Bill Sanders Cartoons, 1968-1991


Summary Information
Title: Bill Sanders Cartoons
Inclusive Dates: 1968-1991

Creator:
  • Sanders, Bill, 1933-
Call Number: M2001-178; M2002-006; M2003-013; M2005-021; M2006-004; M2006-031; M2007-041; M2008-037; M2008-126

Quantity: 3.0 c.f.

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Original political cartoons by Bill Sanders for the Milwaukee Journal, primarily relating to state and local political issues. Descriptions are taken from the author's title or caption, the cartoon content, or donor information.

Language: English

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Arrangement of the Materials

This collection was received in multiple parts from the donor(s) and is organized into 9 major parts. These materials have not been physically interfiled and researchers might need to consult more than one part to locate similar materials.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by Cathy and Mark Johnson, Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Joseph Heller, Green Bay, Wisconsin; Cheryl Connell, Broad Brook, Connecticut; and Denese Sanders, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Accession Number: M2001-178, M2002-006, M2003-013, M2005-021, M2006-004, M2006-031, M2007-041, M2008-037, M2008-126


Contents List
M2001-178
Part 1 (M2001-178): Original Collection, 1976-1989, undated
Physical Description: 1.0 c.f. (1 flat box) 
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological.
Box   1
Item   1
Leo Suycott, “Blue Blood Cross of Wisconsin,” June 15, 1976
Box   1
Item   2
Wisconsin optometrists, June 19, 1977
Box   1
Item   3
Youth Offender Act, March 23, 1977
Box   1
Item   4
Lobbyists, narrow interests, and other mongrel politics, October 19, 1978
Box   1
Item   5
Constitutional Convention and abortion issue, February 1, 1979
Box   1
Item   6
“Democratic” style social welfare budget, February 14, 1979
Box   1
Item   7
Dreyfus budget and state spending, March 8, 1979
Box   1
Item   8
Medicaid spending, March 18, 1979
Box   1
Item   9
State transportation department, April 26, 1979
Box   1
Item   10
“When they said 'thrill to northern Wisconsin,' they weren't kidding!”, May 10, 1979
Box   1
Item   11
State business, state employees, and 50 mph speed limit, May 23, 1979
Box   1
Item   12
Stronger bond between Milwaukee and the governor's office, June 21, 1979
Box   1
Item   13
50 mph speed limit proposal, December 17, 1979
Box   1
Item   14
Ten percent bail rule, January 24, 1980
Box   1
Item   15
Dreyfus coal plan and environment, March 2, 1980
Box   1
Item   16
Senator Proxmire lawsuit settlement, March 26, 1980
Box   1
Item   17
Public defender program, April 30, 1980
Box   1
Item   18
Transportation fund for snowmobile trails, May 4, 1980
Box   1
Item   19
“Across-the-board cuts is the only way,” August 3, 1980
Box   1
Item   20
“Some guy from Wisconsin wants to check your books for excess profits!”, July 10, 1981
Box   1
Item   21
Thin revenue supplies, July 24, 1981
Box   1
Item   22
Shabaz and federal judgeship, August 7, 1981
Box   1
Item   23
Mayor Sludge, August 13, 1981
Box   1
Item   24
State Justice Department Budget and crime, August 13, 1981
Box   1
Item   25
Wisconsin football program, August 20, 1981
Box   1
Item   26
Federal aid cuts and state programs sacrifice, August 27, 1981
Box   1
Item   27
Social services, Dreyfus budget, and Joint Finance Committee budget, November 11, 1981
Box   1
Item   28
Partisan politics and court reapportionment, June 13, 1982
Box   1
Item   29
Wood, Schreiber, Earl, and State Democratic Convention, June 15, 1982
Box   1
Item   30
Greenfield and nude dancing, March 25, 1983
Box   1
Item   31
Milwaukee County sheriff's department, March 28, 1983
Box   1
Item   32
Prison site in Milwaukee, April 15, 1983
Box   1
Item   33
Joint Finance Committee and merit-based pay for University of Wisconsin professors, May 1, 1983
Box   1
Item   34
ERA and procedural politics, November 17, 1983
Box   1
Item   35
Jack Kemp and NRA, May 29, 1984
Box   1
Item   36
Environmental impact/Report on prison, August 13, 1984
Box   1
Item   37
“This is your felony!”, March 14, 1985
