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“Make This a Red Cross Christmas": Santa Claus Solicits Aid for the “World’s Unfortunates” in an Unlikely Setting

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这张海报由查尔斯·E. Doty was printed for a Red Cross Christmas fundraising drive in the Philippines in the immediate aftermath of the First World War.

The Red Cross and Humanitarian Relief

By 1918, red-suited Santa Claus was a familiar figure in American popular culture, 但在这张海报里, he had been transplanted to a tropical setting (but still in his fur-trimmed attire) to raise funds for international humanitarian relief. The American Red Cross had played an important role in the American war effort—President Woodrow Wilson was the honorary chairman of the Red Cross and publicly summoned all Americans to its “comradeship.” Millions of adult Americans answered his call and millions more school children became junior members. Tens of thousands of women and men served at home or overseas as Red Cross volunteers.

Humanitarian aid for a world ravaged by war and disease (November and December 1918 would be the height of the influenza pandemic in the Philippines) was admirable but came at a time of change in the Philippines. The First World War had bolstered the Philippine economy and strengthened military ties between the United States and its largest overseas possession, but had also strengthened Filipino demands for self-government or independence. While the 1918 Red Cross campaign in Manila was part of a world-wide humanitarian effort, the Filipinos desperately needed medical and food aid right at home.

查尔斯·E. Doty, photographer and printer of empire

Charles Doty was born in Middletown, Ohio, in 1863. 摄影师兼雕刻家, he had served in Cuba during the Spanish American War as a private and unofficial company photographer in a volunteer engineer regiment. He stayed on as an official photographer for the U. S. forces in Cuba and when the American military occupation ended, moved to the Philippines (acquired in the aftermath of the Spanish American War) where he joined the bureau of printing of the Office of Insular Affairs. In Manila, he worked as a photographer and engraver, and as an instructor in engraving.

In 1920, Charles Doty resigned from his position because of illness and returned to the United States. 同年, he donated posters to the Massachusetts Historical Society including this Red Cross poster for which he provided the illustration. Other posters that he donated have themes more directly connected to the Philippines: a recruiting poster for the Philippine Scouts他是当地长大的美国学生. S, military unit; a Liberty Bond poster featuring an early illustration by Fernando Cuesto Amorsolo, a Filipino painter at the very beginning of a long and distinguished career; and the notice of a victory carnival and exposition scheduled to take place in Manila early in 1920. 多蒂于1921年去世.

MHS的一战海报

The Massachusetts Historical Society has a large collection of World War One posters. Most are gifts from Henry Cabot Lodge, the senior senator from Massachusetts, and the president of the MHS from 1915 until his death in 1924. Lodge donated these large and colorful government posters, 包括红十字会海报, 当他接受他们时,他向协会表示感谢. Other World War One posters have come to the MHS as individual gifts, 但是没有一个, 也许, from as far away as Charles Doty’s gift. 第一次世界大战的海报被记录在 阿比盖尔, the MHS online catalog, some linked to digital 图像s.

进一步阅读

Capozzola,克里斯托弗. Bound by War: How the United States and the Philippines Built America’s First Pacific Century. 纽约:基础图书,2020年.

Professor Capozzola gives an overview of his project in an online presentation available at the MHS YouTube频道.

弗朗西斯. “The Philippines in the World of the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919.” 菲律宾的研究,卷. 57, no. 2 (2009), p. 261-282.

Gealogo documents the failure of the American government of the Philippines to effectively combat the pandemic.

多蒂,查尔斯·E. Photographs Relating to Cuba and the Philippines, circa 1898-1912. National Anthropological 存档s, Smithsonian Institution. 乙酰天冬氨酸.PhotoLot.73-26A.

Examples of Doty’s early career as a photographer in Cuba and the Philippines. Guide and digital 图像s of the collection available via the 史密森尼在线视觉档案.

New York State Library World War I Posters Collection, ca. 1914-1920.

The New York State Library has an extraordinarily large and wide-ranging World War I poster collection of more than 3,600 items including 21 posters printed in the Philippines. Brief descriptions and thumbnail 图像s are available at the 纽约圣罗兰数字收藏网站.

阿瑟·皮尔. 菲律宾的美国使徒. 波士顿:灯塔出版社,1950.

An overview of the American proconsular government of the Philippines in which Charles Doty served through a series of brief biographies of political and military leaders.