Zacharias traveled all over world as state industrialist

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: June 1, 2003| Author: KATHARINE GOODLOE | Copyright information

Zacharias traveled all over world as state industrialist

By KATHARINE GOODLOE kgoodloe@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel

Sunday, June 1, 2003

During a 15-day tour of China, Leon Zacharias watched children sweep dirt-strewn streets, and he followed embassy orders about everything from the clothes he wore to the subjects he could talk about at the schools he visited as a part of a group of Wisconsin industrialists.

Zacharias, whose work carried him across the Unit...

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