Box   1
Item   38
Milwaukee County Supervisors and AIDS program, May 20, 1985
Box   1
Item   39
Wisconsin Bell, Wisconsin Electric, and Senator Kasten, May 22, 1985
Box   1
Item   40
Taverns and statewide raffle on behalf of Wisconsin football, June 5, 1985
Box   1
Item   41
Reagan and SALT II, June 11, 1985
Box   1
Item   42
“NASA Department of Whacky Stunts,” June 25, 1985
Box   1
Item   43
University of Wisconsin Boosters, July 8, 1985
Box   1
Item   44
Assembly Committee and liability exemption for tavern and party hosts, September 30, 1985
Box   1
Item   45
Official State Fossil, September 29, 1985
Box   1
Item   46
NRA and criminals, October 15, 1985
Box   1
Item   47
Famous quotations, October 21, 1985
Box   1
Item   48
Ed Garvey and cheap opportunism, June 17, 1986
Box   1
Item   49
NRA and gutless lawmakers, August 25, 1986
Box   1
Item   50
EPA and budget cuts, November 27, 1987
Box   1
Item   51
Congressman cutting money, December 1, 1987
Box   1
Item   52
The Ultimate Christmas Toy, Megabucks Toys, Inc., December 2, 1987
Box   1
Item   53
“Nobody's Gonna Make Me Wear a Seat Belt Fraternity,” December 3, 1987
Box   1
Item   54
Justice department, December 27, 1987
Box   1
Item   55
President and War Powers Act, April 20, 1988
Box   1
Item   56
Refund for Elvis concert tickets, December 22, 1988
Box   1
Item   57
Minimum wage hike, June 8, 1989
Box   1
Item   58
Indian treaty rights, August 30, 1989
Box   1
Item   59
Welfare-bum detector, September 19, 1989
Box   1
Item   60
Moderate maverick, undated
Box   1
Item   61
Budget veto and schools and municipalities, undated
Box   1
Item   62
“Wisconsin Society of Book Banners,” undated
Box   1
Item   63
Robert Kasten and “Phoney tax budget welfare issue,” undated
Box   1
Item   64
Elroy Hirsch recruiting and entertainment office, undated
Box   1
Item   65
Dreyfus tired of being waterboy, undated
Box   1
Item   66
Dreyfus veto of school spending increase, undated
M2002-006
Part 2 (M2002-006): Additions, 1972-1989, undated
Physical Description: 0.6 c.f. (1 flat box) 
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological.
Box   1
Item   1
National presidential candidates and Wisconsin primary, March 26, 1972
Box   1
Item   2
Milwaukee police chief, “Tell those morals I am not amused,” December 1, 1972
Box   1
Item   3
Milwaukee police chief Harold Breier's lifetime position, January 22, 1973
Box   1
Item   4
Four panel on Dairy Lobby in Wisconsin, February 26, 1973
Box   1
Item   5
Milwaukee police chief Breier and budget, October 3, 1976
Box   1
Item   6
Rip-off leases of Indian mineral rights and Bureau of Indian Affairs, January 27, 1977
Box   1
Item   7
State Division of Health watch dog, October 20, 1977
Box   1
Item   8
Summerfest, July 9, 1978
Box   1
Item   9
Wisconsin Governor Lee Dreyfus and public defender program, June 27, 1980
Box   1
Item   10
Governor Dreyfus and possible Cabinet post, November 9, 1980
Box   1
Item   11
Governor Lee Dreyfus and gas tax proposal, December 14, 1980
Box   1
Item   12
Sliver tongue Shabaz (state senator), June 22, 1979
Box   1
Item   13
“Somebody oughta do something about that!”, State Assembly Saloon, February 1, 1981
Box   1
Item   14
Mayor Maier budget speech, February 19, 1981
Box   1
Item   15
Governor Lee Dreyfus and indirect tax increases, May 21, 1981
Box   1
Item   16
Milwaukee police chief Breier and cop brutality, October 14, 1981
Box   1
Item   17
“Bring me five loaves and two fishes,” University of Wisconsin-System, November 8, 1981
Box   1
Item   18
Unemployment and budget deficit and Governor elect Earl, January 4, 1982
Box   1
Item   19
Governor Lee Dreyfus tax plan, February 19, 1982
Box   1
Item   20
Concession monopoly and price gouging at Brewer games, March 5, 1982
Box   1
Item   21
Legislature and reapportionment, May 23, 1982
Box   1
Item   22
Six panel on Congressman Les Aspin and trade protectionism, October 22, 1982
Box   1
Item   23
State Senate OK's sex bill, May 5, 1983
Box   1
Item   24
“Good Grief! Now we'll have to start doing real police work!”, Wisconsin Abolishes Cohabitation Law, May 9, 1983
Box   1
Item   25
Budget and Taxes - State Legislature Houdini, May 10, 1983
