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    George Edward Creel (December 1, 1876 – October 2, 1953) was an American investigative journalist and writer, a politician and government official. He...
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    through Executive Order 2594 on April 13, 1917. The committee consisted of George Creel (chairman) and as ex officio members the Secretaries of: State (Robert...
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  • namesake of Creel, Chihuahua Lola Creel (born 1955), Mexican documentarian Santiago Creel (born 1954), Mexican politician Gavin Creel (1976–2024), American...
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    the story: 'TO INTERPRET AMERICAN IDEALS.' George Creel was furious; already in a battle with Congress, Creel knew that this would add fat to the fire....
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  • Absorbing Man (redirect from Crusher Creel)
    The Absorbing Man (Carl "Crusher" Creel) is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and writer-artist...
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    propaganda office, the Committee on Public Information (CPI), headed by George Creel. Creel set out to systematically reach every person in the United States...
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    Years. Pearson Education Canada. 1986. p. 215. Coutts caricature of Herman George Scheffauer, photograph by Gabriel Moulin, Bohemian Grove 1908. Online Archive...
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  • historical characters: Woodrow Wilson, Warren G. Harding, Jess Smith, George Creel, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt, Charlie Chaplin, Marion Davies...
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  • I. Lasting from April 14, 1917, to June 30, 1919 it was directed by George Creel. The agency used propaganda available to achieve its goals. The Interstate...
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    scandal operated at the state and local level, like Ray Stannard Baker, George Creel, and Brand Whitlock. Others, including Lincoln Steffens, exposed political...
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    New York, Britton, 1917. The work includes an afterword by journalist George Creel profiling Fairbanks as the epitome of American can-do manhood. Vance...
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    Robert Creel Davis (November 6, 1949 – September 8, 1991), known professionally as Brad Davis, was an American actor. For his debut film role as Billy...
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    rallied the public through short speeches, investigative journalist George Creel stated that the idea was extremely popular and the program saw thousands...
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    commercialization of American broadcasting, 1920–1934 (Smithsonian Inst Press, 1994) George Creel, How we advertised America: The first telling of the amazing story of...
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    propaganda office, the Committee on Public Information (CPI), headed by George Creel. Creel set out to systematically reach every person in the United States...
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    Masses (1911–1917)." Sherwood Anderson Cornelia Barns George Bellows Louise Bryant George Creel Arthur B. Davies Dorothy Day Floyd Dell Max Eastman Wanda...
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    in Los Angeles, of a heart attack, at age 73. With Edwin Markham and George Creel, Children in Bondage, (1914) The Rule of Plutocracy in Colorado; The...
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    while a third, Venus and Adonis, remained. The office of Commissioner George Creel was told by the Navy that the painting, Sailors and Floozies, was "unnecessarily...
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    The Creel-Terrazas family is a powerful and wealthy Mexican political family from the Mexican state of Chihuahua. During the rule of President Porfirio...
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    collection Blanche Bates with her children, portrait children, Frances Creel and George Creel Jr. with a dog(Wayback Machine) (same photo newer link)...
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    the drafting of Wilson's Fourteen Points speech. He sharply criticized George Creel, whom the President appointed to head wartime propaganda efforts at the...
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    propaganda. George Creel, an energetic journalist and political campaign organizer, was appointed by President Wilson to lead the CPI. Creel sought out...
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    scandal operated at the state and local level, like Ray Stannard Baker, George Creel, and Brand Whitlock. Others such as Lincoln Steffens exposed political...
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    persuade an uninterested populace to support the war and the draft, George Creel, a veteran of the newspaper industry, became the United States' official...
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    propaganda office, the Committee on Public Information (CPI), headed by George Creel. Wilson called on voters in the 1918 off-year elections to elect Democrats...
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    of Alexander Kerensky in the war. The mission report recommended for George Creel's Committee on Public Information to conduct pro-war propaganda efforts...
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    level. The committee, headed by the former investigative journalist George Creel, emphasized the message that America's involvement in the war was entirely...
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  • to support intervention in World War I. Axelrod discussed the role of George Creel, head of the Committee on Public Information, formed during Woodrow Wilson's...
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    Rolph, characterized Sinclair's proposal as a step towards communism. George Creel, investigative journalist Forest Dowey William H. Evans Z. T. Malaby...
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    President. During this entire period, he consistently recycled what George Creel described as his stock phrases: "Treason is a crime and must be punished...
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