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Creators and Contributors
Original Date Issued
1917
Extent
1 sheet : b&w ; 58 x 37 cm
Description
Editorial cartoon depicting three different panels. The top one shows American soldiers fighting against German forces in World War I. The middle panel shows a man sitting in a chair with a horn blast blown by a soldier and the breeze begins to melt the man's frozen feet. The draft refers to the Selective Service Act of 1917, which forced men to enlist for military service. The bottom panel shows May leaving and June entering; a man sits at a desk writing an oration on "How to settle the war"; a man and a woman get married. June is the month in which two of the three registrations for the Selective Service Act of 1917 occurred. Students and married men also were given lower preference to draft in 1917. (Summary created by Mary Delano, MU History Intern, Spring 2018)
Note
Published in the Chicago Tribune on June 1, 1917.,"Mr. Owen 342 Tribune Bldg"--Handwritten on verso.,"June 1, 1917"--Handwritten on verso.,"183"--Handwritten on verso.,Pencil and ink on board.,Original in University of Missouri Special Collections, John Tinney McCutcheon Collection.,Digitized on September 2017. Equipment: Indus Color Book Scanner. Scanning software: bcs-2 version 3.4.9. Image specifications: 400 dpi, color. Access copies: tiffs with LZW compression, rotated and cropped.,Title from caption.
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Identifier
mu:419216
Digital Creation Date
2017-09-15
Date Modified
2021-07-23