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P Miscellaneous (file 1 of 7).
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SCA2-GA1-623
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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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- Pace Company, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
- Pacific Coast Motorist, Vancouver, B.C. (1923-1925)
- Pacific Golf and Motor, Los Angeles, Calif. (1927)
- Pacific Legion, Tacoma, Wash. (1923-1930)
- Pacific Magazine, Los Angeles, Calif. (1932)
- Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co., Los Angeles, Calif. (1927)
- Pacific Northwest Farm Trio, Spokane, Wash. (1922-1937)
- Pacific Northwest Retailer, Seattle, Wash. (1928)
- Pacific Rural Press, San Francisco, Calif. (1923-1931)
- Packard, Frank L., Lachine, Que. (1930)
- Packing House News, Tampa, Fla. (1923)
- Paddleford, Alice, Whiting, Kan. (1932)
- Page, Curtis Hidden, Gilmanton, N.H. (1934)
- Paine, Henry Gallup, New York, N.Y. (1928)
- Paine, Raph D., Durham, N.H. (1920)
- Paine, Webber & Co., Chicago, Ill. (1936-1938)
- Painter & Decorator, LaFayette, Ind. (1927)
- Pallas-Morosco Film Company, Los Angeles, Calif. (1916)
- Palmyra Charities, Chicago, Ill. (1912)
- Palo Alto Public Library, Palo Alto, Calif. (1940)
- Panamerican Advertising & Press Service, New York, N.Y. (1936-1937)
- Pangborn, Georgia Wood, New Haven, Conn. (1931-1933)
- Parade, Philadelphia, Pa. (1936)
- Parade of Youth, Washington, D.C. (1937)
- Parents' Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1930)
- Park Avenue Social Review, New York, N.Y. (1932)
- Parker, Daniel Mason, Fayette, Iowa. (1927)
- Parker, Francis W. School, Chicago, Ill. (1918)
- Parker, H.W., Saint Paul, Minn. (1909)
- Parker-Brawner Company, Washington, D.C. (1930)
- Parkergrams, Janesville, Wis. (1929)
- Parkhill, Forbes, Denver, Colo. (1924)
- Parks Printer, York, England. (1932)
- Parlette-Padget Company, Chicago, Ill. (1924)
- Parmenter, Christine Whiting, Colorado Springs, Colo. (1927-1934)
- Partners, Wilmington, Del. (1923)
- Patriot and the Evening News, Harrisburg, Pa. (1920)
- Pattullo, George, Dallas, Tex. (1922-1927)
- Payne, Elizabeth Stacy, Atlantic City, N.J. (1932)