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  1. Lowell Mellett (February 22, 1884 — April 6, 1960) was an American journalist, best known for supervising the series Why We Fight during World War II.

  2. Lowell Mellett . 2013. A key figure in Washington, D.C., during World War II as part President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s administration, Lowell Mellett was a respected and acclaimed figure in journalism for most of his life.

  3. Lowell Mellett was a veteran journalist and editor who became an Adminstrative Assistant to FDR from 1940-1944. Born in 1884, Mellett was a native of Indiana. After working around the country for a series of regional newspapers, most notably the St Louis Post-Dispatch, Mellet moved to Washington DC. There he joined the United Press as a war ...

  4. Mar 24, 2021 · Lowell Mellet, a liaison between Hollywood and the War Department, was the first to see the final product. He was horrified. Remember, the criteria for successful completion of Toland’s assignment were simple: the film should be turned around quickly and should make the public feel that the naval fleet was recovered and prepared for battle.

  5. Lowell Mellet (1886-1960) was a prominent journalist who spearheaded the film series of the early 1940s, 'Why We Fight,' which aided President Franklin Roosevelt's publicity campaign to legitimize America's entry into World War II.

  6. Abstract: Lowell Mellett was a major figure in President Franklin Roosevelt’s unprecedented communications apparatus. He is largely remembered for his role as liaison between the federal

  7. Lowell Mellett was a journalist best known for supervising the series Why We Fight during World War 2. Career. As editor at the Washington Daily News he clashed with the chain"s management over Franklin Delano Roosevelt"s court-packing plan.