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>Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 10:42:37 -0700
>To: Julie Mulvihill <[log in to unmask]>
>From: crockett <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Produce for Victory posters
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>Hey --
>Though it's been a couple of years since I've tried,  you once could order
>poster reprints from the National Archives and National Audiovisual Center
>(1.800.788.6282). For the WWII 50th anniversary they put out a product
>catalog, but I don't know if it's still active. They don't offer all of
>the posters displayed with Produce for Victory, but they do have several
>key ones: Rosie's We Can Do It, Loose Lips, etc. and several others that
>aren't included in the SITES exhibit (they've also got extensive video and
>book offerings). Come to think of it I'd check the National Archives
>website for gift shop and that of SI's National Museum of American History.
>
>Brian
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>>Hi Museum on Main Street folks.
>>
>>On March 13, in conjunction with our board meeting, the 6 Kansas sites
>>will be joining us at our state capitol for a public announcement.  To
>>borrow South Dakota's idea, we have asked each of the Kansas
>>communities to bring with them a hometown homefront hero.  We have
>>invited the Governor to say a few words, as well as a key senator from
>>the state.  They both have tentatively scheduled us in.
>>
>>We have just finished distributing our homemade postcard invitations to
>>the legislative offices and I've already received two phone calls
>>wanting more information!!  One wanted to know if the actual exhibit
>>was going to be at the Capitol on the 13th.
>>
>>Anyway, Senator Chris Steineger from Kansas City, KS called to see if
>>there were any reproduction posters for sale.  And, if so, which ones?
>>And how could he buy them?  Can anyone help?  He didn't seem to want to
>>wait until the poster exhibit came to town.
>>
>>Any ideas of how I could help Senator Steineger?
>>
>>Thanks!
>>Julie
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