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Domestic News March 30, 1957

The Miami Times

Miami, Dade County, Florida

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The 10th annual convention of the Florida State Business League will convene in Tallahassee on April 3 and 4, hosted by the Tallahassee Business League. The theme is 'A greater Florida Through The Full Utilization of the Human and Physical Resources in Our Expanding Economy.' Invitations seek guest speakers from across the US to explore future economic opportunities.

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State Business League To Meet In Capital

TALLAHASSEE The 10th annual convention of the Florida State Business League will convene in Tallahassee on April 3 and 4. Host league will be the Tallahassee Business League. The theme of the convention will be: 'A greater Florida Through The Full Utilization of the Human and Physical Resources in Our Expanding Economy.' Invitations in search of guest speakers have been sent to federal and state officials, industrial organizations and business enterprises throughout the United States, and it is hoped that the convention will offer to the participants a chance to explore future economic and occupational opportunities in the state. Business and professional groups interested in attending the convention should contact J. O. Mobley, president, 312 West St., Tallahassee, Fla.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Social Event

What keywords are associated?

Florida Business League Convention Tallahassee Economic Opportunities Guest Speakers

What entities or persons were involved?

J. O. Mobley

Where did it happen?

Tallahassee

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Tallahassee

Event Date

April 3 And 4

Key Persons

J. O. Mobley

Event Details

The 10th annual convention of the Florida State Business League will convene in Tallahassee on April 3 and 4, hosted by the Tallahassee Business League. The theme is 'A greater Florida Through The Full Utilization of the Human and Physical Resources in Our Expanding Economy.' Invitations for guest speakers have been sent to federal and state officials, industrial organizations, and business enterprises throughout the United States. The convention aims to explore future economic and occupational opportunities in the state. Interested business and professional groups should contact J. O. Mobley, president, at 312 West St., Tallahassee, Fla.

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