Posters. United States Food Administration exhibit, why food conservation is necessary, how co-operation can help solve difficulty; designed and written by Elizabeth C. Watson, illustrations by James Daugherty: [introductory panel and 13 accompanying panels], n. p.
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Posters. United States Food Administration exhibit, why food conservation is necessary, how co-operation can help solve difficulty; designed and written by Elizabeth C. Watson, illustrations by James Daugherty: [introductory panel and 13 accompanying panels], n. p.
Display Title:
Posters. United States Food Administration exhibit, why food conservation is necessary, how co-operation can help solve difficulty; designed and written by Elizabeth C. Watson, illustrations by James Daugherty: [introductory panel and 13 accompanying panels], n. p.
Corporate Agency Authors:
Food Administration
Sort Author:
Food Administration
Authors:
Watson, Elizabeth C. and Daugherty, James
Date:
[1917]
Publish Date ISO Format:
1917-01-01T00:00:00Z
Publication Start:
19170101
Publication End:
19171231
Corporate/Agency Author:
Food Administration
Publication month:
13
Publication year:
1917
Description:
Each 8.6X5.6 in.
Notes:
† Distribution Made by Issuing Office.
Notes:
1. In Colonial times home was centre of world and work united family.
2. When great grandfather's father was a little boy everything was made by hand.
3. Great-grandmother saw machines begin to take place of hand work.
4. A hundred years ago Lowell opened first factory with power looms.
5. And so it came about work left the home.
6. It takes all sorts of people to feed the world.
7. If you pull and I pull and all pull together.
8. Just you, me, the other follow make this whole world.
9. Bread, greatest fact in life.
10. Not what we give but what we share.
11. Save grains and share bushels.
12. How every child can help.
13. Bread! Bread! Bread! Hungry all the time.