Editorial cartoons, 1994-1995.

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Editorial cartoons, 1994-1995.

The cartoons are: "No, Jimmy, this looks like a job for Superman" (Dec. 20, 1994), "Newton about to discover reality" (ca. 1994?), and "What?!...and interfere with our national pastime?!" (ca. March 1995). Accompanied by a letter from Jeff MacNelly to Sara S. Hodson.

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Macnelly, Jeff

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Hodson, Sara Suzanne 1949-

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Gingrich, Newt, 1943-

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Simpson, O.J., 1947-

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Carter, Jimmy, 1924-

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