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    • Cardinal Mercier

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 52 x 71 cm. Color. Relays Cardinal Mercier's appeal to the Food Administration for more food for war victims. Encourages food conservation to allow for more donations to France, Belgium, and Italy. (2 copies)
    • Do Not Be Fooled by the Lies of the Enemy

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 35.5 x 55.5 cm. Black and white with red accents. This bulletin assures the public that the U.S. government has no intention of seizing private food reserves from its citizens, but reminds that hoarding of food or collecting more than is reasonable...
    • Feed a Fighter

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 53.5 x 74 cm. Primarily black and white with Waste Nothing in red print. Discourages waste to allow more resources for soldiers and their families. Graphic is a reproduction charcoal sketch of a soldier drinking coffee in the trenches. (2 copies)
    • Fish is a Fighting Food

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 50.5 x 71 cm. Color. Government issued poster illustrating the need for fishing companies to catch more fish in support of the war effort. Graphic shows fishermen hauling buckets of fish onto a wooden dock.
    • How Can You Afford Those Extra War Bonds

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 60.5 x 77.5 cm. Color. Poster advertising the need for Americans to buy more war bonds. Graphic shows a soldier who lost a leg being welcomed home by his sweetheart. The message at the bottom reads, Is it a sacrifice to buy bonds?
    • Keep Up the Good Work, Keep Down Living Costs

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 50.5 x 71 cm. Color. Government issued poster encouraging Americans to keep the cost of living down by paying no more than ceiling prices. Graphic shows depiction of Uncle Sam pointing with a smile to a line graph showing the dramatically lower...
    • L'Italia

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters
    • 52.5 x 71 cm. Color. A reminder that the people of Italy need more meat, wheat, fat, and sugar. English translation: Eat less of these foods so they can go to our people and troops.
    • Save Rubber, Check Your Tires Now

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 72 x 101 cm. Color. Government issued poster encouraging Americans to take better care of their tires in order to conserve rubber. Graphic shows soldiers flying over the road with the message, They've got more important places to go than you!...
    • Save the Products of the Land

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 50 x 75.5 cm. Color. Poster showing images of fish swimming to reinforce the suggestion of eating more fish to help conserve meat for the soldiers.
    • Stamp Out Black Markets... With Your Ration Stamps

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 52.5 x 69 cm. Color. Government issued poster used to warn American citizens to pay no more than legal prices and use their ration stamps to eliminate black markets. Graphic shows a giant thumb squashing a small scowling green man (representing...
    • This Is What God Gives Us

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 53 x 73.5 cm. Color. Poster showing graphic of storehouse filled with fresh produce with the message: This is what GOD gave us. What are you giving so that others may live? Eat less wheat, meat, fats, sugar. Send more to Europe or they will starve.
    • Use It Up-Wear It Out-Make It Do!

    • World War, 1939-1945; War Posters, American
    • 56 x 71.5 cm. Color. Government issued poster encouraging Americans to use household goods as long as possible to allow more resources for the war effort. Graphic shows a woman mending a man's jeans as he fixes a lawn mower. (2 copies)
    • Victory is a Question of Stamina

    • World War, 1914-1918; War Posters, American
    • 53 x 72.5 cm. Color. Graphic showing soldiers advancing on the battlefield with the slogan: Victory is a Question of Stamina. Poster encourages the public to send more wheat, meat, fats, and sugar, the alleged fuel for fighters.

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