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" The Situation ", a Harper's Weekly editorial cartoon shows Secretary of War Stanton aiming a cannon labeled " Congress " to defeat Johnson.
Theodore R. Davis ' illustration of Johnson's impeachment trial in the United States Senate, published in Harper's Weekly.
* Series of Harper's Weekly articles covering the impeachment controversy and trial
An 1874 newspaper illustration from Harper's Weekly, showing a man engaging in barter: offering chickens in exchange for his yearly newspaper subscription.
The name of Charlie Chaplin was said to be " a part of the common language of almost every country ", and according to Harper's Weekly his " little, baggy-trousered figure " was " universally familiar ".
" The actress Minnie Maddern Fiske wrote in Harper's Weekly that " a constantly increasing body of cultured, artistic people are beginning to regard the young English buffoon, Charles Chaplin, as an extraordinary artist, as well as a comic genius.
He published numerous articles in publications such as Collier's Weekly and Harper's Weekly, and he chose the first College Football All-America Team. 1906 St. Louis Post-Dispatch photograph of Bradbury Robinson | Brad Robinson, who threw the first legal forward pass
** Elections 1860-1912 as covered by Harper's Weekly ; news, editorials, cartoons ( many by Thomas Nast )
Abbey began as an illustrator, producing numerous illustrations and sketches for such magazines as Harper's Weekly and Scribner's Magazine.
His illustrations began appearing in Harper's Weekly at an early age: before Abbey was twenty years old.
Abbey was an illustrator with Harper's Weekly from 1871-1874.
Scarlett chooses a modern Swiss chalet style home like the one she saw in Harper's Weekly, and red wallpaper, thick red carpet and black walnut furniture for the interior.
Rogers in Harper's Weekly of September 22, 1900
* 1870 A political cartoon for the first time symbolizes the Democratic Party with a donkey (" A Live Jackass Kicking a Dead Lion " by Thomas Nast for Harper's Weekly ).
Abbot worked variously in the publishing profession as an associate editor of Harper's Magazine, and was the founder of a publication called the Illustrated Christian Weekly, which he edited for six years.
* 1874 A cartoon by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly, is considered the first important use of an elephant as a symbol for the United States Republican Party.
( A famous image from that era, published in Harper's Weekly in 1866, shows the Athletic players dressed in uniforms displaying the familiar blackletter " A " on the front ).
Despite its male domination, women's rowing can be traced back to the early 19th century, and an image of a women's double scull race made the cover of Harper's Weekly in 1870.
He was an enthusiastic singlestick player and, according to Harper's Weekly, in 1905 showed up at a White House reception with his arm bandaged after a bout with General Leonard Wood.
On March 19, 1859, his drawings appeared for the first time in Harper's Weekly.
Nast drew for Harper's Weekly from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.
This and his other cartoons during the Civil War and Reconstruction days were published in Harper's Weekly.
The " Brains " Boss Tweed depicted by Thomas Nast in a wood engraving published in Harper's Weekly, October 21, 1871

Harper's and cartoons
The most vicious attacks came in cartoons by Thomas Nast in Harper's Weekly.
This was certainly true of the cartoons of Thomas Nast, who skewered Boss Tweed in the pages of Harper's Weekly.

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In Harper's book ( The Passions Of Great Fortune ), his comment on the song ends ".. there must always be some hope that the children of ' Bloody Sunday ', on both sides, can grow into some wisdom ".
* 1859 Militant abolitionist leader John Brown is hanged for his October 16th raid on Harper's Ferry.
On Valentine's Day 1974, Moon performed on drums with Jimmy Page, Ronnie Lane, Max Middleton and fellow drummer John Bonham on acoustic guitar for the gig premiering Roy Harper's album Valentine.
They even entertained the possibility that John Brown himself had come to the Eastern Shore to lure slaves away before his ill-fated raid on Harper's Ferry in October 1859.
( Harper's Weekly, August 10, 1867, reporting on the world exposition ).
In a 2010 article in Harper's Magazine, Frederick Kaufman argued the Goldman Sachs Commodity Index caused a demand shock in wheat and a contango market on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, contributing to the 2007 2008 world food price crisis.
In the July 1856 Harper's New Monthly Magazine, historian Benson John Lossing wrote an article on the Great Seal.
Her image has appeared on such magazines as Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, and ELLE.
* Chloe Carter, on Harper's Island
Harper's extensive recent studies on the swamps and lakes have led to a worldwide awareness of the problems facing papyrus swamps in Africa today.
* John Henry Kagi — second in command in John Brown's 1859 raid on the US Arsenal at Harper's Ferry and created station at the Mayhew Cabin for the Underground Railroad.
While on the SS Independence he disclosed to John Fischer, publisher of Harper's, that his true intention for the Seagram murals was to paint " something that will ruin the appetite of every son-of-a-bitch who ever eats in that room.
She also appeared on the covers of Vogue, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Harper's Bazaar, and appeared on the June 16, 1975 cover of Time, which dubbed her one of the " new beauties ". The September 1, 1975 cover issue of American Vogue called Hemingway " New York's New Supermodel.
Zeta-Jones has appeared on several magazine covers, including Allure, Harper's Bazaar, W, Vanity Fair, and Vogue.
She began photographing on assignment for magazines such as Esquire, Harper's Bazaar, and The Sunday Times Magazine in 1959.
The Nice provided instrumental backing for the track " Hell's Angels " on Roy Harper's 1970 album Flat Baroque and Berserk.
John McKnight ( from Ben Harper's band ) joined on keyboards, trombone, and guitar after a short stint by Anthony Brewster.
Subsequent Baldwin articles on the movement appeared in Mademoiselle, Harper's, the New York Times Magazine, and the New Yorker, where in 1962 he published the essay he called " Down at the Cross " and the New Yorker called " Letter from a Region of My Mind ".
His reputation took a sudden downturn in April and May 1947, when articles by journalist Mildred Edie Brady ( 1906 1965 ) appeared in Harper's and The New Republic, the latter entitled " The Strange Case of Wilhelm Reich ", with the subhead, " The man who blames both neuroses and cancer on unsatisfactory sexual activities has been repudiated by only one scientific journal.
He began his writing career in 1988 with the well-received The Twenty-Seventh City, a novel centering on his native St. Louis, but did not gain national attention until the publication of his essay, " Perchance to Dream ," in Harper's Magazine, discussing the cultural role of the writer in the new millennium through the prism of his own frustrations.

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