Word: propagandas
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Labelling himself "a student of propaganda," he lamented the fact that most "ordinary citizens" have little idea of the proposed legislation's content except that "Barnes wants to drive Communists out of Massachusetts...
...common sense" to expect industrial peace to continue. "America is now experiencing a lull before the storm. When present collective bargaining contracts expire, the most difficult period in the history of labor relations in this country threatens to ensue." Whether this was an honest warning to industry or mostly propaganda for bargaining purposes, only the elders of Big Labor knew...
...revolutionary Russia, truth is what the Communist Party's Agitation and Propaganda section says it should be. In remote, snowclad Veshenskaya, Sholokhov was summoned to lend his powerful pen and his novelist's imagery to the clamor that is party truth in 1948. Sholokhov obliged. Last week, the Soviet radio carried his new message...
...Theater, before hills of spring-hued paper blossoms, Stalin was very much alive. The ceremonies hon ored the 24th anniversary of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin's death (Stalin, at 68, has now outlived Lenin by 15 years). Surrounded by assorted party bigwigs, Stalin listened to his new Agitation and Propaganda chief, tousled, turbulent Mikhail Andreevich Suslov, make his maiden speech. It was a right promising debut. Said Suslov...
...Boston's jot-propelled lambs," chortled the second propaganda missle. To back this up, the trio whipped off their jackets, rolled up their sleeves, and lunged onto the floor...