rabbit and Tar Baby |
Uncle Sam tries to pull his arm out of Vietnam |
| Labor
Day Bouquet |
A bee savors a bouquet of flowers, Dem Tax Pkg. The flowers read More Sales Tax, More Income Tax, On More Things, Withholding, Fewer De-Duck-Shuns. The bee sits on top a card which reads To All No. Dakota Wage Earners from Gov. Guy. |
| The
Burden of Proof |
N.D. Governor Bill Guy struggles to hold a large box, Dem Tax Pkg. N.D. Tax Commissioner Lloyd Omdahl rides atop the box, which Guy must take To the Voters Sept. 21st. |
| The
Pressure is On |
N.D. Governor Bill Guy forces a man, Various State Boards and Agencies, to hold up a sign, Vote Yes on the Tax Pkg. |
| The
People Speak |
N.D. Governor Bill Guy (in the form of Charlie Brown) is flipped upside down after the people yell NO regarding the Dem Tax Pkg |
| The
Million Dollar Rain |
A farmer atop a tractor, North Dakota, and a man driving a steamroller watch birds in the form of $ fly away |
| Round
Two |
Use Tax Challenge jumps into a boxing ring where Robert McCarney has just defeated North Dakota Governor Bill Guy |
| For
Pennies a Day |
A pack of cigarettes reads: Build a New HiSchool. Vote Yes on the School Bond Issue. |
| Untitled |
People marching in a parade hold a sign: UND College Republicans Present Former Vice-President Richard Nixon, Thursday, Oct. 21, University Fieldhouse, 8:00pm |
| A
Giant Step Forward |
The Grand Forks School System takes a giant step while holding a paper, School Bond Approval |
| Halloween
- 1965" |
A giant Draft Board frightens 18 to 25 year olds |
| The
Review Board |
Three Republican elephants examine Election Results |
| Protests
Make Strange Bedfellows |
A guitar playing hippie and a college professor sit in bed, holding a sign Get Out of Vietnam |
| Travelers
Meet Such Interesting People |
In outer space, Gemini 7" meets Santa Claus on his sleigh |
| The
Capitol Parking Lot |
The old jalopy of the Governor is parked next to the sports car of the Commissioner of Higher Education |
| Untitled |
A poor girl and boy stand next to the words: When you did it to one of the least of My brethren, you did it to Me, Matthew 25" |
| Christmas
1965" |
A rifle and bayonet stick out of a poinsettia |
| Curb
It, Buddy! |
LBJ holds a gun to the head of a man driving a car, Steel, while the man driving Unions drives around him |
News
of the Week in Review |
Against the backdrop of the State of the Union, President Lyndon Johnson juggles Vietnam, Great Society, and War on Poverty |
| Those
Gay Carefree College Days |
A college student, reading from a book entitled Final Exams, is startled by Uncle Sam blowing on a trumpet, Draft Call |
| Any
Prospect of Warmer Weather? |
A fortune teller and a man dressed in winter clothing look into a crystal ball, Outlook for Business, Building, and Agriculture |
| Personally,
I Preferred the Peace Offensive |
Two Vietnamese men run from an explosion, BLAM |
| Im
Not His Father, I Just Raised Him |
President Lyndon Johnson holds the finger of a giant, Social Security Taxes |
| Building
With a Purpose |
Using bricks of $, two men build the YMCA |
| It
Came From Over There |
LBJ is hit with a brick, Criticism. The Democratic donkey points elsewhere, although his coat pockets are filled with bricks. |
| You
Dont Know the Half of It. Im Standing on My Roof! |
A man, Rescue, digs another man out of a snow bank |
| Its
Time You Quit |
An angry Our Boys, grabs So Called Intellectuals by the shirt collar. Peace signs Get Out of Vietnam, Rather Red Than Dead, Peace at Any Price, Stop Bombing, and Burn Your Draft Card lie on the ground. |
| Watchful
Waiting |
An ark, Eastern North Dakota, watches for rain as forlorn looking animals enter the ark |
| Greatness
is Tempered in Adversity |
A giant sized No. Dak. stand unfazed as a diminutive Weather Man throws Blizzard, Flood, Wind, and Cold |
| The
Winners |
A group of people, Eastern No. Dak., stand safely behind a sandbag dike as The Centurys Worst Flood flows by |
| Untitled
|
The sword, Leadership, in the stone, No. Dak G.O.P. |
| After
All They Meant to Each Other |
Freeman runs from away from Farmers Union, a flour roll which has been thrown at him |
| Start
of New Season |
In The State of North Dakota Political Garden (Test Plot), new Candidates grow |
| Woodsman,
Spare That Tree |
The No.Dak. Legislature sits on a tree branch, Legislative Research Committee, which Extremists try to cut down |
| Grass
Roots Maneuver |
Three small men, Political Extremists, sit around a table in a field of large grass. One of the men holds a bomb, while another remarks, Well Take Over the Precincts!! |
| That
These Honored Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain |
A determined Uncle Sam leaves a military cemetery, Vietnam |
| Untitled
|
Ronald Reagan paints over a sign, Nice Guys Finish Last |
| Scapegoat June 19, 1966 |
A goat, The Farmer, carries a huge load, Blame For Rising Food Prices |
| Looking
for Candidates |
The Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey look for candidates |
| Pick
Pocket at Work |
Inflation steals money from the wallet of an unsuspecting man |
| The
