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Options: 1) Download Source Image from Library of Congress 2) If link above doesn't work, try alternate LOC link 3) Report broken link TITLE:The open season for eagles CALL NUMBER:CD 1 - Berryman (C.K.), no. 107 (A size) <P&P>[P&P] REPRODUCTION NUMBER:_ _ _ _ _ SUMMARY:Cartoon shows President Roosevelt as a hunter, gazing at two flying eagles, one labeled "The Blue Eagle," the other, "The Lone Eagle." The Blue Eagle was the symbol of the National Recovery Administration, a New Deal program declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court in 1935. The Lone Eagle was the nickname for Charles Lindbergh, the aviation hero, who advocated isolationism in the years before the United States entered World War II. In April 1941, Roosevelt called Lindbergh a defeatist and an appeaser, and Lindbergh resigned from the Army Air Corps Reserve. MEDIUM:1 drawing. CREATED/PUBLISHED:1941 May 2. CREATOR: Berryman, Clifford Kennedy, 1869-1949, artist. NOTES: Probably published in: The Evening star (Washington, D.C.) (DLC/PP-1945:R2.102) mm / 860113; ljr / 010517. Source: Facts on file, 1941, p. 201-02 -- ljr SUBJECTS: Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945. FORMAT: Editorial cartoons American. PART OF:Cartoon Drawings (Library of Congress) REPOSITORY:Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA DIGITAL ID:(digital file from intermediary roll film copy) acd 2a05813 CONTROL #:acd1996000424/PP
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