The cartoonist interpreted John D. Rockefeller's remark as an attempted to placate the cartoonist. The cartoonist had portrayed Rockefeller as a giant octopus.
The cartoonist interpreted John D. Rockefeller's remark as an attempted to placate the cartoonist. The cartoonist had portrayed Rockefeller as a giant octopus.
The cartoonist interpreted John D. Rockefeller's remark as an attempted to placate the cartoonist. The cartoonist had portrayed Rockefeller as a giant octopus.
The cartoonist depicted John D. Rockefeller as a giant holding strings attached to politicians and controlling them like puppets. This interpretation suggests that the cartoonist viewed Rockefeller's remark as a reflection of his influence and power over government officials.
an important experece/event in john d. rockefellers life was creating the oil refinery
John Prentice - cartoonist - died in 1999.
cows are funny
John Hager - cartoonist - died on 1932-06-14.
John Hager - cartoonist - was born on 1858-06-29.
Tushar Dhawan the great thinks that the first cartoonist is John Leech.
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The Rockefellers created the oil business... and john Rockefeller was the richest man... a long time ago. Very rich and influential people in America, rumoured to be senior members of the illuminati.
George Clark - cartoonist - was born in 1902.