1937 Vintage Ad Featuring Chicago Cubs Executives from Wrigley Field
The 1937 Chicago Cubs Wrigley Field Vintage Print Ad Page from the *Who's Who in the Major Leagues* highlights key executives of the Chicago Cubs organization. Philip K. Wrigley, the president, is noted for his diverse interests, particularly his connection to the chewing gum industry, which he inherited from his father. He has held significant roles in various companies, including transportation, and has been a pivotal figure in the baseball community. John Osborn Seys, the vice president, joined the Cubs in 1917 and has a background in journalism, specifically with the Chicago Daily News. Charles Franklin Drake handles public relations and previously worked in advertising before joining the Cubs. Charles A. (Boots) Weber serves as the treasurer and business manager, having previously played for the Los Angeles baseball club. Miss Margaret Donahue, the team secretary, has broken barriers as one of the few women in executive positions, while Robert Clarendon Lewis serves as the traveling secretary, bringing his experience from working at Wrigley Field since 1927.