Libraries, the Military, and Reading in WWI

"Prepare Now" Billboard

Encouraging reading for self-improvement continued after soldiers and sailors returned home. After the war, the Library War Service Office “shifted their attention to the public library as the logical agency to alleviate the ex-servicemen’s readjustment problems” (Young 81). This 1919 billboard was aimed at those who had been discharged from Camp Dodge, Iowa, and linked reading with better employment post-war. (Note that the image of the soldier on this board was the same one used on the Hey Fellows! poster.)


 

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