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The Allies' Poor RelationsGeorge Creel
Washington gives the cold shoulder to the smaller United Nations

The Amateur TouchGeorge Creel
Is President Roosevelt a politician?

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American History (Review) George Creel
Report on Demobilization, by James R. Mock and Evangeline Thurber
- Report on Demobilization by James R. Mock and Evangeline Thurber
The American Historical Review, July 1944, p. 764

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American History (Review) George Creel
The Wilson Era: Years of Peace, 1910-1917, by Josephus Daniels
- The Wilson Era: Years of Peace, 1910-1917 by Josephus Daniels
The American Historical Review, April 1945, p. 576

Available VinsonGeorge Creel
The Secretary of the Treasury has proved his ability in many jobs

Bad DreamsGeorge Creel
Washington haunts

Ball of FireGeorge Creel
Carter Glass, independent, explosive and beloved

A Banker Who Can TalkGeorge Creel
Meet Mariner S. Eccles

Baruch on Postwar ProspectsGeorge Creel
A survey of the progress toward a famous authority's program for reconstruction

The Battle Cry of BusinessGeorge Creel
Tax anybody but me

Beck Where They Came FromGeorge Creel
Aliens we can't get rid of


Big Tooth and Nail ManGeorge Creel
Edwin F. Pauley's career is a typical American success story

Bill the MoleGeorge Creel
And, believe it or not, the farmer's friend

The Black RobeGeorge Creel
A missionary loses a tragic fight

Bold PathfinderGeorge Creel
Stanley, the undaunted

Bonus Bill PatmanGeorge Creel
The irrepressible Texan

The Boy FriendGeorge Creel
James J. Walker, merrymaker


Byrd SongGeorge Creel
Virginia's gift to the Senate, and to taxpayers


California's Elephant BoyGeorge Creel
If re-elected governor, Earl Warren will be a strong Republican Presidential ace for 1948


Can We Prevent Chaos in Mexico?George Creel
Help for our neighbor to the south


Cancellation Comes HomeGeorge Creel
Why pay your debts?

The Case for PolandStanislaw Mikolajczyk and George Creel
Poland's Premier tells what his people are fighting for

Charter vs. CovenantGeorge Creel
The San Francisco blueprint for world peace is compared with that of Versailles

Children in Bondage (1914)Ben B. Lindsey, Edwin Markham, and George Creel
A Complete and Careful Presentation of the Anxious Problem of Child Labor -- ...
1 Review, 1 Readable

Clear the Tracks!George Creel
The railroads decide not to be caught and stuffed

Coconino CloudburstGeorge Creel
The lightning changes of Senator Ashurst

The Complete BossGeorge Creel
Frank Hague's machine, running smoothly

Daniel of the Gold FieldsGeorge Creel
Key Pittman, pleader for peace

Dark and Bloody GroundGeorge Creel
Hold onto your scalps---Washington's feuding

Dollars for YouthGeorge Creel
Aubrey Williams takes charge of the National Youth Administration

Doniphan's VolunteersGeorge Creel
The boys from Missouri ride south, "every man for his turkey"

Don't Count China OutLt. Gen. Albert c. Wedemeyer and George Creel, ...
The achievement of our Eastern ally is expounded by the man best able to evaluate it today

Dred Scott Marches OnGeorge Creel
Much to his own surprise

EditorialGeorge Creel
The Trail's Blazed, Mr. Truman

Elevated to the BenchGeorge Creel
Bernard M. Baruch gets the nod at last

The Fall GuyGeorge Creel
Frank C. Walker, no-man

Fattening the Lean YearsGeorge Creel
Security for the farmer

Finishing SchoolGeorge Creel
Elmer A. Benson, training for the governorship of Minnesota

Gallant RebelGeorge Creel
Judah Benjamin, the man who couldn't be discouraged

General MacArthurGeorge Creel
A review of the Supreme Commander's regime in postwar Japan

