Industry

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Morris, former Brown-Forman vice president and general counsel, was also president of Canadian Mist and a Distilled Spirits Institute (DSI) official. His discussion gives special attention to legal issues of the industry and his work with DSI.
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Mudd, head of quality control, Maker's Mark, Loretto, Kentucky, discusses his life and job.
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Deindustrialization in Louisville
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Deindustrialization in Louisville
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Nally, employee in warehouse, Maker's Mark, Loretto, Kentucky, discusses his career at Maker's Mark and loyalty of workers.
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Bobby Nash discusses his days in the advertising department of Glenmore Distillery. He also talks of the days of opposition to television, Heublein-Smirnoff, political figures, and bootlegging and events up to the 1980s.
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Tommy Neal, a mechanic with Brown-Forman, talks about the different jobs he has done in the plant; also discusses women, Blacks, and labor unions.
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A glossary of racetrack terms and a time index are included. Mr. Neil is a trainer and he relates experiences of life on the backside, superstitions, and old remedies.
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Noe, vice president and master distiller, Jim Beam Distillery, gives a history of the company, discusses financing, bottle types, automation, and management changes and their effects. A fourth tape is a copy of a Jim Beam Company audio-visual presentation.
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Deindustrialization in Louisville