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Keep it Coming - Waste Nothing
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Poster showing a convoy of Army trucks labeled "food" in a snowy landscape. "We must not only feed our soldiers at the front but the millions of women & children behind our lines" Gen. John J. Pershing. United States Food Administration. No. 14.

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Keep the American Flag On the Seas Join the Navy--Enlist Now-Your Country Needs You
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Poster showing battleships at sea. Issued by City of Boston Committee on Public Safety. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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Keep the Stars Shining for Uncle Sam - Join the Quartermaster Corps
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Poster showing Uncle Sam in a quartermaster's uniform. Text continues: For your future success, be a business soldier in the United States Army. Enlistment for one or three years are [sic] now being made at [blank]. A.G.O. 203 - 8-5-19 - 25M. No. 3-7009. Title from item.

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Khaki Magazine & Cabled News Sheet
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Poster showing soldiers in battle, with caption: Your friends need you. Be a man! Vivid stories and sketches by Thos. Hardy, Marie Corelli, Earl of Ronaldshay, Jerome K. Jerome, Sir Chas. Holroyd, Frank Brangwyn, A.R.A., &c., &c. Title from item.

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Knights of Columbus
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Poster showing a priest looking heavenward and raising a crucifix, blessing kneeling soldiers. Poster appears to have been cut along bottom edge.

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Know Him by This Sign - The Medical Caduceus the Wounds of War Are Not All Healed
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U.S. Army Medical Department recruiting poster showing bust portrait of man wearing hat, and a pin with the caduceus on it. Poster caption continues: Enlist for one or three years and help finish the job ; Medical Department, United States Army ; Opportunities for qualified men to learn: x-ray work, practical pharmacy, veterinary practice, operating room work, dentistry, laboratory work, [and] hospital service.

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Kultur Has Passed Here
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Poster shows a dead woman and child lying on ground. Poster drawn by Raemaekers for Century Magazine and is part of Barron Collier Series of Patriotic Cartoons. Title from item.

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Lamp Day, Friday, May 12th. Buy a Lamp On Lamp Day for Women's Service in War Time
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Poster showing a lantern radiating light. Text continues: Help to sell the lamps. Apply 58 Victoria Street, S.W. Title from item.

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"The Last Evidence That Anybody Cares" Says a Soldier "over there" of the Y.M.C.A. Dugout the Y.M.C.A. is Our Boys' "Big Brother" [...] What Will You Give to Show them That Somebody Cares - That You Care?/
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Poster showing soldiers gathering at a Y.M.C.A. dugout canteen. National War Work Council of the Young Men's Christian Associations of the United States. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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Launching Another Victory Ship United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
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Poster showing a panoramic view of the launch of the ship "Lady Janet." Caption: Sidewise launching of the 3500 ton S.S. "Lady Janet" at the Great Lakes Engineering Co. yard, Ecorse, Michigan, July 4th, 1918. Title from item.

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Learn and Earn there's a Trade and An Education for Young Men in the Ordnance Department U-S-A
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Poster showing a mechanic wearing goggles, welding a part of a tank. Ordnance Recruiting Poster No. 1. U.S. Army Ordnance No. 1503-i. Text continues: For particulars apply [blank].

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Learning to Walk for the Second Time
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Exhibit poster showing two scenes in which men with double leg amputations are being taught to walk with protheses. Poster captions: After some practice these leg-less men walk as well as uninjured persons. The French soldier on the right has been fitted temporarily so that he can get about soon after his operation. The peg leg is worn while the stump is assuming final shape and the more elaborate limb is being made ; These Italian soldiers, in a school at Naples, are being taught to walk on their new legs. Exhibit of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men and the Red Cross Institute for the Blind.

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Learn to Adjust Your Respirator Correct and Quick. Don't Breathe While Doing It, and This Won't Happen to You
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Poster showing a soldier on the battlefield, collapsing and clutching his throat as a result of poison gas. Title from item.

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Learn to Make and Test the Big Guns - Better Yourself, Enlist and Learn a Trade in the Ordnance Dept.
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Poster showing large coast artillery batteries firing. Ordnance recruiting poster, no. 2. Promotional goal: U.S. J22. 1919 ; U.S. B36. J2. 1919.

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