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She's going to make enemies for us
A woman (prosperity) is seen adjusting a boutonnière on Uncle Sam as she tell him, "the sweeter you smile upon me, the shourer they look," referring to three men (envy, foreign jealousy, and growing ill will toward U.S.) watch them from outside a window.
1925-11-04
1925
18.4 x 15.8 cm
Tribune Company
grayscale
- English
- Uncle Sam (Symbolic character)--1920-1930
- International relations--United States--1920-1930
- Economic & social conditions--United States--1920-1930
- Prosperity--United States--1920-1930
- still image
- text
- These materials are either in the public domain, according to U.S. copyright law, or permission has been obtained from rights owners. The digital version and supplementary materials are available for all educational uses worldwide.
- The Janet A. Ginsburg Chicago Tribune Image Collection
- Chicago Daily Tribune (November 4, 1925), Section One, p. 5
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