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  2. Matchbook - Wikipedia

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    Matchbook cover, World War II, Uncle Sam A "matchcover", or "matchbook cover", is a thin cardboard covering that folds over match sticks in a "book" or "pack" of matches. . Covers have been used as a form of advertising since 1894, two years after they were patented, and since then, have attracted people who enjoy the hobby of collect

  3. Lou Grant (cartoonist) - Wikipedia

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    His first art lesson came from winning a contest on a matchbook cover called "Learn How to Draw." He then received free lessons, but he was a natural talent. During World War II, Grant was stationed at Fort MacArthur , San Pedro, California, where he worked for the camp newspaper, after having been diverted from the infantry unit which was sent ...

  4. Phillumeny - Wikipedia

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    A person who engages in phillumeny is a phillumenist. [2] The words, derived from Greek phil- [loving] + Latin lumen- [light], were introduced by the British collector Marjorie S. Evans in 1943 (who later became president of the British Matchbox Label & Booklet Society, now renamed the British Matchbox Label and Bookmatch Society). [3]

  5. Dorothy Draper - Wikipedia

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    During World War II it was used as a military hospital. After the war the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway repurchased the property and Dorothy Draper was retained to redecorate the entire resort. [10] She designed everything from matchbook covers to menus to staff uniforms. [11] [12] Draper transformed the Greenbrier in 16 months. [11] "

  6. Edgar Manske - Wikipedia

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    Manske image from matchbook cover, Philadelphia 1937. ... One of 995 NFL players [6] who served during World War II, Manske joined the Navy as a lieutenant commander ...

  7. Terrace Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Because so many men had been drafted for service in World War II, SOM assigned 24-year-old Natalie de Blois to be the senior designer, making the Terrace Plaza one of the first hotels in America to be designed primarily by a woman. [4] Her team planned details down to furniture and matchbook covers. [5]

  8. Willie Gillis - Wikipedia

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    Some of the war art involved American life. During much of the first half of the 1940s, Rockwell's cover illustrations focused on the human side of the war. [4] Rockwell encouraged support of the war efforts during World War II by means of his covers that endorsed war bonds, encouraged women to work, and encouraged men to enlist in the service ...

  9. Propaganda in Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War and ...

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    Japanese propaganda in the period just before and during World War II, was designed to assist the regime in governing during that time. Many of its elements were continuous with pre-war themes of Shōwa statism, including the principles of kokutai, hakkō ichiu, and bushido.