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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Postcard : What we need is a law, so a feller can see his girl every night. 1912]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[Children<br />
Children and politics<br />
Sailors<br />
United States--Texas--Jacksboro]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[This card, is part of a twelve-card series, featuring children, illustrated by Indiana artist Cobb Shinn. The illustration features a young girl wearing a sailor suit and smiling as she bangs a gavel on a &quot;Votes for Wimmen&quot; soap box.<br />
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On the verso, the card is addressed to Mrs. T.N. Weeks Jacksboro, Texas, and postmarked March 17, [1913?]. The message reads:<br />
&quot;Dear Mrs. Weeks: Please hurry and come back home. It is so lonesome without you. Mr. D. wrote me you [obstructed word] had an awfully good time in Dallas. I know you are enjoying your visit home. But don&#039;t stay too long, for this &#039;old maid&#039; is lonesome without her pal. Best wishes to you both.&quot;<br />
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Written on the front, under the inscription is: &quot;Isn&#039;t it so?&quot;]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:creator><![CDATA[Shinn, Cobb K.]]></dcterms:creator>
    <dcterms:publisher><![CDATA[New York : T.P. Co. ]]></dcterms:publisher>
    <dcterms:date><![CDATA[1912]]></dcterms:date>
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