Box   1
Item   26
State Senate with education funds, June 8, 1983
Box   1
Item   27
Monkey wrench into the state fiscal crisis, August 12, 1983
Box   1
Item   28
Water in the gas tank, August 21, 1983
Box   1
Item   29
Governor Tony Earl as Cinderella, September 21, 1983
Box   1
Item   30
State Senate phosphate curbs, October 9, 1983
Box   1
Item   31
Governor Tony Earl and the dairy lobby, November 7, 1983
Box   1
Item   32
Senator Robert Kasten, nerve gas production, November 11, 1983
Box   1
Item   33
Environmental Policy Act and State Supreme Court, December 4, 1983
Box   1
Item   34
“Just think of it as your contribution to unemployment compensation,” boondoggle “job” for defeated legislator, January 25, 1985
Box   1
Item   35
Packer sex case hearing must be open, June 28, 1985
Box   1
Item   36
Elroy Hirsch - University of Wisconsin academic standards
Box   1
Item   37
Anti-Obscenity Censorship Bill, November 3, 1985
Box   1
Item   38
Father Groppi was here, November 5, 1985
Box   1
Item   39
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee accuracy in academia patrol, November 24, 1985
Box   1
Item   40
Legislative residency bill for welfare relief
Box   1
Item   41
“Yoohoo! New Yorkers! Help re-elect Tony Earl, Governor of Wisconsin,” March 2, 1986
Box   1
Item   42
Senator Kasten and PAC-special interests, July 29, 1986
Box   1
Item   43
Banking lobby, Interstate Banking Bill, August 5, 1986
Box   1
Item   44
Milwaukee Mayor Maier and governor's race, September 13, 1986
Box   1
Item   45
War on drugs, September 14, 1986
Box   1
Item   46
Tommy Thompson - AFDC cuts, September 19, 1986
Box   1
Item   47
Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears, September 24, 1986
Box   1
Item   48
Milwaukee County Chairman William O'Donnell and welfare, October 8, 1986
Box   1
Item   49
Tommy Thompson, “Who says I'm not constructive?”, October 19, 1986
Box   1
Item   50
Congress and Contra aid down the rat hole, October 20, 1986
Box   1
Item   51
“It's another bill for the thug squad of the old Breier police department,” November 19, 1986
Box   1
Item   52
Mandatory seat belt opponents, January 14, 1987
Box   1
Item   53
Three panel comment on Archbishop Weakland, February 10, 1987
Box   1
Item   54
Chiropractors' lobby, Mandated health insurance benefits, June 7, 1987
Box   1
Item   55
Tommy Thompson AFDC cuts, May 20, 1987
Box   1
Item   56
Filling Proxmire's shoes, August 28, 1987
Box   1
Item   57
AIDS virus kids, September 14, 1987
Box   1
Item   58
Reagan rationale against war powers act, September 23, 1987
Box   1
Item   59
Seat belt law amendments, October 25, 1987
Box   1
Item   60
“Learnfare” Tommy Thompson, October 27, 1987
Box   1
Item   61
Learnfare cutting AFDC benefits, November 15, 1987
Box   1
Item   62
Dumping trash on Father Groppi's grave, December 10, 1987
Box   1
Item   63
Drug enforcement penny-pinching, Coast Guard budget cuts, May 15, 1988
Box   1
Item   64
Learnfare cuts, little beggars, October 30, 1988
Box   1
Item   65
Patricia Goodrich, The grinch who stole Christmas, December 10, 1988
Box   1
Item   66
Economics 101, $20 University of Wisconsin student surcharge, April 5, 1989
Box   1
Item   67
Free speech - University of Wisconsin-Madison, April 16, 1989
Box   1
Item   68
Milwaukee Savings and Loan - racial prejudice, April 23, 1989
Box   1
Item   69
Brewers paying property taxes, May 18, 1989
Box   1
Item   70
Wisconsin legislature - gun control and smoking laws, May 28, 1989
Box   1
Item   71
Healthy start - Tommy Thompson as two-faced cow, September 10, 1989
Box   1
Item   72
Governor Lee Dreyfus and across the board tax cuts, undated
Box   1
Item   73
Mayor Maier and police crisis, undated
Box   1
Item   74
University of Wisconsin academics and Governor Earl no-pay raise, undated
Box   1
Item   75
Tommy Thompson election - state funding goodies, undated
M2003-013
Part 3 (M2003-013): Additions, 1977-1985
Physical Description: 0.4 c.f. (1 flat box) 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1977-1985, primarily relating to national political issues.
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological.
