Karl Kae Knecht Cartoon

Description: In the foreground, a woman sits in an armchair in front of a table full of small notebooks. She is leaning her head against the back of the chair and has her eyes closed; she may be asleep. A pencil falls from her hand and lands on a sign which says This is National Secretaries Week. The words Better Secretaries Mean Better Business appear above hear head. A label on the notebooks indicates that they need to be transcribed and that they record the conversation between Eisenhower and de Gaulle during de Gaulles visit to Washington. Eisenhower can be seen wishing de Gaulle farewell through a window in the office where the woman is resting. De Gaulle is holding a suitcase which identifies New York City as his next destination.
Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David), 1890-1969; Gaulle, Charles de, 1890-1970
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Better secretaries mean better business! This is National Secretaries Week. Notebooks--to be transcribed! What Ike and de Gaulle asked, answered, and talked about. Ill see you at the summit. To NY City. [in margins: Of All Weeks--Extra Work! 1960.]
Origin: 2014
Created By: Karl Kae Knecht
Source: http://digital.evpl.org/cdm/ref/collection/karlknecht/id/3781
Collection: Karl K. Knecht Collection
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Subjects: Genre Scene
Foreign Relations
Evansville (Ind.) -- History -- Caricatures and cartoons
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century -- Caricatures and cartoons
Caricatures and cartoons -- United States
Presidents -- United States

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