(Complete files of these papers are very difficult to get; in some cases we have only a single number.) UNITED STATES The Camouflage. Key West, Fla. Camp Custer bulletin. Battle Creek, Mich. Camp Devens news. Ayer, Mass. Camp Dix pictorial review. Wrightstown, N. J. Camp Dodger. Camp Dodge, Iowa. Camp Logan Reveille. Camp Logan, Tex. Camp McClellan. Anniston, Ala. Camp Meade herald. Admiral, Md. Camp Sheridan news. Montgomery, Ala. Camp Sherman news. Chillicothe, Ohio. Leatherneck. Quantico, Va. The Stars and Stripes. The official newspaper of the A. E. F. Paris. 66539-18-11 Trench and Camp. Pub. weekly. Camp Logan, Houston, Tex. Buffalo Military district (embracing 10 camps). Wheel and Beans. Camp Jos. E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Fla. Gazette des Ardennes. La Gazette du Poilu. Le Grospère. La Guerre Joviale. Le Héraut. L'Invalide belge. Le Lapin à Pumes. Lettres d'un Poilu. The Listening Post, British Expeditionary Force, France. Marmita. The Wipers times; a facsimile reprint of the trench magazines: the Wipers times— the New Church times-the Kemmel times-the Somme times-the B. E. F. times. London, 1918. D526.2.W6 Ya Bon. BROADSIDES (The term "Poster" in the following list means merely that the broadside is printed in colored inks.) Department of Agriculture: UNITED STATES Farmers! Housewives! Children! 1917. (Poster.) Farm help. 1917. (Poster.) Special appeal to farmer patriots. 1917. (Poster.) Help feed yourself. 1917. (Poster.) The Nation needs corn. 1917. (Poster.) Plant corn. 1917. (Poster.) Waste no food. 1917. (Poster.) Cultural directions, 1918 Home Garden series. Bureau of Animal Industry: Have eggs when eggs are scarce. (Poster.) Department of Commerce: Two things the country needs. 1918. (Poster.) This is not the time for knocking or growling. 1918. (Poster.) Not every one can go to France. 1918. (Poster.) Department of Labor: America first. October, 1915. (Poster.) Department of State: Circular, October 15, 1914: Neutrality and trade in contraband. Telegram of Sec. of State to Amer. Ambas. at Lond., Dec. 26, 1914. Detention of neutral cargoes. Marine Corps: Badge of courage. (Poster.) "Do you know the U. S. Marine Corps?" on verso, "Do you know the Star Spangled Banner?" (Card.) "Do you know the Star Spangled Banner?" on verso, "The Marseillaise.” (Card.) Fight first! (Poster.) Important! Information for registered men. Learn to serve America intelligently. (Poster.) Life aboard ship with Uncle Sam's Marines. By Private E. F. Nye, U. S. M. C. (Leaflet.) List of recruiting stations. (Folder.) A man from this house is serving in the U. S. Marines. (Poster.) A man from this house is fighting in France. (Poster.) Men wanted for the (Poster.) Men wanted. (Poster.) Proclamation! Citizens of Philadelphia. U. S. Marine. Service on land and sea. (Small label.) What is this? (Poster.) You must know the words. Your country calls. Navy Department: The Navy League. (Poster.) The Navy needs you. (Poster.) Your Country needs you. (Poster.) Treasury Department: Uncle Sam's insurance for Soldiers and Sailors. Bulletin No. 4. (Leaflet.) Buy Liberty Bonds. (Poster.) Do you need to be urged? (Poster.) Every man and woman in the country must get behind this loan. (Poster.) Safest investment in the world. Card F and Card G-R. (Poster.) Card D. 164 Treasury Department-Continued. Bureau of Publicity-Continued. Pomerene, Atlee. United States Liberty Bonds. Special press matter. Weekly press matter, No. 3a. 1917. Weekly press matter, No. 4. 1917. Weekly press matter, No. 5. 1917. The Liberty Loan. Press matter for immediate publication. 2d Liberty Loan, 1917 Buy U. S. Government Bonds. (Gummed labels.) Buy U. S. Government Bonds. (Small gummed labels.) United States Government Bonds. What they are and how to buy them. (Folder.) War Department: Enlist for the war only. (Poster.) The Father of our Country. (Poster.) The Regulars are in France. (Poster.) U. S. Army develops all a man has of courage. (Poster.) United States Army wants fighting men. (Poster.) U. S. Army wants you! (Poster.) Wanted, fighting men. (Poster.) Wanted for war only. (Poster.) Wanted, men for the 23rd Engineers. Signal Corps: (Poster.) Notice! There are vacancies in the Aviation Company, Navy Yard, Philadelphia. Miscellaneous: American Electric Railway Association. War Board: The Motorman and Conductor of this car are American Red Cross Baker, Newton D. A Red Cross fund of $100,000,000 would pay war's expense Davis, Marian Bonsal. The little citizens of Nancy. (For the press.) Malcolm, Ian, M. P. The terrible realities of war as found by the British Red Pershing, Maj. Gen. John J. People not awake to the real seriousness of this Accounting manual for the Red Cross war funds. Red Cross Week, June 18-25, 1917. (Pamphlet.) American Red Cross needs. (Poster.) Book of instructions. Red Cross Week. (Pamphlet.) Circular letter for publication on Sunday, June 10, 1917. For humanity's sake. (Poster.) Give more. (Poster.) Help the Red Cross. Davison, Henry P. The call to raise a war fund of $100,000,000. Address Membership campaign records and how to keep them. By Mr. C. C. Ely. Organization and activities. May 24, 1917. (Pamphlet.) Our Army and Navy and You. (Leaflet.) Plans for the Red Cross War Council outlined by Henry P. Davison. (Folder.) The Red Cross Bulletin, May 31, 1917. (Pamphlet.) While you hesitate, thousands die! (Poster.) Why the American Red Cross needs $100,000,000 war funds at once. (Folder.) |