File:"There is always trouble when I travel."-Kaiser Wilhelm (J. Campbell Cory).jpg

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Description Cartoon depicts Kaiser Wilhelm stepping from Germany to Morocco. England calls out "Hi say! Keep hoff the grass! 'Ow dare you!'" while France declares "Defense de marcher a travers le gazon!"
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J. Campbell Cory  (1867–1925)  wikidata:Q41509608
 
J. Campbell Cory
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John Campbell Cory; J. C. Cory; Jack Cory
Description American cartoonist
Date of birth/death 11 September 1867 Edit this at Wikidata 17 November 1925 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Waukegan Denver
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creator QS:P170,Q41509608

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