World War I,WWI,School Children,Young Boy with his dog,August 1914,Roadway
Title: [Gee, ain't it fine that our teacher could go abroad this summer?]
Creator(s): Clubb, John Scott, 1875-1934, artist
Date Created/Published: 1914 Aug. 23 [publication date]
Summary: A young boy, seated with his dog by a roadway, smiles at the thought of his school teacher being stranded on a dock in Europe, just as school is scheduled to open in the United States.
Notes:
Inscribed in pencil below image: Gee, wasn't it fine that our teacher could go abroad this summer?
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Signed, lower right: Clubb 14 / [club logogram].
Title from The Rochester herald.
Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.92)
At the outbreak of World War I in early August 1914, all passenger ship service from European ports was curtailed, stranding hundreds of foreign travelers.
Published in: The Rochester Herald, August 23, 1914.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Social aspects.
School children--1910-1920.
Drawings--American--1910-1920.
Editorial cartoons--American--1910-1920.
Periodical illustrations--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /2009616434/
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