HUBERT H. HUMPHREY:

An Inventory of His Political Cartoons at the Minnesota Historical Society

Manuscripts Collection

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Creator: Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978, creator.
Title:Political Cartoons.
Dates:1949-1978.
Language:Materials in English and Spanish.
Abstract:Editorial caricatures depicting Humphrey from the Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Chicago, and New York dailies and from a variety of other newspapers throughout the United States from his years as senator and as vice president. Some are in frames and others are matted. The drawings are not physically numbered.
Quantity: 12.0 cubic feet (8 boxes).
Location:See Detailed Description for shelf locations.

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The collection is open for research use.

Preferred Citation:

[Indicate the cited item and/or series here]. Hubert H. Humphrey Papers. Political Cartoons. Minnesota Historical Society.

See the Chicago Manual of Style for additional examples.

Accession Information:

Accession number: Many, see separate Humphrey, Hubert H. accession file.

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Catalog ID number: 990069516070104294


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DETAILED DESCRIPTION

LocationBox
Shelf K.15.C (Room B-105.7)1471. The adventures of Senator Hump, 1949.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative HHHcn57.
2. Tax bill loopholes, 1951.
Herb Block, Washington post.
3. Humphrey proposal for ex-presidents to become senators, 1952.
Herb Block, Washington post.
4. Spraying the Senate Hall tree, 1953.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
5. He may not be running...but he sure is walking fast!, 1959.
Jim Berryman, Washington star.
6. Minnesota...Hump...Orville, 1960.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
7. What was that?, 1960.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
8. Me faltan tre intendencias!, 1961.
Lugoze?, Santiago, Chile, newspaper.
9. Off to war, 1964.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
10. Untitled, 1964.
Bill Mauldin, Chicago sun times.
11. Say please!, 1964.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
12. Untitled, 1964.
Geoffrey Gould, New York times.
13. Be right there, Hubert, 1964.
Jim Berryman, Washington star.
14. The Minnesota Twins are sure leading this league!, 1964.
Jim Berryman, Washington star.
15. Watch me add these...and then lift the whole thing, 1964.
Ed Vallman.
16. Hubert H. Humphrey, 1965.
Jack Rosen.
17. Bobby Baker's feathered nest, 1965.
Gabl. (Gib) Crockett, Washington star.
18. A lonely job, 1965.
Cy Hungerford, Pittsburgh post-gazette.
19. Hubert the one man Peace Corps, 1966.
Jim Dobbins, Boston Sunday herald.
20. Popularity poll, 1967.
Bob Stevens, Copley Newspapers.
21. Did you see many Republicans in South Carolina?, 1967.
Jim Morgan, Spartanburg herald & journal.
22. The escalators, 1967.
Joe Parrish, Chicago tribune.
23. Man, what a weird thing to protest about!, 1967.
Bob Taylor, Dallas times herald.
24. Will it roll in November as it did in August?, 1968.
Bill McClanahan, Dallas news.
25. Interested spectator!, 1968.
Bill McClanahan, Dallas news.
26. This time you'll have--or else!, 1968.
Gib Crockett, Washington star.
27. Excuse me--weren't you Hubert Humphrey, 1969.
Jim Berry, NEA, Inc.
28. Tit for tat, 1970.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch. MNHS negative 47303.
29. All out to stop the recycling process, 1970.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
30. I am not running, 1971.
Bob Taylor, The times herald.
31. Spring tune-up?, 1971.
Bill McClanahan, Dallas news.
32. Presidential nomination USA--welcome Hubert Humphrey, 1972.
Peter V. Mirto.
33. Untitled, 1973.
Hugo, Sacramento bee, Elk Grove, California.
34. Meeting at the mile-stone, 1975.
Stavanger, Norway, newspaper.
35. This one's from the people of Minnesota, 1976.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch. MNHS negative HHHcn54.
36. Don't call me--I'll call you, 1976.
Hiram R. Haggerty.
37. Hold on Hubert! You'll win this one sittin' down!!!, 1976.
