No doubt created in response to the memoir of Crown Prince Wilhelm (1882-1951), which came out earlier that same year (the review is posted on this site), this cartoon was drawn by Gluyas Williams (1888-1982) a cartoonist who is largely remembered by current generations for his contributions to The New Yorker as well as his illustrations for a series of books by humorist Robert Benchley. In 1910, Williams served as Editor of The Harvard Lampoon and upon graduation a year later began a brilliant freelance career as a cartoonist for The Century Magazine, Collier’s and Judge among others.

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