Visual Still Information
| Title: | | With Compass And T-square |
| From: | | Exhibit Of The Red Cross Institute For Crippled And Disabled Men And The Red Cross Institute For The Blind |
| Original caption: | | For one-armed men, mechanical drafting has proved a good occupation. This was especially the case during the war. The men are able to handle the instruments with one good hand and the stump of the other arm. |
| Creator: | | n/a |
| Date: | | 1919 |
| Format: | | Poster |
| Source: | | Library of Congress |
| Control no.: | | POS - WWI - US, no. 31 (C size) [P&P] |
| Keywords: | | American Red Cross; Amputees; Economics; Employment; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Physical Disability; Publicity; Service Organizations; Social Welfare & Employment; Veterans; Veterans & Military; Vocational Rehabilitation; War; Work; WWI |
| Topics: | | Government, Policy & Law; Institutions, Organizations & Corporations |
Objects From This Artifact:
- A Successful Workman (still)
- At Work Again, Back To The Farm (still)
- Back Home (still)
- Facts Of Interest To The Disabled Soldier Or Sailor (still)
- First Steps To Usefulness (still)
- Future Members Of The Fourth Estate (still)
- Future Ship Workers, A One-armed Welder (still)
- Good Use Of Time In Hospital (still)
- India Restores Her War Cripples To Self-support (still)
- In France, Two Popular Trades Taught Disabled Soldiers Are Cabinet-making And Tailoring (still)
- Learning To Walk For The Second Time (still)
- No Longer Out Of A Job (still)
- Reading And Writing Are Not Lost Arts To Blinded Men (still)
- The Disabled Man Who Is Profitably Employed Is No Longer Handicapped (still)
- The Lure Of The Movies (still)
- What Can The Blinded Man Do In The World Of Commerce And Industry (still)
- With Compass And T-square (still)