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-A Needed Change for the Senatorial Lobby. (1900 ca.)
-Puck Wants 'A Strong Man at the Head of Government'—But Not This Kind. (1880-02-04)
-In Danger. (1881-02-09)
-This Is Not the New York Stock Exchange, It Is the Patronage Exchange, Called U.S. Senate. (1881-04-13)
-Waiting. (1881-04-20)
-'Tis But a Step—From the Banquet Hall to the 'Black Maria.' (1881-05-25)
-Another Deluge. (1882-10-18)
-The Garden Party of the Monopolists—Louis XV. Style. (1882-09-20)
-Hubbell Wants to Be Senator. (1882-12-12)
-Congressional Contempt. (1883-01-31)
-Our Congressman. (1883-02-14)
-The National Grab-Bag—'Help Yourself!' (1884)
-Puck's Review of the Past Year. (1884-12-31)
-The Bugaboo of Congress. (1885-02-04)
-Oeffnet die Thore! (1886 ca.)
-'The Profits of the Senatorial Business.' (1886-07-07)
-Open the Doors! (1886-03-03)
-Serving Two Masters. (1886-06-23)
-A Pretty Dish to Set before the Nation! (1886-08-04)
-The Senate of the Future—A Close Corporation of Millionaires. (1887-01-19)
-Re-Appearance of the Political Robert Macaire. (1887-06-22)
-The Bosses of the Senate. (1889-01-23)
-They All Do It—Cringing before the Irish Vote and Support. (1889-04-03)
-The Way We Become Senator Nowadays. (1890-01-22)
-The 'Social Precedence' Agony in Washington. (1890-01-22)
-Better No Senate Than a Boodle Senate. (1890-01-29)
-'We Love It for the Enemies It Has Made.' (1890-01-29)
-None but Millionaires Need Apply. —The Coming Style of Presidential Election. (1890-03-12)
-They Hate the Light, but They Can't Escape It. (1890-03-26)
-'Dignified Silence.' (1890-05-07)
-Robin Hood with a Difference. (1890-06-04)
-The Hopeless Appeal of New York Interests to Incompetence and Inefficiency. (1890-06-25)
-Puck's Fourth-of-July Nightmare—Produced by the Republican High Jinks in Washington. (1890-07-02)
-A Very Pretty Picnic for the Newly-Made States—But No Show for Democratic Territories. (1890-07-23)
-Our Law-Makers at Work. (1890-09-10)
-A Shining Exception to the General Rule.—One Senator Elected on His Merits. (1891-03-25)
-Time to Clean Up, Boys, and Look Pretty! (1891-11-11)
-'Just about Even!' (1892-12-14)
-What Is Needed — A Thorough Sifting. (1892-12-28)
-The Task of Diogenes Not in It. (1893-02-01)
-The Political Safe-Breakers Foiled. (1893-05-10)
-Awaiting the News from Washington. (1893-08-30)
-They Can't Hold Up This Train! (1893-10-11)
-Throw 'Em Out! (1893-11-08)
-Through the Jungle. (1893-11-22)
-A Senate for Revenue Only. (1894-03-28)
-Next!! (1894-04-04)
-Mill's Senatorial Search Light. (1894-05-30)
-The Only Thing That Would Scare Our Thick-Skinned Senators. (1894-06-27)
-Where Is the Difference? (1894-08-08)
-'The Right Man in the Right Place.' (1895-01-23)
-Mutual Sympathy. (1895-02-27)
-The Dead Issue. (1895-06-05)
-'McKinleyism' (1897-07-21)
-'He That Entereth Not in by the Door—' (1898-02-09)
-The Commercial Club of Washington. (1905-10-25)
-Has She Got Him at Last? (1899-01-25)
-The Making of a Senator. (1905-11-15)
-The Ugly Duckling. (1906-02-21)
-The Branding. (1909-02-17)
-Why It Goes Up. (1909-04-21)