Box   1
Item   1
President Jimmy Carter and the Electoral College, March 24, 1977
Box   1
Item   2
President Jimmy Carter and diplomacy, April 5, 1977
Box   1
Item   3
Unregulated lobbying with the legislature, April 24, 1977
Box   1
Item   4
Big Bank funds for personal use, June 17, 1977
Box   1
Item   5
International airport security, October 24, 1977
Box   1
Item   6
Congressional stance on welfare, November 28, 1977
Box   1
Item   7
President Jimmy Carter and the Economic Summit Meeting, circa 1977
Box   1
Item   8
Unemployment during Jimmy Carter's presidency, circa 1977
Box   1
Item   9
House Ways and Means Committee, circa 1977
Box   1
Item   10
Funds for “Draft Register Pardon Program,” circa 1977
Box   1
Item   11
CIA influence on universities, medical centers, and prisons, circa 1977
Box   1
Item   12
U.S. efforts to overthrow the government in Chile, March 22, 1978
Box   1
Item   13
NRA stance on new U.S. treasury system to trace stolen guns, May 22, 1978
Box   1
Item   14
Broadcasting media regulations, June 7, 1978
Box   1
Item   15
Kissinger and human rights criticism against Argentina, July 18, 1978
Box   1
Item   16
The effects of a voluntary inflation plan, October 26, 1978
Box   1
Item   17
President Jimmy Carter and the Anti-Inflation Program, November 15, 1978
Box   1
Item   18
Limits over China's “new found freedom,” December 3, 1978
Box   1
Item   19
De facto racial discrimination, May 16, 1979
Box   1
Item   20
Official revenge killing in the U.S., May 28, 1979
Box   1
Item   21
Congressional support of racial busing ban, July 26, 1979
Box   1
Item   22
William O. Douglas and civil rights and civil liberties, January 22, 1980
Box   1
Item   23
Marquette Dental School Admissions, February 28, 1980
Box   1
Item   24
Bureau of Indian Affairs, paternalism, March 10, 1980
Box   1
Item   25
Violence of the Miami Police Department, May 21, 1980
Box   1
Item   26
“State Judges Have a Right to Overrule Desegregation Orders,” Louisiana Judge, January 18, 1981
Box   1
Item   27
Tax Exemptions for segregated schools, January 15, 1982
Box   1
Item   28
Argentine aggression and historic Latin claim, June 17, 1982
Box   1
Item   29
Reactions to studying acid rain, February 6, 1984
Box   1
Item   30
President Ronald Reagan and Whittaker Chambers, February 26, 1984
Box   1
Item   31
CIA presence in Nicaragua, March 12, 1984
Box   1
Item   32
Low interest and house-sale profits provide U.S. with a false sense of security, March 18, 1984
Box   1
Item   33
Improper use of PAC money, May 1, 1984
Box   1
Item   34
Big automobile executives and import quotas, May 6, 1984
Box   1
Item   35
Weinberger cuts in defense, May 6, 1984
Box   1
Item   36
Administration legal tactics to squash Affirmative Action, June 14, 1984
Box   1
Item   37
Central America, another Vietnam?, April 28, 1985
Box   1
Item   38
Birth control and an increasing global population problem, June 13, 1985
Box   1
Item   39
Reagan defense versus the Manhattan Project atomic scientists, July 18, 1985
Box   1
Item   40
President Ronald Reagan and South African General Botha, August 17, 1985
Box   1
Item   41
Reverend Jerry Falwell and the South African government arm in arm, August 25, 1985
Box   1
Item   42
Reaganomics deficit financing, September 6, 1985
Box   1
Item   43
Affirmative Action and local police departments, September 22, 1985
M2005-021
Part 4 (M2005-021): Additions, 1983-1991, undated
Physical Description: 0.2 c.f. (1 archives box) 
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological.
Box   1
Item   1
“Take your changes with wolves,” undated
Box   1
Item   2
“This is not exactly the arrangement we had in mind!”, December 1983
Box   1
Item   3
“It's raining cats and dogs…”, January 16, 1987
Box   1
Item   4
“I love working Wisconsin!”, March 10, 1987
Box   1
Item   5
“O.K We need a sub for proximate,” September 3, 1987
Box   1
Item   6
“We've got the right idea, your honor,” September 1987
Box   1
Item   7
“Where do the little beggars come from?”, March 21, 1989
Box   1
Item   8
Major League…, April 7, 1989
Box   1
Item   9
“All in favor of giving him your bill,” June 21, 1989
Box   1
Item   10
“Will that thing work?”, June 2, 1989
Box   1
Item   11
“51% of Milwaukee births to single female,” September 15, 1989
Box   1
Item   12
“If they ever return to the dark ages,” February 1, 1990
Box   1
Item   13
“Won't you be my Valentine?”, February 14, 1990
Box   1
Item   14
“Maybe a shot of valium would bring 'em out of it,” April 1, 1990
Box   1
Item   15
Office of Mayor, April 6, 1990
Box   1
Item   16
“You said she was ugly as sin!!”, May 10, 1990
Box   1
Item   17
“I love it! We vote for some of those things,” May 17, 1990
Box   1
Item   18
“Caught her crushing by hardware store 3 times…”, May 20, 1990
Box   1
Item   19
“Some cries are louder than others,” July 10, 1990
Box   1
Item   20
Private school “Choice”, August 9, 1990
Box   1
Item   21
The Over-the-hill gang plans one last caper, August 12, 1990
Box   1
Item   22
“Now! Let's practice a little restraint,” August 24, 1990
Box   1
Item   23
“What you don't know won't hurt us!”, September 1, 1991
Box   1
Item   24
“You are nothing but a dinosaur!”, September 9, 1990
Box   1
Item   25
“Loftus leads with a left jab!”, September 14, 1990
Box   1
Item   26
“Oop! Another Milwaukee Homicide,” October 6, 1990
Box   1
Item   27
“I have irrefutable proof…”, October 18, 1990
Box   1
Item   28
What the November ballot should like, October 31, 1990
Box   1
Item   29
“It's him again, Doc!”, November 2, 1990
Box   1
Item   30
“You want to keep this how in town?”, November 9, 1990
Box   1
Item   31
Ghost of Christmas, December 7, 1990
Box   1
Item   32
Thompson school spending limits, February 24, 1991
Box   1
Item   33
Wisconsin Supreme Court, March 10, 1991
Box   1
Item   34
“Remember boys...”, March 21, 1991
Box   1
Item   35
“You're my hero, Barry,” April 12, 1991
Box   1
Item   36
“Look, Kid, We ain't against education…”, April 16, 1991
Box   1
Item   37
“O.K. Scumbags! The jig is up!”, May 14, 1991
Box   1
Item   38
“Some people don't know…”, June 6, 1991
Box   1
Item   39
Luxury Skyboxes, July 11, 1991
Box   1
Item   40
“Some Waukesha politician wants an ethnic code for non-elected public officials,” July 18, 1991
Box   1
Item   41
“Speaking of missing body parts…”, July 31, 1991
Box   1
Item   42
“Get a bigger nursery!”, August 11, 1991
Box   1
Item   43
Pop!, undated
M2006-004
Part 5 (M2006-004): Additions, 1985-1991, undated
Physical Description: 0.1 c.f. (25 drawings in 1 folder) 
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological.
