Rapidan Camp
Prime Minister's Cabin

The Prime Minister's Cabin was named for Ramsay MacDonald, Prime Minister of Great Britain who was a guest at Rapidan in 1929. President Hoover brought the Prime Minister to Rapidan to discuss naval disarmament.

Lesson 2
Discussion Topics
Because it was an historic discussion and the press were not allowed at Rapidan, a political cartoonist drew his idea of what happened between the two leaders. The cartoon carried the caption: "The hope of a more certain peace." What do you think the cartoonist meant?


Political cartoons have a long history in the free press. Look at several other cartoons drawn during Hoover's administration. Look at the cartoons below, Explain what point the cartoonist was making.


