The Press: A.P.

A.P.

Oldest, most conservative of U. S. newsgathering organizations, the Associated Press does not stand still. Kent Cooper, general manager, reported last week to the annual A. P. meeting* in Manhattan, new A. P. departures during the past year:

¶ The national conventions of both major political parties were covered by A. P. correspondents from every state, to cater to sectional interest.

¶ Both major presidential candidates were attended throughout the campaign by A. P. reportresses, to enlighten women voters.

¶ Double and triple wire facilities were...

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