Ursalee.
38. I told you so, 1977.
Bigelow.
39. HHH...Rolvaag..., undated.
Jerry Fearing.
40. Democratic candidates speedway, undated.
John Fischetti, NEA Service, Inc.
41. My assignment is your political, economic and social welfare, undated.
Flannery.
42. Boss! Where we going?, undated.
W. Jones Thacker.
43. Uphill struggle, undated.
Walt Scott.
44. Lyndon! My, what a pleasant surprise!, undated.
Frank Miller.
45. Only Mona Lisa knows if and when, undated.
Harold Maples, Ft. Worth star-telegram.
46. Man who thinks for himself, undated.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
47. Senator Holland..., undated.
Lynn Brudon, Orlando sentinel.
48. Eliza Humphrey crossing the ice, undated.
Yardley.
49. Will it stump the panel?, undated.
Hy Rosen.
50. Gallery of famous initials, undated.
Eldon Pletcher, Sioux City journal. MNHS negative 10003.
51. Somehow I can't concentrate with that guy around, undated.
Bill Mauldin.
LocationBox
Shelf K.15.D (Room B-105.7)14852. And I would like to run for vice-president, 1950.
Jim Berryman, Washington star. MNHS negative 46567.
53. Trouble at the launching site, 1959.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
54. Careful boys, you’re under the mistletoe, 1958.
Joseph Parrish, Chicago tribune.
55. Who will bell the cat, 1954.
Roy Justis, Minneapolis star.
56. Let ‘em taste it, 1957.
Reginald Manning, McNaught Syndicate Inc.
57. When do we get out of this depression?, 1958.
Herb Block, Washington post.
58. And in this corner...for '54, 1954.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
59. Returning letterman for 1956, 1956.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
LocationBox
Shelf K.15.E (Room B-105.7)14960. Humphrey majority in Minnesota, 1960.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative 47420.
61. Humph!, 1961.
Ed Holland, Chicago tribune.
62. Why did you batter..., 1965.
Al Capp, New Syndicate Co., Inc.
63. Boy! I certainly never realized..., 1965.
Eldon Pletcher, Sioux City journal.
64. What I really meant was..., 1966.
Bill McClanahan, Dallas news.
65. What'll he do in his spare time?, 1968.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch. MNHS negative HHH cn53.
66. Welcome to Maine, Mr. Vice President, 1968.
Jim Runtz, Bangor news.
LocationBox
Shelf K.15.F (Room B-105.7)15067. Hubert Humphrey! I'd recognize that face anywhere, 1972.
Ray Osrin, Cleveland plain dealer.
68. You'll love it lad..., 1973.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch. MNHS negative 46088.
69. And I'll do the same to yours, 1973.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
70. There's plenty of time..., 1974.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
71. The prophet, 1974.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul pioneer press.
72. 1960 presidency...1968...1972...1976, 1975.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul pioneer press. MNHS negative 46575.
73. Self-made wallflower, 1975.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
74. I guess if you hang around, Mr. Humphrey..., 1975.
Cear Basset.
75. Do I feel a draft?, 1975.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul pioneer press.
76. Candidates, 1975.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
77. Presidential timber, 1975.
John Fischetti, Chicago daily news.
78. Senate seat, 1975.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
79. Church of latter day candidates, 1975.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul pioneer press.
80. Hubert's senate seat, 1975.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
81. Waiting to take her home, 1975.
Ben Sargent, Austin American statesman.
82. Looks like Hubert, 1975.
Craig MacIntosh, Minneapolis star.
LocationBox
Shelf K.15.G (Room B-105.7)15183. Waiting in the wings, 1976.
Eldon Pletcher, New Orleans times-picayune.
84. The front runner, 1976.
Carl Hubenthal, Los Angeles herald examiner.
85. It helps the balance of payments, 1976.
Herb Block.
86. And everywhere the party went, 1976.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative 47633.
87. 64...and still growing, 1976.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
