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901. Walterboro Quadrangle

902. Watch, hope and wait little girl

905. Way back home in dear America

907. We don't want the bacon: what we want is a piece of the Rhine

908. We don't want the bacon: what we want is a piece of the Rhine

909. We must do even more!

910. We never did that before: song

912. We'll be waiting when you come back home

913. We'll do our share: while you're over there

915. We'll win the victory

916. We're all going calling on the Kaiser

917. We're all going calling on the Kaiser

918. We're bound to win with boys like you

920. We're coming, Papa Joffre!

922. We're going over the top

923. We're ready to go, say the word

924. Wee wee Marie : will you do zis for me

925. Wee, Wee, Marie: Will you do zis for me

926. Wee, Wee, Marie: Will you do zis for me

927. Wee, Wee, Marie: Will you do zis for me

928. Wee, Wee, Marie: Will you do zis for me

929. Weighing a Cotton Bale

930. Welcome home

931. Welcome home laddie boy, welcome home: march song

933. What are you going to do to help the boys?

934. What our Yankee boys can do

940. When I come back to you: we'll have a Yankee-Doodle wedding

941. When I get back to my American blighty,

942. When I get back to my American blighty,

947. When Tony goes over the top

949. When a Yankee got his eye down the barrel of a gun

950. When a blue service star turns to gold

951. When a blue service star turns to gold

952. When blue stars turn to gold

953. When it comes to a lovingless day

954. When old glory unfurl: in Berlin

956. When the "Yanks" come marching home

961. When the fleet comes sailing home

963. When the little blue star in the window has turned to gold

965. When the old boat heads for home

966. When the sun goes down in France

967. When the war is over: I'll return to you

968. When the war is over: I'll return to you

969. When there's a home sweet home on every shore

970. When they see the light from our Miss Liberty

971. When we meet in the sweet bye and bye: song

976. When you look in the heart of a rose

978. Who's afraid of the Kaiser?

979. Why we want to lick Germany: song

980. Will the angels guard my daddy over there?

981. Will the angels guard my daddy over there?

982. Will you help the women of France? Save wheat

983. Will you say to my dear mammy

984. Wilson, democracy, and the red, white and blue

985. Wilson, democracy, and the red, white and blue

986. Wilson, democracy, and the red, white and blue

987. Wilson, democracy, and the red, white and blue

988. Wladimir-Wolynsk, Synagoge.

990. Woman's College of Due West, Class of 1918

991. Woman's College of Due West, Class of 1918

994. Women’s Radio Corps

995. Woodrow Wilson the whole world's proud of you

996. World War I Postcard

998. Y's and Other Y's, 1918

1000. Y.M.C.A. Building, Florence, S.C.