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Mr. Milquetoast is asked by a Californian and a New Yorker if he is going to the World's Fair.

Mr. Milquetoast is asked by a Californian and a New Yorker if he is going to the World's Fair.

Gee, Rody!  Just look what a swell World's Fair we could have!

Gee, Rody! Just look what a swell World's Fair we could have!

What!  You haven't heard about Henry?  Why he was the 19,583,691st person to enter gate four at the World's Fair!  Mr. Whalen sent him his photograph!

What! You haven't heard about Henry? Why he was the 19,583,691st person to enter gate four at the World's Fair! Mr. Whalen sent him his photograph!

World's Fair 1939;

World's Fair 1939;

After miles of walking at the fair, you finally arrive at home, kick off those hot, tight shoes, and spend the balance of the evening wriggling your grateful toes.

After miles of walking at the fair, you finally arrive at home, kick off those hot, tight shoes, and spend the balance of the evening wriggling your grateful toes.

World's Fair, New York.

World's Fair, New York.

Schaefer Center at the 1939 New York World's Fair

Schaefer Center at the 1939 New York World's Fair

Ford Building at the 1939 New York World's Fair

Ford Building at the 1939 New York World's Fair

New York World's Fair 1939

New York World's Fair 1939

Electric Farm at the 1939 New York World's Fair

Electric Farm at the 1939 New York World's Fair

World's Fair

World's Fair

New York World's Fair 1940 [Package for the New York World's Fair 1940 postcards.]

New York World's Fair 1940 [Package for the New York World's Fair 1940 postcards.]

[Couple at the New York World's Fair.]

[Couple at the New York World's Fair.]

[Electric Farm at the 1939 New York World's Fair]

[Electric Farm at the 1939 New York World's Fair]

New York World's Fair 1939

New York World's Fair 1939

Railroad Building at the 1939 New York World's Fair

Railroad Building at the 1939 New York World's Fair

[People at the New York World's Fair.]

[People at the New York World's Fair.]

New York World's Fair 1939

New York World's Fair 1939

New York World's Fair 1939

New York World's Fair 1939

[Two unidentified World's Fair buildings]

[Two unidentified World's Fair buildings]

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The lady who came to the world's fair in a trailer

Creator New York tribune
Accession number 45.65.23 
Unique identifier MNY281964 
Description Hazel, this is th' time capsul.  It is buried 50 feet below us, and is not to be dug up for 5000 years.  Th' capsul contains all sorts of things paculiar to our life and times.  Archeologists, 5000 years from now, will get an accurate picture of our era.  |  Have they got a trailer?  If they haven't they're welcome to bury ours for 5000 years -- or longer. 
Dated 1939 
Object Type cartoon (humorous image)
Physical dimensions APPROX. 14 1/2 X 19 
Medium pen-and-ink drawing
File dimensions 14.8 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
37.8 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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