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Pages
- Title
- Can Vegetables, Fruit, and the Kaiser Too
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National War Garden Commission (issuing body), Verrees, J. Paul, 1889- (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing showing jars of canned goods, including "Tomatoes," "Peas," and "Monarch Brand Unsweetened" which contains a caricature of the Kaiser. Text below image: Write for free book to National War Garden Commission, Washington, D.C. / Charles Luthrop Pack - President / P.S. Ridsdale - Secretary
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_006
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Propaganda for Democracy
- Date(s)
- 1939
- Contributor(s)
- Garrett, Paul Willard, 1891- (author), General Motors Corporation (originator), Raskob, John J. (John Jakob), 1879-1950 (former owner)
- Description
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Booklet about the degrading effects of propaganda, importance of democracy.
- Collection ID
- John J. Raskob papers (Accession 0473)
- Hagley ID
- m473_20100715_015
- Collection
- John J. Raskob papers
- Title
- Go Over the Top with The Tank That Will Win the War!
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
-
Poster showing a tank "American industry" rolling over "Disloyalty." A tiny bird comments, "Nothing can stop them!" Text below image: The watchword on the turret should inspire the crew that man the guns. Only by united action in America's war industries can we crush out disloyal and treasonable efforts to obstruct. We must stand together, work harder, produce more and aim straight to "Kan the Kaiser."
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_005
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- The Hand That Threatens Our Industrial Life / American Industry - The Heart of the Nation
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
-
Poster showing a hand "Strife, Excessive taxes, Unwise laws, Disloyalty, Agitation, Waste" threatening an industrial district shaped like a heart. A tiny bird comments, "Co-operation is what is needed most." Text below image: More than 32,000 American industrial plants have been placed at the disposal of the government to win this war. Their effectiveness must not be hampered by enemy agitators who cause bad feeling between wage-earners and wage-payers. Every community is interested in...
Show morePoster showing a hand "Strife, Excessive taxes, Unwise laws, Disloyalty, Agitation, Waste" threatening an industrial district shaped like a heart. A tiny bird comments, "Co-operation is what is needed most." Text below image: More than 32,000 American industrial plants have been placed at the disposal of the government to win this war. Their effectiveness must not be hampered by enemy agitators who cause bad feeling between wage-earners and wage-payers. Every community is interested in promoting industrial prosperity.
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- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_004
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- The Shot That Will Win the War
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
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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!". Text below image: 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...
Show morePoster 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!". Text below image: 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.
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- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_003
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- The Test of Our Loyalty is the Measure of Our Sacrifice
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (issuing body), Phifer, L.C. (Luther C.), 1885-1972 (artist)
- Description
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Poster showing a scene of combat over text reading "This man is a patriot - he will work 24 hours a day for his country" and a scene of a cigar smoking "Agitator" under text reading "Is this man a patriot - he works 24 hours for his pocketbook" divided by the question "Where do you stand?" A tiny bird comments, "And we need our industrial army to keep these boys in the field." Text below image: A full day's work in the munitions shop, mine, mill, or shipyard is equivalent to taking a German...
Show morePoster showing a scene of combat over text reading "This man is a patriot - he will work 24 hours a day for his country" and a scene of a cigar smoking "Agitator" under text reading "Is this man a patriot - he works 24 hours for his pocketbook" divided by the question "Where do you stand?" A tiny bird comments, "And we need our industrial army to keep these boys in the field." Text below image: A full day's work in the munitions shop, mine, mill, or shipyard is equivalent to taking a German trench. The blue overalls of the mechanic covers the same sort of Americanism as is clothed in the khaki in the trenches and in the working clothes of the captains of industry.
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- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_1973_418_002
- Collection
- National Association of Manufacturers, Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Cinecraft staff photograph, check
- Date(s)
- 1944-05
- Contributor(s)
- Cinecraft, Inc. (originator), United States. Office of the Treasurer (associated name)
- Collection ID
- Culley family collection of Cinecraft Productions audiovisual materials (Accession 2018.201)
- Hagley ID
- AVD_2018201_01_16_04
- Collection
- Culley Family Cinecraft Productions Collection
- Title
- Packaged thinking for women
- Date(s)
- 1948
- Contributor(s)
- Crain, Lucille Cardin, 1901-1983 (author), Hamilton, Anne Burrows (author), National Industrial Conference Board (originator)
- Hagley ID
- PAM_08032367
- Collection
- Trade catalogs and pamphlets
- Title
- Stop Loose Talk to Strangers
- Date(s)
- 1943, 1941
- Creator
- Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd.
- Contributor(s)
- Essargee (artist)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'Stop Loose Talk to Strangers, enemy ears are alert. This poster is published by the House of Seagram as part of its contribution to the National Victory Effort.'
- Collection ID
- Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.214.3)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_063
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Don't Talk Loosely To Strangers
- Date(s)
- 1943, 1941
- Creator
- Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd.
- Contributor(s)
- Essargee (artist)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'Don't: 1. Talk Loosely To Strangers, 2. Spread Rumors. This poster is published by the House of Seagram as part of its contribution to the National Victory Effort.'
- Collection ID
- Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.204.2)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_062
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- For Home and Country
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- Orr, Alfred Everitt, 1886- (artist)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'For Home and Country -- Victory Liberty Loan'
- Collection ID
- St. Amour drawings, blueprints, etc. (Accession 1969.060)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_024
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Sure We'll Finish the Job
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- Beneker, Gerrit A. (Gerrit Albertus), 1882-1934 (artist)
- Description
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Text from image: 'Sure! We'll Finish the Job -- Victory Liberty Loan'
- Collection ID
- St. Amour drawings, blueprints, etc. (Accession 1969.060.4)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_001
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- Free Speech Doesn't Mean Careless Talk!
