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N Miscellaneous (file 1 of 5).
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SCA2-GA1-558
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The International Press Bureau was a literary agency in Chicago, Ill. owned first by William Gerard Chapman and after his death by his son Gerard. Chapman sold and syndicated pieces for newspaper and magazine features, mostly in the United States.
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- N.C.W.C. News Service, Washington, D.C. (1930-1935)
- Nathan, Charles, Chicago, Ill. (1913-1914)
- Nation, New York, N.Y. (1914)
- National Association of Credit Men, New York, N.Y. (1929)
- National Autoist, Boston, Mass. (1927)
- National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, New York, N.Y. (1924)
- National Bibliogphile Service, New York, N.Y. (1931)
- National Biscuit Co., New York, N.Y. (1928)
- National Booksellers Code Authority, New York, N.Y. (1935)
- National Builders Bank, Chicago, Ill. (1930)
- National Bureau for Blind Artists, Inc. New York, N.Y. (1938)
- National City Company, New York, N.Y. (1921)
- National Committee for Mental Hygiene, New York, N.Y. (1914)
- National Conference on Race Betterment, San Francisco, Calif. (1915)
- National Creditors Protective Service, New York, N.Y. (1932-1934)
- National Distributors' Association, Peoria, Ill. (1928)
- National Education Association of the U.S., Washington, D.C. (1937)
- National Farm News, Washington, D.C. (1927)
- National Farmer, Bay City, Mich. (1914)
- National Farmer and Stock Grower, St. Louis, Mo. (1918)
- National Farmers Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1923)
- National Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, New York, N.Y. (1931)
- National Film Corporation of America, New York, N.Y. (1922)
- National 4H Club Magazine, Oklahoma City, Okla. (1932)
- National Furniture Warehousemen's Assoc., Philadelphia, Pa. (1924)
- National Garden Bureau, Chicago, Ill. (1930-1934)
- National Geographic Society, Washington, D.C. (1919-1936)
- National Gleaner Forum, Detroit, Mich. (1928-1931)
- National Hibernian, Philadelphia, Pa. (1918)
- National Justice, New York, N.Y. (1929)
- National Kourier Magazine, Washington, D.C. (1928)
- National Life Insurance Company, Chicago, Ill. (1916)
- National Magazine, Boston, Mass. (1918-1932)
- National Magazine Section, Cleveland, Ohio. (1927)
- National Miller, Chicago, Ill. (1929)
- National Motorist, San Francisco, Calif. (1928-1932)
- National Newpaper Service, Chicago, Ill. (1933-1934)
- National Order of Audubon Societies, New York, N.Y. (1918)
- National Press Agency, Ltd., London, England. (1914-1915)
- National Progressive Committee, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
- National Program Co., San Francisco, Calif. (1927)
- National Provisioner, Chicago, Ill. (1928-1929)