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Intolerable! by Norman MorrowFirst Slacker (to second ditto): " These lighting restrictions - darn d nuisance. Hailed a " taxi" the other night
Flanders Nights Entertainments, by BairnsfatherFlanders Nights Entertainments Captain Bairnsfather, who is at present somewhere in France, sends us the above amusing take-off of his colleague Mr Norman Morrow, our theatrical artist
Enough of war plays - theatre in WW1 by Norman MorrowA soldier back home on leave from the trenches is disgruntled to find that the entertainment on offer at the theatre is war-themed. He sees enough of that at the Front
Gods and Fighting Men by Edwin MorrowAn illustration from the Bystander of soldiers watching the opera from a high vantage point, all in full military uniform and showing a saddened expression. Date: 1916
Cartoon story, An Attempt on Antwerp, WW1Cartoon story, An Attempt on Antwerp, illustrating an attempt on the part of the journalist " Jingle" and the artist Norman Morrow to obtain passports in order to visit Antwerp at their
Man and a Woman. Morrow, Norman 1879 - 1917
Taft to-morrow. Illustration shows William H. Taft and William Jennings Bryan on a seesaw; Bryan, on the upper half, holds papers labeled Speech in reply to Taft and Taft, on the lower half
Arms and the Man by Edwin MorrowSub-titled - A suggestion for patriotic girls who wish to show their sympathy with the wounded in a practical way. A courting couple during World War I find an ingenious way of walking arm in arm by
U.s car factory converted to airplane productionThe Willys-Morrow plant in Elmira, New York State: a car factory that was converted to airplane production. In spite of these conversions of industrial plant
A Fantasy by Edwin MorrowA young woman imagines a rich suitor in her hands, and thinks, " He loves me, he loves me not..." as coins and money notes fall to the ground instead of petals