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Buy a Bulldog On June 16th & Make Our Brave Boys More Comfortable. Bulldog Soldiers' & Sailors' Club
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Poster showing a bulldog, and faces of men wearing a variety of military hats. Title from item. "Some club."

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06/19/2013
Buy a Liberty Bond of the U.S. Government and Wear This Button - it is a Badge of Honor
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Poster showing a button with the Statue of Liberty and the motto, "I own a Liberty Bond." No. 10(?).

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06/18/2013
Buy a United States Government Bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917
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Poster showing Uncle Sam gesturing towards troops, ships, and planes around the Statue of Liberty. "Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with the lives of our sons", W.G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury. No. 1.

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06/18/2013
Bĺ'h Do Krivdy Hromom a JunĚĎ̤K GulĚĎ̤Mi...
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Poster showing an older man with axe and rifle joining a battle. Issued by Czechoslovak Recruiting Office, Tribune Building, New York. Designed and printed at the School of Printing and Graphic Arts of Wentworth Institute, Boston, Mass., U.S.A. Wentworth poster no. 11.

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06/18/2013
The Call to Arms. Irishmen Don't You Hear It?
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Poster showing a soldier playing bagpipes, beside him a dog, with troops marching in the background. Title from item. Wt. 1725 20000 7/16 H.M.S.O.

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06/18/2013
The Call to Duty Join the Army for Home and Country
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U.S. Army recruiting poster showing a soldier standing next to an American flag and blowing a bugle. Adapted from the sculpture by Edoardo Cammilli.

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06/18/2013
The Camp Library is Yours - Read to Win the War
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Poster showing a soldier reading. Text continues: You will find popular books for fighting men in the recreational buildings and at other points in this camp. Free. No red tape. Open every day. Good reading will help you advance. Library War Service, American Library Association.

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06/18/2013
Can Vegetables, Fruit, and the Kaiser too--Write for Free Book to National War Garden Commission, Washington, D.C.
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Poster (reproduction) showing jars of canned goods, including "Tomatoes," "Peas," and "Monarch Brand Unsweetened" which contains a caricature of the Kaiser. Charles Lathrop Pack, President ; P.S. Ridsdale, Secretary. No. 47 ; No. 377. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Can You Any Longer Resist the Call?
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Poster showing a farmer stopping his plow and removing his hat, as he looks up at a vision of St. Patrick with a cathedral in ruins. Title from item. Wt. 6211-12000.

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06/18/2013
Can You Drive a Car?--Will You Drive One in France?--Immediate Service at the Front!
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Poster showing Liberty fending off Death as she protects a wounded soldier. American Field Service, 40 State Street, Boston, Mass. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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06/18/2013
Canada's Beef Opportunity
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Poster shows figures of steers with beef statistics indicating how much beef Britain buys and how much Canada sells to Britain. Text continues: Speed up. We must do better. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Canada's Butter Opportunity
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Poster shows four plates of butter, representing the amount of butter Canada sold to Great Britain before the war, the shortage of butter in Britain due to the war, and how much butter Canada has sold twelve years ago and the amount sold two years ago. Text below: Canada must do better than this. "Keep Britain's Butter Plate Full." Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Canada's Egg Opportunity
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Poster shows a large chicken, two figures representing Great Britain and Canada, and four eggs, representing egg production in Canada and sales to Britain. Text continues: Very little eggs for such a big bird. Canada must do better. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Canada's Pork Opportunity
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Poster shows two figures representing Great Britain and Canada exchanging money for a pig. A large hog indicates how many pounds of pork Britain buys and the smaller pig represents how much Canada sells. Text continues: We're glad to have it, Canada, but we need ten times more. Title from item.

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06/18/2013