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Opposite views,entanglement peril,League,Nations,Uncle Sam,relations,bomb,1922

Title: Opposite views of the entanglement peril
Date Created/Published: [published 1922]
Summary: Two cartoons, one showing G.O.P. elephant saying, 'Don't touch that, it's a bomb!!' to Uncle Sam, who holds newspaper with headline, 'League of Nations'; the other showing symbol of death, 'future wars' chained by 'League of Nations' to Uncle Sam.
Notes:
Illus. in: The Literary digest, 1922 Nov. 11, p. 11.
Reference copy in LOT 4405 (1922).
Subjects:
League of Nations--1920-1930.
Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)--1920-1930.
International relations--1920-1930.
Editorial cartoons--1920-1930.
Prints--1920-1930.
Bookmark /90713815/
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