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Rally 'round the Flag with United States Marines "Soldiers of the Sea" First in Defense On Land or Sea
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U.S. Marines recruitment poster showing marines in a landing party. Poster caption continues: Your country needs you! ; Now's the time to enlist! ; Apply today at 24 East 23rd Street, New York, N.Y.

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06/18/2013
Reading and Writing Are Not Lost Arts to Blinded Men
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Exhibit poster showing military personnel reading Braille and using typewriters. Poster caption: At the Military Hospital for Blinded Men at Baltimore, this soldier is learning to substitute touch for sight in the process of reading. The letters are formed by dots raised in the surface of the paper. The sailor is writing in raised characters by the aid of a simple machine. Poster caption: A blinded man can learn in a short time to operate, without making mistakes, the regular standard typewriter. He is thus able again to correspond with his mother, wife, sweetheart, or friends. 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
Read these Facts About Your American Red Cross Its Purpose, to Care for Our Soldiers and Sailors [...], to Shorten the War [...], to Lay Foundations for An Enduring Peace [...].
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Poster is text only, with red cross. Text continues: An all American, largely volunteer organization - authorized by Congress, headed by President Wilson, its accounts audited by the War Department, enthusiastically endorsed by General Pershing. It is working for your Army - your Navy - your Allies - and you. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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06/18/2013
The Red Cross Bloke
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Poster is text only, a poem by a soldier "S.L.H.," about the Red Cross men at the front, who are not respected until their rescue efforts are of personal benefit. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Red Cross Christmas Roll Call December 16th to 23rd
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Poster showing a figure of Columbia holding a pen, and a Red Cross nurse with a scroll, inscribed "Where Columbia sets her name, let every one of you follow her."

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The Red Cross Sees a Man Through More Than 26,000 Men Are Still in Hospitals As the Result of the War. Your Membership Helps the Red Cross Make their Lives Happier.
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Poster features three photographs of men receiving aid, including letter writing and the projection of images on the ceiling for men who are confined to bed. No. 4. Title from item.

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The Red Cross Sees a Man Through / More Than 26,000 Men Are Still in Hospitals as a Result of the War
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Poster features three photographs of men receiving aid, including letter writing and the projection of images on the ceiling for men who are confined to bed. No. 4.

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[Red Cross. Soldiers Receiving Medical attention]
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Poster showing a crowded scene at a Red Cross truck, with soldiers using supplies from boxes marked with the Red Cross symbol. Title devised by Library staff. Poster has no text.

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06/18/2013
Refugees in Russia
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Poster showing an illustration by Boardman Robinson depicting scene in a refugee camp, also shows the emblem of czarist Russia, includes text about the plight of Russian citizens. Issued(?) by: International Reconstruction League, 200 Fifth Avenue, New York.

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Register June 5th
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Poster showing Uncle Sam brandishing a quill pen before a cheering crowd. "A great day of patriotic devotion and obligation." - Woodrow Wilson. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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06/18/2013
Registered War Garden Under Protection of State Council of Defense
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Poster showing a cartoon from the Chicago Evening Post of a farmer waving a banner "War Gardens" as his cannon made from a bushel basket fires produce and a German figure sky high. Title continues: All the Ammunition doesn't come from the powder factories. Feed yourself. Be a soldier of the soil. A war garden will do it. Exempt no land. To destroy the food supply is to give comfort to the enemy. Food will win the war. War Garden Committee, 120 W. Adams Street.

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The Regular - Ready! He Was - He Is - He Will Be Enlist for the Infantry or in One of the Other Twelve Branches
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U.S. Army recruiting poster showing a soldier standing with gun ready, with a wreath in the background.

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Regulars - they Were in it at the First - there to the Last, and with Old Glory All the Way Through
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Poster showing soldiers and Army insignia with the exclamation, "Well done!" Text continues: Enlist in a regular Army division: Infantry, Cavalry, Field Artillery, Engineers, Signal Corps, Medical Department, Quartermaster Corps. Recruiting series no. 8. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
The Remaking of Belgium Exhibition, to Help Belgians Who Are Preparing for Reconstruction
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Poster showing Belgian workers restoring a bomb damaged church. Open April 7 to 27 10 am to 8 pm Admission 1/- At University College Gower St. W.C. where contributions may be sent to The Belgium Town Planning Committee. Title from item.

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06/18/2013
Remember!
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Picture of a German soldier (a Hun) carrying a torch and a bloody knife, and a salesman. They are one and the same person. Translation of title: Remember! Signed: F. Gottlob. Another issue: POS - Fr .E26, no. 2 (with text in French). Promotional goal: Fr. J49. 1919. Item is no. 149 in a printed checklist available in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Reading Room.

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06/18/2013