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Box 2

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Contains 137 Results:

How to Solve Problems, 1950

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 61
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February 25, 1950. A Board of Education official tries to close a trunk containing the evils of old buildings, overcrowded schools, teacher shortages, and "25-5 For All" while flaunting the solution of crying "Red! Red! Red!" He points at a fish skeleton around which the word "RED!" is written three times

Dates: 1950

Back-Breaking Load, 1951

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 62
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May 26, 1951. A man representing Teacher morale, carries an extremely large man carrying a briefcase labeled, "Extra-Curricular Activities Decision." The uncompensated extracurricular activities that Education officials seek to foist on teachers are depicted here as combined with inadequate pay, overcrowded classes, dilapidated buildings, the Timone Resolution and its concomitant witch hunts and repression to produce sinking teacher morale.

Dates: 1951

Two hobos read are prompted to read a casting call for a new production called The Informer Looking for top stoolpigeon roles, sin-singers, canaries., 1954

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 63
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September 25, 1954. While the Board of Education casts its net for informers who will at stool pigeons and lackeys, two unemployed passers-by turn thumbs down with the statement, "Not for us pal, we have our pride."

Dates: 1954

Ideal Teacher

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 65
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A man's mouth is tied up, his ears blocked and opaque sunglasses cover his eyes

Dates: 1900-1962

Man on horseback, 1951

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 68
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February 03, 1951. Governor Thomas E. Dewey on a horse brandishes flag, "'Emergency' Powers Proposal" His horse has a sash reading, "War War War" and his sword reads, "Schools last!"

Dates: 1951

A Final Push Needed, 1960

 File — Box: 2, Folder: 70
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March 05, 1960. "More State Aid!" Three monstrous fingers point at Governor, demanding aid. Teachers are urged to pressure Governor Rockefeller for more state aid.

Dates: 1960