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At the request
of the Treasury Department, many magazines participating
in the United We Stand campaign also carried advertisements
for war bonds and stamps. The New Yorker cover
features a border of twenty-five-cent stamps, while
Esquire depicts a minuteman, mascot of the war-bond
program. The award-winning cover of the NYLIC Review
pictures a boy pasting ten-cent stamps into his album.
NYLIC Review
courtesy of New York Life Insurance Company
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