Item Info
Media Type: Cartoons (Commentary)
Source: Print and Picture Collection
Notes:
"If we interpret the new Ambassador rightly, he means that in the diplomacy or the future each nation must look out for itself, while the devil, following his ancient custom, takes the hindmost.
"This address, in which the Harding Administration seems to have spoken its mind clearly for the first time, accomplished a number of things. It closed the great chapter of history that began immediately after the armistice. It dispelled a world of doubt and a world of lingering hopes."
"Ambassador Harvey Kills Hopes for World League." Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia, PA). 1921, May 21: p. 8.
Bibliography:
Sykes, Charles Henry. "A Firm Stand, Anyhow." Evening Public Ledger (Philadelphia, PA). 1921, May 21: p. 8.
Creator Name: Sykes, Charles Henry, 1882-1942 - Artist