In 1940, Whitney Darrow, Jr. reminded us, in the pages of the New Yorker, why we should not talk politics. It's seventy-five years later and now—especially now—it's still a good subject to avoid.
Note: So, to play it safe, I won't be discussing politics here—all Inauguration week.
Whitney Darrow, Jr., The New Yorker, May 18, 1940, page 17 |
Whitney Darrow, Jr., The New Yorker, May 18, 1940, page 17 |
Note: So, to play it safe, I won't be discussing politics here—all Inauguration week.
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Great drawing and caption, but I'd love to see this drawn by Peter Arno. It looks and sounds like one of his scenes.
ReplyDeleteWell, I'd love to see just about anything drawn by Peter Arno.
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