October 25. 1921 



HARDWOOD RECORD 



21 



"Wkos^Who in'Woodworkiitg 



Carle 



C. Conway 



{Ri(lht) 



Charles E. Rig ley 



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President 



The Estey Mciniifacluring Cn. 



Owosso, Mil higan 



It has been said that "all the world loves a 

 lover" and whether or not this is true, there is 

 little doubt that the world does think considerable 

 of a fighter. Courage, and fortitude under ad- 

 versity, are virtues that we all admire and they 

 are qualities that have been detnonstrated to a 

 magnificent degree by Charles E. Rigley, known 

 paradoxically as both the "grand old" and 

 "grand young" man of the furniture industry. 

 He is called the former because he has been at 

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PresiJcnt The Cnnivay Co., N eiu York 



and Boston, and 



Tice-President Hallet Gf Davis Piano Co., 



Boston 



In addition to the two positions listed above,- 

 Mr. Conway is also one of the directors of the 

 Simplex Player Piano Co., of Worcester, Mass. 

 He is one of the younger generation of piano 

 men, who has impressed his personality strik- 

 ingly upon the industry within the past few years. 

 Mr. Conway was born at Oak Park, III., Dec. 19, 

 1877, and was one of two sons of the late Col. 

 E. S. Conway, for many years prominently 

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