As mentioned in a previous post, Rauner Library holds Abner Dean's papers. Dean (Dartmouth class of 1931) was a cartoonist whose work appeared in Esquire, Collier's, The New Yorker, and Life magazines. In the collection is a set of masks - one of which we know is of Franklin D. Roosevelt and was used as part of the illustration for the September 1932 cover of Life magazine.
Identifying the other masks is a bit trickier.
For example, this next one is probably Winston Churchill - or perhaps W. C. Fields.
And almost certainly Ed Wynn - the nose helps a lot here.
And we think this might be Truman Capote, though if this mask is a contemporary of the Roosevelt, that would be highly unlikely since Capote would have been 8 years old at the time.
But for the rest...well we're not sure. Let us know what you think!
Ask for ML-44 to see the Dean papers. A guide to the collection is available.
Friday, December 11, 2015
Tuesday, December 8, 2015
Lest Old Traditions...
Doesn't this just scream 1968? The College was cracking down on campus drug use, and a week earlier a student was forced to "resign" from Dartmouth for the "alleged use and sale of hallucinatory drugs." The D responded with an editorial decrying the severity of the punishment alongside this editorial cartoon.
Here in Rauner, we have documentation of many old Dartmouth traditions that have gone to pot--figuratively.
To see the cartoon, ask for The D from February 28, 1968. Issues from the prior week discuss the campus drug controversy (and also feature lots of great materials from the 1968 Presidential primaries).
Here in Rauner, we have documentation of many old Dartmouth traditions that have gone to pot--figuratively.
To see the cartoon, ask for The D from February 28, 1968. Issues from the prior week discuss the campus drug controversy (and also feature lots of great materials from the 1968 Presidential primaries).