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H. B. O’Brien, sales manager for the Alvin Mfg. Co., paid a visit to the Chicago offices of that corporation last week. Mr. O’Brien made a tour of the principal cities of the middle west.
Owing to the fact that the Government has taken over the building at 54 Maiden Lane, Joseph Fahys & Co. have been obliged to move their offices to new quarters on the fourth floor of 15 Maiden Lane, recently vacated by the Whiting Mfg. Co. The Alvin Co. is still located in the Fahys building at 54 Maiden Lane but its removal is also necessitated and it will shortly occupy new quarters at 20 Maiden Lane.
George O. Love, representing the Alvin Silver Co., returned last week from a successful three months’ trip through Indiana and Illinois. He has again left on a trip through Indiana.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th December 1921
L. M. Edwards, who represents the Alvin Silver Co. in the far west, has returned from a two months’ trip and will remain here for the balance of the year.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 7th December 1921
J. S. Grassick, western sales manager for the Alvin Silver Co., is making a trip through the north west and is meeting a number of the Alvin salesmen in their respective territories. August Swanson, Pacific Coast sales manager of the Alvin concern, recently moved his family from Chicago to San Francisco where they will be permanently located. Mr. Swanson is in charge of the San Francisco office which is located at 209 Post St.
Fred B. Clark, traveling representative of the Alvin Silver Co., Sag Harbor, N. Y., expected to leave Minneapolis on Oct. 29 for Milwaukee, and then to visit St. Louis.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 3rd November 1927
Representatives of the Alvin Silver Co., traveling out of the offices in Chicago, returned last week from their respective territories and will remain here now until after the middle of January. Following are the representatives and the territory covered by them: Fred Clark, Northwest; Norman Taylor, Illinois and Indiana; Wm. Harnisch, South; George Maier, Michigan, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming; Guy Robinson, Texas, Arizona and New Mexico. Mr. Clark left this week for Rochester, N. Y., to spend the holidays with his family, and Guy Robinson left for his home in Dallas, Tex.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular - 22nd December 1927