War frivolities
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War frivolities
War frivolities. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with a brawl at center among reserve soldiers anxious for action, and vignettes depicting war-related shortages and other problems at home, such as printing the baseball news on the tenth page now and no more Paris fashions, also shows boxer Jack Johnson at top, as well as a French soldier playing a trumpet Aux Armes Citoyens, and at bottom is Our valiant correspondent at the front locked in a safe labeled The Daily Howl in the middle of a battlefield. Date 1914 September 5. War frivolities. Illustration shows a vignette cartoon with a brawl at center among reserve soldiers anxious for action, and vignettes depicting war-related shortages and other problems at home, such as printing the baseball news on the tenth page now and no more Paris fashions, also shows boxer Jack Johnson at top, as well as a French soldier playing a trumpet Aux Armes Citoyens, and at bottom is Our valiant correspondent at the front locked in a safe labeled The Daily Howl in the middle of a battlefield. Date 1914 September 5
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September 5, 1914: Amidst the tense anticipation and anxiety of reserve soldiers eager for action, this illustration captures the ironic contrasts of life both at home and at the front lines during the early stages of World War I. In the center, a heated brawl breaks out among soldiers, reflecting their restlessness and eagerness for battle. Surrounding the scene, a series of vignettes highlight the various hardships and shortages being experienced back home. The baseball news now relegated to the tenth page, and the absence of Paris fashions, serve as reminders of the disruptions caused by the war. At the top of the illustration, the iconic boxer Jack Johnson is depicted, symbolizing the spirit of determination and resilience in the face of adversity. A French soldier playing the trumpet "Aux Armes Citoyens" (To Arms, Citizens) adds a sense of urgency and call to action. At the bottom, our intrepid correspondent is shown, locked in a safe labeled "The Daily Howl," amidst the chaos and danger of the battlefield. This poignant image encapsulates the sacrifices and risks being taken by journalists in their pursuit of truth and information, bringing the realities of the war to the world.
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