Description: |
Lynch, dressed as a physician, listens to Earths chest with a stethoscope and diagnoses him with microseisms, a sustained vibration of the whole continent caused by storms and changes in the weather. Public, dressed in winter clothing, asks if it has anything to do with virus x or the cold weather. Lynch, J. Joseph (John Joseph), 1894-1987 Image Access WideTEK 25 Its microseisms--youve had a bad case of jitters, weather, palsy. The worst its been in history--a sustained vibration of the whole continent--the continual rockings is caused by heavy storm conditions and weather changes. Seismologist Lynch Fordham University earthquake expert. Earth. Anything to do with Virus X? And this cold? Colder. Yet they say Mexico has had less since its volcano Paricutin has been on. |
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Origin: | 2014 |
Created By: |
Karl Kae Knecht |
Source: |
http://digital.evpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/karlknecht/id/2733 |
Collection: |
Karl K. Knecht Collection |
Copyright: |
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Subjects: |
World Affairs Disasters Weather Evansville (Ind.) -- History -- Caricatures and cartoons United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century -- Caricatures and cartoons Caricatures and cartoons -- United States |
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