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How a part of that thirty-five million was spent
Outside the doors of Congress, Mr. Dry (Anti-Saloon League) stands next to barrels full of money (prohibition fund) and hands a book (fee) to a Congressman. The Congressman has a document (speaking dates) in his back pocket and a bulky briefcase with several rolled documents (dry speeches).
1926-06-25
1926
17 x 15.9 cm
Tribune Company
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- English
- Legislators--United States--1920-1930
- Prohibition--United States--1920-1930
- Mr. Dry (Symbolic character)--1920-1930
- Politics & government--United States--1920-1930
- Corruption--United States--1920-1930
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- 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 (June 25, 1926), Section One, p. 5
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