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IN THE FIRST YEAR OF THE THIRD CENTURY....

[[image - photograph of Bob Betts, Department Manager at machine]]
[[caption]]BOB BETTS, Fabrication Department Manager at Brown & Williamson, directs the scheduling and lining of the machines and labor flow for the production of filter rods and Kool cigarettes for the 3rd shift in the company's Louisville Branch. Bob's career with B&W started 11 years ago on the cigarette production line, and now he heads a department including 10 supervisors and about 270 hourly employees.[[/caption]]

[[image - photograph of Donald S. Johnson, project engineer in conversation with another man]]
[[caption]]DONALD S. JOHNSON, project engineer in B&W's Louisville Branch's Factory Engineering Dept., is responsible for engineering plans, obtaining estimates and bids for the remodeling of the branch's interior and the maintenance of the building's roofing. The mechanical engineering major, who has been with the company for four years, received his B.S. degree from North Carolina A & T State University, Greensboro.[[/caption]]