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War production drive poster. The labor-management committee at Wallace Silversmiths in Wallingford, Connecticut staged a public hanging of three effigies that looked like Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito but were named Lost Time, Inefficiency, and Accidents. The invitations were arranged so that when opened, three cut-out figures rose to the top of the gallows. The rally was instrumental in recruiting several hundred skilled men for war production

War production drive poster. The labor-management committee at Wallace...

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War production drive poster. "Invitation to a Hanging." The front cover of the "Invitation to a Hanging" of effigies at the Wallace Silversmiths plant in connection with the war production drive

War production drive poster. "Invitation to a Hanging." The front cove...

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Navajo Silversmiths, Native American woman portrait

Navajo Silversmiths, Native American woman portrait

2 Indians seated on blanket on ground; woman operating bellows for fire in small pot.

War Production Board (WPB) poster. "Hang the Rats." The back cover of the "invitation to a hanging" of effigies at the Wallace Silversmiths plant war production drive

War Production Board (WPB) poster. "Hang the Rats." The back cover of ...

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Philadelphia silversmith William Faber

Philadelphia silversmith William Faber

Drawing shows Faber seated at desk with quill pen in hand. (DLC/PP-1997:105). Forms part of: Marian S. Carson collection (Library of Congress).

Georgian colonial history attractively arranged and illustrated ... Newburyport, Massachusetts. Towle Mfg. company, silversmiths [1900].

Georgian colonial history attractively arranged and illustrated ... Ne...

Prospectus. Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 79, Folder 5.