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For many years, as banks ineligible for advertising. Now he changed his mind and was clear and comprehensive "campaign." Initially, only very conservative with maybe some statistics and resources and equipment with name, address containing "ad card" has been published. In recent years, however, a clear and simple to convince banks to provide services to the public and more emphasis has been on track and perhaps the definition of domestic industry for creative work in the banks.

The Manhattan advertising and economic and political issues of his brief to the Harriman National Bank for fast feedback, and existing legislation and lawmakers remained in Washington. Harriman National Show recently took him 16 on the occasion of a speech by Senator Fess of Ohio, praised the Boston in April, President Coolidge appreciated. As a Senator Fess, a veto by President Bill Bono, Harriman "ad writer" to be the Joseph W. Harriman, a run in his praise of Senator Fess, and accusing him of disloyalty after he voted to override is called , he had apologized for "misleading" by his speech in Boston.

He "announced": your attention [Senator], who says his speech, he said he anyone will be allowed to dictate law, the pension bill was no excuse for not voting, and no doubt vote against the veto, so they voted accordingly. We ask your friends to re-read Mr. Fess's speech and then consider how a man who can not inconsistent in a way you can address to. . . . 68 of the current session of Congress criticized the request for a special meeting was a policy speech to recall the history. "Well" said the politician, after he got through, "is exactly how was it?" ", Sound, very solid" reviewers said. "Yes," said the politician, the more you are hungry, smiled and said: "sound" and what else? "" Nothing, "said critic to date. Senator Fess only response is a statement that the episode has highlighted that to keep the" Wall Street "for his stance on the bond market did not like. Sudden failure of the President's veto, but not commented. ".