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Looking for help
Looking for help. Illustration shows an old woman labeled Democratic Party standing in the Democratic Intelligence Bureau managed by JK Jones who is sitting behind a desk, she is looking for help and taking a good look at several prospective candidates, from left: David B. Hill No objection to dirty work, William Jennings Bryan Used to waiting, Richard Olney Old but regular, Edward M. Shepard Will do anything, Alton B. Parker Neat and quiet, and Arthur P. Gorman Willing and obliging. Date 1903 May 20. Looking for help. Illustration shows an old woman labeled Democratic Party standing in the Democratic Intelligence Bureau managed by JK Jones who is sitting behind a desk, she is looking for help and taking a good look at several prospective candidates, from left: David B. Hill No objection to dirty work, William Jennings Bryan Used to waiting, Richard Olney Old but regular, Edward M. Shepard Will do anything, Alton B. Parker Neat and quiet, and Arthur P. Gorman Willing and obliging. Date 1903 May 20
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This illustration, dated May 20, 1903, portrays an elderly woman representing the Democratic Party, seeking guidance and support in the Democratic Intelligence Bureau. The bureau is overseen by JK Jones, who sits attentively behind his desk. The woman, labeled as the Democratic Party, is carefully examining several prospective candidates, each with distinct characteristics and qualifications. From left to right, the first candidate is David B. Hill, who is depicted as having no objection to dirty work. Next is William Jennings Bryan, who is shown as being patient and enduring. Richard Olney, the third candidate, is described as being old but reliable. Edward M. Shepard is portrayed as willing to do anything, while Alton B. Parker is depicted as neat and quiet. Lastly, Arthur P. Gorman is labeled as willing and obliging. The Democratic Party, with a look of determination on her face, is in search of the most suitable candidate to lead her party. The atmosphere in the room is tense, as the weight of the decision rests heavily on her shoulders. The candidates, each eager to make a positive impression, wait anxiously for their turn to present their case. The Democratic Intelligence Bureau, under the watchful eye of JK Jones, serves as the stage for this crucial moment in Democratic Party history.
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