Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1901 — Mark Bennltt. [ARTICLE]
Mark Bennltt.
A banquet at the University Club in Buffalo, given in honor of Mark Bennitt, chief of the bureau of publicity of the Pan-American Exposition, was a fitting tribute to the genius of the man who has so successfully exploited the merits of the exposition. Mr. Bennltt stands foremost among newspaper men in the United States today, having within the past year proved his masterly grasp "of the requirements of such an Important position. He not only knows what material is required, but he knows how to get it and where and when to send it. His work is known and appreciated by every editor in the United States and Canada. He brought to the exposition an experience of twenty years in every branch of newspaper work, reaching all the way from the Crossroads Weekly, to the Metropolitan Dally. He possesses not only ability to do things himself but the still more necessary qualifications of being able to select a capable staff and to Inspire the members thereof with his own zeal.
