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William Henry Walker
American, 1871-1938
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William Jennings Bryan is a weight holding down the Democratic Party and Grover Cleveland, depicted as a hot air balloon. (1908)
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William Jennings Bryan, represented as a puffed up man in a military uniform (1920)
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Wilson — We should recognize all of them. Clemenceau — I can’t recognize any of them (1919)
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Wilson, that’s all (1915)
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Woman is not fit for the ballot (1913)
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Woman on steps calls to boys in sailor suits. (1898)
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Woodrow Wilson as a knight fiercely charges on the Democratic Party donkey towards the Republican Party elephant (1918)
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Woodrow Wilson as a medieval knight. His horse is the Democratic Party donkey, his shield is ‘pure democracy’ and his lance is ‘equal privilege.’ (1913)
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Woodrow Wilson walks by two shocked older ladies representing Prohibition and Democracy (1919)
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Woof! Woof! Woof! (1909)
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Yes, Dovey, there’s everything in the clothes one wears. We’ll be better understood (1916)
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Yond’ Cassius has a lean and hungry look He thinks too much; such men are dangerous. Julius Caesar Act 1, Sc. II (1912)
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You are the one I’ll talk with (1918)
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You can’t throw me (1913)
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You haven’t any notes, Charlie. It’s all the same to her (1916)
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You Never Can Tell ‘Thrice he assay’d and thrice in spite of scorn’ Paradise Lost (1908)
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You poor simps, get to-gethre and do something. I’m sick to death of both of you (1920)
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Young men in athletic uniforms of various sports under a sign reading ‘college opens Oct. 1st.’ (1903)
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