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A WILLIAM I. SHELD ON Department of Advertising and Publicity ROLLIN A. STEARNS Director of Service Departments ARTHUR I. ANDERSON Manager Department of Research and Textiles CARLYLE G. MORTON Department of Research and Textiles DOMER E. DEWEY Manager A Department of Accounting LEE JOHNSTON Department of Research and Textiles l RAYMOND F. GROHNE Manager Membership Department J. HINTON MASSEY Attorney'atfLaw - 'Instructor in Business Law Page Three
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