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Regulars and irregulars - but all arrayed against a common e

Regulars and irregulars - but all arrayed against a common enemy - That ammunition fits our gun only. Tiger in fort with flag Tammany graft looking through telescope at Seth Low, who is commanding men as they load large gun anti-Tammany, with bullets clean record capable administration, and just return for taxes, under flag municipal reform. Date 1903 Oct. 21. Regulars and irregulars - but all arrayed against a common enemy - That ammunition fits our gun only. Tiger in fort with flag Tammany graft looking through telescope at Seth Low, who is commanding men as they load large gun anti-Tammany, with bullets clean record capable administration, and just return for taxes, under flag municipal reform. Date 1903 Oct. 21

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Ammunition Common Enemy Fits Puck Regulars Arrayed Irregulars


Regulars and Irregulars - United Against a Common Enemy

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This political cartoon, published on October 21, 1903, in Puck magazine, depicts a scene of unity and determination against a common adversary. The image features two distinct groups, the "Regulars" and the "Irregulars," standing side by side, each with their unique identities, yet bound together by a shared purpose. In the foreground, Seth Low, a reformist leader, commands a group of men as they diligently load a large anti-Tammany gun. The men, representing the "Regulars," are seen working together, their focus unwavering. In the background, a Tammany Hall figure, symbolizing corruption and graft, peeks through a telescope, observing the scene with a concerned expression. The caption above the cartoon reads, "Regulars and Irregulars - but all arrayed against a common enemy - That ammunition fits our gun only." This line emphasizes the unity of the two groups, who, despite their differences, have come together to fight against a common enemy – Tammany Hall and its corrupt practices. The image serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of unity and the shared pursuit of justice, even in the face of adversity. The clean record capable administration, symbolized by Seth Low and the "Regulars," stands in stark contrast to the corrupt Tammany Hall, represented by the "Tiger in Fort" figure. This political cartoon not only captures the essence of the political climate of the early 1900s but also serves as a timeless reminder of the power of unity and determination in the face of adversity.

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