[The day we celebrate. Our youngest contributor's idea of it]
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Several Irish-Americans celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a parade. Policeman and politicians march in the streets, carrying such banners as "Erin Go Bray" and "Horay for Irlan." Children in tattered clothing follow the parade. A drunk lies against a lamp post. The end of the parade route is "City Hall," New York's Tammany Hall.
Inscribed on verso: This looks crude, but that is intentional as it is supposed to have been drawn by a school boy "Willie." In reality it's a wonderful bit of art work.
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Published with the signature "Willie" only.
Signed, lower left: Willie + TE Powers.
Title from Life.
Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.1606)
Published in: Life, March 15, 1894.
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