cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; A boy and a girl stand before a water well labeled "Gov't [Government] survey reports water in peril in some areas of U.S." The boy, carrying a pail, is labeled "Jack" and the girl is labeled "Jill" Jack says to...
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; A dove sits in a nest and holds an olive branch in its beak. The nest is situated in the mouth of the barrel of a tank gun. The tank is labeled "Middle East".
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; A man labeled "Arab governments" sits at the front of a flying carpet. He averts his eyes to look at a man labeled "Arab guerillas," who sits at the back of the carpet and holds an upright gun in one hand. The carpet...
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; A pencil, eraser, book, and apple are sitting on a desk. The apple, labeled "schools," has a worm labeled "drug traffic" coming out of it.
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; A statue of a seated, meditating Buddha labeled "Cambodia" sits upon a stone slab. Two lengths of barbed wire are suspended in front of the statue. One of the barbs on the wire is shaped like a hammer and sickle.
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; A witch labeled "Political terrorism" stirs the bubbling contents of a cauldron. The cauldron is painted to look like the earth.
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; It is night time in a leafless forest. A witch labeled "Revolution" stands in the doorway of a gingerbread house nestled within the trees. With a crooked finger she beckons a boy and a girl to come into the house. ...
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; There are four frames in this cartoon, in which are pictured a professor wearing a bandage on his nose. Each frame also has a caption. The captions, as a paragraph, read as follows:"I've been kicked out of my...
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; Two cans of pesticide are reading a newspaper that warns,"New Pesticide Warnings, U.S. Commission Cites Hazard To Plant Oxygen Production."
cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer; Vice President Spiro T. Agnew is featured on the face of a watch. The crystal of the watch is cracked, and one of the wheels has been knocked loose. With one hand Agnew points with his index finger to the ten space,...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. A small child wearing one piece pajamas and holding a teddy bear is standing on the surface of the earth looking toward a huge moon in a dark sky. No stars can be seen. An...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. A spacecraft in the shape of a cash register is flying toward the moon. The words "Food prices" are displayed on the register keys. A man and woman are shown standing in the...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. An elephant dressed as Julius Caesar, with toga and laurel wreath, holds a clump of grapes in one hand. In his other hand is a grape he is about to eat. Behind the elephant...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. Four birds with human heads are sitting on a telephone pole or on the wires attached to the pole. The birds portray President Lyndon Johnson, French prime minister Charles de...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection; Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. The moon is shown shaped like a cradle, which is rocking, and is labeled "The interplanetary age." Also shown are the earth and four other planets, including Saturn (with...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. A dove carrying an olive branch in its beak coughs as it flies past mushroom clouds of smoke labeled "Inflammatory rhetoric." The clouds have been generated from the bodies...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. An adult American bald eagle labeled "U.S." is sitting in its nest, which is built at the top of a mountain crag. The eagle is watching its young, a small soldier labeled...
From the AAEC Editorial Cartoon Collection. Cartoon by Richard Wallmeyer. Richard Nixon and Leonid Brezhnev are pushing baby carriages. Inside each carriage under a blanket is a missile. Nixon asks, "How do you feel about family planning?"