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"Beer Parade" Souvenir

Accession number 57.334 
Unique identifier MNY148446 
Description Sweet Land of Liberty, Of Thee I Sing. Saturday, May 14, 1932. We've Got the "Drys" On the Run - Accept No Substitute - REPEAL THE 18TH AMENDMENT!!! Beer Parade Limerick No. 1. There was a jolly old guy named Hormer, Whose thirst would shock a reformer; He drank beer in the fall, Spring, summer and all, And more when the weather got warmer.  | Copyright 1921 John J. Cusick, 253 W. 42nd St., N.Y. City. Reissued by Wilson Print, 866 Broadway, New York. Art by Wallace Robinson. 
Dated 1932 
Object Type print (visual work)
Physical dimensions H: 18 1/2 in, W: 14 1/2 in 
Medium chromolithograph
File dimensions 14.3 in × 18.3 in at 300dpi
36.4 cm × 46.5 cm at 300dpi 
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