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Survey Form Number: 689

Handwritten Number:

SI-Assigned Tracking No.: 2390

Different Language Version of nos.:

Nos.:

Duplicate of No.: 105

Condition Differs: No

Time Period: World War One

Nationality of Issuing Organization: U.S.

Other:

Issuing Organization/Creator: Committee on Public Information

Series Information: N/A

Locale Information: Washington D.C.

Date: March 16, 1918

Begin (YYYY-MM-DD): 1918-03-16

End (YYYY-MM-DD): 1918-03-16

Purpose: Morale and Propaganda

Other:

Organization/Service for which Issued: N/A

Genre: Poster

Other:

No. of Pieces:

Size:

Height: 77.5

Width: 52

Size: 1/2

Opening Words: Why Germany Wants Peace [...] TO-DAY GERMANY CONTROLS 233,000,000 People THAT IS WHY SHE WANTS PEACE [...] / Every American ought to know WHY we entered this War [...] The Publications listed below will give you this information [...]

Translation:

Language: English

Other:

Physical Description: Multi-color

Artist(s):

Artist(s): Anon

Main Image: Map of Europe & the Middle East showing the areas controlled by the Central & Entente Powers

Other Image(s): N/A

Printing Info:

Printing Info:

Printer: C.S. Hammond & Co.

Other Printing Info.: N/A

Printing Date: N/A

Begin (YYYY-MM-DD):

End (YYYY-MM-DD):

Printing Place: New York

INFO STAMPED ON POSTER: N/A

"Specimen of British War Literature ...":

Princeton Donor/Number: BF 5285

Other Donor Info.: N/A

Mrs. Van S. Merle-Smith:

Condition: Good

Condition Details: Crumpled Edges

Other:

Accession/Non-Accession Number: 1990.3118

Negative Number:

Collection Name: Princeton University Posters Collection (AC #433)

SITE:

Map Case: 3

Drawer: 3

Folder: 5

Box:

Folder:

Comments:

Cataloger:

Name: Don Perino

Date: 6/8/92

Begin (YYYY-MM-DD): 1992-06-08

End (YYYY-MM-DD): 1992-06-08


Transcription Notes:
What's written in the "Translation" section at the bottom of the page is (I'm assuming) a continuation/extension of the "Opening Words:" section, even though it's in the translation category.