Everybody seems to have their own ideas about what our prosperity depends on

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US ILfC SC/019-id4377

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Everybody seems to have their own ideas about what our prosperity depends on

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  • 1926 (Creation)

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Black ink drawing white board, 19 inches (47 cm.) tall by 15 inches (38 cm.) wide, with 7 or 8 small pencil sketches (preliminary to designs on front) on he back. Signed "Orr" lower right; printed label: "S. Pat. Off.: copyright 1926, by the Chicago Tribune." Six mature male figures, clothed according to their callings, each think they are the main contributors to prosperity: farmer, city man, railroads, banker, worker, and business man. All stand around a tree with roots and branches, with money bags for fruit.

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