The Official Bulletin published by the Committee on Public Information during World War I combined the features of an official gazette, authoritatively printing presidential and federal agency documents, and a propaganda sheet boosting the war effort. The Bulletin provided a precedent for the official reporting of federal administrative actions, later achieved by the Federal Register, and an example of the propagandistic manipulation of such reporting, which the Federal Register was specifically designed to avoid.
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