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(1850-1924). American legislator and author. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1 February 1920, on Lodges opposition to the Treaty of Versailles
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(1850-1924). American legislator and author. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1 February 1920, on Lodges opposition to the Treaty of Versailles
HENRY CABOT LODGE
(1850-1924). American legislator and author. Teaching Him What to Say. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1 February 1920, on Lodges determination to assign blame for the U.S. Senates rejection of the Versailles Treaty on President Woodrow Wilson
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1919 1920 Cabot Chateau Conference February Henri Kirby Legislator Lodge New York World Pacifist Palace Paris Parrot Progressive Era Rollin Senate Senator Top Hat Treaty Of Versailles Umbrella Versailles Wilson Woodrow
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The caption for the print of " (1850-1924). American legislator and author. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1 February 1920, on Lodges opposition to the Treaty of Versailles (HENRY CABOT LODGE (1850-1924). American legislator and author. Teaching Him What to Say. Cartoon by Rollin Kirby from the New York World, 1 February 1920, on Lodges determination to assign blame for the U. S. Senates rejection of the Versailles Treaty on President Woodrow Wilson) (1920,1919, america, american, cabot, cartoon, chateau, conference early february henri kirby legislator lodge men moustache new york world pacifist palace paris parrot progressive era rollin senate senator thomas top hat treaty of versailles umbrella versailles wilson woodrow) (not the company) (do not mention commercial use) by 140_1683809" from Granger Art on Demand could be: "This thought-provoking political cartoon captures a pivotal moment in history as it depicts Henry Cabot Lodge's strong opposition to the Treaty of Versailles following World War I. Created by renowned artist Rollin Kirby for The New York World newspaper in February 1920 during a time known as America's Progressive Era. In this satirical illustration titled 'Teaching Him What to Say, ' Lodge is portrayed with his signature moustache and
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