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1915 April 22. Notice for travelers warning of the tensions between Germany and Great Britain.
1917. Russian Socialist Henry L. Slobodin's statement discusses American propaganda from Germany.
1917 November 19. Letter regarding the upcoming peace propaganda campaign in the US.
1917 November 19. Herbert Hoover informs Woodrow Wilson of disagreement over meat production propaganda.
1918 April 16. Letter about articles discussing of propaganda to drive a wedge between Germany and Austria.
1918 May. Proposal for educational propaganda to African Americans.
1918 May 2. National Patriotic Committees warn of German influence.
1918 May 6. EL McCaslin suggests special propaganda for blacks who may have wrong impression of Liberty Loans.
1918 May 11. Descripton of the Committee on Public Information.
1918 August 31. Lippmann has some criticism of American propaganda.
1918 September 5. Woodrow Wilson is looking to learn more from Benedict Cromwell about the propaganda campaigns.
1918 September 5. President Wilson tells Secretary of State that he wants to keep control over propaganda.
1918 September 6. Emmett Scott on "propaganda in promotion of the morale of the colored people of the country."
1918 September 8. Benedict Crowell details use of propaganda as a war tactic abroad.
1918 October 22. Germans are blaming Wilson for the continuation of the war.
1918 October 24. Spain is enthusiastic for President Wilson.