The Town Hall of the Nation; Why Chicago Must Have a Municipal Auditorium ... An Appeal to the Mayor, the City Council And the Voters of Chicago, With Maps And Drawings

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There is nothing revolutionary in the proposal that the city shall build the new convention and recreation hall. The city, in fact, has for several years been taking a growing interest in convention work. Mayor Harrison began this co-operation in October, 1911. At that time he agreed to furnish from the legal department of the city a representative to deliver at all gatherings an address of welcome in behalf of the municipality. This policy, unusual in large cities, has been continued with succ
...ess.
In 1913 the mayor began a system of supplementary personal invitations by letter or telegraph.
Organizations were assured that the city desired to entertain them. The effect has been noticeable.
As the next step, in making out the 1914 budget, there was included, at the suggestion of John F.
Smulski, vice-president and head of the Local Division, an item of $5,000, "to be used at the dis- cretion of the Mayor to assist the Chicago Association of Commerce in inducing conventions to come to Chicago." The next move, logically, would be the erection of a municipal convention hall.


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