Reuben Klamer - Early Life

Early Life

Klamer studied ancient and modern history at George Washington University and earned an additional Bachelor of Science marketing degree from Ohio State University, then did postgraduate work in engineering at the University of Michigan.

In World War II he enlisted in the U.S. Navy Midshipman School at Northwestern University in 1943, and served in the South Pacific.

He started his own advertising agency then worked for Ideal Toy Company later becoming an executive in Eldon Industries.

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