B-52's Fan Club

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Text on Button MEMBER B-52's FAN CLUB
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A white star shape with alien antennae behind indigo B-52's logo and text at top and bottom on a magenta background.

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Established in October of 1976 by Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson, Keith Strickland, and siblings Cindy Wilson and Ricky Wilson, B-52 is a party band originating in Athens, GA. It is named after Southern slang for exaggerated ‘bouffant’ hairdos. One of their original members, Ricky Wilson passed away from AIDS in 1985. His sister, Cindy Wilson left the band in 1990. The band continued to produce music until they hit a lull in the 90s. They did not release a new album until 16 years later in 2008. Cindy Wilson later rejoined the band after her departure. Three of the five original members of the band still tour today. 

Catalog ID CL0105

Speed Gibson

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Text on Button MEMBER I・S・P Speed Gibson DAVIDSON'S BREAD
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Black text with a red airplane above a white white shield on a red background.

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This button is for the radio show Speed Gibson of the International Secret Police, which ran from January 1937 to May 1940. Created by Virginia Cooke, the weekly show chronicled the adventures of a 15-year-old pilot who becomes a member of the International Secret Police (the ISP on the button). The first 100 episodes followed Speed as he pursued Octopus and his gang in Asia. In the next 78 shows, Speed continued to hunt for Octopus in Africa. All but one of the program's sponsors were bread makers, who issued collectible buttons to promote the show.

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Perfessorbill.com. (n.d.). Speed Gibson of the International Secret Police.
Wikipedia.com (n.d.) Speed Gibson of the International Secret Police.

Catalog ID CL0095

Uncle Sam's Movie Tracer Club

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Text on Button UNCLE SAM'S MOVIE TRACER CLUB OFFICIAL MEMBER
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An animated child in a red witch's hat traces an image of a horse and rider which is being projected downward from a camera on a tripod in front of him, an outer navy blue circle contains white text.

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Catalog ID CL0098

White House Circus Club

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Text on Button WHITE HOUSE CIRCUS CLUB MEMBER JO-JO
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A black and white photograph of an open-mouthed, wide-eyed clown with a painted face; a white outer circle contains red text.

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Catalog ID CL0099

Eerie Magazine Fan Club

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Text on Button EERIE MAGAZINE FAN CLUB
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A green and drooling ogre in fancy dress on a white circle within a blue outer circle with yellow text.

Curl Text 1972 WARREN PUBLISHING CO.
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EERIE magazine was a black and white horror comics magazine created in 1966 by Warren Publishing. This button was part of a "Cousin Eerie Fan Club" package available from Warren Publishing's "Captain Company" mail order division (it also came with a fan club card). An example of the magazine advertisement for the fan club can be seen here: http://necronomicondelostemplarios.blogspot.com/2011/06/los-clubes-de-fans-de-warren-publishing.html and here is another example in the pages of an issue of EERIE magazine on Google Books: http://books.google.com/books?id=eoSkbuWxnCgC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA19#v=onepage&q&f=false


 

The character on the button is called Cousin Eerie and was created by Jack Davis an american illustrator known for advertising art, magazine covers, film posters and comic book stories. He was one of the founding cartoonists for Mad Magazine.

 

Catalog ID CL0116

International Woodworkers Of America

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Text on Button INTERNATIONAL WOODWORKERS OF AMERICA ・ AFL-CIO & CLC ・
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At center, an art deco, keystone shape with a forested sunrise image in the center above union acronym, a green circle surrounds, all on a silver background.

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The International Woodworkers of America is an industrial workers union for lumbermen, sawmill workers, timber transportation and others that was founded in 1937. The union spread into Canada, and by 1946 it was the largest union in Canada. During its peak in the 1970's the IWA had 115,000 members. Membership began to decline in the 1980's due to environmental concerns, which limited the lumber industry, as well as anti-union employment policies. In 1987 the Canadian branch separated from the American branch and took on a new name, the Industrial, Wood and Allied Workers of Canada until 2004 when it merged with the United Steelworkers. In 1994 the American branch of the IWA was down to just 20,000 members. Knowing it was no longer viable, the IWA merged with the International Association of Machinists.

Catalog ID CL0119

Brotherhood Of Locomotive Firemen And Enginemen

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Text on Button MEMBER ◇ BROTHERHOOD OF LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN ORGANIZED DEC. 1 1873
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At center, a trisected triangle in green, red, and white, two with eagle-like symbols and one with a shield shape inside on a yellow circle surrounded by a white then green outer circles with black and white text, respectively.

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Founded in 1873 as the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen, the named changed in 1907 to include railroad engineers. Though it started as a society, it gradually became a trade union, and in 1969 they merged with three other rail labor organizations to become the United Transportation Union. The BLF was at its largest in 1919, with over 116,0000 members.

Catalog ID CL0117

Junior Civic League

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Text on Button I WILL HELP Junior CIVIC LEAGUE
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Blue text on ivory background.

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Western Badge & Novelty Co. John A. Lethert Prop. Badges Banners Buttons Saint Paul Minn

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The Mankato Junior Civic League was the name of a youth organization in Mankato, Minnesota. The Mankato Junior Civic League was associated with the Junior Civic League division of the American Civic Association. The work of the league included planting gardens in occupied and occupied lots. The members of the local civic league got buttons with the slogan "I will help". The children who planted the best gardens would then get a prize from the mayor.

Catalog ID CL0120

Husband Hunting Club

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Text on Button HUSBAND HUNTING CLUB
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On a lonely, tropical plain at sunset, a blonde haired, primitive young woman tiptoes, crouched with a magnifying glass and holding large club behind her back, tracking the footprints of her future husband.

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Label Union seal at center

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Catalog ID ClL0093