Updated: Lippmann's Propaganda Stint with the U. S. Army Military...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)Both George Creel (muckraking journalist and Chairman of the...
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Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)From Richard T. Arndt, The First Resort of Kings: American Cultural...
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Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)From George Creel, Rebel at Large: Recollections of Fifty Crowded...
View ArticleThe Failure of WWI American Propaganda? George Creel Thinks Twice After the...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)From George Creel, Rebel at Large: Recollections of Fifty Crowded...
View ArticleThe political evolution of George Creel: from progressive propagandist to...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)Woodrow Wilson loyalist George Creel, a progressive journalist in his...
View ArticleThe days of idiots have arrived ...
The days of idiots have arrived.Planning their honeymoonThe day that Albert Einstein feared most may have finally arrived..A day at the beach.Cheering on your team.Having dinner out with your...
View ArticleWalter Lippmann on the New Republic: "We have no ...propaganda to grind."
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)Walter Lippmann on the New Republic: We have no ... propagandato...
View ArticleWe are all of us immigrants in the industrial world
Walter Lippmann, Drift and Mastery; cited in Ronald Steele, Walter Lippmann and the American Century (1980), p. 80:We are all of us immigrants in the industrial world, and we have no authority to lean...
View ArticleCreel and Lippmann, both cheerleaders for U.S. military intervention in...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)From Ronald Steele, Walter Lippmann and the American Century (1980),...
View ArticleWalter Lippmann on "the character of American propaganda in Europe" during WWI
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)From: Walter Lippmann, "For a Department of State," The New Republic...
View ArticleCreel vs. Lippmann -- Street Dog vs. House Cat: Searching the Origins of...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)From a letter to The New Republic from George Creel addressed to its...
View ArticlePlus ça change, plus c'est la même chose? Walt Lippmann on U.S. Diplomatic...
From Walter Lippmann, "For a Department of State," The New Republic (September 17, 1919), pp. 194-195 [note mention of Creel]:The diplomatic mission must be in a position to learn what is going on, not...
View ArticleFDR and George Creel's Propaganda: Not a Model for WWII
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)From Richard W. Steele, "Preparing for War: Efforts to Establish a...
View ArticleCreel's Four Minute Men or, Twentieth-Century Century Twittering a la Great War
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)Four Minute Men: Volunteer Speeches During World War I -...
View ArticleColonel House and George Viereck: Former Wilson Confidant's Foreword to a...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)In a Foreword to a 1930 book (Spreading Germs of Hate) critical of...
View ArticlePropaganda and Censorship: Committee on Public Information Creel's Powers...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)Committee on Public Information (1917-1919) Chairman George Creel's...
View ArticleNixon invites Creel to lunch; Creel looks for a job in the Eisenhower...
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)JB Note: These letters from America's first propaganda tsar...
View ArticleState Department Retirees! Watch What You Say! And Don't Do What Big Brother...
Via PVB: http://wemeantwell.com/blog/2014/10/17/the-state-dept-says-i-shouldnt-write-this/UNCLASSIFIED (U)U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Manual Volume 3Personnel3 FAM 4210 Page 1 of...
View ArticleWhen exactly was the Committee on Public Information (CPI) established?
Note for a Planned Article"Creel, Lippmann, and the Origins of American Public Diplomacy"(comments welcome; draft, not for citation)Executive Order 2594 - Creating Committee on Public InformationApril...
View ArticleNavajo court delays presidential election in language dispute: Note for a...
From Los Angeles TimesNavajo court delays presidential election in language disputeNavajo Nation presidential candidate Chris Deschene speaks to supporters in Window Rock, Ariz., on Oct. 9. He lost...
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