World War I Posters, circa 1914-circa 1918

Container Title
PH 6992
Part 3 (PH 6992): Additions, 1917
Physical Description: 4 posters 
Scope and Content Note: Additions, 1917, including a reprint of “President Wilson's Great Message,” read at the joint session of Congress April 2, 1917. Also included are two posters mounted on cardboard produced by the U.S. Food Administration, one featuring a reproduction of an illustration by Rienecke Beckman; and Emergency Poster 7, produced by the Wisconsin State Council of Defense, “The Nation Needs Flour: Grow More Wheat and Rye.”
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Food-Don't Waste It
Note: Followed by four instructions. Text only. Produced by the United States Food Administration.
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Get Behind Our Soldiers Sailors and Our Allies; Send them the most food possible in the best shipping space; Do it by eating less wheat beef pork fats and sugar
Note: Produced by the United States Food Administration, accompanied by illustration by Rienecke Beckman featuring a submarine.
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President Wilson's Great Message
Note: Delivered to a joint session of Congress on April 2, 1917.
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The Nation Needs Flour: Grow More Wheat and Rye
Note: Produced and published by the Wisconsin State Council of Defense.