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  • A Patriotic Mole: A Living Photograph
  • Louis Kaplan

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Living American Flag. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, 1917. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-16299.


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Living Portrait of President Woodrow Wilson. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, 1918. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-16304.


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The Living Clock. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, Shiloh Park, Zion City, Illinois, 1915. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-22985.


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The Zion Shield. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, 1920. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-16251.


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The Human U.S. Shield. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1918. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-16303.


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Machine Gun Insignia. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, Camp Hancock, Augusta, Georgia, 1918. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #00107.


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Living Emblem of the United States Marines. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, Marine Barracks, Paris Island, South Carolina, 1919. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-18598.


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The Living Uncle Sam. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, Camp Lee, Virginia, 1919. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-16309.


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Figure 9.

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Human Statue of Liberty. Photograph by Arthur Mole, Mole & Thomas, Camp Dodge, Des Moines, Iowa, no date. Courtesy of Chicago Historical Society, Negative #ICHi-16308.

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