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[[image - black and white photo of Harold Rudolph Sims]]
[[caption]] Harold Rudolph Sims besides being director of affairs for Johnson & Johnson Corp. is also a member of the following:

Bd. of Dir., N.J. Teenage Art Festival - Bd. of Dir. Virginia - Urban Affairs Council, Nat'l Assoc. of Manufacturers - Urban Affairs Comm., Public Affairs Council - Urban Affairs Council, Nat'l Urban Coalition - Urban Affairs Comm., U.S. Chamber of Commerce - Assist. Vice Pres. Southwest Region, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity 1954-1957 - Commerce & Industry Council City of New Brunswick - Office Assist. Sect'ry of the Army (Major USAR) - the Childrens Lobby - White House Fellows Selection Panel (Eastern Region) 1971-72 - United Nations Assoc. of the U.S. of Amer. - Consultant, Nat'l, Urban League 1972 Nation-Wide - Regional Vice Pres. People United to Save Humanity - NAACP - Princeton Univ. Advisory Bd. - Bd. of Dir. Innisfree Foundation 1971 - Bd. of Dir. Independent Foundation - The Academy for Contemporary Problems 1972 - Common Cause 1970 - Member, Anchorage, Alaska Chamber of Commerce (appointed to). [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Alphonso A. Carlton]]

[[caption]] Alphonso A. Carlton, joined Equitable as an agent in Detroit in 1964 and in 1965 achieved National Leaders Corps membership. In January 1969 he was appointed agency manage [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of James E. Obi]]

[[caption]] James E. Obi joined The Equitable as an agent in the former Mervyn Green Agency in N.Y.C., on March 1, 1972, James Obi was appointed Agency Manager. [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Marcus Neustadter]]
[[caption]] MARCUS NEUSTADTER A FORMER NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF FRONTIERS CLUB, IS DIRECTOR OF PUBLICITY FOR THE SHRINERS ORGANIZATION. [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Charles White]]
[[caption]] CHARLES WHITE, SALES REPRESENTATIVE SUPERIOR WINE & SPIRITS INC., Specializing in selling Cutty Sark [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Robert A. Watkins, Jr.]]

[[caption]] Robert A. Watkins, Jr., in the space of five years rose from a trainee in the Marketing Management Development Program of Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc., to one of the top field positions in its General Wine and Spirits Company affiliate. Bobby Watkins, scourge of all defense linesmen in the National Football League in the mid-1950's and, prior to that, an All-American back at Ohio State University, is national brand manager for Noilly Prat French and Gran Torino Italian Vermouths and Boodles British Gin for General Wine and Spirits Company. [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Thomas B. Shropshire]]

[[caption]] THOMAS B. SHROPSHIRE HAS BEEN ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT AND DIRECTOR OF MILLER BREWING COMPANY, MILLER IS ONE OF THE OPERATING COMPANIES OF PHILLIP MORRIS INCORPORATED. [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Webster Thompson]]

[[caption]] Webster Thompson is Western Field Manager of Public Relations for the Miller Brewing COmpany. Mr. Thompson, a native of Los Angeles, California, is a specialist in community relations, and an avid photographer and an all-around nice guy. [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Charles Wright]]

[[caption]] Charles Wright heads his own firm which bears his name. The company has produced over 30 million dollars worth of housing under FHA section 236 and 221 d3 programs in the last three years. [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Robert Floyd, Jr.]]

[[caption]] ROBERT FLOYD, JR., REPRESENTS CUTTY SARK IN THE DETROIT AREA. [[/caption]]

[[image - black and white photo of Frank J. Polefrone]]

[[caption]] Frank J. Polefrone of Tallmadge, Ohio represents Cutty Sark in that area. He is 44, married with 4 children. He is a member of Knights of Columbus, Tallmadge, Ohio. Gardening and fishing are his hobbies. [[/caption]]