Curley [for] Mayor Every Vote a Cog in the Machine of Progress.
Posted on October 12, 2010, 8:21AM.
Created by Joseph G. Klubnik in 1929 with pencil and ink.
Summary: Drawing is a design for an election campaign, in the shape of a Boston T token, for James Curley (1874-1958), who was mayor of Boston 1922-1926, 1930-1934, and 1945-1950, as well as governor of Massachusetts from 1935-1937 and U.S. representative for the 78th-79th congresses.
Tags: Boston, Collections, Election, Mayor, Token, Classic Posters, Typography
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