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World War, 1914-1918.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:

Giorgio Castelfranco papers

Collection Identifier: BER -11
Overview:

Notes, manuscripts, clippings and published articles relating to the research interests of Giorgio Castelfranco, Italian Art Historian and officer of the Italian Fine Arts administration.

Fritz Redlich papers

Collection Identifier: Mss:851 1891-1981 R318
Overview:

The papers of Fritz Redlich document his life and immigration from Germany to the United States in 1936, as well as his career as an economic historian.

Harvard Delegation, Business Men's Military Instruction Camp, Plattsburgh, N.Y., Aug. 1915

Item Identifier: HUPSFPA, HUPSF Businessmen's Military Instruction Camp, Harvard Delegation (PA 3)
Scope and Contents:

The panoramic photographs chiefly depict Harvard students or alumni in large organizational groups formally posed.

Varaztad Hovhannes Kazanjian papers

Collection Identifier: H MS c51
Overview:

Correspondence, articles, lectures, drafts, patient records and histories, photographs, models, moulages, and instruments relating to Varaztad Hovhannes Kazanjian's career as a plastic surgeon, professor, and author, as well as his involvement in professional organizations.

World War I Liberty bonds and loans poster collection

Collection Identifier: HUY 185
Overview:

Posters created by the United States Committee on Public Information Division of Pictorial Publicity were a major tool used primarily by the government for the widespread dissemination of information during World War I. The collection consists of 46 prints of 23 unique posters of varying sizes, dating from 1917 to 1919, which encourage citizens to buy and invest in Liberty loans.