October 10, 1919 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



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closer relationship between the manufacturing and the sales depart- 

 ments. 



George C. Eobson, Merrill, president of the Northern Lumber- 

 men's Salesmanship Congress, responded to these addresses of wel- 

 come with his talk headed "When Good Fellows Get Together." 



He struck the keynote of the purpose behind the organization 



when he said that contrary to most cases the president can not 

 make an address tracing the progress of the association, for results 

 attained while entirely visible are not such as can be reported by 

 actual statistics. He extended a most cordial greeting on behalf 

 of the northern lumbermen in general to the many who came from 

 far off points, and told of the unselfish and loyal effort the Antigo 



(1) Right to Left: L. P. Tradewell, Antigo. Chairman Recaption and Entertainment Committee; G. J Q"'?"';)'. ^"P^""*^"''^"' Ashland Division C. & 

 N. W. R. R.; Chas. W. Fish. Elcho, Finance Committee. (2) Left to Right: Tradewell with His Hat Turned Up; Ray McQuillan Secretary and General 

 Manager Langlade Lumber Company, to Whom a Large Share of the Complete Success of Antigo s Effort Is Due; Darke, the Big Chief froni Odonah 

 (3) When an Irresistible Force Meets an Impenetrable Body, etc.? (4) Fox at the Right Met an Old Crony-Fuller and the Other Chap Horned In. (S) 

 The Cook's Shack. (6) The Scenery Along Fish River Was Carefully Inspected. 



