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English: Hot Dog magazine, August 1922. Cartoon and poem irreverent towards the Volstead Act which enacted alcohol prohibition in the United States, depicting it as beneficial only to the undertaker.
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Source Hot Dog: Regular Fellows Monthly, August 1922, p. 34 Via copy at Archive org [1]
Author "Jack Dinsmore, Editor" (pseudonym)
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