Folder   1
Item   1
“Hey Wisconsin! Think good thoughts...”
Folder   1
Item   2
Office of the Mayor
Folder   1
Item   3
“PSST, Alderman McGee...”
Folder   1
Item   4
Catholic Church Abortion Doctrine
Folder   1
Item   5
“You were right--it was too cold!”, February 4, 1985
Folder   1
Item   6
Bradley Center, December 6, 1985
Folder   1
Item   7
Donald Hanaway, January 31, 1987
Folder   1
Item   8
“Listen, I'm no egomaniac!”, October 31, 1988
Folder   1
Item   9
“Dress code for Kenosha city officials,” December 7, 1988
Folder   1
Item   10
“...Arnold...in favor of a dog track!”, January 24, 1989
Folder   1
Item   11
Tavern League, March 3, 1989
Folder   1
Item   12
Ralph Adam Fine and Right Wing, March 19, 1989
Folder   1
Item   13
Low Income Wage Earners, October 24, 1989
Folder   1
Item   14
Milwaukee Inner City, “Quick more band-aids...”, July 17, 1990
Folder   1
Item   15
Reverend Moody, “I'll sell my soul...”, July 18, 1990
Folder   1
Item   16
Bemenek, July 24, 1990
Folder   1
Item   17
McGee and Hussein, September 13, 1990
Folder   1
Item   18
“Racing Dogs?”, September 18, 1990
Folder   1
Item   19
DNR and State Park Attendance, September 23, 1990
Folder   1
Item   20
“Bush May Dump Dan...”, October 10, 1990
Folder   1
Item   21
Johnson Controls and Gender Discrimination, March 21, 1991
Folder   1
Item   22
The Princess and the Pea, April 9, 1991
Folder   1
Item   23
Assembly Passes Law Renaming Bowling Alleys, April 21, 1991
Folder   1
Item   24
“What did Mr. McGee do for us today?”, May 16, 1991
Folder   1
Item   25
“Summerfest Water Contaminated,” June 16, 1991
M2006-031
Part 6 (M2006-031): Additions, 1977-1991, undated
Physical Description: 0.4 c.f. (66 drawings in 1 archives box) 
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological.
