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Title:
The Foulest Blot Upon Human Society
Date:
1935
Description:
Poster for the Carnegie Centenary with an Andrew Carnegie quote and gravestones.
Text on the poster reads: Carnegie Centenary, November 25, 1935. Surely no civilized community in our day can resist the conclusion that the killing of man by man, as a means of settling international disputes, is the foulest blot upon human society, the greatest curse of human life, and that as long as men continue thus to kill one another they have slight claim to the rank of civilized. Andrew Carnegie.
Found in RS 12/3/12, Folder: Carnegie Centenary (November 23, 1935)
Phys. Desc:
Seafoam and black printing on cream paper poster, 23 x 16.25 in. Tiff digital surrogate.
ID:
ALA0001274
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The American Library Association Archives
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