MSA SC 6242-49-1
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1950
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Richard Q. Yardley. Titled "Teas for Tydings," it is encouraging voters from Charles County to vote for Millard Tydings.
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MSA SC 6242-49-2
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1975-1977
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Paper with mat board
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Thomas Flannery. The subject is the Victor Frenkil Case and the image shows former Attorney General John N. Mitchell shoveling dirt in front of a tombstone labeled "Frenkil Case."
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MSA SC 6242-49-3
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1977
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by [Kurt?] Lawrence. The subject is of two men, one smoking a pipe, with shirts saying "Pride?" and "Price?" commenting on the Maryland political market.
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MSA SC 6242-49-4
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1978
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Mike Lane. The subject is the "SMEAR!" campaign on the former Attorney General of Maryland, Steve (Stephen H.) Sachs, by Irivn Kovens
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MSA SC 6242-49-5
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1978/11/07
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Paper
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Description
A Vanity cartoon by Neil Grauer. Titled "The Very Model of a Modern Attorney General." The image is a colored drawing of Stephen H. Sachs dressed in military uniform.
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MSA SC 6242-49-6
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1981/03/18
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Mike Lane. The subject is "Out-of-State Bankers" watching a show centered around "New "Soak-the-Consumer" Laws - Ask for my Complete List of "Favors"" with a woman on stage and signs reading "Credit Cards" wrapped around her. On the left side is a quote saying "...And what did Dela wear, boys, what did Delaware?" On the top of the cartoon is an editorial note reading: "69 Two Copies Velox-Cartoon Wednesday Evening Editorial - 3/18/81 7 1/4"."
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MSA SC 6242-49-7
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1981/12/25
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Paper with mat board
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Description
A 1981 courtroom drawing by Betty Wells titled "Trial Advocacy" (77/500).
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MSA SC 6242-49-8
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1983/08/05
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Mike Lane at The Evening Sun. The subject is two people playing golf, one with a labeled shirt that says "Burning Tree" and a golf ball bouncing off the head of the person in the foreground and into the hole labeled "Tax Hole." The title of the cartoon reads "Rule #18 (A) sub.c (B+) @ A hole-in-one by an Attorney General which caroms off a sexist policy shall count, while said policy will be assessed a penalty stroke, or two." At the top of the cartoon is an editorial note stating "Two copies Velox - Carto on Friday Evening Editorial - 8/5/83 6 3/8"."
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MSA SC 6242-49-9
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1983/09/23
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Mike Lane for The Evening Sun. The subject is "Attorney General Sachs Office Hours - By Appointment Only." The image shows Mr. Sachs in bed at 1:30 am and "MD. Classified Empl. Assoc." appears in his bedroom. On the top of the cartoon is an editorial note reading: "Two copies Velox-Cartoon, Friday evening editorial 9/23/83, 6 2/8"."
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MSA SC 6242-49-10
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1985/01/27
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Thomas Flannery at The Baltimore Sun. Titled "May I See Your Ticket Stub Please?." Image of Sachs, Schaefer, Butta, Labinski, Hughes, and Maenkin sitting in a "Stadium Isse Box #1." It is commenting on the discussion on whether to build a ballpark to replace Baltimore's Memorial Stadium.
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MSA SC 6242-49-11
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1986/03/02
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Thomas Flannery at The Baltimore Sun. The subject is Sachs running after a man representing Donald Schaefer who seems to have spotted him and decided to turn around before the corner of a building. A small handwritten pencil note on the bottom of the cartoon says "C-38.5 Picas-7 No Caption".
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MSA SC 6242-49-12
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1986/05/18
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Thomas Flannery for The Baltimore Sun. The subject is a person nailing a sign to a tree that reads "Wanted for Debate $5,000.00 Reward" with a car bumper sign saying "Sachs for Guv." A child on a tricycle talks to the man nailing the sign on the tree pointing to an area off the page. On the bottom of the cartoon is an editorial note stating "He Went That-a-way" 38.5 Picas."
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MSA SC 6242-49-13
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Digital image
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Description
An editorial political cartoon by Mike Lane. The subject is the Marriott World proposal and Howard County, commenting on how a roller coaster will destroy the forest if built.
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MSA SC 6242-49-14
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Digital image
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Description
A political cartoon sketch with the phrase "Go To Your Room Mr. Dowdy!." The image shows one man pointing at a seated man wearing glasses.
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MSA SC 6242-49-15
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1961/06/05
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Paper of matboard
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Description
A signed certificate by the Attorney General of the United States of America Robert F. Kennedy certifying Stephen H. Sachs' appointment as the Assistant United States Attorney of Maryland with a USA seal.
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