Box   1
Item   1
Police union prepares to get attention of Milwaukee taxpayers
Box   1
Item   2
Man going to polling place as women comment
Box   1
Item   3
Milwaukee County supervisors take an ethics vote
Box   1
Item   4
Behind the scenes at the United States Postal Service
Box   1
Item   5
Legislator and assorted loonies approach newspaper writer, March 6, 1977
Box   1
Item   6
Cleaning woman approaching County judge's quarters, June 2, 1977
Box   1
Item   7
“I didn't know there were any other dinosaurs around,” June 12, 1977
Box   1
Item   8
Legislator dressed as superhero runs the wrong way, as cartoonist comments, August 31, 1977
Box   1
Item   9
Runaway costs and payment cuts lead to patient's lynching, September 15, 1977
Box   1
Item   10
County supervisors rob family at Milwaukee Zoo, November 22, 1977
Box   1
Item   11
“Never do today what you should have done yesterday, if you can put it off till tomorrow and get away with it,” March 10, 1978
Box   1
Item   12
“Oh kind sir-would you please give me and my lamb a lift to the big City?”, March 15, 1978
Box   1
Item   13
County judge makes a ruling while cartoonist comments, May 29, 1978
Box   1
Item   14
“O.K., Mr. Burger-I've taken another look and still say it's a skunk!”, June 4, 1978
Box   1
Item   15
Republican mascot visits candidate in hospital, September 14, 1978
Box   1
Item   16
Chief walks away from Milwaukee Fire and Police commission, having shot up proposed changes, September 21, 1978
Box   1
Item   17
Archer's arrow finds its mark beyond fortress walls, January 22, 1979
Box   1
Item   18
Cartoonist questions Henry Maier-in four panels, February 4, 1979
Box   1
Item   19
A meeting of the Hydrogen-Bomb-Have-Nots results in a vote being taken, March 22, 1979
Box   1
Item   20
Free press brought as sacrifice to National Security by Supreme Court judge, April 2, 1979
Box   1
Item   21
Republican mascot approaches Democratic mascot bartender, September 16, 1979
Box   1
Item   22
Milwaukee mayor as Linus van Pelt, Snoopy looking on, October 10, 1979
Box   1
Item   23
Milwaukee county sheriff scolding motorists, November 29, 1979
Box   1
Item   24
Politico as overly-protective mother shields candidates, January 11, 1980
Box   1
Item   25
Mayor fastens himself into his chair, February 18, 1980
Box   1
Item   26
Police and handcuffed citizens approach office of circuit judge, February 20, 1980
Box   1
Item   27
Mayor and other politico seated on mountaintop amidst rising waters, February 21, 1980
Box   1
Item   28
Mayor stuck in tree, March 13, 1980
Box   1
Item   29
Cartoonist comments to police chief as squad car with burning cross passes, March 29, 1980
Box   1
Item   30
Mayor as runner commenting on outcome of race, April 2, 1980
Box   1
Item   31
Judge at bench with enormous pacifier, April 17, 1980
Box   1
Item   32
Lawyer and blackened judge plea in front of State Supreme Court, June 19, 1980
Box   1
Item   33
Leonid Brezhnev and large Russian bear approach world leaders, June 24, 1980
Box   1
Item   34
Mayor warms up while behemoth of City Personnel Costs waits in boxing ring, August 29, 1980
Box   1
Item   35
Milwaukee County Executive dressed as Ronald McDonald, September 12, 1980
Box   1
Item   36
Standing man with credit card-spoof of American Express advertisements, October 7, 1980
Box   1
Item   37
Legislature as Santa Claus carries away lobbyists as harlot, kids question, December 4, 1980
Box   1
Item   38
Selling property tax relief out of back of pickup truck, March 14, 1982
Box   1
Item   39
Physicians seated on money satchel scold man lighting cigarette, March 21, 1982
Box   1
Item   40
Inmate speaks to young prisoner in jail, August 19, 1982
Box   1
Item   41
Discussing shortage of ballots-in four panels, November 8, 1984
Box   1
Item   42
Senator and Legislator argue about seatbelts versus airbags as Grim Reaper looks on, March 19, 1982
Box   1
Item   43
Politicians and religious leaders digging up Censorship law, February 12, 1988
Box   1
Item   44
Minimum wage bill as Ebenezer Scrooge, March 14, 1988
Box   1
Item   45
Congressmen vote to appear tough on drugs, cartoonist comments, September 25, 1988
Box   1
Item   46
Politicians sulk because Native American won't trade treaty rights, October 7, 1989
Box   1
Item   47
Thugs comment on politician's drug crackdown, January 23, 1990
Box   1
Item   48
State Assembly is beholden to the gun lobby, February 8, 1990
Box   1
Item   49
Giving out awards for “Learnfare,” March 21, 1990
Box   1
Item   50
Inner city schools are robbed by Choice Plan for private schools, March 25, 1990
Box   1
Item   51
Disability Rights Bill avoids a purposeful pothole, May 24, 1990
Box   1
Item   52
Statue of Liberty discovers politicians burning Bill of Rights, June 19, 1990
Box   1
Item   53