88. Let me sit in a house by the side of the road..., 1976.
Crawford?, NEA.
89. Voter sympathy, 1976.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
90. In politics..., 1976.
Will Elder.
91. So much for the know-it-alls, 1976.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
92. I tell ya I'm not a camel, 1976.
Charlie Daniel, The Knoxville journal. MNHS negative 47219.
93. Charge, 1977.
Jack Lanigan, New Bedford standard times.
94. Harry S. Truman, 1977.
Jack Abshier, Kansas City star.
95. If we can get a word in, 1977.
Bob Artley, Worthington daily globe. MNHS negative HHHcn55.
96. We're going to miss you Hubert, 1978.
Bill Garner, Memphis commercial appeal. MNHS negative HHHcn52.
97. Hey, boss, Hubert says..., 1978.
Bill Day, Oakland press.
98. Welcome to the club, Hubert, 1978.
Hy Rosen.
LocationBox
Shelf K.15.H (Room B-105.7)15299. H.H.Happy warrior, undated.
Chuck Haynie, Louisville courier journal.
100. A day in the life of Senator Humph, undated.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative 45100.
101. The beads give you away, Hubert, undated.
Bob Stevens, Copley Newspapers.
102. The path from Minnesota to the presidency, undated.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative 47302.
103. Who is this man?, undated.
Al Capp.
104. Untitled, undated.
Paul Szep, Boston globe.
105. To Senator Humphrey from Sad Sack, undated.
Fred Rhoads.
106. Hubert Humphrey dead at 66, undated.
Lyle Lahey.
107. Horatio, I'd say the damage is marginal, undated.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch.
LocationBox
Shelf K.14.B (Room B-105.7)153108. A profile in courage, undated.
Bob Sullivan, Worcester telegram.
109. We didn't plan it this way--but..., undated.
Jim Berryman, Washington star.
110. To the White House, undated.
Hing?
111. Civil rights bill, undated.
Ralph Yardley.
112. Dangerous assignment, undated.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative 47829.
113. Sleeping beauty, undated.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
114. Senator Humph trims the budget, undated.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
115. Soil Bank idea, undated.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune.
116. Play it again, Sam, undated.
Ed Ashley, Toledo blade.
117. C.I.O., undated.
F.M. Antoncich, Litho Local 10.
118. He doesn't know anything except facts, undated.
James Thurber.
119. April 1st. Tuesday..., undated.
Barz?
120. 1914...Father Time, undated.
Barz?
121. Well done, 1964.
Roy, Minneapolis star. MNHS negative 34253.
LocationBox
Shelf K.14.C (Room B-105.7)154122. Drawing of Humphrey, undated.
Al Papas.
123. Drawing of Humphrey in a cowboy suit, approximately 1964.
124. It's me! Hubert H. Humphrey, December 16, 1965.
Reginald Manning, McNaught Syndicate.
125. Bag a few elephants..., undated.
Bob Stevens, Copley Newspapers; photocopy.
126. Welcome, Mr. Vice President, undated.
H. Lyons, Lyons Sunday edition.
127. Valentine greetings, 1967.
Gib Crockett, Evening star?
128. Collection of tissue weight copies of cartoons, undated. 35 items.
8 1/2 x 11 inches; from various United States newspapers and drawn by various artists.
129. Even teachers get spring fever, April 10, 1969.
Jerry Fearing, St. Paul dispatch. MNHS negative 47462.
130. One minute of prayer for peace, undated.
Jerry Doyle.
131. Equilibrium, undated.
Jim Silverberg.
132. What a day! I was exposed to mumps and Hubert Humphrey, May 5, 1965.
Jim Berry.
133. Politics, December 13, 1958.
L.D. Warren, Cincinnati enquirer.
134. Untitled, June 28, 1976.
Maxwell Silverstein; unpublished.
135. This old engine's still got it, April 22, 1976.
Maxwell Silverstein; unpublished. Letter from Silverstein attached. MNHS negative 47638.
136. How do I look, Mr. R.F.K.?, October 13, 1966.
John Milt Morris.
137. Never head of state...Just the heart!, 1978.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative HHHcn56.
138. ...that a shot of old Hubert wouldn't fix!, 1978.
Scott Long, Minneapolis tribune. MNHS negative 47297.
139. No tunnel of love, 1958.
Hy Rosen; depicts Humphrey and Khrushchev.
140. My mind is open but my heart is closed, undated.
Bartlett.