Heavy Burden |
A diminutive Wage Earner is forced to pull a cart with The Young, The Old, and Gov.t riding in it |
| Also
Reaching New Heights |
A deep space rocket, No. Dakota Traffic Deaths, flies by a surprised Gemini |
| Now,
Get in There and Pretend Youre a Whole Team |
The Democratic donkey, Coach of the Grand Forks Dems football team, sends in one player, Candidate, while Empty Positions sit on the bench |
| Folder 8. Editorial Cartoons: August 7, 1966 - July 30, 1967 | |
| Title |
Description |
| Shot
Down by Anti-Aircraft |
An airplane mechanic kicks down the rising levels of the Stock Market |
Champion
of the People |
President Lyndon Johnson rides atop a man, Guess Who?, who carries bills Rent, Food, and Taxes. Johnson is playing with money, and is being addressed by North Dakota Governor Bill Guy, who remarks I Feel a Tax Increase Will Curb the Consumers Reckless Spending. |
| Substitute
Teacher |
A school child, N. Dak., stares at an empty desk, Teacher, with a sign Vacancy hanging on the chair behind the desk |
| Now
For the Main Bout |
The Republican elephant charges into a boxing match, Sept. Primary |
Beware
of Falling Rocks |
The Minn DFL donkey watches Party Unity crumble |
| Separate
and Apart |
The Republican elephant sits on an island, Grand Forks City, holding a sign, 18th Dist. |
| Its
Hard Enough to Carry, Let Alone Run With |
The Democratic donkey struggles to carry a box, Dem. Tax Pkg, down the road to the 1966 Campaign |
Come
Up to Date |
A man driving an older model automobile examines a modern airplane. Bumper stickers on his car read North Dakota Constitution 1889 Amendments After Amendments. |
| The
Common Enemy |
The Republican elephant and Democratic donkey confront a dragon, Apathy |
Not
Even Simmering |
The Republican elephant and the Democratic donkey struggle to make the No. Dak. Political Pot boil |
| Watch
the Birdie |
North Dakota Governor Bill Guy directs the gaze of No. Dakota Voters toward a bird, Birch Society. Behind Guy rest several garbage bins, Foreign Mess, Domestic Mess, and State Mess. |
Every
Compartment Must Be Filled |
An empty egg carton, No. Dak. Legislature, sits next to a bowl full of eggs, Candidates |
| Untitled
|
President Lyndon Johnson slumps in his chair, as a small, oval shaped Vice President Hubert Humphrey reads a newspaper headline, G.O.P. Wins Big. A calendar on the wall reads November 1966. |
| Heavy
Responsibility |
A large Republican elephant with a large rump: North Dakota Legislature 85% Republican Majority |
Twenty
Five Years of Progress? |
An American GI examines fires on the globe beginning with December 7th, 1941" and ending with December 7th, 1966. The fires are entitled World War II, Berlin, Korea, Cuba, and Vietnam. |
The
1967 No. Dakota Legislature |
An older and smaller Veterans, tells a younger and larger Freshmen, that With My Brains and Your Brawn... |
The
First Weeks Homework |
A legislator carries a heavy load of books and papers, which read No.Dak. Century Code, Committee Reports, Rules, Bill Book, Digest, Bulletin, and Committee Assignments |
Its
Even Bigger Than Last Session |
Two legislators struggle to climb The Mountain of Bills Introduced |
Knocking
Themselves Out |
The Republican elephant, 40th Session, knocks into a brick wall, Personal Property Tax |
Pushing
Together |
Football players push a large box, Problems, from every direction |
Sixty
Days Hath the Session... |
A frazzled man sits in a chair, No. Dak. Legislature, as the days on the calendar fly by |
Time
Bomb! |
The Daylight Savings bomb counts down |
The
Freshman Legislator - Post Session |
A horse, being ridden by an armor clad knight, collapses in exhaustion |
Boy,
Have I Been Busy |
A tired North Dakota Governor Bill Guy rests with an axe Veto, by his side |
That
Small Lonesome Feeling |
A man approaches the giant sized door of the Internal Revenue Service. A sign on the door reads, Crawl In. |
Bowman, sits in a chair, Grand Forks County Chairman, with a knife, Birch, buried in his back |
|
Untitled
|
A rooster stares at his watch |
It
Says the Rainy Season Has Started in Vietnam, Too |
A wife comments on a newspaper headline, while her husband stares forlornly through a window, watching the falling rain. His new golf clubs are propped up against the window. |
| Know
Anybody Famous? |
Two Republican elephants examine a For Governor sign, as the Democratic donkey carries an Eric Sevareid For Senate sign |
I
Feel Sick! |
Uncle Sam is ill after looking at Medicare Costs |
Harness
That Energy |
A group of teenagers beside the words Hire the Young |
Stepping
Stones |
Increased Crime Rate, climbs up steps entitled Supreme Court Decisions, School Prayer Ban, and God Is Dead |
| If
We Stop Pumping, the Damn Thingll Collapse |
President Lyndon Johnson pumps air, Increased Government Spending, into a large hot air balloon, U.S. Economy |
| Preface to The McDonald Book by Scott Long | Original donation |
| First addition: 1923-1988 | Second addition: 1961-1967 |
| Third addition: 1944-2003 | Fourth addition: 1962-1967 |
| Fifth addition: 1975-1994 |
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