The Press: Meeting Week

In one week newspaperdom met itself and met itself and met itself again. The Associated Press met in Manhattan. The American Newspaper Publishers' Association convened at the same place. The American Society of Newspaper Editors sat in Atlantic City.

The first of these drew the most attention because it happened to be addressed by President Coolidge when it opened its meeting. In other ways it merited such attention as was given it. For Associated Press despatches are the principal news nourishment on which America subsists. According to its annual report, its services...

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