I summon you to the comradeship - Woodrow Wilson. Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call for Universal Membership.
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During the administration of President Woodrow Wilson, the American Red Cross experienced tremendous growth as a national humanitarian organization with the United States’ entry into the First World War in April 1917.
At Christmas time 1918, President Wilson appeals directly to the American people to join the Red Cross in its humanitarian work of aiding soldiers and producing medical supplies for the war. A bust portrait of the war-time president by Leo Mielziner adds solemnity to the appeal. The son of Dr. Moses Mielziner, Rabbi, Mielziner was a Jewish painter, sculptor, illustrator, lithographer, lecturer and writer who lived at various times in Boston, New York, Paris, and Truro, Massachusetts. He exhibited extensively. (Falk’s)
Description: I summon you to the comradeship - Woodrow Wilson. Answer the Red Cross Christmas Roll Call for Universal Membership.
New York: The U.S. Prtg. & Lith. Co., ca. 1918. Color lithograph poster. 27½ x 20 inches. Some faint offsetting; a few minor edge creases or closed tears; near fine.
[3733974]Price: $150.00
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