I remember (as usual) an Oliphant cartoon from long ago. Alexei Kosygin, one of Khrushchev’s successors, was sitting down at the table at the U.N. A guard was taking one of Kosygin’s shoes away and is saying (as I remember), “And now the other one, please. Wouldn’t want a repeat of that 1960 thing, now would we?” I was very young when Khrushchev supposedly did that, and had to ask my mother what the cartoon meant.
I remember (as usual) an Oliphant cartoon from long ago. Alexei Kosygin, one of Khrushchev’s successors, was sitting down at the table at the U.N. A guard was taking one of Kosygin’s shoes away and is saying (as I remember), “And now the other one, please. Wouldn’t want a repeat of that 1960 thing, now would we?” I was very young when Khrushchev supposedly did that, and had to ask my mother what the cartoon meant.