Reminisscences of Wiliam M. Allin : oral history, 1975.

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Reminisscences of Wiliam M. Allin : oral history, 1975.

Employment with Advance Bag and Paper Company; paper sales business in the South in the 1930s; move to Boston; considerations in company expansion; diversification in bag industry; importance of efficient sales organization; Southern Advance merger with Gair, then Continental Can; integrating Hodge, Port Wentworth and Hopewell operations; responsibilities as group vice president; refurbishing Hodge operation.

Transcript: 94 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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Nackman, Mark E.

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Allin, William M., 1910-

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Executive. From the description of Reminisscences of Wiliam M. Allin : oral history, 1975. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122512704 ...

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