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BOYS OF NEW ENGLAND
BOYS OF NEW ENGLAND

BOYS OF NEW ENGLAND

Date[not after 1918].
Mediumlithograph
ClassificationsInformation Forms
Credit LineGift of Mr. Edward Gilman Howe
Object number1970.25.37
DescriptionMap of New England in grey. Boston marked with a circle saying NOV. 17 with red arrows from the six states pointing to it. In the upper left corner just behind the map is a large red circle. Across this and the upper part of Maine is written in large white letters outlined in black, BYS OF NEW ENGLAND. Just below this is a rectangle outlined in black, with words in black talking of the YMCA WAR WORK FUND. Below Maine and to the right of the rest of the states are words in red, DO YOUR BIT AND WEAR THIS BUTTON. A circle is shown with a red triangle and the words THE FIRST 100,000. Below this in black it says THE MONEY MARATHON. It then explains that ten boys from each state were chosen to run a marathon to Boston Commons. Across the bottom in black is written, FOR INFORMATION WRITE, BOYS' DIVISION Y.M.C.A. WAR WORK FUND, 324 LITTLE BUILDING BOSTON.
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Boys and girls! You can help your Uncle Sam win the war
FLAGG, James Montgomery, 1877-1960
1918
Save Your Child
HERBERT PAUS, 1880-1946
1918
Save Your Child
HERBERT PAUS
1918
Save Your Child
HERBERT PAUS
1918
Save Your Child
PAUS, Herbert, 1880-1946
1918
My Soldier
GREEN, H. H. (Hiram Harold), 1865-1930
not after 1918
Food Will Win the War
Chambers, Charles E.
1917
Joan of Arc Saved France
HASKELL COFFIN (W. Haskell), 1878-1941
1918
Joan of Arc Saved France
HASKELL COFFIN, 1878-1941
1918
Making America Strong
[not after 1945].