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Store Windows
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- Description: Window display for Electrolux refrigerators and other kitchen equipment.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
The Vermont Cynic
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1954-02-19
- Description: Includes a front page editorial calling for the end of blackface.
- Parent Collections: Kake Walk at UVM
Kake Walk Program
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1951
- Description: This program includes Vermont tourist information for visiting out-of-towners.
- Parent Collections: Kake Walk at UVM
Kake Walk Program
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1965
- Parent Collections: Kake Walk at UVM
Kake Walk Program
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1913
- Parent Collections: Kake Walk at UVM
Kake Walk Program
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1935
- Parent Collections: Kake Walk at UVM
Kake Walk Program
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- Creator: University of Vermont
- Date Created: 1916
- Parent Collections: Kake Walk at UVM
War Bond Campaign
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- Date Created: 1944
- Description: 1944 photo of a store window display promoting war bonds ("Buy an Extra U.S. War Bond Now!") and heralding the 4th War Loan (or fund raising) campaign. The display also pays tribute to Poland ("a Nation Bathed in Blood") and the strength of the Polish people. One poster has "an open letter to the unconquerable (?) Poles."
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Stores - Sherwin-Williams Paints (Burlington, VT)
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- Date Created: undated
- Description: Sherwin-Williams Paints window display and advertising for Pestroy (pest + destroy = Pestroy), DDT based insecticide seen in other photos. Ads proclaim the lethal effects of Pestroy in the home.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs
Stores - Interiors - Unidentified
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- Date Created: 1945
- Description: Obviously a display for gloves but also for some unidentifiable products that promise some excitement. According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the use of the word "dynamite" to indicate that something is powerful or impressive dates from the early 1940s.
- Parent Collections: Louis L. McAllister Photographs