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Posters

 Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Notices, usually decorative or pictorial, intended to be posted to advertise, promote, or publicize an activity, cause, product, or service; also, decorative, mass-produced prints intended for hanging. For small printed notices or advertisements intended for distribution by hand, use "handbills."

Found in 136 Collections and/or Records:

New York will see it through

 Item — Box M438.0001: [Barcode: U186024723939]
Identifier: M438.00007
Abstract

A print poster in black and red ink reads "New York will see it through. New York has Never Failed - She Will Not Fail Now. Victory Liberty Loan." On the left side of the poster is a black, white, and red drawn image of a building and train station.

Dates: Other: 1918-1919

Notes of cheer for Christmas, 1919 November 29

 Item — Box M438.0001: [Barcode: U186024723939]
Identifier: M438.00009
Abstract

Color poster reads "Notes of Cheer for Christmas. Treasury Savings Certificates as Gifts. Government Loan Organization. Second Federal Reserve District. Form 60. 11-29-19." Image in shades of blue, orange, and brown depicts three men standing in the snow and two men are playing instruments. In the far distance is a small cabin. In the lower left corner, "Stacy H. Wood" is written in blue ink.

Dates: 1919 November 29

Our Casualty Lists

 Item — Box M438.0001: [Barcode: U186024723939]
Identifier: M438.00005
Abstract A black and white poster reads "Our casualty lists - Let's not get used to them - Let's STOP them - quickly! How? By rolling up an overwhelming subscription to the Fourth Liberty Loan. After four long, frightful years the tide of battle is turning! The time has come at last when MONEY MIGHT will go far toward hastening the Victory that will stop these dreadful casualty lists and bring our boys home again. Buy Liberty Bonds - to the very limit of your means! Never mind how many you have...
Dates: Other: 1918-1919

Oversize Materials

 Series
Identifier: D059.04
Scope and Contents

This series contains (2) posters for events/performances featuring Cal Golden including his farewell tour in 1957 and (3) frames with collages, sketches, and photos of Cal Golden.

Dates: 1928-2012

Poster Declaring ''U.S. Out of Southeast Asia Now'', 1970 May

 Item
Identifier: U219.03.0004.0011.00011
Abstract

Poster for rally and march against the war on April 17 in City Park, Denver, Colorado.

Dates: 1970 May

Promotional Materials, 1999-2004

 Series
Identifier: D093.03
Scope and Contents

This series includes cds, VHS tapes, DVDs, posters, and a press kit.

Dates: 1999-2004

Publicity from Theatre Production ''Front Page'', 1969

 Item
Identifier: M028.06.0018.00001
Abstract

Matted on black poster board, a two-page program for the Theatre Department Production of ''Front Page.'' Includes pictures of Chancellor Mitchell in his role of Editor Burns, and an article entitled ''Chancellor Mitchell Remains Steadfastly Unpredictable.''

Dates: 1969

Real Estate Honor Emblem

 Item — Box M438.0001: [Barcode: U186024723939]
Identifier: M438.00003
Abstract A print poster in blue and red ink reads "Real Estate Honor Emblem. The quota of this property of the Victory Liberty Loan (based on its assessed valuation) has been subscribed. Real Estate Division Victory Liberty Loan." In blue ink at the bottom of the poster, a stamp reads "Allied Printing Trades Council Union Label New York City." A red, white, and blue banner is depicted with five vertical red stripes and four vertical white stripes, with a blue "V" printed over the strips. At the top...
Dates: Other: 1918-1919

Roosevelt Memorial

 Item — Box M438.0001: [Barcode: U186024723939]
Identifier: M438.00014
Abstract

Poster reads "Roosevelt Memorial. Theodore Roosevelt born October 27, 1858. 'Thrift is common sense applied to spending.' Buy Treasury Savings Certificates. Governemnt Loan Organization. Second Federal Reserve District." Poster includes a black and white photograph of Theodore Roosevelt surrounded by a tan and black drawn frame. Underneath and to the right of the photograph is text that reads "© A. L. Pach."

Dates: Other: 1918-1919