Having trouble with the hat,Warren Harding,Cartoon,Republican Party,Magician
Title: Having trouble with the hat
Creator(s): Kirby, Rollin, 1875-1952, artist
Date Created/Published: 1921 Feb. 15.
Summary: Cartoon shows President-elect Warren Harding as a magician trying to perform a trick using a high silk hat labeled 'Cabinet.' A rabbit, holding a sign labeled 'Separate Peace,' sits on a table behind him along with other props. The table cloth, decorated with an elephant, is labeled 'G.O.P.' Harding was an undistinguished Republican senator who became president in 1921. He appointed a cabinet containing a few outstanding men, a number of mediocrities, and several corrupt politicians. He opposed American ratification of the Treaty of Versailles and as president signed a congressional resolution making a separate peace with Germany.
Notes:
(DLC/PP-1983:170.303)
Probably published in: New York Post.
jr / 860515; ljr / 990304.
Subjects:
Harding, Warren G.--(Warren Gamaliel),--1865-1923.
Republican Party (U.S. : 1854- )--1920-1921.
Magicians--1920-1930.
World War, 1914-1918--Peace--United States
Drawings.
Editorial cartoons--American.
Bookmark /acd1996005028/PP/
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