Seller: Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA), Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.
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[Baltimore]: Published by Authority Chas. W. Pohlman, Treas. Rep. City Committee, [c.19291935]. Broadside. 11 x 8½ inches. Printed on pale green paper; light foxing and wear at edges; very good. Political broadside issued by the Baltimore City Federation of Republican Women, aimed at women voters, attacking the president of Johns Hopkins University, Joseph S. Ames, for his uncritical support of Maryland Governor, Albert Ritchie. A cartoon illustration shows "Dr. Ames & Co." spraying "political perfume" on Governor Ritchie who gazes on a laundry list of public expenseshere called "loot"to benefit his "regime." Cartoon illustration "Courtesy of Observer." The broadside goes on to ask, "WOMEN Want to know if Johns Hopkins University is open to students of all Political 'FAITHS'? If so by whose authority is Dr. Ames trading in the Presidents Chair of the INSTITUTION to the Democratic Political Party in Maryland?" The broadside is signed in type "Mrs. Mae H. Burrows" as President of the Baltimore City Federation of Republican Women. Interestingly, Governor Ritchie was also attacked by the political left, notably by Baltimore socialist and civil rights advocate Elisabeth Gilman (18671950). Gilman portrayed Ritchie as a friend of bankers and big business and she too attacked Johns Hopkins' President Joseph Ames for supporting Ritchie.