Frank Presbrey

[2] He was a member of the Gridiron Club of Washington,[3] Vice President of the National American Advertising Agents Association, chairman of the executive committee of the New York Association,[4] an editor of the Eureka Herald[5] and manager of the national newspaper correspondence bureau at Washington.

[6] Presbrey was the author of 'The History and Development of Advertising.

[14] Presbrey was active and influential in the movement that increased the agency commission from 10 to 15 percent and he was also active in forming the Advertising Club of New York.

[15] In 1911 he co-established the Association of New York Advertising Agents together with William H.

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