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He Can\u27t Live in Captivity
Cartoon depicts a bald eagle in a cage with the words Prejudice, Hatred, Bigotry, Fear, Intolerance, Apathy, Ignorance, and Cowardice. Stuart McDonald won the George Washington Honor Medal with this cartoon.https://commons.und.edu/mcdonald-cartoons/1349/thumbnail.jp
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s humorous attempt to mak
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s humorous attempt to make his own maple syrup
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s childhood story about t
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s childhood story about the day his thoughts of doctors changed. While at the store, a young McDonald overhears the story of the murder at the old Tingley House - allegedly committed by Dr. Chase, a local physician
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s first trip to Lewiston-
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s first trip to Lewiston-Auburn. Driving a 1953 two-tone Chevy Powerglide, McDonald and his cousin visited the twin cities to hear John F. Kennedy speak as part of his 1960 presidential campaign against Richard M. Nixon
Start of a New Season
Cartoon depicts new candidates growing in The State of North Dakota Political Garden (Test Plot). Several new candidates announce that they are running for office, among them, Stuart McDonald and Richard Larsen for the September 6, 1966 primary election. This cartoon was re-published in the February 1968 edition of the North Dakotan.Alternative title: Start of New Seasonhttps://commons.und.edu/mcdonald-cartoons/1184/thumbnail.jp
It Needs You To Make It Work
Cartoon depicts Lazy Citizen being comforted by Uncle Sam as a combine, Democracy, sits in the background. Citizens are encouraged to work hard, otherwise democracy will not survive. Stuart McDonald won a George Washington Honor Medal for this cartoon from the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge for the second consecutive year.https://commons.und.edu/mcdonald-cartoons/1476/thumbnail.jp
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s early work experiences
There and Back piece recounting author John McDonald\u27s early work experiences mowing lawns and picking blueberries as a child in Tenants Harbor
There and Back piece by Maine author and humorist John McDonald, who delves in
There and Back piece by Maine author and humorist John McDonald, who delves into the origin (seafaring) and definition of the term Down East, or as some would have it, Downeast
Air Pollution and Mortality for 60 US Cities in 1960
Data includes measurements on mortality rate and explanatory variables(air-pollution, socio-economic and meteorological) for 60 US cities in 1960. This data was originally published in McDonald, G.C. and Schwing,R.C. (1973) 'Instabilities of regression estimates relating air pollution to mortality', Technometrics, vol.15, 463-482. It was redistributed through Carnegie Mellon University's StatLib (lib.stat.cmu.edu
Letter from John McDonald to James B. Finley
Five counties -- Franklin, Pickaway, Ross, Pike and Scioto -- have formed a literary society named the Logan Historical Society. One of the objects of the Society is to erect a monument in memory of the Mingo Chief Logan, and secondly to collect material for a history of the early pioneers. McDonald has been selected by the Society as editor of the book which will be written. McDonald marvels that he has become an author at 60 years of age, stating that a special providence sent Finley to him. He would never have become an author without the encouragement of Finley. Rev. David Reed continues to have a good ministry among the people. Finally, McDonald is critical of the Ladies Repository because the articles are rather grave and philosophical for such a title. Abstract Number - 572https://digitalcommons.owu.edu/finley-letters/1868/thumbnail.jp
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