Consumers' Conference of Greater Cincinnati.
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The Consumers' Conference of Greater Cincinnati was founded in 1934 by Mrs. Dennis E. Jackson as an outgrowth of a class in consumer buying given at the University of Cincinnati. The goals of the Conference were to educate women on consumer affairs and to promote protective legislation. In addition to holding meetings and publishing a newsletter, the Conference had a weekly radio program and a speaker's bureau.
From the description of Consumers' Conference of Greater Cincinnati records, 1926- 1958. (Cincinnati Historical Library and Archives). WorldCat record id: 38468847
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creatorOf | Consumers' Conference of Greater Cincinnati. Consumers' Conference of Greater Cincinnati records, 1926- 1958. | Cincinnati History Library, Cincinnati Museum Center |
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associatedWith | Adult Education Council of Metropolitan Cincinnati. |
associatedWith | Appalachian Coals, Inc. |
associatedWith | Cincinnati Retail Grocers' and Meat Dealers' Association. |
associatedWith | Jackson, Dennis E. b. 1878. |
associatedWith | Jackson, Dennis E. Mrs., 1880?-1958. |
associatedWith | Procter & Gamble Company. |
associatedWith | Rollman & Sons Co. |
associatedWith | Swifton Shopping Center (Cincinnati, Ohio) |
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