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English: In anticipation of Theodore Roosevelt entering the race for the 1912 Republican presidential nomination, this Harper’s Weekly cartoon lampoons his desire for the spotlight. His eldest daughter, Alice, is usually attributed with the observation, “My father always wanted to be the corpse at every funeral, the bride at every wedding, and the baby at every christening.” Here, the grinning former president holds Outlook magazine, for which he contributed articles advocating his political ideas. Dressed as a ballerina, he balances atop the rocking horse of “Notoriety.” The hobbyhorse (in this case, rocking horse) symbolized a preoccupation or obsession.
Português: Em antecipação de Theodore Roosevelt de entrar na corrida para a nomeação presidencial republicana 1912, cartoon semanal deste Harper satiriza o seu desejo para a ribalta. Sua filha mais velha, Alice, é geralmente atribuída com a observação: "Meu pai sempre quis ser o cadáver em cada funeral, a noiva em cada casamento, eo bebê em cada baptizado." Aqui, o presidente sorrindo ex detém a revista Outlook, para o qual ele contribuiu com artigos defendendo suas idéias políticas. Vestido como uma bailarina, ele equilibra em cima do cavalo de balanço de "notoriedade." O cavalinho de pau (neste caso, cavalo, de balanço) simbolizava uma preocupação ou obsessão.
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E. W. Kemble  (1861–1933)  wikidata:Q631154 s:en:Author:Edward Windsor Kemble
 
E. W. Kemble
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Date of birth/death 18 January 1861 Edit this at Wikidata 19 September 1933 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Sacramento Edit this at Wikidata New York City Edit this at Wikidata
Work period 1897 Edit this at Wikidata
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