MAKE A MEME View Large Image World War I-era poster shows a waiter looking askance at a glutenous gentlemen, who has ordered five plates of food, none of which he finished. Under the direction of Herbert Hoover, the United States Food Administration urged Americans to ...
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Keywords: world war i worldwari u.s. food administration usfoodadministration herbert hoover herberthoover crawford young crawfordyoung doctrine of the clean plate doctrineofthecleanplate poster library company of philadelphia librarycompanyofphiladelphia food conservation wfpowersco wwi cigar meal restaurant waiters waiter wife war cartoon text World War I-era poster shows a waiter looking askance at a glutenous gentlemen, who has ordered five plates of food, none of which he finished. Under the direction of Herbert Hoover, the United States Food Administration urged Americans to conserve and voluntarily ration their food consumption. Published by the W.F. Powers, Co. Litho, NY; artist: Crawford Young. Accession Number: P.2284.57 Click here to view the record of this poster on ImPAC, the Library Company's digital collections catalog. World War I-era poster shows a waiter looking askance at a glutenous gentlemen, who has ordered five plates of food, none of which he finished. Under the direction of Herbert Hoover, the United States Food Administration urged Americans to conserve and voluntarily ration their food consumption. Published by the W.F. Powers, Co. Litho, NY; artist: Crawford Young. Accession Number: P.2284.57 Click here to view the record of this poster on ImPAC, the Library Company's digital collections catalog.
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