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Wing, Left | May 8, 1935 issue

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This article focuses on a traveling salesman. He was a gawky youth not out of his teens, young, it appeared, to undergo the strains of big league baseball. But the frown on his lace indicated that he appreciated what lay ahead. He had on a freshly pressed blue suit and a new necktie and carried an overcoat. On a bench beside him were a girl and a woman, his mother and sister. Had the scene been laid in a European railway station, one would have merely put it down as another youth going off to perform his military service, and paid no more attention.

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TRAVELING sales personnel; SALES executives; SALES personnel; MARKETING; YOUTH; RAILROADS
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