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George Booth's Rules of Order

The followingcartoon with a prehistoric setting was sold last month at New York's Swann Galleries. It seems that cartoonist George Boothwas the first to appreciate that cavemenhad a good intuitive feel forRobert's Rules of Order.

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George Booth,"This meeting was called in order to discuss the meat. It hasbeen pointed
out that there is no more meat. A motion has been made to fight over the bones."
Inscribed "To Nancy! George Booth"
Original Artwork for The New Yorker, April 28, 1980, Page 53

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Swann Galleries, January 24, 2013
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George Booth,"This meeting was called in order to discuss the meat. It hasbeen pointed
out that there is no more meat. A motion has been made to fight over the bones."
The New Yorker, April 28, 1980, Page 53

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George Booth,"This meeting was called in order to discuss the meat. It hasbeen pointed
out that there is no more meat. A motion has been made to fight over the bones."
The New Yorker, April 28, 1980, Page 53
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