2001

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EC to host WWII exhibit East Central Community College will be the starting place for a seven-stop statewide exhibit from the Smithsonian Institution. Carol Harsh (second from left), Smithsonian project director, recently vis– ited the campus to tour the site for the exhibit. "Produce for Victory: Posters on

the American Home Front, 1941-1945" will open at East Central on Sept. 28 and will remain on campus until Nov. 3. The exhibit will be open to the public and available for school tours. The display is a collection of posters that were used to display messages in the United States during World War D.

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