- Date(s)
- 1943
- Creator
- Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd.
- Contributor(s)
- Essargee (artist)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'Free Speech Doesn't Mean Careless Talk! This poster is published by the House of Seagram as part of its contribution to the National Victory Effort'
- Collection ID
- Seagram Company World War II posters (Accession 2004.248.2)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_026
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States
- Title
- That Liberty Shall Not Perish From The Earth
- Date(s)
- 1918
- Contributor(s)
- Pennell, Joseph, 1857-1926 (artist)
- Description
-
Text from image: 'That Liberty Shall Not Perish From the Earth Buy Liberty Bonds, Fourth Liberty Loan.'
- Collection ID
- National Association of Manufacturers photographs and audiovisual materials (Accession 1973.418)
- Hagley ID
- posterexhibit_071
- Collection
- Workplace posters in the United States, National Association of Manufacturers
- Title
- Smokeless Powder Wanted
- Date(s)
- 1917, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (author)
- Description
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Text continues in black ink: Before the war Du Pont made 25,000 lbs. a day. We built for the Allies and it became 1,300,000 lbs. a day. Then Uncle Sam threw off his coat and waded in. Du Pont was ready. But he wanted more. We built the great plant at Nashville and asked no profit. We were at war. Soon we will give him Smokeless Powder in quantities that will make 1,300,000 pounds a day look small! It's a record! We are proud of it. But could it have been done without loyal men and women? And...
Show moreText continues in black ink: Before the war Du Pont made 25,000 lbs. a day. We built for the Allies and it became 1,300,000 lbs. a day. Then Uncle Sam threw off his coat and waded in. Du Pont was ready. But he wanted more. We built the great plant at Nashville and asked no profit. We were at war. Soon we will give him Smokeless Powder in quantities that will make 1,300,000 pounds a day look small! It's a record! We are proud of it. But could it have been done without loyal men and women? And now we say "the faster you turn out powder---the shorter the road to Berlin!" You have responded always---you will respond now.
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- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234919
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- With the Air Service
- Date(s)
- 1917, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (author)
- Description
-
Text continues in black ink: American airplanes are flying over the German lines. There is Du Pont fabric on the airplane bodies. There is Du Pont paint and varnish on the wings. The gunner's tracer and incendiary bullets are loaded by Du Pont. Du Pont loads his bombs. You are sending these messages to the Huns. Send more --- and then more!
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234921
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Criticism is often due to misunderstanding. Get acquainted with your town's industries : help build up - not destroy!
- Date(s)
- 1914, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Industrial Conservation Movement (issuing body), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234905
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Safety first : industrial patriotism always
- Date(s)
- 1917, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Industrial Conservation Movement (issuing body), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor)
- Description
-
Text poster endorses safety and patriotism.
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234902
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- But do you realize : that while formerly there was plenty for all-- food, money, labor, supplies-- now there is not enough to go around?
- Date(s)
- 1917, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (author)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234916
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- "Duds"
- Date(s)
- 1917, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (author)
- Description
-
Text continues in black ink: When a shell drops into their trench and doesn't explode, they call it a "dud." Without Caps or primers, or fuses or boosters, shells for Pershing would all be duds---war souvenirs for the Germans. Du Pont must make caps---primers---fuses---boosters faster and still faster. Shells must be loaded. Washington is calling, "More!---More!" Hundreds of American boys, rotting in filthy German Prison Camps, are listening for the sound of those American shells! Can't you...
Show moreText continues in black ink: When a shell drops into their trench and doesn't explode, they call it a "dud." Without Caps or primers, or fuses or boosters, shells for Pershing would all be duds---war souvenirs for the Germans. Du Pont must make caps---primers---fuses---boosters faster and still faster. Shells must be loaded. Washington is calling, "More!---More!" Hundreds of American boys, rotting in filthy German Prison Camps, are listening for the sound of those American shells! Can't you hear them shout---"Thank God! Our Boys Are Coming!" Will You Keep Them Waiting---Will You Keep Them Waiting?
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- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234918
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- We are vitally interested in the development of our town : nothing that injures its business can possibly benefit any of us
- Date(s)
- 1914, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Industrial Conservation Movement (issuing body), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234903
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- The best form of monopoly for capital or labor is co-operation
- Date(s)
- 1914, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Industrial Conservation Movement (issuing body), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor)
- Description
-
Poster shows black text on a white background with black border.
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234904
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Every Business Has Three Partners : You Are One Of The Partners
- Date(s)
- 1914, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Industrial Conservation Movement (issuing body), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234913
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Every Business Has Three Partners : You Are One Of The Partners
- Date(s)
- 1914, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Industrial Conservation Movement (issuing body), Phifer, Luther Claire, 1885-1972 (artist), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234914
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides
- Title
- Mr. Consumer : when legislation makes business dance you have to pay the fiddler
- Date(s)
- 1914, 1918
- Contributor(s)
- National Industrial Conservation Movement (issuing body), National Association of Manufacturers (U.S.) (sponsor)
- Collection ID
- Broadside Large
- Hagley ID
- Broadside_08234909
- Collection
- World War I motivational broadsides