Vigilance et souvenir

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At the top of the poster is a festoon with a lighted torch on both ends. To the left of the title is a soldier on the right is a scene of Paris in flames with Notre Dame in the foreground. Beneath the title is a wreath with a soldier's helmet and weapon and a red, white and blue ribbon. Underneath the festoon, text is organized in a numbered list, printed in two columns.,Translation of title: Vigilance and remembrance: thirty German crimes.,At head of sheet: Alliance Universitaire Française.,MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encaspsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 29, 1947.

Germany wants to see you

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Name of artist found on www.internationalposter.com/poster-details.aspx?id=GEL18011.,Poster showing a painting of a street scene with a tall red-orange building with a dome in sunlight and a shorter building on either side in the shadows a horse-drawn wagon is driving through an arched entrance of the tall building and a man is walking along the left shorter building and two women are conversing at the right shorter building a green sky with pink clouds in the background.

Library service roll

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The text lists the names of fourteen servicemen serving during World War I who had worked at the Library at one time. Additional information, including unit, city and states are given for eleven of the servicemen. The thirteenth and fourteenth names are on a separate sheet that is attached to the original sheet.,A service flag has been placed in the University Library containing ten stars for men who have worked there since H. O. Severance has been librarian, and who are now in service. They are: Captains Chester Longwell, Herschel Colbert, and Carson E. Cowherd Lieutenants Claude B. Cross, now in France, Guy V. Head, James R. Bryant of Camp Zachary Taylor, and George T. Riley of Camp Funston George Phillips of Fort Sill, George B. McCowan, of Camp Funston and J. H. Longwell, of the Third Reserve Officer's Training Camp at Camp Pike. -- page 126, The Missouri Alumnus, January 1918. Additional names on broadside are: J. Fay Minnis, J. Arthur Love, Delos C. Johns, and Hugh Trowbridge.,MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated.

Warning!

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A tin can labeled Lie is tied to the tail of a dog that is labeled Rumor.,Additional text includes list of rumors on the left, with corresponding facts on the right.,At bottom of sheet, Don't let the Germans fool you with their lies. Do your part. Report the names of persons circulating such rumors to National Committee of Patriotic Societies, Southern Bldg., Washington, D.C.,MU: Broadside has center crease from top to bottom with several small holes, and is encapsulated.

Direction des étapes de l'ouest

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At head of title: République Franc̦aise.,Le Préfet de Seine-et-Oise, J. Canal.,Translation of title: Instructions from the western stages.,MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated.,Notice instructs civilians to report aircraft landing outside occupied airfields to the nearest military or civil authority, and announces a bounty for information leading to the capture of enemy agents.

Ordonnance portant taxation de la vente au détail du sucre dans la Départment de la Seine

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At head of title: République Française, Liberté Egalité Fraternité, Préfecture de Police, 2e Division, 3e Bureau.,3520-16.,Paris, le 3 Octobre 1916.,Translation of title: Order for taxation of retail sale of sugar in the Department of the Seine.,MU: Poster mounted on canvas and encapsulated. Stamped on back: University of Missouri Library, Oct. 30, 1947.,Regulations regarding the retail sale of sugar, including maximum prices.