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She is Doing Her Part to Help Win the War
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Poster showing a woman cooking with corn meal, oats, and barley. Civilians were encouraged to restrict their use of wheat. Title from item.

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The Ships Are Coming United States Shipping Board, Emergency Fleet Corporation
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Poster showing a large eagle flying above ships setting sail for a distant shore in flames. Issued by Publications Section, Emergency Fleet Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.

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Ships for Uncle Sam--official United States War Film
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Poster illustrated with a Joseph Pennell drawing of a shipyard. Produced by Signal Corps, U.S.A. and Committee on Public Information. Forms part of: Willard and Dorothy Straight Collection.

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Shoot Ships to Germany and Help America Win - Schwab
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Poster showing two ships at sea, the larger one painted in camouflage, with text quoting Charles M. Schwab. Text continues: At this shipyard are being built ships to carry to our men "over there" - food, clothing, and the munitions of war. Without these ships our men will not have an equal chance to fight. The building of ships is more than a construction job - it is our chance to win the war. He who gives to his work the best that is in him does his bit as truly as the man who fights. Delay means danger. Are you doing your bit? Are you giving the best that is in you to help your son, brother, or pal who is "over there"? United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. Division of Pictorial Publicity. Title from item.

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The Shot That Will Win the War
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Poster showing Uncle Sam, a man "Wage Payer," and a man "Wage Earner" astride a missile "Industrial Co-operation," with an eagle carrying a "Victory" banner above. A tiny bird comments, "This shot will win the war!" Title continues: United action by America's industrial partners will shorten and win this struggle for human freedom. It is the heaviest shot our Democracy can fire at wage-earners' and wage-payers' common foe - Autocracy. Every loyal worker and employer can ride to victory under the eagle's wings with Uncle Sam. Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request. No. F-10.

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A Shot at American Industry is a Shot at American Democracy
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Poster showing a submarine "U agitator" firing a torpedo "Strife" at a ship "American industry," with "Europe" burning in the distance. Title continues: Fair Public Opinion is the best submarine chaser for the protection of our business prosperity. Each community ought to provide destroyer patrols to guard its industrial coasts - thereby insuring victory in war and preparing for peace. Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request.

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Side by Side - Britannia! Britain's Day Dec. 7th 1918
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Poster showing Uncle Sam arm-in-arm with Britannia, accompanied by a lion and an eagle. At bottom: Mass meeting [blank space].

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The Signal Corps Trains Men for Telegraph, Telephone, Radio there is in Your Locality a U.S. Army Recruiting office
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U.S. Army Signal Corps recruiting poster showing a map of the world with lines of communication and views of classrooms, offices, workshops, and field instruction. A.G.O.R.S. no. 211, 11-14-19.

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Single Men Are Urged Not to Put off Voluntary Enlistment or attestation Until the Last Moment
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Text continues: Their chance will be gone at midnight on March 1st, and they will be placed in the Reserve under the Military Service Act on March 2nd. Poster is text only. Title from item. Poster no. 160. Wt. 17147/783.

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Single Men. Hundreds of Thousands of Married Men Have Left their Homes to Fight for King and Country. Show Your Appreciation by Following their Noble Example
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Poster showing two small scenes, of a woman and children at a meal at home, above, and of men shooting rifles, below. Poster no. 120. W 8655 20M - 8/15. Title from item.

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Single Men! Last Days for Voluntary Enlistment
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Poster is text only. Poster no. 149. "Last day March 1" pasted onto poster; paste-on bears small note, "Paste this slip diagonally across poster 149." Title from item.

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Sir - Don't Waste While Your Wife Saves--Adopt the Doctrine of the Clean Plate - Do Your Share
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Poster showing a portly man eating and smoking a cigar in a restaurant. United States Food Administration. No. 20.

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Six Million Cheers - for Our Sailor Boys - the Best Ever!
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Poster showing a sailor marching, cheered on by "Father Knickerbocker" representing Manhattan, and children labeled Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens, and Richmond. United Cigars.

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Six Signed Auto-Lithographs by Alex. O. Levy
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Poster advertising a set of prints, showing Liberty looking on as a woman places a wreath on the body of a soldier. Text continues: This tribute to our American heroes who made the supreme sacrifice for right & liberty is respectfully dedicated to that clear-visioned herald of true democracy & world peace, Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States of America A.D. 1918.

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Soldiers-Sailors and Women Guests - Welcome to the Y.W.C.A. Hostess House
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Poster showing a soldier and a sailor shaking hands, as a woman looks on. Paste-on at bottom: 30 East 52nd St., New York ; 375 Lexington Ave., New York ; 245 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn ; 48 Boylston St., Boston. Title from item.

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