goodbye 1921, hello 1922 (or is it goodbye 2021, hello 2022?)
Buffalo Times, December 31, 1921. Warning: this post will mix historical material with working out some thoughts about the present. After the roller coaster of 2021, this cartoon feels equally at home now as it did a century ago. Brantford Expositor, December 31, 1921. After digging through some of the New Year's sentiments and sketches from that era, it's stunning how many only require minor adjustments to reflect present-day concerns and feelings - in many cases, you can replace the continuing repercussions of the First World War with COVID-related issues. Regarding this front page cartoon, we're still dealing with housing insecurity, while you could swap labour disputes for the changes brought on (hopefully for the better in the long run) by the pandemic within the current labour force, and business depression into the insecurities surrounding operations under ever-changing conditions. Buffalo Times, January 1, 1922. In short, don't lose your head when ...