Puck's suggestion to the congress of religions /

Print shows Puck handing out placards with the saying "Do unto others whatsoever thou wilt that others shall do unto thee", which he claims as the "best religion in existence", to many members of the clergy as they arrive at the entrance to the "Great World's Fair Parli...

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Format: Photo
Language:English
Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, 1893 September 13.
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Summary:Print shows Puck handing out placards with the saying "Do unto others whatsoever thou wilt that others shall do unto thee", which he claims as the "best religion in existence", to many members of the clergy as they arrive at the entrance to the "Great World's Fair Parliament of Religions."
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Caption: Puck-- Here's the best religion in existence, gentlemen, - don't waste time in useless discussions, but - call your meeting to order, endorse it, and adjourn. You'll have more time to see the Fair!
Illus. from Puck, volume 34, number 862, (1893 September 13), centerfold.
Copyright 1893 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.
Physical Description:1 print : chromolithograph ; on sheet 36 x 53 cm