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Propoganda Ministry Decried |
 | | The creation of a national propoganda ministry urged by Dr. Harwood L. Childs, associate Professor of Politics at Princeton University, as reported in The New York Times of Jan. 25, is so dangerous a proposal that I take public issue with his statement lest it go unanswered. |
 | | Propoganda for democracy in peacetime must come from the people themselves in a democratic way, not through a state propoganda ministry. |
 | | There is a great difference between a propoganda ministry and men in government availing themselves of the advice and research of qualified experts in the field of morale, sociologists, pyschologists, adult educators, communication and public opinion technicians, so that their actions may be both efficient and democratic to strengthen national morale. |
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