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  2. War Industries Board - Wikipedia

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    The War Industries Board (WIB) was a United States government agency established on July 28, 1917, during World War I, to coordinate the purchase of war supplies between the War Department (Department of the Army) and the Navy Department. [1]

  3. Departmental Reorganization Act - Wikipedia

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    By war's end, 7.5 million speeches had been made to 314 million listeners—Creel created the Division of Pictorial Publicity to spearhead official war propaganda art. He asked Charles Dana Gibson , the creator of the “Gibson Girl” image and who was America's most popular illustrator, to assemble a group of artists to help design posters ...

  4. Bernard Baruch - Wikipedia

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    Bernard Mannes Baruch [nb 1] (August 19, 1870 – June 20, 1965) was an American financier and statesman.. After amassing a fortune on the New York Stock Exchange, he impressed President Woodrow Wilson by managing the nation's economic mobilization in World War I as chairman of the War Industries Board.

  5. William M. Ritter - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, Ritter served on the War Industries Board as an advisor to Bernard Baruch. [1] Ritter also owned and operated coal companies and railroads in Virginia and West Virginia, including the Red Jacket Coal Company near Matewan, West Virginia. [1]

  6. Walter W. Stewart - Wikipedia

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    During World War I, Stewart was a staff member in the planning and statistics division of the War Industries Board. [3] In 1922, he joined the Federal Reserve Board as Director of Research where he served as a mentor to Emanuel Goldenweiser and built a bridge between the statistics division and central bank policy. [4]

  7. William L. Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Clayton entered government service in World War I as a member of the Cotton Distribution Committee of the War Industries Board.Although he was a Democrat, he opposed the New Deal agricultural policies of Democratic President Franklin D. Roosevelt, but the New Deal's free trade policies led him to support Roosevelt in the 1936 election.

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  9. Category : Defunct agencies of the United States government

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    War Industries Board; United States Office of War Information; War Manpower Commission; War Production Board; War Research Service; Works Progress Administration