Satire about the New Years' Eve, 1910
Title

Satire about the New Years' Eve, 1910

Caption

Happy new year! Illustration shows Father Time ringing bells proclaiming 'The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number', This was a utilitarian maxim. In the picture a crowd in the street celebrates the New Year by using noisemakers, horns, drums, and cymbals to sound their personal causes, such as 'Partisanship' and 'Partisan Politics', 'Ring Politics', 'Spoils System', 'Women's Rights', and 'Calamity Howling'. Published 1910 December 28th. Illustration shows Father Time ringing bells proclaiming 'The Greatest Good for the Greatest Number', This was a utilitarian maxim. a crowd in the street celebrates New Year using noisemakers, horns, drums, and cymbals to sound their personal causes, such as 'Partisanship' and 'Partisan Politics', 'Ring Politics', 'Spoils System', 'Women's Rights', and 'Calamity Howling'.

Date

1910

Credit line

Photo12/Ann Ronan Picture Library

Reference

ARP16A00_151

License type

Rights managed

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