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"Three Armenian Singers to Come"

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"Tired of Saving Wheat" Political Cartoon

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"To My Mother" by Private at 34.

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"Turks Murder Michigan Grad"

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"Two Proud Men When the War Is Over" Third Liberty Loan Ad

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"U-M Socialist Defends His Party" in The Jackson Citizen

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Article from the Jackson Citizen in which a representative of the Michigan Chapter of The I.S.S. responds to an anti-socialist lecture by Professor Florer

"US Food Administration Says Eat More Corn"

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"Wake Up Uncle, The War's Over!"

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"War and the Workers" I.W.W. Pamphlet

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"War is Hell" Poem

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Armistice Parade in Ann Arbor

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The end of the war was celebrated with a parade along Main Street on November 11, 1918.




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