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WW1 Photos: The Bellman Magazine - 17 August 1918

Photographs and Other Images Sourced from an issue of The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. A part of a World War 1 Online Exhibit at the GG Archives.

Hostess House Maintained by the Young Women‘s Christian Association at Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts.

Hostess House Maintained by the Young Women‘s Christian Association at Camp Devens, Ayer, Massachusetts. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. GGA Image ID # 18b8c8b695

Interior of the Camp Library at Camp Grant, Rockford, Illinois.

Interior of the Camp Library at Camp Grant, Rockford, Illinois. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. GGA Image ID # 18b973959d

The Camp Library at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Washington.

The Camp Library at Camp Lewis, American Lake, Washington. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. GGA Image ID # 18b984a26b

The Navy Young Men’s Christian Association Building at Philadelphia.

The Navy Young Men’s Christian Association Building at Philadelphia. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. GGA Image ID # 18b99a86e5

In the Living Room of the Hostess House at Camp Devens.

In the Living Room of the Hostess House at Camp Devens. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. GGA Image ID # 18b9fb22c2

The Liberty Theatre at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky.

The Liberty Theatre at Camp Taylor, Louisville, Kentucky. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. GGA Image ID # 18ba06d128

Interior of the Hostess House at Camp Lewis. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918.

Interior of the Hostess House at Camp Lewis. The Bellman Magazine, 17 August 1918. GGA Image ID # 18ba212c5b

"The Social Side of the National Army," in "The Bellman," Minneapolis: The Bellman Company, Vol. XXV, No. 631, 17 August 1918, pp. 179-184.

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