A large, handwritten cardboard poster displays the original "five pillars," as the founding fathers called the branches: research, publication, education, therapy, and special services.
Illustration showing women temperance advocates kneeling in prayer as men drink at a bar and a crowd looks in from outside., captioned "A Crusade Scene."
Illustration of the Home Protection Petition, captioned with the quote "The Woman's Christian Temperance Union is organized mother-love." by Hannah Whitall Smith. The top of the image reads "A Temperance Advocate and Organizer."
A photo of an 4×5-inch ex libris marked with the initials E.M.J. features a perplexed ape contemplating a human skull while sitting on a book entitled “Darwin.”
A special bookplate designed for E.M. Jellinek and his signature as found in a copy of his book donated to the National Council for Alcoholism Library.