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...years many U. S. firms found Germans in Mexico their most successful salesmen. When World War II came, the British blockade pinched off Nazi businessmen's supplies of German goods, increased their dependence on U. S, products. Gustavo, Sommer, a powerful hardware company, solicited 60 U. S. manufacturers for agency rights. When the U. S. companies sent along a questionnaire asking for nationality, the German firm (which had only two Mexicans on its payroll) wrote "Mexican" in the blank. Other firms got U. S. merchandise through dummy corporations. Nazis in Mexico are important distributors of British merchandise...
Albert C. Kelly, Robert A. Koch, Edward H. Mahoney, Wallace McDonald, Joseph B. McGrath, Robert F. McGivern, Austin B. Mason, Jr., Richmond D. Moot, J. Robert Moskin, John F. Otto, Jr., George A. Saxton, Richard Sorlien, William R. Snow, Edwin J. Sommer, Jr., Norman S. Stearns, Andrew W. Welch, Jr., and Andrew D. Wolfe...
Albert C. Kelly, Robert A. Koch, Wallace McDonald, Edward H. Mahoney, Austin B. Mason, Jr., Richmond D. Moot, J. Robert Moskin, John F. Otto, Jr., George A. Saxton, Richard Sorlien, William R. Snow, Norman S. Stearns, Edwin J. Sommer, Jr., Andrew W. Welch, Jr., and Andrew D. Wolfe...
Freshman Redbook organization took another step toward completion last night with the election of Edwin G. Sommer, Jr. '44. to the post of circulation manager, and the selection of a circulation board...
...McAleer '36, of Brookline; Leo J. McNulty '36, of Roslindale; David H. Pabst '36, of Oconomowoe, Wisconsin; Lawrason Riggs, III '36, of New York City; David W. Schoonmaker '36, of Ashburnham; Alfred R. Shrigley, Jr. '36, of Hingham; George T. Skinner '36, of North Wales, Pennsylvania; Francis X. Sommer, Jr. '36, of Washington; Charles F. Tillinghast, Jr. ocC., of Providence, Rhode Island; Robert H. Waldinger '36, of Newton Center; Sidney S. Williston '37, of Northampton; and Dana C. Wrightington '36, of Lexington...