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====1937====
 
====1937====
*  Mr. James R. Caldwell, [[Wooster Rubber Company]] President, addressed the annual meeting on his contact with chambers of commerce in other cities and the favorable position of small industrial cities such as Wooster in these "striking times."  
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*  Mr. James R. {{Surname|Caldwell}}, [[Wooster Rubber Company]] President, addressed the annual meeting on his contact with chambers of commerce in other cities and the favorable position of small industrial cities such as Wooster in these "striking times."  
 
*  Solicitations were again being made to the sustaining fund.
 
*  Solicitations were again being made to the sustaining fund.
*  A bill of $48.00 from Dr. R. L. Hays for inspecting teeth of school children on 6 mornings in January was paid from the Welfare Fund.
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*  A bill of $48.00 from Dr. R. L. {{Surname|Hays}} for inspecting teeth of school children on 6 mornings in January was paid from the Welfare Fund.
*  Mr. Crites suggested a letter to all businessmen impressing them and their employees with the need of their using the free parking lots, thereby making more space for the merchants' customers.
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*  Mr. {{Surname|Crites}} suggested a letter to all businessmen impressing them and their employees with the need of their using the free parking lots, thereby making more space for the merchants' customers.
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====1938====
 
====1938====
 
*  Board of Trade Executive Secretary Fabens resigned in January. From six applications, Ralph Stout was chosen his successor.
 
*  Board of Trade Executive Secretary Fabens resigned in January. From six applications, Ralph Stout was chosen his successor.
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