File:"Happy Days Are Here Again" (St Louis Post Dispatch 1952 ).jpg

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A political cartoon featuring an elephant playing a ukulele in a grass skirt.

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English: This is likely spoofing on FDR's 1932 campaign song Happy Days Are Here Again.

This image was taken from a scan of the newspaper.

While it seems there was an original notice for the cartoon in 1952, it was not renewed by 1980 as was required under the law at the time.
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Source The State Historical Site of Missouri for info, Newspapers.com for image
Author Daniel Robert Fitzpatrick

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current22:10, 28 December 2023Thumbnail for version as of 22:10, 28 December 20235,877 × 7,078 (3.05 MB)SDudley (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by {[Creator:Anonymous}} from [https://cdm17228.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/ec/id/5782 The State Historical Site of Missouri] for info, [https://www-newspapers-com.wikipedialibrary.idm.oclc.org/image/139265786/?terms=St.%20Louis%20Post-Dispatch&match=1 Newspapers.com] for image with UploadWizard

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