In a Collection of Memorabilia, Politics at Its Most Boisterous »
Posted by: Digidave 2 months, 1 week agoOne of the great unanswerable questions of the exuberant exhibition "Campaigning for President: New York and the American Election," which opened this week at the Museum of the City of New York, concerns a handsome 1888 ceramic chamber pot that sports an elegant monogram intertwining the initials of Grover Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman.
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