The costly Learnfare program is misdiagnosed by the Governor, August 2, 1990
Box   1
Item   54
Inner City problems held hostage by Drug and Crime worries, August 18, 1990
Box   1
Item   55
Governor tells the public a fairy tale, October 21, 1990
Box   1
Item   56
Little lady hits giant hand gun with purse, November 29, 1990
Box   1
Item   57
Taxpayers are marched through Hell, December 28, 1990
Box   1
Item   58
Governor plays air guitar, January 9, 1991
Box   1
Item   59
“Dumb-Dumb bullets in the battle against gun control,” April 13, 1991
Box   1
Item   60
Politicians appear before Godfather and Grim Reaper, May 10, 1991
Box   1
Item   61
Taxpayers are not told the cost of new baseball stadium, May 17, 1991
Box   1
Item   62
Fat man arrested on the beach, June 2, 1991
Box   1
Item   63
Urban problems look on as young man walks along street, July 17, 1991
Box   1
Item   64
Politician and Frankenstein's monster seated on courthouse steps, July 19, 1991
Box   1
Item   65
Stadium backers drink a toast after trampling taxpayer, July 21, 1991
Box   1
Item   66
Fox Point Village Board handing out bag of money in sexual fondling case, August 15, 1991
M2007-041
Part 7 (M2007-041): Additions, 1985-1989, undated
Physical Description: 0.1 c.f. (24 drawings in 1 folder) 
Folder   1
Item   1
Gary Goyke Lobbyist I, February 26, 1988
Folder   1
Item   2
Greater Milwaukee Baseball-For-The-Rich Committee, June 27, 1988
Folder   1
Item   3
Union Carbide: Stockholders' Club, February 16, 1989
Folder   1
Item   4
“What do you make of Gorbachev?”, January 26, 1986
Folder   1
Item   5
Administration Laser Hype, October 7, 1985
Folder   1
Item   6
“You have to blow in here before...”, August 29, 1987
Folder   1
Item   7
“Start Packing, Mildred! I'm moving my plant to Wisconsin!”, February 1, 1987
Folder   1
Item   8
Madam Common Council's House of Aldermanic Privilege, July 3, 1986
Folder   1
Item   9
6 day Delay in recall of contaminated ice cream, August 16, 1986
Folder   1
Item   10
New Item: China, Wisconsin to exchange wild bird species, October 23, 1986
Folder   1
Item   11
60-Day Residency Bill, February 10, 1986
Folder   1
Item   12
“Hi, there! It's folksy Tony here, to tell you Wisconsin is better today...”, February 7, 1986
Folder   1
Item   13
1985 Tax-Cut Politics, January 7, 1986
Folder   1
Item   14
Welcome! State Democratic Convention, June 15, 1986
Folder   1
Item   15
“Let's stick around and watch him pull an elephant out of the hat!”, November 8, 1986
Folder   1
Item   16
First Annual 'Zip' Awards
Folder   1
Item   17
Anti-Obscenity Legislators
Folder   1
Item   18
“He's sure got rhythm hasn't he?”, January 6, 1989
Folder   1
Item   19
“Fear not! I'll slay yon dragon with my trusty bow and arrow!”
Folder   1
Item   20
“Rip Van Bushwinkle awakens to discover a new world!”, September 4, 1988
Folder   1
Item   21
Herb Kohl tosses his hat into the ring, May 13, 1988
Folder   1
Item   22
Micheal Deaver guilty-no prison term, September 27, 1988
Folder   1
Item   23
“But daddy bigbucks! You said I had your word on it!”, February 1, 1988
Folder   1
Item   24
“God told Pat Robertson, he should be president. But forgot to tell the voters!”, March 10, 1988
M2008-037
Part 8 (M2008-037): Additions, 1968-1985, undated
Physical Description: 0.1 c.f. (59 drawings in 1 folder) 
Folder   1
Item   1
“Ok, Dick, we got that dragon that was scratching at your door!”, October 14, 1968
Folder   1
Item   2
“Won't you be my valentine?”, February 14, 1969
Folder   1
Item   3
Another time, another cross, April 5, 1969
Folder   1
Item   4
Arms Control proposal, July 8, 1969
Folder   1
Item   5
“Yes, sir! If I had money I'd be happy to invest with you!”, May 7, 1970
Folder   1
Item   6
“Why don't you resign, Rhodes”, June 18, 1970
Folder   1
Item   7
How long have you been a prisoner in the “tiger cage”?, July 10, 1970
Folder   1
Item   8
D.C. Crime package, July 26, 1970
Folder   1
Item   9
“Well, they said the new Post Office Department would be more efficient!”, March 30, 1971
Folder   1
Item   10
“This is all George Wallace's fault!”, November 15, 1972
Folder   1
Item   11
Chicago 7 convictions reversed, November 24, 1972
Folder   1
Item   12
“You Milwaukee Yokels Are Almost Up to My Standards!”, April 5, 1974
Folder   1
Item   13
“On second thought, hiring him wasn't such a good idea!”, July 14, 1974
Folder   1
Item   14
Four panel on CIA payoffs, February 24, 1976
Folder   1
Item   15
Milwaukee Community Policy Committee at Work, January 26, 1977
Folder   1
Item   16
Double Dipping “Security Coordinator” for H.E.W., February 2, 1977
Folder   1
Item   17
Legal Aid Society Public Defenders, February 19, 1977
Folder   1
Item   18
Congressional Pay Raise, March 29, 1977
Folder   1
Item   19
“Pardon me sir, would you like to be born again?”, May 5, 1977
Folder   1
