George Woodward - Too much on it / K.
Illustration shows Uncle Sam's Christmas tree about to topple over onto him because there are too many heavy ornaments near the top, such as a red devil labeled "Politician", a cannon labeled "Sherman Law", a j... More
George Woodward - Taft and his cabinet --after Rembrandt's "Anatomy Le...
Illustration shows Uncle Sam as the cadaver labeled "The Body Politic" that President William H. Taft, as Dr. Tulp, is using to instruct his cabinet members in the anatomy of the "body politic" based on "His Policies".
George Woodward - The little god of love / K.
Illustration shows President Taft as a blindfolded cupid labeled "Party Solidarity" and wearing a quiver labeled "Harmony", against a backdrop of a large red heart; he is holding strings attached to four birds ... More
George Woodward - If anybody should ask him / Keppler.
Illustration shows President Taft as Alexander the Great accompanied by James S. Sherman, Sereno E. Payne, Nelson W. Aldrich, Joseph G. Cannon, and George W. Wickersham, standing before Uncle Sam, shown here as... More
George Woodward - A ticklish feat / K.
Illustration shows President Taft balancing a cone of papers labeled "Administration" and showing the Republican elephant, on his nose; struggling to get in the cone is "Ballinger" while already inside are "Elk... More
New York. Long Island. Japanese garden at home of Mrs. George W. Wicke...
Site History. House architecture: Foster, Gade & Graham. Landscape: Mary Rutherfurd Jay, 1914. Today: Garden not extant. Associated Name: Mildred Wendell (Mrs. George W) Wickersham. Alternate title and date pr... More
"Plague take it! Why doesn't it stay down when I hit it?" / K.
Illustration shows President Taft standing behind a chair on which a diminutive George W. Wickersham is standing and using a stick labeled "Sherman Law" to beat a toy labeled "Monopoly" that is on a table and s... More
The Wickersham will git yer if yer don't -- watch -- out!
Illustration shows a huge red flying creature labeled "Wickersham" holding a fork with webbing in one hand and papers labeled "Trust, Dissolution, Sherman Law, [and] Disintegretion" in the other, descending on ... More
George Woodward - Republican voters' revolt / Albert Levering.
Illustration shows a wave labeled "Republican Voters' Revolt" crashing into the dining room of a ship where republicans "Cannon, Payne, Taft, Knox, Sherman, Root, Aldrich, Woodruff, Dalzell, Crane, Wickersham, ... More
George Woodward - The voice of the ocean / K.
Illustration shows President Taft sitting on the seashore with a cluster of seashells around him that are labeled "H. Taft, Sherman, Knox, Aldrich, Ballinger, Root, [and] Cannon"; he is holding two labeled "Cha... More
George Woodward - Out into the storm / L.M. Glackens.
Illustration shows Theodore Roosevelt as "Dame Van Winkle" standing with his back to a fireplace, pointing with his left hand toward the door, banishing President Taft as Rip Van Winkle carrying his rifle label... More
"Oh, pardon me! I mistook you for the deer" / Kep.
Illustration shows a deer hunter labeled "Wickersham" holding a rifle labeled "Sherman Law", a deer runs off into the woods, but a man labeled "Legitimate Business" is holding his leg where Wickersham shot him.... More
The Republican Mona Lisa - can he get away with it?
Illustration shows President Taft as a thief, stealing a portrait painting of Robert M. La Follette as Mona Lisa from a gallery of paintings that also includes portraits of William Jennings Bryan and George W. ... More