Object Record
Metadata
Finding number |
CGA.AC.W17.008 |
Title |
Educational journey |
Date |
1959-01-10 |
Creator |
Carmack, Paul R., 1895-1977 |
Signed Name |
Carmack |
Alternative title |
Now you can see why we'll never want to start a war-- |
Start Date |
1959 |
End date |
1959 |
Genre |
Editorial cartoon |
Subject |
Businessmen Cold War Consumer goods Cost of war Diplomacy Taxation Taxpayer |
Related people |
Mikoyan, Anastas, 1895-1978 |
Shown |
American men burdens car household appliances rope Soviet diplomat |
Published in |
Christian Science Monitor |
Medium |
Conte crayon/Ink/White paint/Coquille Board |
Width (cm) |
28.800 |
Height (cm) |
36.000 |
Language |
English |
Collection |
Paul R. Carmack Collection and Papers |
Description |
Summary: Two men (U.S. business) carry burdens (taxes resulting from past wars; additional goods he could sell if taxes weren't so high). The first man speaks to Soviet official Anastas Mikoyan. Man's words used as alternate title to this record. Mikoyan paid an informal diplomatic visit to the US in January 1959. He met members of the public, celebrities, and politicians alike. Dated administrative stamps from Christian Science Monitor on verso. Gift of Patricia Carmack Libbey and Marylee Carmack Reeder. |
Credit line |
Paul R. Carmack Collection and Papers, The Ohio State University Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum |
Accession number |
CGA.2019.074 |
Version |
original art |

