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WW1 Photos: The American Review of Reviews - 1918

Photographs and Other Images Sourced from various issues of The American Review of Reviews, Edited by Albert Shaw, 1918. A part of a World War 1 Online Exhibit at the GG Archives.

July 1918

Front Cover, The American Review of Reviews, July 1918.

Front Cover, The American Review of Reviews, July 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e3296ddf

A Special Class at Work in One of the Navy's Great Training Camps. The American Review of Reviews, July 1918.

A Special Class at Work in One of the Navy's Great Training Camps. The American Review of Reviews, July 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e369ca2a

A Characteristic Scene in the Living Room of a Hostess House

A Characteristic Scene in the Living Room of a Hostess House, Such as Every Cantonment and Large Camp Now Furnishes. The American Review of Reviews, July 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e37b4aec

War Department Leaders at the Recent West Point Graduation.

War Department Leaders at the Recent West Point Graduation. (Left to Right): Secretary Baker; Colonel Tillman, Commandant of West Point; Assistant Secretary Keppel; and General Peyton C. March, Chief of Staff at Washington. Photograph © Paul Thompson. The American Review of Reviews, July 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e3d4150a

Advertisement - Apperson8

Advertisement - Apperson8: The Masterful Air of the Anniversary Apperson 8, is the Outward Expression of Power Within the 8 Cylinder Motor with 80 Less Parts. Apperson Brothers Automobile Comany, Kokomo, Indiana. The American Review of Reviews, July 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e3df3046

"That Government of the People by the People, for the People Shall not Perish from the Earth."

"That Government of the People by the People, for the People Shall not Perish from the Earth." Warriors All! The war will be won--we will help win it. After the war, those men and women who neither fought, worked, nor bought Bonds to insure its success will be marked well. Not so much because they were slackers, but because in a national crisis, they did not know how to act, and were as useless as drones in a hive. Happily, there will be only a few people who have no war record, no recollection of sacrifice, no Liberty Bonds salted away. Do you want to be one of such? The American Review of Reviews, July 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e3fb0d3b

Advertisement -- The New Studebaker Light-Six Four-Passenger Club Roadster.

Advertisement -- The New Studebaker Light-Six Four-Passenger Club Roadster. The American Review of Reviews, July 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e43ec78b

Front Cover, The American Review of Reviews, September 1918.

Front Cover, The American Review of Reviews, September 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e4ef225b

Registered Men under the First Draft Who Were in Deferred Classifications, Chiefly because of Having Dependents, and Who under Recent Rulings Have Been Obliged to Register at Government Employment Offices

Registered Men under the First Draft Who Were in Deferred Classifications, Chiefly because of Having Dependents, and Who under Recent Rulings Have Been Obliged to Register at Government Employment Offices in Order to Accept Transfer from Non-essential Employment to War Industry. The American Review of Reviews, September 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e5a73a94

Teaching the Draft Army to Farm as Well as to Fight

Teaching the Draft Army to Farm as Well as to Fight--A Portion of the 400 Acre War Garden at Camp Dix, New Jersey. Photograph © Harris & Ewing. The American Review of Reviews, September 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e5c39e3e

American Soldiers in France, Marching to the Front Wearing Gas Masks.

American Soldiers in France, Marching to the Front Wearing Gas Masks. Photograph by French Pictorial Service. The American Review of Reviews, September 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e5d0aa11

Soldiers at a National Army Cantonment, With Gas Masks Donned

Soldiers at a National Army Cantonment, With Gas Masks Donned, Charging Through a Hail of Exploding Gas Bombs Towards the Imaginary Trenches of the Enemy. Photograph © Committee on Public Information. The American Review of Reviews, September 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e60105a8

American Troops Being Trained in the Use of Liquid Fire.

American Troops Being Trained in the Use of Liquid Fire. One of the New Devices for Waging War. (The Effect of the Liquid Fire is Shown by the Flaming Trees and Bushes in the Line of Attack.) Photograph © Committee on Public Information. The American Review of Reviews, September 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e630a9be

A Gas Mask Drill by United States Marines in France.

A Gas Mask Drill by United States Marines in France. (Our Troops Have Learned the Knack of Attaching the Masks in Record Time.) Photograph © Committee on Public Information. The American Review of Reviews, September 1918. GGA Image ID # 18e654a763

Bibliography

Albert Shaw, Ed., The American Review of Reviews, New York: The Review of Reviews Company, Vol. LVIII, No. 1, July 1918.

Albert Shaw, Ed., The American Review of Reviews, New York: The Review of Reviews Company, Vol. LVIII, No. 3, September 1918.

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