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Herblock Looks at 1962: Fifty Years Ago in Editorial Cartoons, Part I

“You Really Think You Can Charm Those Birds?” (001.02.00)

“You Really Think You Can Charm Those Birds?”
“You Really Think You Can Charm Those Birds?” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, January 9, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (001.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-5518]

“After All, It Doesn’t Have to Be a One-Way Street” (002.02.00)

“After All, It Doesn’t Have to Be a One-Way Street”
“After All, It Doesn’t Have to Be a One-Way Street,” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, February 15, 1962. Ink brush, graphite and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (002.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-5537]

“Hello—ORwell 1984?” (003.02.00)

“Hello—ORwell 1984?”
“Hello—ORwell 1984?” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, April 1, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (003.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-5570]

 “Son, Let’s Not Be Too Dogmatic About This” (004.02.00)

“Son, Let’s Not Be Too Dogmatic About This”
“Son, Let’s Not Be Too Dogmatic About This,” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, May 2, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (004.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-05592]

“It Doesn’t Hold Him Down, But It Annoys Hell Out of Him” (005.02.00)

“It Doesn’t Hold Him Down, But It Annoys Hell Out of Him”
“It Doesn’t Hold Him Down, But It Annoys Hell Out of Him,” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, June 14, 1962. Ink brush, graphite and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (005.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-5620]

“Once More Unto the Brink, Once More” (006.02.00)

“Once More Unto the Brink, Once More”
“Once More Unto the Brink, Once More,” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, October 9, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (006.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-05703]

 “Just a Few More Shots and Then We Can Go On the Wagon Again” (007.02.00)

“Just a Few More Shots and Then We Can Go On the Wagon Again”
“Just a Few More Shots and Then We Can Go On the Wagon Again,” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, April 4, 1962. Ink brush, graphite and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (007.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-05571]

“I May Still Have to Rely on Reckless Inaction” (008.02.00)

“I May Still Have to Rely on Reckless Inaction”
“I May Still Have to Rely on Reckless Inaction,” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, October 25, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (008.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-05715]

“Clock, Anyone?” (009.02.00)

“Clock, Anyone?”
“Clock, Anyone?” 1962. Published in the Washington Post, March 15, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (009.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-05558]

Tick—Tock—Tick— (010.02.00)

Tick—Tock—Tick—
Tick—Tock—Tick—, 1962. Published in the Washington Post, October 28, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (010.02.00)
[Digital ID # LC-DIG-hlb-05717]

Herblock Looks at 1962: Fifty Years Ago in Editorial Cartoons, Part II

[Flag with dollar sign] (001.03.00)

[Flag with dollar sign]
[Flag with dollar sign flies above the United States flag at a steel factory]. Published in the Washington Post, April 12, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (001.03.00)

“Wait a  Minute—That's Not What I Had in Mind” (002.03.00)

“Wait a Minute—That's Not What I Had in Mind”
“Wait a Minute—That's Not What I Had in Mind.” Published in the Washington Post, January 19, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (002.03.00)

“It Looks Like a Real Free-For-All” (003.03.00)

“It Looks Like a Real Free-For-All”
“It Looks Like a Real Free-For-All.” Published in the Washington Post, July 22, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (003.03.00)

“Leaving Religion to Private Initiative Is Un-American” (004.03.00)

“Leaving Religion to Private Initiative Is Un-American”
“Leaving Religion to Private Initiative Is Un-American.” Published in the Washington Post, June 28, 1962. Ink brush and graphite over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (004.03.00)

Other Foreign News (005.03.00)

Other Foreign News
Other Foreign News. Published in the Washington Post, October 26, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white with overlays over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (005.03.00)

“What Are You, Some Kind of a Fresh Air Nut?” (006.03.00)

“What Are You, Some Kind of a Fresh Air Nut?”
“What Are You, Some Kind of a Fresh Air Nut?” Published in the Washington Post, April 25, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (006.03.00)

“I Understand You Plan to Sit Out This Dilemma” (007.03.00)

“I Understand You Plan to Sit Out This Dilemma”
“I Understand You Plan to Sit Out This Dilemma.” Published in the Washington Post, May 9, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (007.03.00)

“How Soon Do You Think We Can Get Away from Here and Still Come Back Next Year?” (008.03.00)

“How Soon Do You Think We Can Get Away from Here and Still Come Back Next Year?”
“How Soon Do You Think We Can Get Away from Here and Still Come Back Next Year?” Published in the Washington Post, July 25, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (008.03.00)

“I Said, You DO Have Your Hearing Aid Turned On, Sir, Don't You?” (009.03.00)

“I Said, You DO Have Your Hearing Aid Turned On, Sir, Don't You?”
“I Said, You DO Have Your Hearing Aid Turned On, Sir, Don't You?” Published in the Washington Post, October 12, 1962. Reprinted in 1976. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white with overlay over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (009.03.00)

“Let ‘Em Vote for Congressmen—Long As We Can Keep the Congressmen from Voting for Them” (010.03.00)

“Let ‘Em Vote for Congressmen—Long As We Can Keep the Congressmen from Voting for Them”
“Let 'Em Vote for Congressmen—Long As We Can Keep the Congressmen from Voting for Them.” Published in the Washington Post, December 19, 1962. Ink brush, graphite, and opaque white over graphite underdrawing. Herbert L. Block Collection, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress (010.03.00)

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