Football program cover printed during the early and mid 40s were, understandably, veritable War Bond posters. And two weeks back, we thought we’d found the most patriotic one of them all. We were wrong.
They don’t call’em long bombs for nothing.
Cover courtesy Clyde Kingry.
Related: Auburn vs. Mississippi State programs down through the (Phil Neel-less) years.
…
Keep Reading:
* A complete set of 1988 Phil Neel’s Auburn pinback buttons
* Cam Newton on the cover of GQ
* Pat Dye would have killed Jerry Sandusky
* Toomer’s Corner Before and After shot
* Auburn-educated astronaut wanted ‘War Eagle’ to be first words on the moon
* Show Some Pigskin: An Illustrated Guide to Auburn’s Playboy All-Americans
Like us on Facebook. Follow us on Twitter. Want to advertise?
I really enjoy these program covers.
on the fields of friendly strife are sown the seed, that on other days, and other fields, will bear the fruits of victory