Folder 17
Contains 5 Results:
Orignal Number: 92, 1915-03-31
Caption: none Description: The March lion is onstage performing for “D.C.” and Uncle Sam, while the April lamb waits in the wings and says, “I’ll bet they’ll be glad to see my turn.”
Original Number: 84, 1916-01-10
Caption: The Good Citizens Medal Description: “D.C.” pins a medal on the lapel of a man who has been sprinkling sawdust on the icy sidewalks.
Original Number: 73, 1917-03-22
Caption: none Description: “D.C.” greets a young girl representing Spring and pleads, “Now that you’re here, please stay.”
Original Number: 42, 1917-05-12
Caption: The Steadfastness of Fickle May Description: In strong winds, “D.C.” reads a weather bulletin calling for “little change in temperature.”
Original Number: 17, 1930
Caption: none Description: “D.C.” is menaced by a flock of starlings while carrying items representing various District problems. He says, “As if I didn’t have enough troubles!”