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George Creel (December 1, 1876 – October 2, 1953) was an investigative journalist, a politician, and, most famously, the head of the United States Committee on Public Information, a propaganda organi...
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Committee on Public Information - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Committee on Public Information , also known as the CPI and the Creel Committee , was an independent agency of the government of the United States intended to influence U.S. public opinion r...
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George Creel (1876-1953) headed the U.S. propaganda effort during World War One. ... Born on 1 December 1876 in Lafayette County, Creel's career began as a newspaper reporter in 1894 for the Kansas City World. Within five years he was publishing his own newspaper, the Kansas City Independent.
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When the United States entered World War I, propagandist George Creel set out to stifle anti-war sentiment. ... A journalist friend once described George Creel as a man who saw only two classes of men — skunks and the greatest man that ever lived.
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George Creel was born in Layfayette County, Missouri, on 1st December, 1876. He worked as a reporter for the Kansas City World (1894-99) before starting his own newspaper, the Kansas City Independent in 1899. Creel also worked for the Denver Post (1909-10) and the Rocky Mountain News (1911-17) before President...
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AKA George Edward Creel ... It was the fight for the minds of men, for the "conquest of their convictions" and the battle-line ran through every home in every country." -- George Creel, How We Advertised America ... Father: Henry Clay Creel (Confederate officer);
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George Creel on the Selling of the War (1920) ... Back of the firing-line, back of armies and navies, back of the great supply-depots another struggle waged with the same intensity and with almost equal significance attaching to ... George Creel was the head of the government's Committee on Public Information during WWI...
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George Creel Biography: World War I Biographies ... Journalist George Creel was a pioneer in applying the tools of modern advertising and public relations to the cause of national unity during World War I. Within a week of the United States entering into the conflict, Creel was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson...
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