Vistory Bond and Stamp Sale

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As the war taxed on in Europe, Americans began buying War Bonds and Stamps in an effort to raise money for the war effort. Colleges and Universities across the country banded together in a concentrated effort to sell Bonds and Stamps for the “War Savings Program.” Mother Cleophas, then president of the college, was  asked to buy Bonds and Stamps from the US government to support the war effort and to sell the bonds and stamps through a campus wide campaign. Rosemont would go on to sell $120,931 in Bonds and $5, 287 in Stamps.

Vistory Bond and Stamp Sale