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Our Good Mule "Industry" First in War--First in Peace--First in Prosperity.
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Poster showing a mule "Industry" on a treadmill powering a factory, which is producing "Shoes," "Drugs," "Clothes," "Hats." The mule is bothered by flies labeled "Strife," "Unfair laws," "Agitator," and "Taxation." Title continues: Our mule is wedded to his job. He is a good and faithful worker. He provides for his many dependents. He is no Slacker. Use him well and he'll smile. Abuse him and he'll balk. Moral--Give industry a chance to make a living for ITS family. Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request. No. E-8.

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06/18/2013
Our Problem is to Feed Our Allies This Winter by Sending them As Much Food As We Can [...]
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Text continues: ... of the most concentrated nutritive value in the least shipping space. These foods are wheat, beef, pork, dairy products and sugar. Our solution is to eat less of these and more of other foods of which we have an abundance, and to waste less of all foods. The United States Food Administration. No. 108. Poster is text only. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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06/18/2013
Our Regular Divisions, Honored and Respected by All Enlist for the Infantry - or in One of the Other 12 Branches
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Poster showing a soldier with American flag and laurel wreath, surrounded by admiring citizens. At bottom: Nearest recruiting office: [blank space].

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06/18/2013
Our Three Lines of National Defense
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Poster showing a battleship, an industrial cityscape, and military personnel behind an American flag. Title continues: The smoke of America's factory stacks is a signal of our workers' and employers' loyalty. It means more guns - more ships - more food. Our industries are the third and main supporting line of defense - our base of supplies. Without them the Army and Navy would be helpless. As good patriots let us strive to keep our industries strong. Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Over there! Skilled Workers On the Ground Behind the Lines - In the Air Service
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Soldier holding wrench and waving to airplane in flight; includes list of occupations available, such as chauffeurs, wood workers, auto mechanics, photographers, and motorcyclists, "and men from 40 other trades." Poster caption continues: Skilled workers registered in the draft, or under 40 years of age can still join the Aviation Section, Signal Corps, U.S. Army.

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Peace. "the Peace of the Great Release," Henley's "Rhymes & Rhythms", Derry & toms
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Poster shows a shepherd with his flock near a barbed wire fence and artillery piece on an abandoned battlefield. Poster is probably an advertisement for a book by William Ernest Henley sold at Derry & Toms department store in London. Title from item.

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06/19/2013
Pershing Cables: "the Support of the United Army of Shipbuilders at Home is Essential to the Success of the United Armies at the Front [...]"
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Poster showing a bust portrait of General Pershing, with a quote from him. United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation, Issued by Publications Section, Philadelphia, Pa.

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06/18/2013
Pershing's Crusaders--Auspices of the United States Government
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Poster showing Pershing leading troops, with spirits of crusaders floating above. The first official American war picture, taken by U.S. Signal Corps and Navy photographers. Official U.S. war film released by Committee on Public Information, George Creel, Chairman.

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06/18/2013
Poles! Kosciuszko and Pulaski Fought for the Liberty of Poland and Other Nations--Follow their Example--Enlist in the Polish Army!
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Poster showing Kosciuszko and Pulaski, and the Polish flag. Text also given in Polish.

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Poles! Under the Polish Flag, On to the Fight - "for Our Liberty and Yours!" Enlist to-Day
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Poster showing a soldier carrying a rifle, and waving American, Polish, French, and British flags. Text is presented in Polish, then English. Stamped: 1003 Arcade St., St. Paul, Minn.

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06/18/2013