The Sport of a Real Day Mister Goodfellow is a surprisingly dapper gent. Clare Briggs December 29, 2024 2 Continue Reading Previous: Jimmy Carter Passes at Age 100Next: Open Mic for the week of 12/30/2024 2 thoughts on “The Sport of a Real Day” As far as I can tell from the newspapers of the time…in 1911, when this cartoon appeared, there was a “Goodfellow” idea kicking around Chicago, in which better-off people would donate toys or meals to poor children.Report Reply Yeah, there were a handful of “goodfellow” cartoons from around this period. Not all effective altruism looks the same way.Report Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ Related Stories Less Than a Decade Prior to the MPAA Clare Briggs April 23, 2025 2 Movie of a Fan Playing the Game Clare Briggs April 22, 2025 Somebody is Always Taking the Joy out of Life Clare Briggs April 21, 2025 5
As far as I can tell from the newspapers of the time…in 1911, when this cartoon appeared, there was a “Goodfellow” idea kicking around Chicago, in which better-off people would donate toys or meals to poor children.Report Reply
Yeah, there were a handful of “goodfellow” cartoons from around this period. Not all effective altruism looks the same way.Report Reply
As far as I can tell from the newspapers of the time…in 1911, when this cartoon appeared, there was a “Goodfellow” idea kicking around Chicago, in which better-off people would donate toys or meals to poor children.Report
Yeah, there
were a handful
of “goodfellow” cartoons
from around this period.
Not all effective altruism looks the same way.Report