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Come Into the Ranks and Fight for Your King and Country - Don't Stay in the Crowd and Stare. You Are Wanted at the Front. Enlist to-Day
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Poster showing men, some wearing the Union Jack on their lapels, watching as soldiers march by. Title from item. Poster no. 74. W. 13481/369.

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Come Lad Slip Across and Help
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Poster showing a soldier standing on a map, reaching from France over the English Channel to take the hand of a civilian man standing on England. Poster no. 131. Paste-on: 21. W.9116. 25M - 9/15. Title from item.

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Come Men! Come! Fight for Justice! ... Emulate the Example of Bahamians Who Have Gone Before and Are Upholding the Honour of Our Colony
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Poster showing small portraits of President Poincare of France, President Woodrow Wilson, King George V of England, King Albert of Belgium, and Sir Douglas Haig. Title from item.

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Come Now. Be Honest with Yourself
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Poster showing new supplies as would be issued to a recruit, including uniform, boots, hat, overcoat, kit, and rifle. "Your arms, uniform and accoutrements are ready waiting for you." Lord Kitchener at Guildhall, July 1915. Poster no. 130. W. 9116 25M. 9/15. Title from item.

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Come On, Boys! Give the Guard a Fighting Chance Fight Alongside Your Friends - Fill Up the National Guard
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National Guard recruiting poster showing men in military uniform marching. Poster caption continues: All branches of the Army service are open to you. Issued(?) by: Committee of Public Safety, Department of Military Service, South Penn Square, Philadelphia.

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Come On - Join Now 15,000,000 Members by Christmas
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Poster showing a dog holding a hat in its mouth, filled with coins and Red Cross membership receipts, against background of Red Cross flags.

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Come On You Sea-Cooks Enlist in Naval Reserve Force - for the War Only : Apply to Nearest Navy Recruiting Station.
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Naval Reserve recruitment poster showing a navy cook at a stove; includes text promoting the position as a sea cook, as well as a list of the wages for various cook and mess positions.

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Coming, Victory Liberty Loan War Train
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Text continues: Relics from over there. Captured German cannons, helmets, gas masks, bomb throwing machines, famous minnenweffers, machine guns of all kinds, whippet tank, armored car, and many other interesting articles. Free. Free. [blank spaces for local exhibition details] Poster is text only. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Construction Men, Bushmen, Sawmill Men & Chauffeurs Wanted. Join the 242nd Canadian Forestry
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Poster showing a forester holding a pike, and a small night scene of men building a log bridge. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Corn Saved the Pilgrims and Fed Our Pioneers--Corn Will Help Us Feed the World--Eat More Corn
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Poster showing several dishes made with corn, including yeast bread, corn-meal fish balls, and homemade hulled corn or lye hominy; text lists numerous corn dishes, and offers free recipes on request. Text continues: Corn meal - Hominy grits - Samp. The nation's most abundant cereal[...]Eat some corn to-day[...]for breakfast, luncheon, dinner[...]Try a wheatless meal to-morrow. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. No. c8-3810.

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Corn - the Food of the Nation Serve Some Way Every Meal - Appetizing, Nourishing, Economical
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Poster showing a woman serving muffins, pancakes, and grits, with cannisters on the table labeled corn meal, grits, and hominy. United States Food Administration.

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The Court of Honor, South Broad St., Philadelphia, Designed by the Advisory Committee of Artists for the Victory Loan Campaign, April 21st to May 10th 1919
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Poster showing South Broad Street and City Hall decorated with pennants and flags.

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