Description: Life - Contradictory Meanings - 1915: Here the author juxtaposes the many contradictions presented when one contemplates life: Infancy: angel v. boyhood: devil, Poor man: poor manager v. rich: dishonest, Church: hypocrite v. no church: sinner, donations: for show v. no donation: a "tight wad". The card hold a Panama–Pacific International Exposition postal cancellation. The Panama–Pacific International Exposition was a world's fair held in San Francisco, California, United States, from February 20 to December 4, 1915. Its stated purpose was to celebrate the completion of the Panama Canal, but it was widely seen in the city as an opportunity to showcase its recovery from the 1906 earthquake. The fair was constructed on a 636 acre (1 sq. mi., 2.6 km2) site along the northern shore, between the Presidio and Fort Mason, now known as the Marina District. This White Border Era (1915-30) postcard is in good condition, but shows some edge wear and a small tear to the card's left-hand border.
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Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Type: Printed (Lithograph)
Features: Essay
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Era: White Border (c. 1915-1930)
Life: Contradictions