Carrier Having Trouble Civilian?

GLC09654.15

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GLC#
GLC09654.15-View header record
Type
Broadsides, posters & signs
Date
1942-1945
Author/Creator
Carrier
Title
Having Trouble Civilian?
Place Written
Syracuse, N.Y.
Pagination
1 poster Height: 57.3 cm, Width: 44.4 cm
Primary time period
Great Depression and World War II, 1929-1945
Sub-Era
World War II

One poster entitled, "Having Trouble Civilian?" printed by Carrier, dated 1942-1945. Poster features a soldier peeking out of a foxhole with a shell going off behind him. Illustrated note reads, "Having Trouble Civilian? So am I!... But we're not doing much talking about it. And yet, I'd like to say this to all America - LOST HOURS in the plant may mean LAST HOURS for us!" Under the note the poster reads, "Soldier You Said It! 'Let's get it over QUICK!'" There is the text' "Carrier Corps," on the back of the poster.

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