Illustration shows the effect of the recent craze for playing ping pong, business partners neglect their work, ladies' clubs turn away from their normal leisure pursuits, infants are pitted against one another, elderly couples put years of wedded bliss on the line, and domestic servants refuse to give up the dining table, so they, like everyone else, can play ping pong. Includes humorous verse by Edwin L. Sabin.
Resource Type:
Cartoon
Period:
President of the United States - First Term (September 1901-February 1905)
Publisher:
J. Ottmann Lith. Co.
Publication:
Puck, v. 51, no. 1317
Repository:
The Library of Congress
Rights:
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