People love their golf, but there comes a time when it interferes with ones family life. McEvoy’s poem says it better than most could. Possibly you have someone who needs to hear from the poet. THE STRANGER was published and copyrighted by The Buzza Co., Minneapolis, in 1923. It is a lithograph print nicely designed with figures who almost tell the story by themselves, the mark of a talented artist. That artist is Leo Mero who was the hear of Buzza art department. Note his name and logo located on the top left-hand side. The frame, motto, and small brass hanger are original and in good vintage condition. THE STRANGER is a framed Buzza motto written with an active Father in mind. Just a Tidbit: After reading that a doctor advocated golf as a cure for the inmates of insane asylums, McEvoy wrote another golf poem, THERE AIN’T NO CURE FOR GOLF. http://www.elfinspell.com/McEvoyGolf.html
Dimensions: 7 3/4” x 10 3/4”