Off Topic: Charles Gillett on Conventions
Charles Gillett helped secure the Democratic National Convention for New York City in 1976. This is from the New York Times, February 17, 1974, og. 453:
"'American was founded at a convention,' notes Charles Gillett, the executive vice president of New York City's Convention and Visitors Bureau, though he fails to mention that Philadelphia, not the Big Apple, snared that one.
"Two centuries later the number of Americans who attend conventions each year runs into the millions. They attend as members of political parties; veterans' organizations; lodges; college fraternities; labor unions and, most of all, business and professional associations. 'Everybody,' as Gillett puts it, 'is a potential convention-goer.'"
"'American was founded at a convention,' notes Charles Gillett, the executive vice president of New York City's Convention and Visitors Bureau, though he fails to mention that Philadelphia, not the Big Apple, snared that one.
"Two centuries later the number of Americans who attend conventions each year runs into the millions. They attend as members of political parties; veterans' organizations; lodges; college fraternities; labor unions and, most of all, business and professional associations. 'Everybody,' as Gillett puts it, 'is a potential convention-goer.'"