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Collection: Documents - Catalog Card
| EXCERPT: Cason J. Callaway is known throughout the South and East as an outstanding and progressive industrial leader. He has given much impetus to personnel welfare work, extension of cotton uses and direct marketing programs in the Southern textile fields. He heads the Callaway Mills and is a past President of the American Cotton Manufacturers' Association, being the only case of a son who has followed his father in holding that office.... |
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Cason J. Callaway Of LaGrange, Geogia |
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n/a |
| DATE: |
May 1933 |
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Article |
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Magazine |
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| PUBLICATION: |
The Polio Chronicle |
| SOURCE: |
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation Archives |
| LOCATION: |
p.4 |
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| KEYWORDS: |
Cason Callaway, Charity, Children, Companies, Disease, Economics, Family, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fundraising, Georgia, Government, Industry, Institutions, Military, Navy, Physical Disability, Polio, Politics, Rehabilitation, Voluntarism, Warm Springs Foundation |
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