Clipping : Life. "Some (as yet) untried ways of winning the vote." November 1, 1917
Anti-suffrage
Flags
Life Magazine, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Magazine illustration
Periodicals--Publishing--United States
Illustration by Ellison Hoover, appeared on page 707 of Life Magazine, entitled "Some (as yet) untried ways of winning the vote." Features five vignettes of women using militant tactics to persuade men, including violence, hitting a man in the face with a pie, and stomping on the a shredded American flag.
Hoover, Ellison, 1888-1955, artist
New York : Life Publishing Company
[1917-11-01]
1 sheet ([1] page)
English
Clipping : Life Magazine. She: You are too severe, James. Even the suffragette is one of God's screechers. [May, 1915]
Anti-suffrage
Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Illustration of a woman speaking to a man in a crowd of people. In the background is a woman standing on a platform with her arm raised, speaking about votes for women.
Birch, Reginald Bathurst, 1856-1943
New York, Mitchell & Miller
[1915-05]
1 p.
English
PERI.1915.03
Clipping : Life Magazine. Tullia. May 15, 1913
Cartoons (Commentary)--1910-1920
Tullia, active 1st century B.C.
War
Clipping from an issue of Life Magazine shows a large group of women carrying "Votes for Women" signs racing into a room as a group of male legislators retreat.
The title, "Tullia" is a reference to Tullia Minor, the last queen of Rome who helped bring about the overthrow of the Monarchy and murder of her father.
Thomson, Rodney
New York : Life Publishing Company
1913-05-15
1 p.
English
PERI.1913.05
Clipping : Life Magazine. In 1950. December 10, 1914
Feminists
Gender roles
Homemakers
Walker, A. B. (Alanson Burton), 1878-1947
Woman president
Page from an issue of Life Magazine with cartoon by artist, A.B. Walker containing humorous predictions about what life may be like in 1950. The drawing contains many vignettes of women in 1950, including: a woman president of the United States, the portrayal of a woman as a blacksmith and a man as a woman pushing a stroller; and an illustration of the world labeled "Feminist" and a woman kicking a man off of the top of the world.
Walker, A. B. (Alanson Burton), 1878-1947
New York : Life Publishing Company
1914-12-10
2 p.
English
PERI.1914.01
Clipping : The Pro-Suffrage Number of Life. The Literary Digest. [1913]
Advertising
Life (Chicago, Ill.)
Literary digest
Advertisement and call for contributions for an upcoming pro-suffrage issue of Life Magazine.
The Literary Digest
New York : Funk & Wagnalls
[1913]
1 p.
Life Magazine, cover : "Nowadays" by William Henry Walker. Vol. 36, No. 677. December 19, 1895
Cartoons (Commentary)--1890-1900
Magazine covers--1890-1900
Men--Domestic life--1890-1900
Suffrage--United States--Caricature and cartoons
Women--Clothing & dress--1890-1900
Women--Social life--1890-1900
Women in men's clothing
Cartoon published on the cover of Life Magazine.
Illustration shows a woman standing in front of a mirror tying her necktie. In the background, her husband stands at the open door looking on.
Caption: Nowadays. "My dear Susan, I wish you would keep your trowsers on your own side of the closet."
Walker, William Henry, 1871-1938
New York : Mitchell & Miller
1895-12-19
2 p.
English
PERI.1895.01