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1. Ding goes to Russia Ding goes to Russia 1932 Soviet Union -- Description and travel -- 1917-1944; Soviet Union -- Description and travel -- 1917-1944 -- Caricatures and cartoons; Communism -- Soviet Union; Communism -- Soviet Union -- Caricatures...

2. Twentieth century unlimited, a review of how we grow with a glance at the passing show Twentieth century unlimited, a review of how we grow with a glance at the passing show 1916 Civilization; Progress; Twentieth century

3. The paramount issue. The paramount issue. 1902-07-09 Weather; Rain; Floods

4. Wanted: a Noah to build an ark. Miss Democracy: "Sakes alive! I wonder if it isn't ever going to clear Wanted: a Noah to build an ark. Miss Democracy: "Sakes alive! I wonder if it isn't ever going to clear up!" 1903-05-12 Democratic Party; Party platforms; Trade policy; Silver; Socialism; Politics

5. The irony of fate. In the East they are praying for rain. In the West they are--not The irony of fate. In the East they are praying for rain. In the West they are--not 1903-05-27 Weather; Rain; Regions

6. Why not introduce a little variety in the President's trip and show him through Iowa on a steamboat Why not introduce a little variety in the President's trip and show him through Iowa on a steamboat 1903-06-01 Weather; Rain; Floods; Presidents -- United States

7. Oft recurring and as often forgotten Oft recurring and as often forgotten 1903-10-24 Stock market; Economic cycles; United States -- Economic conditions; Depressions

8. Generally fair and warmer in the West Generally fair and warmer in the West 1904-06-07 Weather; Rain; Floods

9. We are mighty glad to know that Judge Parker is such a good swimmer. For a terrible flood is predicted We are mighty glad to know that Judge Parker is such a good swimmer. For a terrible flood is predicted for next November. 1904-08-06 Democratic Party; Republican Party; Majority; Candidates

10. Up to date farming in the Northwest Up to date farming in the Northwest 1905-07-07 Weather; Rain; Floods; Farming

11. The horrible vicissitudes of the corn. Killed by the spring floods. Perished in the drought. Fatally The horrible vicissitudes of the corn. Killed by the spring floods. Perished in the drought. Fatally injured by an early frost. And marketed at 50 cents a bushel. 1905-08-14 Crops; Corn; Agriculture -- Economic aspects; Farming

12. Modern philanthropy Modern philanthropy 1905-09-26 Philanthropy; Philanthropists; Hypocrites; Hypocrisy; Charity; Human nature

13. Shade of old Noah: "this certainly reminds me of old times" Shade of old Noah: "this certainly reminds me of old times" 1906-09-20 Weather; Rain

14. Hung out to dry Hung out to dry 1907-07-16 Weather; Rain; Floods; Farmers

15. The direful diary of the corn crop. July: Alas for the corn! Here it is getting dry. Maybe we'll have The direful diary of the corn crop. July: Alas for the corn! Here it is getting dry. Maybe we'll have an awful drought. Oh, think of the awful misery and privation and little children starving in the streets! It is terrible to think of! The worst part of it all is that all we can do is to worry. August: Oh, woe is me! Just hear it rain, rain! The corn is about all drowned now and if it don't stop this flood pretty soon we won't have anything but mud turtles and pond lilies to live on next winter! September: oh, direful day! What if we should have a frost now and kill all the corn and all the little pigs would go hungry and pestilence and poverty would be abroad in the land? I tell you we are face to face with a great calamity. October: Just our luck! Something always has to happen! Here we are with the corn cribs and barns and house and woodshed and yard full of corn and thousands of bushels of corn still out there in the field and no place to put it. Doggone it all, anyway! 1907-09-28 Irony; Corn; Crops; Agriculture

16. Aw, what y' 'fraid of? [subtitle] Couldn't go under with all those life preservers if there should be Aw, what y' 'fraid of? [subtitle] Couldn't go under with all those life preservers if there should be a flood and besides it ain't goin' to rain much anyhow. 1907-10-30 Finance, Public -- United States; United States -- Economic conditions; United States -- Economic policy; Prosperity

17. From telegraphic description of the conditions in the lowlands of Iowa. From telegraphic description of the conditions in the lowlands of Iowa. 1908-07-06 Floods; Natural disasters

18. Won't Mr. Burbank please cross the corn with the pond lilies, so we won't lose so many corn crops on Won't Mr. Burbank please cross the corn with the pond lilies, so we won't lose so many corn crops on account of high water? 1909-07-10 Crops; Floods; Corn; Weather

19. Won't Mr. Burbank please cross the corn with the pond lilies, so we won't lose so many corn crops on Won't Mr. Burbank please cross the corn with the pond lilies, so we won't lose so many corn crops on account of high water? 1909-07-10 Crops; Floods; Corn; Weather

20. Are you quite sure it's the right road, Uncle Jim? Are you quite sure it's the right road, Uncle Jim? 1910-08-11 Political corruption -- United States; Scandal; United States -- Officials and employees; United States. Dept. of Agriculture
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