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Suffragettes Picketing on Bastille Day
7/19/1917
Resolution of Suffragists of Boston, Massachusetts
12/2/1918
Suffragists Picket the White House
1917
Suffragists Picket White House
7/1917
Sugar. 1- none on fruits, 2- none in desserts, 3- less on cereals, 4- less in coffee or tea, 5- less in preserving, 6- less cake and candy, 7- use other sweeteners. Save It."
ca. 1917 - 1919
"Sugar means Ships. The consumption of Sugar Sweetened drinks Must Be Reduced. For your beverages 400 million lbs. of sugar wer imported in Ships last year. Every ship is needed to carry soldiers and
ca. 1917-1919
Sugar means Ships...Every Spoonful -Every Sip- Means less for a Fighter.
ca. 1918
Sugar rationing
1942 - 1945
A Suggestion to Future Foreign Capital Builders
9/3/1914
Suicide Needle
1960
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