The Press: A. A. C. W.

At Houston, Tex., delegates of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World made the past week into one inspiring round of sightseeing, conferring, speechmaking. When the week was up, the Manhattan delegates successfully boosted their Mr. C. K. Woodbridge, self-made head of the Dictaphone Corporation, to the Presidency of A. A. C. W.

The world was represented at the convention by persons from Great Britain, Cuba, Peru, Switzerland, Mexico, China, and by an official message from Japan. Some thoughts-religious, poetic, economic-brought forward:

U. S. Representative C. A. Eaton of New Jersey, keynoter-"While we are selling things of a material kind, we must also...

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