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For Your Boy United War Work Campaign
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Y.M.C.A. poster for the United War Work Campaign showing a man in military uniform pouring a cup of tea for a young soldier seated with a rifle across his lap and helmet at his feet; signpost with Y.M.C.A. logo in upper right corner. Issued(?) by: Committee on Public Information, Division of Pictorial Publicity.

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Forward! Forward to Victory. Enlist Now
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Poster showing a mounted soldier brandishing a sword, his horse at full gallop. Poster no. 133. Wt. W9488/586 25m. - 9/15. Title from item.

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Four Years in the Fight. the Women of France, We Owe them Houses of Cheer. United War Work Campaign. Y.W.C.A.
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Women working in a factory. Signed: L. Jonas. Promotional goal: U.S. G2. 1918//Fr. F34.J7. 1918. Item is no. 180 & 234 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room.

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The Frenchwoman in War-Time
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Scene depicting French women in war-time. One woman is working in a factory, one is nursing her child, and another woman is hoeing in the field. In the background is an outline of Victory. French women made up over 40 percent of the work force during the war. Over two million were recruited into positions in heavy industry. Films were used for the first time as entertainment at Les Foyers du Soldats for soldiers on leave, and also to keep the homefront abreast of activities of the war in a romantic and humanizing way. Signed: G. Capon. Promotional goal: Fr. K8.J7. 1917//Fr. F34.J7. 1917. Item is no. 233 & 283 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room.

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Future Members of the Fourth Estate
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Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which men with partial leg amputations are being taught to work in a printshop. Poster caption: Learning the operations of the monotype caster and the handling of type in the printing shop of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men, New York. Exhibit of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men and the Red Cross Institute for the Blind.

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Future Ship Workers a One-Armed Welder.
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Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which men with partial arm amputations are taught welding. Poster captions: Disabled men are taught oxy-acetylene welding in the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men, New York City ; His good arm enables him to handle the torch as effectively as two-armed workmen. Exhibit of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men and the Red Cross Institute for the Blind.

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06/18/2013
Gassed! -- Another Victory for Kultur
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Poster shows two soldiers in hospital suffering the effects of poison gas; a distraught Red Cross nurse and older man look on. Poster drawn by Raemaekers for The Century Magazine and is part of Barron Collier Series of Patriotic Cartoons. Title from item.

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General Pershing Cables "No Other Organization Since the World Began Has Ever Done Such Great Constructive Work with the Efficiency, Dispatch and Understanding, often Under Adverse Circumstances, Than Has Been Done in France by American Red Cross in the Last Six Months."
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Poster showing a bust portrait of Pershing flanked by two red crosses. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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General Pershing Says: -- A Chance for You [...] Earn While You Learn [...] Your Government Furnishes Everything
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Poster encouraging enlistment in the Quartermaster Corps of the army, featuring a portrait drawing of Pershing by Oberhardt. P. & S. Hist. Br. 10M. 6-19.

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George Washington "the Spirit Still Lives"
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Poster showing George Washington clasping hands with a minuteman and a modern-day soldier. United Cigars. Poster is trimmed to banner shape.

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German Cruelty to British Prisoners. Justice Cannot Be Done without Your Help. Take Up the Sword of Justice. Enlist to-Day
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Lord Kitchener says: The Germans have stripped and insulted British Prisoners and have shot some in cold blood. The Germans act with the same barbarous savagery as the Sudan Dervishes. The Prime Minister says: We shall not forget this horrible record of calculated cruelty and crime and we shall exact reparation against the guilty Germans. Poster is text only. Poster no. 100. Title from item.

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