Name/Title
Words That Won The WarSecondary Title
The Story of The Committee on Public Information 1917-1919Description
The historical account of the Committee on Public Information and the role it played in America's eventual involvement in the First World War.Context
"Words That Won The War" is the story of the Committee on Public Information, an independent agency whose purpose was to influence public opinion on World War with the goal of boosting morale on the American home front. The book incorporates historical documents and cooperation from former CPI members, historians, librarians and archivists.Book Details
Author
James R. Mock, Cedric LarsonPublisher
Princeton University PressPlace Published
City
PrincetonState/Province
New JerseyCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaDate Published
1939Location
Location
* Untyped Location
28 MillburnDate
January 13, 2025Notes
box 28Created By
jade@prmuseum.orgCreate Date
January 13, 2025Updated By
jade@prmuseum.orgUpdate Date
May 21, 2025