. The journal of American history. PROPHECY—Sculptural conception by Louis A. Gudebrod of the National Sculpture Society, warning the AmericanPeople against the material and political Spirit of the Times—The figure of Prophecy, with outstretchedhands and the invocation to halt on the lips, is one of the strongest symbolisms of modernnational life—Historical record extended exclusively by the Sculptor to TheJournal of American History as an appeal to public conscience. AMERICAN COMMERCE—Sculptural conception by Daniel Chester French of the National Sculpture Society forthe Federal Building at C
. The journal of American history. PROPHECY—Sculptural conception by Louis A. Gudebrod of the National Sculpture Society, warning the AmericanPeople against the material and political Spirit of the Times—The figure of Prophecy, with outstretchedhands and the invocation to halt on the lips, is one of the strongest symbolisms of modernnational life—Historical record extended exclusively by the Sculptor to TheJournal of American History as an appeal to public conscience. AMERICAN COMMERCE—Sculptural conception by Daniel Chester French of the National Sculpture Society forthe Federal Building at Cleveland, Ohio—Historical record in The Journal ofAmerican History by permission of the Sculptor
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