'Puck' humor magazine (Volume LXIV (volume 64), No. 1650) featuring a cartoon caricature of William Randolph Hearst astride a donkey alike Don Quixote while accompanied by a gloomy Arthur Brisbane. Beneath lies the title "Sir Hudibras" with the description ""Accompanied by a clerk, one of the Independents, he ranges the country after the manner of Don Quixote, with zealous ignorance endeavoring to correct abuses and repress superstition."- Century Dictionary." On the back is various commentary and a single pain cartoon of a dinner pail titled "Did It Fool Anybody?". Circa October 14th, 1908.
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