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Collection StructurePoster collection
> It takes a lot of steel to lick this menace. Enemy submarine - sinister symbol of evil - lurking in the half-light of its waterly lair ... Only better steels, in vastly larger quantities, can lick [it] ... All of us at Republic know that we are no longer working for ourselves or for our company. ... 71,000 other Republic men and women in 65 plants and mines are working day and night to swell the mighting stream of "production for victory."
Item Title
It takes a lot of steel to lick this menace. Enemy submarine - sinister symbol of evil - lurking in the half-light of its waterly lair ... Only better steels, in vastly larger quantities, can lick [it] ... All of us at Republic know that we are no longer working for ourselves or for our company. ... 71,000 other Republic men and women in 65 plants and mines are working day and night to swell the mighting stream of "production for victory."
Collection TitlePoster collection
Artist
Fischer, Anton Otto
Issuing Body
Republic Steel Corporation
Date Created1941/1945?
Description
Picture of a submarine surfacing. Magazine advertisement to appear in the February 21 Saturday Evening Post.
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Country of Origin
Country of OriginUnited States
DimensionsOverall: 28 x 22 in. (71.1 x 55.9 cm)
FormatPoster
Medium
posters
Color
color
Hoover IDPoster US 1859
Record NumberXX343.24456
Collection Guidehttps://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt829015km
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