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Letter from Hilton Burnside Sonneborn to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from Hilton Burnside Sonneborn to Theodore Roosevelt

Hilton Burnside Sonneborn seeks Theodore Roosevelt’s statements on a few questions concerning advertising for an upcoming convention in Boston, Massachusetts with the Associated Advertising Clubs. Sonneborn wishes to publish his remarks following the convention, and asks Roosevelt the questions: “who is an advertising man?” and “what is advertising?”.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-07-08

Creator(s)

Sonneborn, Hilton Burnside

Letter from John I. Romer to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from John I. Romer to Theodore Roosevelt

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