Item   20
High School Literacy, June 5, 1977
Folder   1
Item   21
“Yes, sir! You can thank us for that boy being alive and well today!”, July 7, 1977
Folder   1
Item   22
Public Employee Strike, July 8, 1977
Folder   1
Item   23
Anti-Public Employee Strike Law, July 12, 1977
Folder   1
Item   24
“You sure they have an ear for music?”, August 8, 1977
Folder   1
Item   25
Nursing Home Abuses, September 4, 1977
Folder   1
Item   26
Wisconsin Archaic Divorce Law, September 18, 1977
Folder   1
Item   27
Maier's City Budget, September 23, 1977
Folder   1
Item   28
Out of sight----out of mind, October 12, 1977
Folder   1
Item   29
Crazy legs Carter! What happened?, October 26, 1977
Folder   1
Item   30
“Brilliant! Now we don't have to worry about rebuilding the dam!”, December 17, 1977
Folder   1
Item   31
Panama Canal Treaty nitpickers, February 24, 1978
Folder   1
Item   32
“You said you wanted to cure his headache didn't you?”, July 5, 1978
Folder   1
Item   33
“Sorry, you're not mentally or physically sick enough to fit into my system!”, July 22, 1978
Folder   1
Item   34
“It's a Shame Other Milwaukee Newspapers can't be like this!” August 14, 1978
Folder   1
Item   35
“I thought this art was usually performed with a bow and arrow”, October 16, 1978
Folder   1
Item   36
“Why don't you bums do an honest day's double dipping like us Milwaukee Circuit Judges?”, November 19, 1978
Folder   1
Item   37
Mickey Mouse Government Regulations, November 20, 1978
Folder   1
Item   38
“Step right up folks -- I'll tell ya what I'm a-gonna do!”, April 21, 1980
Folder   1
Item   39
“That's one less petty complaint we'll have to put with!”, March 12, 1981
Folder   1
Item   40
“What's going on dear?”, May 1, 1981
Folder   1
Item   41
“Rest assured human rights will not be a major factor in my arms policy!”, July 14, 1981
Folder   1
Item   42
“Undo the straps, Igor, and I'll give him a jolt!”, October 11, 1981
Folder   1
Item   43
“Here's the plan you ordered for winning a nuclear war, Chief!”, August 18, 1982
Folder   1
Item   44
“Listen, you want to find a prince - you have to kiss a few crocodiles!”, August 12, 1984
Folder   1
Item   45
“Ok, Ronnie! Sock it to those low-income suckers!”, December 14, 1984
Folder   1
Item   46
U.S. Justice Department - “Civil Rights Division! May I help you?”, April 5, 1985
Folder   1
Item   47
Reagan in Lotus Land, August 28, 1985
Folder   1
Item   48
“The thing I found most appealing about the free enterprise system ...”, undated
Folder   1
Item   49
Illegal Teachers Strike, undated
Folder   1
Item   50
Spending / Revenues, undated
Folder   1
Item   51
Four panel on Tax Reform, undated
Folder   1
Item   52
Four panel on Tax Revolt, undated
Folder   1
Item   53
FBI Indictments, undated
Folder   1
Item   54
“Sorry, we don't handle slum housing”, undated
Folder   1
Item   55
Federal Narcotics Laws, undated
Folder   1
Item   56
Nuclear Arms Jungle, undated
Folder   1
Item   57
“Well, I see it's about election time again!”, undated
Folder   1
Item   58
Breeder Reactors, undated
Folder   1
Item   59
Public School Integration, undated
M2008-126
Part 9 (M2008-126): Additions, 1987-1991, undated
Physical Description: 0.1 c.f. (26 drawings in 2 folders) 
Folder   1
Item   1
Milwaukee Common Council, May 29, 1987
Folder   1
Item   2
U.S. Constitution, October 11, 1987
Folder   1
Item   3
This is all the Cheese's Fault, October 19, 1987
Folder   1
Item   4
Desegregation, November 9, 1997
Folder   1
Item   5
Clash of the Super-Ego Men, November 10, 1987
Folder   1
Item   6
Of Mice and Men, November 24, 1987
Folder   1
Item   7
County Executive Race Gets Down to the Nitty Gritty, February 28, 1988
Folder   1
Item   8
Milwaukee County Judge, March 11, 1988
Folder   1
Item   9
Bud Selig, May 10, 1988
Folder   1
Item   10
Property values, May 9, 1988
Folder   1
Item   11
Milwaukee County Executives, August 31, 1988
Folder   1
Item   12
U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, October 18, 1988
Folder   1
Item   13
Death Penalty and Gun Control, 1989
Folder   2
Item   14
Governor Tommy Thompson, 1989
Folder   2
Item   15
Milwaukee Mayor Norquist and County Executive Schulz, 1989
Folder   2
Item   16
Milwaukee County Executive, 1989
Folder   2
Item   17
Milwaukee County Executive and County Zoo Director, 1989
Folder   2
Item   18
“I am the Greatest,” December 13, 1989
Folder   2
Item   19
His Master's Voice, March 22, 1990
Folder   2
Item   20
Governor Thompson, April 5, 1990
Folder   2
Item   21
Women's Rights, August 30, 1990
Folder   2
Item   22
“Third Bigot from the Right,” April 19, 1991
Folder   2
Item   23
Wisconsin Governor Tony Earl, undated
Folder   2
Item   24
Assembly Pregnancy Prevention Bill, undated
Folder   2
Item   25
Slow-Draw McGraw, undated
Folder   2
Item   26
Mandatory Seat-Belt Use, undated