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Sidney [Riesenberg?] Jewish Welfare "Civilians" charcoal Burton Rice [[Sathder were convinced?]] "See Him Through" John Sheridan Adolf Tweedler [?] For Every [[Figher?]] a Woman Worker girl in overalls YWCA girl holding small air plane & shell YMCA the schools Radio Tractor & Tranks EBB Ernest Hawkins Baker United Services "United" behind the [[Service?]] Star fires beyond with banners line of troops in sun small in distance good idea [[two illegible words?]] Albert Hurter "His Home Over There" with red lights of hut Sam Woolf part of series YMCA. not very good for [[having lull?]] lacking [[bemness?]] Clarence Underwood Back our girls over there telephone girl Troops marching outside the window Edw Penfelds Victory Girls girl plowing [[end page] [[Second page]] 72 Leone Brackers 'Keep' Em Smiling Neyra [[McMeigs?]] pretty YMCA girl Doughboy and doughnut girl Oh Boy That's the Girl [[sketch]] the businessmen. The great moment of the leveling had come. Every body counted On came the impromptu procession with their beating cans and [[shoals?]] of flags. But here is a bit of tragic tableaux - Here comes a small solemn procession a group of dark poor looking men solemn serious and they ar [[carrying?]] along a framed portrait of a dark man a man with a beard. For a moment this procession of almost funeral solemnity in the midst of so much gayety made a great impression. The marchers were silent - They merely carried aloft this portrait of their hero. Who was it. I surmise it to be a father of socialism
Transcription Notes:
Here is a link to Albert Herter's "YMCA His Home Over There":
http://www.great-republic.com/collections/eddie-birthday/products/ymca-his-home-over-there-ww-i-patriotic-poster
Here is a link to Underwoods poster, Back our Girls:
http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/ww1posters/5078
Here is a link to Oh Boy That's the Girl:
http://iconosquare.com/p/1119098342258133635_2259000401