This is an advertisement for new tops for men. The text reads: "While beach garb for the girls gets skimpier and skimpier (Ole!), swimwear cover-ups for men are turning up with more dash and color than ever before. Available in a wide variety of quick-drying styles, they provide afterswim warmth and…
A "MAD Valentine" to the Designer's of Women's Fashions. The text reads: "Dear Valentine! Your dresses hang like burlap sacks, Your coats are a disgrace, Your hats might well have been designed For use in outer space, Before you make up next year's styles To sell your faithful harem-- Please…
This cartoon depicts Richard Nixon watching two televisions, one featuring a football game and the other featuring footage from the war in Vietnam. He is stating "Hit 'em again! Hit 'em again! Harder! Harder!" It is unclear to which program he is speaking.
This cartoon depicts the crucifixion of those who exhibit counter culture ideologies. Titles above the crucifixes are labeled with perpetrator's crime, such as "Question Authority," and "Militant."
This picture depicts a painting of a bloody Roman battle, with the head of Richard Nixon superimposed over the head of the Roman emperor. In the cartoon, Nixon is saying, "Thank you, Great Silent Majority. We shall proceed together, righteous in the knowledge that tis more blessed to Save Face than…
This cartoon depicts a man smoking marijuana, with violent police officers emerging from the smoke. The caption states, "Caution: Marijuana may be hazardous to your health."
This first image, found on page 2, depicts pigs in a pen, criticizing the young piglets who are breaking free of the pen to explore the world. The second image, found on page 11, depicts a police officer as a headless horseman - a critique on police brutality.
This is the leading photo for an article titled "For safer deliveries and healthier babies: Diet during pregnancy." The caption opposite the photo reads "To make her expectant months a joy for the family, the mother-to-be must know what foods to choose and how much of them to eat."