A Gentleman at ArmsGeorge Creel
Ellis Bean, the prodigious


Get Out of the DitchesGeorge Creel
What our inland waterways cost you

The Glorious DefeatGeorge Creel
A swift, colorful account of the splendid fight for the freedom of Texas

Goose KillersGeorge Creel
Too many headlines

The Great RebelGeorge Creel
Garibaldi's incredible career

Handy ManGeorge Creel
The gentleman from Tennessee, oozing happiness

Hannegan---in Again!George Creel
The new chairman of the Democratic National Committee has more than proverbial Irish luck

Hard-Boiled JesseGeorge Creel
Mr. Jones, in the good graces of all

The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriosGeorge Creel
No. 38---Staff Sergeant George J. Hall





The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriotsGeorge Creel
No. 27---Lieutenant John Hollington Grayburn














The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriotsGeorge Creel
No. 33---Rear Admiral Sir Philip Vian


The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriotsGeorge Creel
No. 35---Technician Fifth Grade Robert D. Maxwell

The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriotsGeorge Creel
No. 36---Technical Sergeant Russell E. Dunham




The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriotsGeorge Creel
No. 22---L't. Col. N.L.W. van Straten




The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriotsGeorge Creel
No. 30---Lieutenant Colonel Frederick W. Okie

The Heroes, A Gallery of United Nations PatriotsGeorge Creel
No. 31---Lieutenant William Dean Hawkins


Horse of Another ColorGeorge Creel
Man Mountain Steiwer


If The Court PleaseGeorge Creel
Indignation on the bench

Independence Makes a PresidentGeorge Creel
An old neighbor paints a vivid picture of the community that did the job

Ireland's Fight for Freedom (1919)George Creel
Setting Forth the High Lights of Irish History
2 Reviews, 1 Readable


The Iron CaptainGeorge Creel
John Smith, indomitable adventurer

Is There a Republican in the House?George Creel
Bertrand H. Snell, lonely and uncompromising

A Job for Christian JoyGeorge Creel
Admiral Peoples, an administrator in action

John Bull in WashingtonGeorge Creel and Robert De Vore
An inside view of the British Embassy---temporary home of Lord Halifax

Judge HuntingGeorge Creel
The six young men

The Kitchen CabinetGeorge Creel
Privy counselors of the President

The Long StretchGeorge Creel
The truth about the rubber shortage

Looking Ahead with RooseveltGeorge Creel
What the President intends to do

Lord of the MississippiGeorge Creel
La Salle the undaunted

The Loudest RadicalGeorge Creel
Zioncheck makes himself audible

Man from MontanaGeorge Creel
Burton K. Wheeler, a very independent fellow

Man of IronGeorge Creel
Doughton at North Carolina, a doughty fellow

Marshall---Democratic GeneralGeorge Creel
Our Chief of Staff is a living example of what he enourages his officers to be

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Masterpieces of Propaganda (Review) George Creel
Twelve Decisive Battles of the Mind, by Gorham B. Munson
- Twelve Decisive Battles of the Mind by Gorham B. Munson



Mexican RedGeorge Creel
What the National Revolutionary party is doing to Mexico

Mexico Makes UpGeorge Creel
President Comacho is good news for the U.S.

Mexico's Charlie ChaplinGeorge Creel
Mario Moreno, the Spanish-speaking world's brilliant young harlequin

Military Training for Our YouthGeorge Creel
The Century Magazine, May 1916, pp. 20-26

Minor ProphetGeorge Creel
War clouds gather around American unionism

Money to Build Your HomeGeorge Creel
How to be a home owner

Mr. McCandless Takes OverCommander Bruce McCandless and George Creel
The epic of the U.S.S. San Francisco at Guadalcanal

A Neglected GiantGeorge Creel
George Rogers Clark: dogged fighting; privation; endurance; victory; very thrilling

The New HooverGeorge Creel
Republican prospects

Newton D. Baker's MeasureGeorge Creel
A gentleman from Ohio

No Down PaymentColonel Lawrence Westbrook and George Creel
A new scheme that offers most of the advantages of owning your own home---with none of ...

