WWI Posters
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| "A man may be down but he's never out!" Home Service Fund Campaign - Salvation Army - May 19-26, 1919 / / Frederick Duncan. |




| "All in the day's work" Enlist in the United States Marine Corps for interesting duty - land, sea, or sky / / Ch. Gatchell. |


| "America, the hope of all who suffer, the dread of all who wrong," Whittier. Save food and defeat frightfulness / Paus. |




| "Come on, Boys!" Give the Guard a fighting chance Fight alongside your friends - Fill up the National Guard. |




| "Good bye, Dad, I'm off to fight for Old Glory, you buy U.S. gov't bonds" Third Liberty Loan / / Lawrence Harris ; Sackett & Wilhelms Corp. N.Y. |




| "Help!" |


| "I summon you to comradeship in the Red Cross" - Woodrow Wilson / Harrison Fisher 1918 ; American Lithographic Co. N.Y. |




| "Put fighting blood in your business Here's his record! Does he get a job!" --Arthur Woods, Assistant to the Secretary of War / / Dan Smith. |




| "Saving daylight!" Sign and mail one of these post cards to your congressman at Washington and help make it a national law to set the clock one hour ahead. |




| "Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with the lives of our sons?" W.G. McAdoo, Secretary of the Treasury Buy a United States government bond of the 2nd Liberty Loan of 1917 / / Edwards & Deutsch Litho. Co. Chicago. |




| "Spirit of 1917" |




| "The child at your door" 400,000 orphans starving, no state aid available--Campaign for $30,000,000. |




| "The first three!" Give till it hurts - they gave till they died War fund week--One hundred million dollars / / Kidder. |




| "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?/ / John F. Butler ; Globe Lithographing Company, New York. |




| "The sword is drawn, the Navy upholds it!" / Painted by Kenyon Cox, N.A. |




| "The sword is drawn, the Navy upholds it!" / painted by Kenyon Cox, N.A. |




| "They need us over there" 1000 graduate nurses a week for eight weeks : This is the call of Surgeon General Gorgas, U.S.A. |




| "Times are hard your Majesty - you leave us nothing to do" |




| "We closed the road to Paris - we're on our way to Berlin" Every bond you buy of the 4th Liberty Loan is a bayonet thrust at the Kaiser / / Steffan. |




| "Welcome comrade-at-arms!" |




| "You - help my boy win the war" Buy a Liberty Bond. |




| "You wear the button - we'll do the rest" "Every man and woman in the country must get behind this loan" W.G. McAdoo. |




| $5.00 W[ar] S[avings] S[tamps] for $4.12 Save and buy for cash or installment plan, 25c[ents] down, 25c[ents] anytime. |


| Über alles |




| 10,000,000 members by Christmas On Christmas eve, a candle in every window and Red Cross members in every home. |




| 140th flag day, 1777-1917 The birthday of the stars and stripes, June 14th, 1917. |




| 1778-1783 America owes France the most unalterable gratitude. 1917- . . . French comrade, your children shall be as our children. American Ouvroir Funds |




| 1778-1783 America owes France the most unalterable gratitude. 1917- . . . French comrade, your children shall be as our children. American Ouvroir Funds |




| 2 inspiring cablegrams / Krieg Hoff ; Thomsen-Ellis Co., Baltimore, New York. |
Infamous WWI poster reproductions featuring recruiting and propaganda from the World War I era. Items in this collection are haunting reminders of the grim face of war.
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