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...fourth place, through the Grain Futures bill the agricultural group has tried to enable the farmer to cut out the commission man and the middle man, the warehouse man, the grain gambler, the curb broker. These men have always shown themselves more interested the welfare of themselves than in the producer...
...today, the advertising agency is no longer a mere broker of advertising space in newspapers, but it is an organization of experienced advertising counsel. The advertising agency today is engaged or retained by an advertiser to advise with the company as to the need for advertising--when, where and how much advertising shall be done, and of what type it shall be. When the agency and the advertiser have jointly determined on a policy, an advertising plan is prepared, and it is the function of the advertising agency to carry out this plan in all its details...
...John F. Moors '83 then spoke on "The Maintenance of Ideals in the Life of the Nation." When he was in college he very seriously considered becoming a minister, but he gave up this idea and became a stock-broker...
Brickley, the Broker, says he'll hit the line" in Wall street with the same viger as Brickley, of Harvard helped to upset, Yale for three years. Brickley is spending some time this fall drilling Coach. O'Neill's kickers in the Columbia squad, and hopes to return here to put in some coaching before the end of the season...
...next speaker, Alexander Gordon of New York, an American banker and broker who served in the British army and rose to the rank of lieutenant, spoke on the subject of friendship among the great English-speaking peoples, especially Great-Britain and the United States. He exposed many of the lies that today are being circulated for the purpose of disrupting those relations...