Not All RomanceGeorge Creel
What can a husband do?

One Slip Too ManyGeorge Creel
Why Doreen didn't go to Mexico

One-Round HopkinsGeorge Creel
The reward of hard labor---Harry L. Hopkins


Outdoor GamesGeorge Creel
Government competition for submarginal land

Parade to the PostGeorge Creel
Preview of candidates for 1940

Party PurgeGeorge Creel
Separating the Democrats from the Democrats

Patton at the Pay-OffGeorge Creel
The credo that a soldier may admit no weakness has made a harsh but invincible leader

The People Next Door (1926)George Creel
An Interpretive History of Mexico and the Mexicans
8 Reviews, 3 Readable

The Perfect TeamGeorge Creel
That's what Washington calls the Chinese ambassador and his wife

The Pinch HitterGeorge Creel
Who scores in a love story

Plan or PerishGeorge Creel
America looks ahead

The Plight of the Last CensorGeorge Creel
America's World War censor tells you why it won't work

The Poet's BillGeorge Creel
Of Townsend and his plan sings John Steven McGroarty

The President's HealthGeorge Creel
Rear Admiral McIntire's first assistant in keeping the president well is the patient hi...

The Prospect PleasesGeorge Creel
The Republicans scrutinize Comptroller General McCarl

Public Wages SlavesGeorge Creel
Rewards of government service

Quatrains of Christ (1908)George Creel
1 Review, 1 Readable

Questions for the Big ThreeGeorge Creel
It is time for America to back up the Atlantic Charter

The Radical HumoristGeorge Creel
Henrik Shipstead, the talented Farmer-Laborite


The Railroads Wake UpGeorge Creel
Clear the tracks!

The Ready-Made PilotGeorge Creel
Wings for amateurs

Rebel at Large (1947)George Creel
Recollections of Fifty Crowded Years
5 Reviews, 3 Readable

Rebellion on Capitol HillGeorge Creel
The Senate heads the revolt to free Congress from presidential domination

The Retiring SenatorGeorge Creel
George Norris, threatening as usual

Revenge in PolandGeorge Creel
Second of two articles on an oppressed people's hidden war against the barbarian

Revenge in PolandMr. B. and George Creel
First of two articles on the extraordinary mechanism of the Polish underground, by one ...

Rolling Down to RioGeorge Creel
President's pet, the Inter-America Highway

Roosevelt's Plans and PurposesGeorge Creel
Program for the next four years

Russia's Race for Asia (1949)George Creel
3 Reviews, 2 Readable

Sales ManagerGeorge Creel
Cordell Hull, meek warrior


The Scourge of TabascoGeorge Creel
The latest style in tropical dictators---Don Tomas Garrido Canabal

Scraping before RoyaltyGeorge Creel
A great violinist's story of kings and revolutions

Secretary of WarGeorge Creel
Mr. Stimson hates publicity so you never hear much about him. But he gets things done

Set for TwoGeorge Creel
Monk Torino frames an Irishman

Ship AhooeyGeorge Creel
Self-appointed seamen in command

The Short Short StoryGeorge Creel
Happy Daze

Signed, Sealed and DenouncedGeorge Creel
A national bone of contention, the Canadian trade pact

The Size of StettiniusGeorge Creel
An appraisal of the U.S. member of the UNO Security Council

Soil SaversGeorge Creel
Conservation goes to work

The Solid ManGeorge Creel
Chester Charles Davis, motive force of the AAA

Sons of the Eagle (1927)George Creel
Soaring Figures from America's Past
2 Reviews, 2 Readable

