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Survey Form Number: 689
Handwritten Number:
SI-Assigned Tracking No.: 10,601
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Time Period: World War One
Nationality of Issuing Organization: U.S.
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Issuing Organization/Creator: The National Association of ? [missing piece]
Series Information: N/A
Locale Information: N/A
Date: post April 8, 1918
Begin (YYYY-MM-DD): 1918-04-08
End (YYYY-MM-DD): 1918-04-08
Purpose: Morale and Propaganda; Political; War Production
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Organization/Service for which Issued: N/A
Genre: Poster
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Size:
Height: 128
Width: 51
Size: Oversize
Opening Words: PROCLAMATION FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE Reciting the steps which resulted in the creation of a National War Labor Board [...] There should Be No Strikes During The War
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Language: English
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Physical Description: Multi-color
Artist(s):
Artist(s): Morris
Main Image: Uncle Sam flanked by a worker and a employee
Other Image(s): N/A
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Printing Info: None
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INFO STAMPED ON POSTER: N/A
"Specimen of British War Literature ...":
Princeton Donor/Number: Taber BFA 2578
Other Donor Info.: N/A
Mrs. Van S. Merle-Smith:
Condition: Good
Condition Details: Frayed Edges; Portion Missing
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Accession/Non-Accession Number: 1990.3118
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Collection Name: Princeton University Posters Collection (AC #433)
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Folder: [[Oversize]] 20
Comments:
Cataloger:
Name: Don Perna
Date: 5/17/93
Begin (YYYY-MM-DD): 1992-05-17
End (YYYY-MM-DD): 1992-05-17