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In the Driftway

January 12, 1927 issue

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The article presents some socio-religious and political updates related with the U.S. It focuses on the answers from the questionnaire on religion, recently printed by newspapers in nearly 200 U.S. cities. They are being used, as statistics always are, to prove almost anything that anybody wants to demonstrate. The questionnaire stated focuses on the active members of church. According to Charles Stelzle, who directed the test in behalf of the Church Advertising Department of the International Advertising Association, church members constitute 43 per cent of the population of the U.S.

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POLITICS, Practical; CHURCH & state; ADVERTISING; STELZLE, Charles; EXECUTIVES -- United States; UNITED States
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