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    If you can't enlist - invest : Buy a liberty bond : defend your country with your dollars

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    Prints, advertising; Image of an allegorical bare-chested male warrior figure with a headband labeled "America" wielding a sword and shield emblazoned with an American eagle emblem and the words "Liberty Loan" in a fight against four attacking figures: one labeled "Devastation," a wolf labeled "Starvation," a man with a dagger labeled "War," a striking snake labeled "Pestilence," and a skeleton labeled "Death"; the poster promotes the sale of United States Liberty Bonds during World War I.

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  • That liberty shall not perish from the earth : buy liberty bonds fourth : liberty loan

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    Prints, advertising; Image of a wartime attack on New York City depicting the ruins of the Statue of Liberty in the foreground, with Lady Liberty's head in the rubble on the shore of the New York Harbor below; with submarine visible in the water and airplanes in formation in the air, amid an orange backdrop of fire and smoke; the poster promotes the United States' fourth Liberty Loan campaign of World War I that launched in September 1918.

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  • "Shall we be more tender with our dollars than with the lives of our sons" WG McAdoo secretary of the treasury : Buy a United States Government bond of the 2nd liberty loan of 1917

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    Prints, advertising; Image of Uncle Sam standing in the foreground and holding his hand out, while troops of soldiers with guns and the American flag march in rows in the middle ground, and the Statue of Liberty, ships, and flying airplanes can be seen in the distance; the poster promotes the United States' second Liberty Loan campaign of World War I that launched in October 1917 and includes the printed signature of Secretary of the Treasury William Gibbs McAdoo.

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    Prints, advertising; Image of a stern Lady Liberty figure in robes with crown and torch pointing at the viewer; two circular frames at lower left and right portray the Statue of Liberty with the slogan, "Get behind the government Liberty Loan of 1917"; the poster promotes the sale of United States Liberty Bonds during World War I.

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    Prints, advertising; Image of a man with a bandaged arm, holding an Italian flag in one hand and, with the other hand, fighting with a sword; the poster presumably promotes Italy's fifth national loan program of World War I that launched in January-February 1918.

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    Victory Liberty Loan (War Bonds)

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    Approx. 40 items: Victory Liberty Loan Bulletins (with dollar figures) ; letters, reports, lists and plans for Victory Liberty Loan Campaign ; related materials.

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