Abstract

Finance

Noyes, Alexander P. | April 11, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on the war loan campaigns. The begriming of the nation-wide "drive" in the U.S. for the third Liberty Loan introduced a campaign which will unquestionably be the most spectacular "publicity devices." in Europe and in United States. The program in a single Federal Reserve district that of which Chicago is the centre, where seven tons of advertising matter are being sent out daily by the committees, with arrangements for making the full output of the campaign at least 300 tons, and it is further stated that all available orators, politicians, "feature writers," and moving-picture halls have been engaged for the period of the canvass.

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WAR; PUBLICITY; LOANS; FEDERAL Reserve banks; ORATORS; UNITED States
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