State Of The UnionGeorge Creel
Wanted: Opposition

States' Rights RitchieGeorge Creel
Plain talking by Maryland's popular governor

Statesmanship in High CGeorge Creel
Senator Barkley sounds the tocsin

The Strange Case of Paul McNuttGeorge Creel
The head of WMC is still in there fighting

The Tailor's VengeanceGeorge Creel
The story of Andrew Johnson and his impeachment trial

The Tall ManGeorge Creel
The unspectacular efficiency of our Attorney General

The Tammany TakeGeorge Creel
Municipal graft---where it comes from and what it amounts to

Teamster for the Iron HorseGeorge Creel
Joseph B. Eastman: he needs, and has, a hand of steel

Tom Paine-Liberty Bell (1932)George Creel
1 Review, 1 Readable

The Tough BreakGeorge Creel
Prison drama in a short story

Trial HeatsGeorge Creel
Republican prospects

The True FriendGeorge Creel
Jouett Shouse, in critical mood

Truman of MissouriGeorge Creel
An unbiased report on the Democratic Vice-Presidential nominee

The Truth Shall Make You FreeGeorge Creel
America's 1917 censor draws some comparisons between then and now

Two Too ManyGeorge Creel
In an exclusive racket

Uncle Henry (1922)George Creel


Unholy CityGeorge Creel
Los Angles cracks down on its crooks and sinners

The United States of EuropeGeorge Creel
There are many, including the President, who consider this the solution of the Continen...

The Unsmiling UsurperGeorge Creel
About William Walker---almost an emperor

Up from RichesGeorge Creel
The stirring story of Miss Josephine Roche, Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury

Up Pops a RepublicanGeorge Creel
Lester J. Dickinson, a man with a grievance

The Vanishing Brain TrustGeorge Creel
Another busted trust

The Very ManGeorge Creel
Joe Kennedy, boss of the Stock Exchange Commission

Vocal Boy Makes GoodGeorge Creel
The profitable eloquence of Josh Lee

Wallace Rides AgainGeorge Creel
The Vice President is stacking up new potential vots

Want to Trade?George Creel
The American intelligence test

War Criminals and Punishment (1944)George Creel
3 Reviews, 1 Readable

The War on Cordell HullGeorge Creel
The careless of our Secretary of State makes him an ideal setup for attack

The War (1920)George Creel

Warren WarmupGeorge Creel
Appraising California's governor as a Presidential candidate

The Way to a Country's HeartGeorge Creel
The ambassador entertains


We're Grown-Ups NowGeorge Creel
But we suffer from infantilism

What About the League of Nations?George Creel
The famous Geneva organization can't be counted out of world affairs

What Happened on the Food Front?George Creel
Our food situation will be dangerous unless drastic steps are taken

What Happened to Leon HendersonGeorge Creel
Events leading up to the "killing"


What Roosevelt Intends to DoGeorge Creel
An important and authoritative statement of our new President's plans

What We Will Do with GermanyGeorge Creel
The American plan for dealing with a collapsed Reich

What You Pay ForGeorge Creel
Your Washington savings account

What's Misbehavior?George Creel
Judges brought to trial

When California Builds a BridgeGeorge Creel
San Francisco's record-breaking twins

When Sullivan Fought KilbainGeorge Creel
Ban Johnson saw it

Wild Man from Sugar CreekGeorge Creel
Governor Talmadge, red galluses and all

Wilson and the Issues (1917)George Creel
1 Review, 1 Readable

The Woman of MagdalaGeorge Creel
A short story

The Woman Who Holds Her TongueGeorge Creel
Caraway of Arkansas, statesman

Working on the RailroadsGeorge Creel
The government gets its shoulder behind the rolling stock

The Wrath of KingsGeorge Creel
Adventure on the Spanish Main

The Young Man Went EastGeorge Creel
William Orville Douglas, of the SEC

Youngest and LoudestGeorge Creel
Senator Holt has a rush of words

To Your HealthGeorge Creel
The Surgeon General declares war
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