Progress With American Junior Red Cross
This detailed poster was derived from a 1936 painting by Day Lowry and used in 1936 and 1937 as the Red Cross Junior Enrollment poster. The painting, Progress With American Junior Red Cross, illustrates transportation modes from the days of the Vikings to modern times, while showing Red Cross juniors serving the timeless needs of people. This blank notebook/journal is one in a series made from paintings and posters created for the American Red Cross by famous American illustrators and housed in the American Red Cross Museum in Washington, D.C.
Join
A young woman, symbolic of the Red Cross, with arms outstretched, beckoning Americans to join in the Red Cross. Join was painted in 1937 by Walter Wallace Seaton and used as a poster for the twenty-first Roll Call that same year. This blank notebook/journal is one in a series made from paintings and posters created for the American Red Cross by famous American illustrators and housed in the American Red Cross Museum in Washington, D.C.
Blank Notebook/Journal, $7.95
Junior Red Cross Cover, Stock No. 321121
Join Cover, Stock No. 321120
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