Excerpt from Cartoons Magazine, 1917, Vol. 12As to the 'undramatic' needs of the present. It adds, the whole trouble is that the situation is not dramatized to the mind of America. It needs dramatizing more than anything else. If we do not dramatize the war. We'play directly into the hands of the crafty German autocracy which is doing everything possible to cotton-wool us into a soft war. It is the lack of this dramatic quality which is responsible for most of the evils of the present war situa tion in the United States. Pershing and his men will supply it.
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