respondent, whether paid a salary or commission.
On the other hand, by the use of clippings it is pos-
sible for a paper to dispense entirely with corres-
pondence, and we have seen issues of trade journals
made up almost entirely with the scissors, that were
readable and profitable.
The service is economical because we read a
great many more papers than it would pay any one
journal to exchange with, and because it costs little
more to read for a hundred papers than for one.
Comments from Trade Papers.
"Your service has been very satisfactory as compared
with service of other Bureaus."— American Miller, .
"Your clipping service is a great improvement over any-
thing we have had here for a long time."— Ice and Refriger-
ation, Chicago.
"We wish to say that your service has proved more satis
factory than any other that we have ever tried."— Engineer-
ing Magazine, .
"I have dropped several Bureaus that gave us no items
except what we received through you, and we are using all
your items we possibly can." — Harness Gazette, , N. Y.
"The Hotel World has tried nearly all the clipping Bureaus, and has never found one yet that could give the
service that is given by the Press Clipping Bureau." — Trade
Press, Chicago.
"That we have withstood repeated offers from your con-
temporaries, who have quoted lower prices, but which we
felt must mean inferior service, is proof positive that we
appreciate your Bureau."— Boot and Shoe Recorder, Boston.
"We have used clippings furnished us by several press
clipping agencies, and have no hesitation in saying that the
Press Clipping Bureau has given us by far the best service.
The readers have seemed to understand our wants, and
have been so diligent in supplying them that little of
interest to us has escaped their observation. The service
has been prompt, intelligent, and complete." — Manufacturing
Jeweler, , R. I.
"We have used your service for ten years, during which
time we have had trial service for comparative purposes
from almost every other clipping Bureau, many of whom
had offered us much lower rates. The fact that we still
continue at the same price tells the story. From frequent
visits to your large establishment, we are thoroughly ac-
quainted with the admirable system by which your work is
done." — Guild & Lord, Textile World, Boston.
"We are among the most extensive regular purchasers of
newspaper clippings, and at all times for some years we
have been served by several of the largest clipping Bureaus.
During this period we have given most of the more prom-
inent Bureaus a trial. We started with and some six or seven years ago and at no time has their
service been discontinued. We find it prompt, thorough,
and reliable. We are buying more clippings from them
than from any other Bureau." — , Associate Editor,
Engineering News, New York.
respondent, whether paid a salary or commission.
On the other hand, by the use of clippings it is possible for a paper to dispense entirely with correspondence, and we have seen issues of trade journals
made up almost entirely with the scissors, that were
readable and profitable.
The service is economical because we read a
great many more papers than it would pay any one
journal to exchange with, and because it costs little
more to read for a hundred papers than for one.
Comments from Trade Papers.
"Your service has been very satisfactory as compared
with service of other Bureaus."— American Miller, .
"Your clipping service is a great improvement over anything we have had here for a long time."— Ice and Refrigeration, Chicago.
"We wish to say that your service has proved more satis
factory than any other that we have ever tried."— Engineering Magazine, .
"I have dropped several Bureaus that gave us no items
except what we received through you, and we are using all
your items we possibly can." — Harness Gazette, , N. Y.
"The Hotel World has tried nearly all the clipping Bureaus, and has never found one yet that could give the
service that is given by the Press Clipping Bureau." — Trade
Press, Chicago.
"That we have withstood repeated offers from your contemporaries, who have quoted lower prices, but which we
felt must mean inferior service, is proof positive that we
appreciate your Bureau."— Boot and Shoe Recorder, Boston.
"We have used clippings furnished us by several press
clipping agencies, and have no hesitation in saying that the
Press Clipping Bureau has given us by far the best service.
The readers have seemed to understand our wants, and
have been so diligent in supplying them that little of
interest to us has escaped their observation. The service
has been prompt, intelligent, and complete." — Manufacturing
Jeweler, , R. I.
"We have used your service for ten years, during which
time we have had trial service for comparative purposes
from almost every other clipping Bureau, many of whom
had offered us much lower rates. The fact that we still
continue at the same price tells the story. From frequent
visits to your large establishment, we are thoroughly acquainted with the admirable system by which your work is
done." — Guild & Lord, Textile World, Boston.
"We are among the most extensive regular purchasers of
newspaper clippings, and at all times for some years we
have been served by several of the largest clipping Bureaus.
During this period we have given most of the more prominent Bureaus a trial. We started with and some six or seven years ago and at no time has their
service been discontinued. We find it prompt, thorough,
and reliable. We are buying more clippings from them
than from any other Bureau." — A. B. Gilbert, Associate Editor,
Engineering News, New York.