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RBML Office Files, 1917-2022
176.26 linear feetWallach Art Gallery Records, 1985-2017
17.25 linear feetThe Visual Front: A Collection of Spanish Civil War Posters, 1998 February 3 -- March 28, 1998 Box 6
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- The Visual Front: A Collection of Spanish Civil War Posters, 1998 February 3 -- March 28, 1998
World War II Russian posters, 1939-1945
6 portfoliosA series of numbered Russian war posters issued by the Soviet news service, TASS. An English translation of the poster's titles, texts, authors, and artists are listed by the Tass number in a separate loose leaf binder
World War I posters, 1914-1918
10 oversize foldersA collection consisting primarily of World War I posters issued in the United States and Russia.
Sam and Katalin Schaefler poster collection : Posters, 1900-1918
8 postersA collection including World War I posters issued in France. 1) Auguste Leroux: "3-e Emprunt de la défense nationale."; 2) Maurice Neumon: "Journée du Poilu."; 3) Georges Redon: "Emprunt national, Société générale."; 4) Th. Steinlen: Poster for the book PENDANT AU'ARSENE SE BAT by Cyril Berger, serialized from February 1918 in LE PAYS; 5) Tel: "L'emprunt des 'Derniéres cartouches.'"; 6) Charles Fouqueray: "Journée de l'Armée d'Afrique et des Troupes Coloniales." 1917
World War II posters, 1939-1949
42 rollsA collection consisting primarily of World War II posters issued in the United States, Great Britain, Russia and in Germany during the Allied occupation. In addition, there are United Nations posters and a few issued in Canada, France, Holland and Poland
Frankenhuis posters collection, 1914-1926
22 linear feetA collection, assembled by Dutch businessman Maurice Frankenhuis (1893-1969), consisting primarily of World War I posters, and in addition, post-war political and international pacifist movement posters, merchandise and motion picture advertisements, post-war anti-German propaganda, and war-related kindness to animals (horses) posters. Approximately half of the posters ate illustrated and half are textual; there are a few examples of handwritten, hand-lettered, or hand-painted posters. The general topics include: calls for money (war loans, subscriptions, war savings stamps, etc.), war material exhibitions, ordinances, war news (including battles such as Verdun, the French call for mobilization, victories such as the fall of Warsaw, the U.S. entry into the war, etc.), maps, propaganda, plans for the post-war world, recruiting appeals, Red Cross appeals, etc. The majority of the posters are German, for domestic consumption or for the people in the occupied parts of Belgium, France, and Russia. The nations whose posters are represented include: Australia, The Austro-Hungarian Empire, Belgium, Canada, France, Great Britain, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Romania, Russia, South Africa, and the United States. The languages used include: Arabic, Bengali, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, Flemish, Franch, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Madrasi, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Spanish, Turkish, Urdu, and Yiddish
Columbia University in World War I Collection, 1914-1970
8.92 linear feetSeries VIII: Publications and Clippings, 1914-1970
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- anti-war poster and two military maps.
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Series VIII contains publications and newspaper clippings regarding the University's participation in the war effort. Also includes articles on related issues such as academic freedom (including the controversy over Professors Beard, Cattell and Dana), student protests to the war, the ban on speaker Count Ilya Tolstoy in February 1917, protests by pacifists, and articles on "draft evaders" (in particular Charles F. Phillips). See also full issues of the Columbia Spectator from March, 1917 in the oversize folder "Collections Oversize-World War I Collection-Newspaper Clippings." Columbia's War Work publication is housed in the oversize folder Collections Oversize-World War I Collection--General along with an anti-war poster and two military maps.
Julian Clarence Levi architectural drawings and papers, 1895-1963
16 manuscript boxesScrapbook 4 [documents Julian Levi's activities and philanthropy and Architect's Emergency Committee], 1929-1965 Box 30
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- for Victory, National War Poster Competition 1942, 9) Municipal Art Society, Producer's Council, 10
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Book No.4. Index: 1) American Scandinavian Foundation, 2) Architect's and Engineer's Square Club, 3) Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York, 4) United Jewish Appeal, 5) Museum of the City of New York 1938, 6) Fifth Avenue Association, 7) Arnold W. Brunner Scholarship 1940, 8) Art Week 1940, 9) Artists for Victory, National War Poster Competition 1942, 9) Municipal Art Society, Producer's Council, 10) The Arco-Tect publication 1938, 11) School for Asiatic Studies The Iranian Institute, 12) National Conference of Christians and Jews, 13) "Romance of a People" musical and dramatic Jewish pageant 1933, 14) La Guardia Airport 1930s, 15) New York 1939 World's Fair news, 16) Romanian House at New York 1939 World's Fair, 17) Architect's Emergency Committee, Great Georgian Houses of America, Bryant Park, 18) New York Building Congress, 19) Technocracy Illustrated magazine 1933.