Abstract

How well has OWI done its job? The answer to this question depends to a large extent upon the criteria used in appraising the Office. Dr. Bruner, using three significant criteria, undertakes to answer the question on the basis of existing public opinion data. The author is associate director of the Princeton University Office of Public Opinion Research. During 1941 he was in charge of the Italian section of the foreign broadcast intelligence service of the F.C.C. Later he directed surveys on American public opinion for the OWI's Bureau of Intelligence.

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