FOOTNOTES

FOOTNOTESABanks, oil companies, etc., still have experts stationed in key cities abroad to keep them posted on specialized business developments of the greatest ultimate general political significance. “This kind of intelligence service, which many foreign chancelleries might envy, has been of great service to America’s foreign trade,” says O. W. Riegel, inMobilizing for Chaos. The vital news gathered by these private agencies is withheld from the press, except when calculated “leaks” will serve the interests of industry or of the State as a whole. The press never howls about this kind of censorship.BPublished April, 1946, under the title ofPeoples Speaking to Peoples.CWord doctoring is a national industry. The award for the best public relations trick of 1945 went to Dr. Claude Robinson for helping industry in its biggest job: “The proper interpretation of profits to the public.”

FOOTNOTESABanks, oil companies, etc., still have experts stationed in key cities abroad to keep them posted on specialized business developments of the greatest ultimate general political significance. “This kind of intelligence service, which many foreign chancelleries might envy, has been of great service to America’s foreign trade,” says O. W. Riegel, inMobilizing for Chaos. The vital news gathered by these private agencies is withheld from the press, except when calculated “leaks” will serve the interests of industry or of the State as a whole. The press never howls about this kind of censorship.BPublished April, 1946, under the title ofPeoples Speaking to Peoples.CWord doctoring is a national industry. The award for the best public relations trick of 1945 went to Dr. Claude Robinson for helping industry in its biggest job: “The proper interpretation of profits to the public.”

ABanks, oil companies, etc., still have experts stationed in key cities abroad to keep them posted on specialized business developments of the greatest ultimate general political significance. “This kind of intelligence service, which many foreign chancelleries might envy, has been of great service to America’s foreign trade,” says O. W. Riegel, inMobilizing for Chaos. The vital news gathered by these private agencies is withheld from the press, except when calculated “leaks” will serve the interests of industry or of the State as a whole. The press never howls about this kind of censorship.

ABanks, oil companies, etc., still have experts stationed in key cities abroad to keep them posted on specialized business developments of the greatest ultimate general political significance. “This kind of intelligence service, which many foreign chancelleries might envy, has been of great service to America’s foreign trade,” says O. W. Riegel, inMobilizing for Chaos. The vital news gathered by these private agencies is withheld from the press, except when calculated “leaks” will serve the interests of industry or of the State as a whole. The press never howls about this kind of censorship.

BPublished April, 1946, under the title ofPeoples Speaking to Peoples.

BPublished April, 1946, under the title ofPeoples Speaking to Peoples.

CWord doctoring is a national industry. The award for the best public relations trick of 1945 went to Dr. Claude Robinson for helping industry in its biggest job: “The proper interpretation of profits to the public.”

CWord doctoring is a national industry. The award for the best public relations trick of 1945 went to Dr. Claude Robinson for helping industry in its biggest job: “The proper interpretation of profits to the public.”


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