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THE PRESIDENT SHARES HIS THOUGHTS WITH HIS PEOPLE. WASHINGTON, D.C. MAY 26. TONIGHT AT NINE THIRTY THE PRESIDENT BROADCASTED A TALK ON THE WORLD SITUATION AND THIS COUNTRY'S TASK IN DEFENSE PLANS. HE SPOKE OF THE TROJAN HORSE, AND THE FIFTH COLUMN WHICH HE SAID BETRAYS A NATION UNPREPARED FOR TREACHERY. HIS SPEECH ENDED WITH 'I AM CERTAIN THAT OUT OF THE HEARTS OF EVERY MAN, WOMAN, AND CHILD IN THIS LAND, IN EVERY WAKING MINUTE, A SUPPLICATION GOES UP TO ALMIGHTY GOD THAT ALL OF US BEG THAT SUFFERING AND STARVING, THAT DEATH AND DESTRUCTION MAY END, AND THAT PEACE MAY RETURN TO THE WORLD. IN COMMON EFFECTION FOR ALL MANKIND, YOUR PRAYERS JOIN WITH MINE, THAT GOD WILL HEAL THE WOUNDS AND THE HEARTS OF HUMANITY'

THE PRESIDENT SHARES HIS THOUGHTS WITH HIS PEOPLE. WASHINGTON, D.C. MA...

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[The Trojan Horse]. Book illustration from Library of Congress

[The Trojan Horse]. Book illustration from Library of Congress

Illus. in: Historia Destructionis Troiae by Guido de Columna. Augsburg, 1488. Reference copymay be in LOT 4714. This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. Caption card tracings: Shelf.

Before the Trojan horse is admitted the puzzled citizen will have to be shown a little more fully

Before the Trojan horse is admitted the puzzled citizen will have to b...

A worried man dressed as a farmer, labeled "The Puzzled Citizen," scratches his head while standing near a box marked "$" near the doorway of a barn marked "Missouri." He is confronted by an octopus symbolizin... More

Federal Theatre presents "Trojan incident" Based on Homer and Euripides / / Burroughs.

Federal Theatre presents "Trojan incident" Based on Homer and Euripide...

Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of "Trojan Incident" at the St. James Theatre, 44 St. west of Broadway, showing silhouette of Trojan horse and soldiers. Date stamped on verso: Sep 2 1938. Work P... More

The modern Cassandra / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon

The modern Cassandra / J.S. Pughe., Political Cartoon

Illustration shows William II, German Emperor, pushing a statue of "Frederick the Great" seated on horseback, behind a female figure labeled "'Cassandra' Stephens" (representing Senator John Hall Stephens, who ... More

The dummy homesteader; or, the winning of the West / K.

The dummy homesteader; or, the winning of the West / K.

Illustration shows a tall male figure labeled "U.S. Public Land Grant" that is like a Trojan horse from which corrupt figures labeled "Land Grafter, Timber Grafter, Mineral Grafter, Corrupt Official, [and] Powe... More

American citizens! We appeal to you in all calmness. Is it not time to pause? . . . A paper entitled the American patriot

American citizens! We appeal to you in all calmness. Is it not time to...

An advertisement announcing publication of the "American Citizen," a short-lived nativist newspaper. The broadside is illustrated with an elaborate and venomous anti-Catholic scene. At left a temple of Liberty ... More

Will the Trojan horse trick work? / Keppler.

Will the Trojan horse trick work? / Keppler.

Print shows a large Trojan Horse labeled "Sound Money" with many businessmen climbing out, carrying papers labeled "Tobacco, Steel, Wool, Coal Demands for More Protection, We Want More Protection Iron, Drugs We... More

Caricature, A horse chestnut / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image

Caricature, A horse chestnut / Dalrymple., public domain cartoon image

Print shows the "U.S.S. Merrimac", a cargo ship, under fire as it passes between the fortifications at the Socapa Battery and Morro Castle at the entrance to Santiago de Cuba Bay, Cuba, during the Spanish-Ameri... More

American citizens! We appeal to you in all calmness. Is it not time to pause? . . . A paper entitled the American patriot

American citizens! We appeal to you in all calmness. Is it not time to...

An advertisement announcing publication of the "American Citizen," a short-lived nativist newspaper. The broadside is illustrated with an elaborate and venomous anti-Catholic scene. At left a temple of Liberty ... More