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English: “Here’s To You, Bill!”
Cartoonist: Edward Windsor Kemble Source: Harper's Weekly Date: November 21, 1908, pp. 18-19This Harper’s Weekly cartoon offers a positive image of the country in the wake of Republican William Howard Taft’s election. Columbia and Uncle Sam toast the president-elect as his presents them with a Thanksgiving feast of “Peace and Prosperity.” |
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Source | http://elections.harpweek.com/1908/cartoons-1908-list.asp?Year=1908 |
Author | Haper's Weekly |
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