Otto W. Cuyler oral history, 1964.

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Otto W. Cuyler oral history, 1964.

This interview covers Otto W. Cuyler's personal history and observations of the New York State food processing industry: early experiences in farming and as an employee of apple drying houses; work as a laborer, foreman and plant manager of canning plants; experiences as a canning plant owner, salesman, and broker; effect of the Depression on food processing; expansion of food machinery business; comparison of United States' food processing industry with foreign counterparts; closing of New York State canneries; his recollection of Steven E. Comstock; and changes in warehouse procedures prompted by selling to chain stores.

78 p. of transcript.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904689

Cornell University Library

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Keuchel, Edward F.

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Comstock, Steven E.

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Otto W. Cuyler Corporation (Webster, N.Y.)

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Cuyler, Otto W., 1897-

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President, Otto W. Cuyler Corporation, Webster, N.Y., a company which buys and sells food processing machinery. From the description of Otto W. Cuyler oral history, 1964. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63934292 ...