A. Ursyn Orchestra / Instrument Salesman Graham
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    Graham’s store was located close to the school district. He carried all sorts of instruments, notes, books, and souvenirs. They were also doing some small repairs, such as gluing an end button to a violin or tuning a piano. They would make house visits, if needed. Graham was a major supplier for the orchestra. He hired music students as his store associates, which made his business more profitable and gave him insight into their needs and the campus life. One day another music store opened right across the street. The husband of the professor of music ran it, who was a good friend of the trombonist. From this point on, Graham began hiring graphic design majors.