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Farmer Gulliver, He's Waking Up at Last
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| Title | Farmer Gulliver, He's Waking Up at Last |
| Date of Original | 1916-03-09 |
| Description | 'Farmer Gulliver' rising up on ground surrounded by little men, some flung into the air, each representing antagonists of farmers, including Professional politicians, Office seekers, Middle man, Usurious bankers, Wheat gambler, Packing trust, Land hogs, The Press, Crook lawyers, Big Biz, Members of Chamber of Commerce, Grain combines, Contractor, Railroad magnets, Harvester trust. |
| Ordering Information | Consult: http://library.ndsu.edu/ndsuarchives/duplication-services |
| General Subject | Politics & Government
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| Subject (LCTGM) | Farmers Political cartoons Periodical illustrations Bankers Politicians Grain industry Chambers of commerce Press Lawyers
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| Location | North Dakota United States
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| Decade | 1910-1919
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| Item Number | HD1485.N4 N66 |
| Format of Original | Drawings
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| Dimensions of Original | 24 x 27 cm. |
| Publisher of Original | National Nonpartisan League
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| Place of Publication | Fargo (N.D.)
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| Transcription | "Everybody knows the story of Gulliver and the Lilliputians. Gulliver was a big, strong man, but he was mastered by a horde of little fellows, each no bigger than one of his hands, who caught him white he was asleep and tied him down to the ground by a thousand little threads. Gulliver could have dealt with these little people singly in short order, but they caught him napping. The thread each one tied to him was not strong, but together they resisted his efforts, for awhile. Then Gulliver woke up and he was pretty angry. He mustered his strength, broke the bonds which held him and swept the horde of pests away. There has been a farmer Gulliver in North Dakota and like the Gulliver of old he has been caught napping and a horde of little pests have tied him down. But he is waking up! See him, as he observes what these little fellows have done! you bet he is angry! And he is bursting those bonds which the little fellows have been years making secure. He is awake now and he is going to be a match for those little fellows - what?" - Text accompanying image. "Prizes for Women Readers, To stimulate interest in the woman's department of the Leader and to get into closer touch with the farm women of North Dakota the Leader is offering this week $25 in prizes in a letter-writing contest for women and girls. Full particulars will be found in the women's department, Page 14." - Text above image. |
| Notes | Caption title. Illus. in: Nonpartisan Leader, March 9, 1916, p. cover. Artist unknown, other than 'Mo' or 'Mc' written in lower right corner of illus. |
| Repository Institution | North Dakota State University Libraries, Institute for Regional Studies
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| Repository Collection | Nonpartisan Leader periodical collection HD1485.N4 N66
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| Collection Finding Aid | http://hdl.handle.net/10365/6983 |
| Credit Line | Institute for Regional Studies, NDSU, Fargo (HD1485.N4 N66) |
| Rights Management | In public domain. |
| Language | eng; |
| Digital ID | NPL00060 |
| Original Source | Nonpartisan Leader, March 9, 1916 |
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