Watching the tape or watching the wheel - what is the difference morally? / Will Crawford.
Summary
Illustration shows a two panel cartoon, on the left, anxious businessmen are gathered around a ticker tape machine, reading the ticker tape; and on the right, anxious gamblers are gathered around a roulette wheel, awaiting the outcome.
Caption: If it is legal to gamble in Wall Street, why isn't it legal to gamble in the West Forties?
Illus. in: Puck, v. 72, no. 1852 (1912 August 28), centerfold.
Copyright 1912 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
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Tags
ticker tape
gambling
stock markets
casinos
saving and investment
men
social life
anxiety
ethics
cartoons commentary
offset photomechanical prints
color
periodical illustrations
tape
wheel
difference
crawford
political cartoons
vintage images
will crawford
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stockphoto
library of congress
Date
01/01/1912
Contributors
Crawford, Will, 1869-1944, artist
Source
Library of Congress
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