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Thursday, February 9, 2012

Freezing!: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, February 1912, Part 2

While the East Coast of the U.S. is doubtful that it will have a Winter this year, Europe is currently plunged into extreme freezing. We continue the celebration of the Centennial Anniversary of Cartoons Magazine, with extracts from the February 1912 issue. Amongst the cartoonists, are Ole May, Clare Briggs and Harry J. Westerman (all above), and H.T. Webster and James H. Donahey (below).

Click on the above & below pictures, to view them in detail, and read the captions.

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2 Responses to “Freezing!: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, February 1912, Part 2”

  1. Super I.T.C.H » Blog Archive » Women’s History Month: Cartoons Magazine Centennial, March 1912, Part 6 / April 1912, Part 0 Says:

    [...] just can’t make up my mind whether to go in for athletics, dress, or equal rights.” By James H. Donahey, in the Cleveland Plain [...]

  2. Super I.T.C.H » Blog Archive » Women's History Month: Cartoons … | The Cartoon Blog Says:

    [...] “I just can’t make up my mind whether to go in for athletics, dress, or equal rights.” By James H. Donahey, in the Cleveland Plain [...]

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