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Rosenbloom, Morris Victor was born on October 25, 1915 in Pittsburgh. Son of Alfred A. and Corinne (Lorch) Rosenbloom.
(Signed limited edition hardback book (no dust jacket) tit...)
Signed limited edition hardback book (no dust jacket) titled BOTTLING FOR PROFIT: A Treatise on Liquor and allied Industries by Morris Rosenbloom. See my photographs (3) of book and signature on main listing page. (LL-6-middle-R)
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Written when Rosenbloom was a senior in college, the book traces the alcoholic beverage industry from the ancient Gauls and Teutons to the time of its writing.
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Rosenbloom, Morris Victor was born on October 25, 1915 in Pittsburgh. Son of Alfred A. and Corinne (Lorch) Rosenbloom.
Bachelor of Arts, University Pittsburgh, 1936.
Director research statistics for, Edward L. Bernays, New York City, 1937; assistant to president, Ruffsdale Distilling Company, Braddock, Pennsylvania, 1937-1939; founder, director, American Industries Surveys, New York City, 1939-1941; reactivated as, American Surveys, 1947; director, American Surveys, 1947-1954; president, American Surveys, since 1955; president, American Surveys International, since 1965; sabbatical year as business liaison officer, United States Customs Service, Washington, 1983-1984; senior economist, Office of Personnel Management, 1941-1942; principal industrial specialist, chief consumers durable goods and service equipment, War Production Board later assistant to vice chairman civilian requirements, War Production Board, 1942-1943; vice president charge sales, Diamond Prodns., Inc., 1946-1947; marketing and sales consultant to president, Publicker Industries, Inc., Philadelphia sales manager subsidiary, Publicker Industries, Inc., 1947-1950; program coordinator, assistant to chairman, NSRB, 1950; special assistant deputy administrator, Doctor of Public Administration, 1951-1952; founder, executive director, Institute on Economics Defense Mobilization, sponsored by American U., ODM, 1951-1952; executive director defense materials operating and policy committees, ODM, 1953; associate, Coates & McCormick, Inc., Washington and New York City, 1954.
(Written when Rosenbloom was a senior in college, the book...)
(Signed limited edition hardback book (no dust jacket) tit...)
(This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of th...)
Director operations National Citizens Committee for Hoover Report. Sponsor Atlantic Council. Member public relations advisory committee Fair Campaign Practices Committee.
Member National Council, national public relations committee Boy Scouts American. Also member advisory board and chairman public relations committee National Capital Area Council. Chairman alumni regional council University Pittsburgh, 1960-1961.
Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1943-1946, commanding officer submarine chaser PTO. Fellow Public Relations Society of America (accredited, chairman government affairs advisory committee 1969, member executive committee counselors academy, director Washington chapter, David Apter Memorial award Public Service 1990, Paul M. Lund National Public Service award 1990). Member National Eagle Scout Association, Defense Orientation Conference Association (life, charter, vice president 1955-1956), International Public Relations Association (charter), Reserve Officers Association United States, United States Naval Institute, Friends of Kennedy Center (founder), Dominion Foundation for Natural Areas (honorary), Military Order of World Wars, American Legion Press Post 20 (commanding officer), International Platform Association, Pi Lambda Phi (Big PII award 1973), National World War II Memorial Society (charter). Clubs: Army and Navy (Washington), Pitt.
(Washington).
Married Ronda Rose Robins, May 16, 1953 (divorced 1975).