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Domestic News June 5, 1901

The Evening Bulletin

Maysville, Mason County, Kentucky

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The sixth annual convention of the National Association of Manufacturers convened in Detroit on June 4, attended by 250 representatives from leading U.S. manufacturing institutions. Mayor William C. Maybury welcomed the visitors, and President Theodore C. Search responded, crediting the public school system for Americans' independent thinking.

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National Manufacturers.

Detroit, June 4.—The sixth annual convention of the National Association of Manufacturers of the United States was called to order here with an attendance of 250 business men, representing the leading manufacturing institutions of the United States. Mayor William C. Maybury welcomed the visitors to Detroit, and President Theodore C. Search responded to the mayor's welcome. During the course of his remarks he said that the great energy manifested in the United States was due to the public school system, by means of which the children in America were taught to think for themselves independently.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Manufacturers Convention National Association Detroit Mayor Maybury President Search Public School System

What entities or persons were involved?

William C. Maybury Theodore C. Search

Where did it happen?

Detroit

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Detroit

Event Date

June 4.

Key Persons

William C. Maybury Theodore C. Search

Event Details

The sixth annual convention of the National Association of Manufacturers of the United States was called to order with an attendance of 250 business men representing leading manufacturing institutions. Mayor William C. Maybury welcomed the visitors, and President Theodore C. Search responded, stating that the great energy in the United States was due to the public school system teaching children to think independently.

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