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250:. At the time, he worked for his father and his uncle. By taking a position at WBCI, Weil joined his brother, Adolph Jr., as the third generation of Weils at the company. The two brothers were made to start as "squidges;" essentially janitors for the sample room. A sample room is a room in a cotton trading firm's building where cotton samples are handled and evaluated. A large amount of loose cotton makes its way to the floor and must be cleaned sometimes several times in a day. Weil's handling of the broom eventually changed into handling of samples and then into handling of accounts and sales. By 1949, he was making calls on mills overseas. And in 1968 he and Adolph Jr. took over the business as president and chairman, respectively. 22: 274: 282: 254: 258: 421: 195:
Schoenhof). Adolph was a second generation partner and principal of Weil Brothers Cotton, Inc. Rossie was the daughter of a bookstore owner from Boston.
178:(November 29, 1919 – October 25, 2016) was an American businessman and philanthropist who served as the Chairman of Weil Brothers Cotton, Inc. 502: 497: 482: 477: 278: 219:. Regardless of whether this was the case, Carl Schoenhof, owner of Schoenhof books, took pride in corresponding regularly with 487: 467: 362:
He married Virginia Loeb of Montgomery, Alabama in January 1942; they had three children. He and his wife were members of
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at 16 and entered Dartmouth College in 1936. (He had skipped second and fourth grades.) In 1940, he began study at
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His civic affairs background includes work with or philanthropy for: the
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Weil joined Weil Brothers Cotton, Inc. not long after the end of the
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Robert Weil is one of four children of Adolph Weil and Rossie Weil (
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in Montgomery, Alabama. He died in October 2016 at the age of 96.
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In 1994, he was named co-"Citizen of the Year" by the
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Montgomery, Alabama
Culver Military Academy
Dartmouth College
Harvard Business School
Schoenhof's Foreign Books
Harvard Square
United States
Longfellow
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Thoreau
Charles Dickens
Culver Military Academy
Harvard Business School
second lieutenant
Second World War
American Cotton Shippers Association
Atlantic Cotton Association
International Cotton Association
New Orleans Cotton Exchange
National Cotton Council of America
International Federation of Cotton and Allied Textile Industries
International Cotton Advisory Committee
White House Conference on Export Trade Expansion
United States Congress
U.S. Department of Agriculture

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