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.
Published
Correspondence to or from:
* Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn. (1914-1918)
* Yoemen Mutual Life Insurance Company, Des Moines, Iowa. (1932)
* Young, William, Iselford, Me. (1918)
* Young & McCallister Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. (1928)
* Young Catholic Messenger, Dayton, Ohio. (1930)
* Young People's Publication, Phildelphia, Pa. (1935)
* Young Woman's Journal, Salt Lake City, Utah. (1930-1932)
* Young's Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1927)
* Youngstown Vindicator, Youngstown, Ohio. (1934-1935)
* Your Book, Kansas City, Mo. (1933)
* Your Magazine, New York, N.Y. (1933-1934)
* Youth's Instructor, Boston, Mass. (1926-1929)
* Youth's Instructor, Washington, D.C. (1932)
* Youth's World, Philadelphia, Pa. (1932)
* Ypsilanti Indian Shoe Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. (1915)
* Zenith Magazine, Duluth, Minn. (1929)
* Zest, New York, N.Y. (1926)
* Zeugh, Wm. and Company, Chicago, Ill. (1913)
* Zion's Herald, Boston, Mass. (1932)
* Zoll, E.C., Elmwood, Ill. (1916)
* Zollars, H.F., Park Ridge, Ill. (1912)