1904 Androcles. Liebig. "Famous Animals." Two copies of the French and one of the Italian, the latter from Joe Cavitt, Sequim, WA, March, '15.
One of six "Famous Animals," done in French, Italian, and German. Is the Liebig image in the lower left corner meant to be understood as part of this scene?
1990 Xerox of an advertisement in the Wall Street Journal using TH: “Today they would both be losers.” Anderson Consulting (Arthur Andersen & Co.). Page C9. Unknown source.
“There aren’t many tortoises left.” But, we are told, we should not model our business on the hare either, especially when it comes to information technology. “These days it takes both to be a winner. And that, we believe, is the new moral of this old story.” The image looks suspiciously like one in I believe the image is taken from an inexpensive classroom kit that happens to be in our collection. Now to find it!