John I. Romer, knowing Theodore Roosevelt’s interest in “curbing fraudulent advertising by legislative and judicial action, invites Roosevelt to a convention held by the Associated Advertising Clubs of America. The convention will be held in Boston, Massachusetts, and Romer hopes that the delegates will leave the convention and aid in the creation of legislation to curb fraudulent advertising.
Collection
Library of Congress Manuscript Division
Creation Date
1911-06-17
Creator(s)
Romer, John I. (John Irving), 1869-1933