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...propaganda," of which Mr. Riegel speaks, is really a very old propaganda applied in an increasingly effective fashion by national governments in their competitive struggle for power. It is "new" only in the sense that modern ingenuity has multiplied the agencies which may be used for propaganda dissemination. Moreover, the modern government is employing specialists whose sole activity is the invention of new and marvellous ways of capturing a favorable public opinion, not only at home, but abroad as well...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 12/20/1934 | See Source »

...hold the power of opinion in international affairs, the array of evidence in this book should suffice. The material is here, although it is presented with all the unrestraint of journalistic sensationalism, and without that balanced judgment and perspective so badly needed in a book of this sort. Mr. Riegel sets out to "view with alarm" the world-wide battle of nationalist propaganda and indeed, few will deny that it is a story lending itself to sensational treatment. It is a story that should be widely publicized...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Crimson Bookshelf | 12/20/1934 | See Source »

Died. John Riegel Dewitt, 48, famed Princeton footballer and trackman, hero of the game in 1903 when Princeton beat Yale for the first time in four years; of heart failure, on the way to see a heart specialist, in the club car of his morning train from Fairneld, Conn, to Manhattan...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones: Aug. 4, 1930 | 8/4/1930 | See Source »

...paper and, without coat, without collar, went out to wait on the corner. A car drove up. To the two men in it Mr. Zimman passed his jug. They took it -and then they tried to take Mr. Zimman too. They were Lawrence E. Thompson and Stanley Riegel, U. S. Dry agents. Protested Mr. Zimman: "I'm not a bootlegger. I'm a citizen." They laughed at his sick-friend story. A scuffle started. Mr. Zimman was subdued, arrested, lodged with the Omaha police on a charge of liquor possession...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Sick Friend | 7/22/1929 | See Source »

...vacancies in the Harvard allotment for the four which is to leave Europe on the S. S. "Lentzow", arriving at New York on September 16. Among the tourists listed to date from the University are R. H. Field 1L. E. D. Gale '27, E. D. Pratt '27, J. A. Riegel 1L, and J. N. Robinson '27. Riegel is in charge of the arrangements for the Harvard delegation, and information may be obtained from him at 28 Irving Street, or at University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: OPEN ROAD TOURISTS PLAN TO LEAVE NEW YORK ON JUNE 25 | 5/25/1927 | See Source »

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