Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Wings (Clara Bow, Charles Rogers, Richard Arlen). For propaganda purposes, the U. S. War Department cooperated generously with Paramount in making this picture drama of the skies. U. S. planes are filmed darting against German foes. Clouds below look like white flocks. Only after a ship has started its crazy dive to death do the tiny earth patches rush up to define themselves as gaping scraps of No Man's Land...
...Complaints before the Federal Radio Commission call WHAP "the most virulent agency for anti-Catholic and anti-Jewish propaganda of the country." Mrs. Stetson's secretary and director of WHAP, one Franklin Ford, calls it "America's Protestant Broadcasting Station." Other heterodox stations are Mrs. Aimee Semple McPherson's KFSG at Los Angeles, Judge Joseph Frederick Rutherford's WBBR at Manhattan, Wilbur Glenn Voliva's WCBD at Zion City...
Wouldn't it be a good idea, Gentlemen, to send Prof. O'Hara some of your subscription propaganda? Should he oblige with the necessary five dollars, you would be adding a valuable friend and another "Who's Who" to your list...
...Prof. O'Hara was sent subscription propaganda...
After the late Commander John Rodger's flight to the Hawaiian Islands (TIME, Sept. 14, 1925), the Navy brought him "over his own protest" to Washington, D. C., "for propaganda purposes," and allowed him to keep on flying though the condition of his eyes made him unfit for active service. "This resulted in this gallant officer's death in Philadelphia in a stall of his plane...