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  • bj" a pqchologist who questions them about their home life. The object of these experiments is said to be to maximize out-put. The new set-up ot the Civilian Personnel Division duplicates at almost weey point the operations of the War Man Power
  • to the home morale and favorable to that of the enem;y. 2. France neglected the problem completely. 3. Germany began building a large and expert morale service during the first war which was never allowed to. lapse, but expanded on a tremendous scale
  • is So, for the price of the American mar­ . daily creeping with sinister cruelty closer ket, we helped Germany build the very and closer to their sacred homes. planes which have been the messengers I thirik it is therefore time for the of death to our
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