=Fowler Manning= _Sales Manager, Diamond Match Company_
Born in Texas; entered business as a traveling salesman; he left the road to join the inside sales organization of the Meyer Brothers" Drug Company, St. Louis, with a view to securing an insight into the methods employed in the sales management of a large successful business; specialized in sales organization and sales reorganization to broaden still further his experience in connection with specialty lines.
=Finley H. McAdow= _Past President of the National a.s.sociation of Credit Men_
Born in Ohio; educated in Ohio; entered Chicago Branch of Chas.
Scribner"s Sons as bookkeeper; two years later he became a.s.sistant Superintendent and Cost Accountant for Racine (Wis.) Hardware Manufacturing Company; Secretary and Treasurer of Staver Brothers Carriage Company of Chicago; has long been a.s.sociated with the National a.s.sociation of Credit Men, having served with honor as Director, and President of the Chicago Local a.s.sociation, and as Director, Vice-President and for two terms President of the National a.s.sociation of Credit Men. He is a Lecturer on Credits in Central Y. M. C. A. of Chicago and Credit Manager of Skinner Brothers of Chicago.
=General Charles Miller= _Former Chairman of the Board, Galena-Signal Oil Company_
Born in Alsace, France, Educated in France; given degree of A.M., Bucknell University; entered oil business, 1869, and had been President Galena-Signal Oil Company since its organization; director in over forty industrial corporations; entered the Civil War when twenty years of age; formerly Mayor of Franklin, Pa.; commissioned in National Guard of Pennsylvania, 1880, as Major; promoted to Brigadier General and Major General commanding the National Guard, retiring in 1906; decorated by French Government as Chevalier of Legion of Honor for eminent services to industry and commerce.
=Melville W. Mix= _President, Dodge Manufacturing Co._
Born in Atlanta, Ill.; at the age of twenty-one entered employ of Dodge Manufacturing Company of Mishawaka, Ind., and held various positions in the company; in 1894 he was elected Vice-President and General Manager, and in 1896 President of the company; was formerly President, American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers" a.s.sociation; Vice-President from Indiana of National a.s.sociation of Manufacturers; served two years as Mayor of Mishawaka, and later as member for Indiana of Louisiana Exposition Commission; was subsequently appointed by the Governor of Indiana as member of commission to investigate laws and conditions of woman labor and to recommend proper legislation in connection therewith.
=Emmett Hay Naylor= _Secretary-Treasurer, Writing Paper Manufacturers" a.s.sociation_
Educated in Dartmouth College, New York Law School, and Graduate School of Harvard University; for four years Secretary of the Springfield (Ma.s.s.) Board of Trade; held honorary offices of President of the New England a.s.sociation of Commercial Executives and Secretary-Treasurer of the American a.s.sociation of Commercial Executives; later Secretary-Treasurer of the Western New England Chamber of Commerce; now Secretary-Treasurer of the Writing Paper Manufacturers" a.s.sociation; also Secretary-Treasurer of the Cover Paper and Tissue Paper Manufacturers" a.s.sociation; special lecturer before the graduate schools of Dartmouth College, Harvard and New York Universities; author of various magazine articles concerning the principles and possibilities of commercial organization work.
=Holbrook F. J. Porter= _Consulting Engineer_
Born in New York City; educated, Lehigh University; served successively with several industrial corporations, 1878-1894; western representative, Bethlehem Steel Company, 1894-1901; eastern representative, 1901-1902; Vice-President and General Manager, Westinghouse-Nernst Lamp Company, 1902-1905; consulting industrial engineer in independent practice in New York since 1905.
=Welding Ring= _Exporter_
Born in Cornwall, N. Y.; entered business in 1864 as clerk in an importing house; after spending a year in the importing establishment, spent several years in a grain and flour commission business; since that time has been engaged in exporting to Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Europe; has visited all these countries, as well as China, j.a.pan and the East Indies, and has studied their problems at close range; now senior member of the exporting firm of Mailler and Quereau; Director and Vice-President of the United States and Australia Steamship Company; member of the New York Chamber of Commerce and Chairman, Executive Committee of the Produce Exchange and Maritime Exchange; ex-President, Exporters and Importers"
a.s.sociation; Director, Foreign Trade Council; Trustee, Williamsburg Savings Bank.
=Arthur Webster Thompson= _President, Philadelphia Company of Pittsburgh_
Born in Erie, Pa.; graduated in 1897 from Allegheny College with the degree of Civil Engineer; was rodman on location work for the Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Lake Erie Railroad; was appointed a.s.sistant Division Engineer of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Pittsburgh in 1900 and gradually rose until in July, 1916, he became Vice-President of this railroad in charge of Traffic and Commercial Development; is President of the Board of Trustees of Allegheny College and a member of the following scientific societies: American Railway a.s.sociation (Vice-President); American Society of Civil Engineers; American Railway Engineering a.s.sociation; Engineers" Society, Western Pennsylvania; American Academy Political and Social Science; is a director of the National Bank of Commerce and of the Citizens Company of Baltimore, and Chairman of the Board of Managers and Director of the Washington (D. C.) Terminal Company; member of the Special Committee on National Defense, of the American Railway a.s.sociation; appointed by the Governor a member of the Maryland Preparedness and Survey Commission.
=Frederick S. Todman= _General Manager, Hirsch, Lillienthal & Company_
Born in New York City; educated in New York University, which inst.i.tution later bestowed upon him the degree of Master of Commercial Science; Mr. Todman early specialized in the subject of finance with particular reference to the work of Wall Street and the Stock Exchanges. On these subjects he has written extensively for the magazines and the public press; author of "Brokerage Accounts;" in 1914 identified with the Financial Department of the New York University School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance.
=John Conselyea Traphagen= _Treasurer, Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company of New York_
Educated in New York University; became manager of statistical department, Standard Statistics Company, 1910; elected a director, 1914, and Vice-President of this company in 1915; became a.s.sistant Secretary of the Franklin Trust Company of New York, 1916. He is now the treasurer of the Mercantile Trust and Deposit Company of New York; he is a trustee of the American Savings Bank, and secretary to reorganization committees of some of our largest railroad and street railway systems.
=John Wanamaker= _Merchant_
At the age of fourteen was errand boy in a book store; later he became salesman in a clothing store; and at twenty-four founded a small clothing establishment in Philadelphia; in 1876 he established his general store in Philadelphia, and in 1896 revived the business of Mr. A. T. Stewart in New York; today the Wanamaker stores in New York and Philadelphia are among the largest of their kind; has been actively interested in politics and was Postmaster-General of the United States in President Harrison"s cabinet, where his capacity for organization won him marked distinction; he has always been interested in philanthropic, religious and educational work; he founded the Presbyterian Hospital, and also the Bethany Presbyterian Church Sunday School; in 1912 he was given the decoration of Officer of the Legion of Honor by the French Government.
=Walter N. Whitney= _Vice-President, Continental Grocery Stores, Inc._
Born in Elmira, N. Y.; educated in the Public Schools of Buffalo, N. Y.; began his business career in the Central Railway Clearing House; three years later he entered the service of the Larkin Company. Subsequently Mr. Whitney found his sphere in the advertising and selling departments, working his way through the various branches; in 1916 he originated and conducted an advertising and selling campaign that is said to have been one of the most successful campaigns in the history of Larkin Company. More than $3,000,000 worth of business was credited to that campaign. Later he was a.s.sociated with the mail-order work of Merrell-Soule & Company, manufacturers of food products at Syracuse, N. Y. He is now Vice-President, Continental Grocery Stores, Inc.
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