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Test of our Loyalty is the Measure of our Sacrifice,1917,cigar smoking,WWI

Title: The test of our loyalty is the measure of our sacrifice / Phifer.
Date Created/Published: [1917]
Summary: Poster showing a scene of combat and a scene of a cigar smoking 'Agitator' 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.'
Notes:
Title continues: 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.
Issued by the National Industrial Conservation Movement, 30 Church Street, New York City. Copies supplied on request.
No. F-12.
Subjects:
World War, 1914-1918--Economic & industrial aspects--United States.
Allegiance--1910-1920.
Question marks--1910-1920.
Lithographs--1910-1920.
War posters--American--1910-1920.
Bookmark /00653174/
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