[Maynard H. McKinnon collection, 1917-1919]

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[Maynard H. McKinnon collection, 1917-1919]

Permanent circulation authority pass for Sgt. M. H. McKinnon, Division Newspaper, allowing him to travel throughout the Third Division Area, February 1919; Invitation to a military ball at the Third Division Enlisted Men's Club, A.P.O. 740, 19 May 1919; Card from M. H. McKinnon, Ft. Clark, Texas to Miss Josephine Stears, Ganges, Allegan County, Michigan, 1917; Membership card for Maynard H. McKinnon, in the Marne Division, Society of the Third (Regular) Division of the American Expeditionary Force. Also includes pamphlets about morale and social activities distributed to World War I soldiers including: To the homeward-bound Americans by B. Van Vorst, 1919; Rhine panorama for the men of the American Army of Occupation, compliments of the Y.M.C.A.,1919; Souvenir Program of Chop Suey presented by the Third Division Entertainers on the Rhine, Season,1919; satirical pamphlet: Last will and testament of the Kaiser, revoking all his wills made heretofore, UN Official, Gorham Printery, Chicago, n.d.; If you cannot enlist--enlist your auto, War Camp Community Service, n.d.; Inspiration for hostesses by Mary Wood Hinman, War Recreation Board of Illinois, n.d.; The Nurse and the knight by Hervey Smith McCowan, Iowa, 1917; War Camp Community Service, how it is organized and how it works in Chicago, War Recreation Board of Illinois, 1918; Attractions and activities for American soldiers at Andernach on the Rhine, 1919; Songs we like to sing, Y.M.C.A., n.d.; The watch on the Rhine, Trans-Atlantic Bulletin, No. 4, August 19, 1919, published on board the U.S.S. Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, from Andernach, Germany to Hoboken, U.S.A. Printed materials from the Girls Patriotic: Flyer; Girls, we must enlist!, Girls Patriotic League, Women's Committee, State Council of Defense, Health and Recreation Dept., n.d.; Flyer, Patriotic Service League, Recreation for Girls' Dept., Women's Committee, Council of National Defense, Mass Meeting, June 28, [no year].

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