Crockery & glass journal . 19x0$57,085 1911 II 1909$77,778 $689,8i7 1910$622,091 19il$750,915 i5 AT MURT S. WALLACE A MOST prominent personality in the glass businessil of New England is Murt S. Wallace, manager of the United StatesGlass headquar-ters here Mr. Wal-lace has been identi-fied with this com-pany for twentyyears, starting in thegeneral offices atPittsburgh as officeboy. After two yearsin that position hewas promoted to theshipping department,remaining there oneyear. His sellingcareer now began,and he was transferred to the Chicago sales office,traveling from there for


Crockery & glass journal . 19x0$57,085 1911 II 1909$77,778 $689,8i7 1910$622,091 19il$750,915 i5 AT MURT S. WALLACE A MOST prominent personality in the glass businessil of New England is Murt S. Wallace, manager of the United StatesGlass headquar-ters here Mr. Wal-lace has been identi-fied with this com-pany for twentyyears, starting in thegeneral offices atPittsburgh as officeboy. After two yearsin that position hewas promoted to theshipping department,remaining there oneyear. His sellingcareer now began,and he was transferred to the Chicago sales office,traveling from there for two years. Mr Wallacethen returned to Pittsburgh and was given the Mid-dle and Northwest territory to cover. In October1900, he came to Boston, and in another month willhave completed eleven years here. The wareroomsof the Unitod States Glass Co. here are regarded asthe largest and best of their kind in the six thousand individual pieces are on display all thetime. This extensive array is a monument to Mr. Wal-laces efforts, as when he first came here they had smallquarters at 146 Franklin S


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