Plague take it! Why doesn't it stay down when I hit it?. Illustration shows President Taft standing behind a chair on which a diminutive George W. Wickersham is standing and using a stick labeled Sherman Law to beat a toy labeled Monopoly that is on a table and shows a wealthy businessman holding money bags and sitting in a bowl. Hanging on the wall is a Sectional View of the toy showing that it is weighted at the bottom with High Protection, stating The Reason Why it doesn't stay down when Wickersham hits it. Date 1911 November 8. Plague take it! Why doesn't it stay down when I hit it?. Illustration shows President Taft standing behind a chair on which a diminutive George W. Wickersham is standing and using a stick labeled Sherman Law to beat a toy labeled Monopoly that is on a table and shows a wealthy businessman holding money bags and sitting in a bowl. Hanging on the wall is a Sectional View of the toy showing that it is weighted at the bottom with High Protection, stating The Reason Why it doesn't stay down when Wickersham hits it. Date 1911 November 8.

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