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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February 1, 1913. 



ment means simply the operation of the organization when 

 properly developed. 



When we have a grouping of employer and employe in any 

 industrial enterprise so as to permit the operation of efficient 

 organization and management, we liave an approach to democracy 

 in industry, and the nearer we can approach to the principles 

 which we have foimd to be successful in political democracy 

 the less the friction will be and the higher the efficiency. 



In order that the manager may obtain the best results alimi; 

 modern lines of efficient operation, he should get the most ad- 

 vanced members of his group to co-operate with him in organized 

 team work, each specialist taking charge of his own department 

 and studying its features so as to secure the highest refinement 

 in the direction of the special business. Too often do personal 

 animosities and selfish business interests interfere in this efficient 

 development, but the principles of efficiency are becoming more 

 and more generally applied, and when they become thoroughly 

 established we shall obtain a better relationship between the 

 members of the groups and a ))(.'tlcr condition of affairs in 

 industrv and business. 



At the conclusion of the speaking, one of the members arose 



and proposed a vote of thanks to the president and to the 

 members of the Dinner Committee for the unqualified success 

 of the dinner and the great pleasure that had been afforded the 

 members and their guests. Vice-President, George B, Hodgman 

 put the vote, which was carried unanimously. 



.•\ new feature was then introduced, namely, a rubber moving 

 picture show, in two parts. The first part showed the growing 

 of rul)ber in the Middle East plantations, depicting the whole 

 Iirocess from the clearing of the jungle to the placing of the 

 cases of rubber on the ocean liners bound for European ports ; 

 while the second part of the show covered the gathering, prepa- 

 ration and shipping of wild rubber in the Amazon Basin. The 

 pictures descriptive of the Eastern Plantations were secured 

 especially for this entertainment through the courtesy of Mr. 

 .\. .Staines Manders, of London, the manager of the Rubber 

 Exposition, recently held in New York. 



When, at the highly conservative hour of 11:30 all the diners 

 arose and sang "America" as the concluding chapter of the 

 evening, and then made their way toward the coat room — 

 guarded by the usual number of young but remorseless financiers 

 — it was universally agreed that in no one's experience had any 

 evening been spent more pleasurably or to better profit. 



THE MEMBERS AND GUESTS PRESENT. 



At the Speaker's Table. 



Sawyer, Homer E. 

 Williams, E. S. 

 Porter, H. F. J. 

 Hodgman, George B. 

 Pratt, Sereno S. 

 Hood, Frederic C. 

 Hooper, Prof. Franklin W. 

 Bourn, Hon. .Augustus O. 

 Apsley. Hon. L. D. 

 Appleton, Col. Francis II. 

 Sharkey. Lawrence. 



Alphabetical List of Those 



Present. 



A 



Apsley, L. D. 

 Arnold. Chas. H. 

 Archer, Calvert B. 

 Alden, G. Edwin. 

 Arnold, W. H. 

 Appleton. Francis H. 

 Alden, John Victor. 

 Appleton, L. E. 

 Anderson, j. D. 

 Archer, A. W., Jr. 



B 

 Barker, Wm. E. 

 Barnard, Orin A. 

 Bass. William F. 

 Baird, Robert B. 

 Bourn, Augustus O. 

 Brunn, A. W. 

 Badenhop. Robert. 

 Byles, W. E. 

 Brown. A. H. 

 Baird, William T. 

 Baird. Collier W. 

 Bushncll, F. O. 

 Bates, Edgar .\. 

 Blackwell. Wilson H. 

 Barnes, Charles W. 

 Brj^ant. George G. 

 Boyd, James. 



C 

 Conlin. .Xndrcw T. 

 Carberrv, John D. 

 Caldwell, R. J. 

 Chandler, George D. 

 Courtenav, J. H. 

 Clark. John H. 

 Chipman. R. L. 

 Coe. Chas. .\. 

 Cutler. D. A. 

 Chandler, J. J. 

 Conlin, D. . 

 Cottle, G. T. 



Cornell. A. Boyd. 

 Callaway, Fuller E. 

 Cavanaugh. Mr. 

 Chichester, I. K. 

 Cranor, D. F. 

 D 

 Dunbar, J. Frank. 

 Dunbar, Frederick W. 

 Devine, Joseph P. 

 Dunn, H. T. 

 Dannerth, Frederic. 

 Dorr, Rov L. 



E 

 Eckhardt. P. O. 



F 

 Fuller. Harold P. 

 Feinburg, D. 

 Faber, Eberhard. 

 Faber, Lothar W, 

 Firestone, H. S. 

 Feltes, N. R. 

 Fo.x. Frank F. 

 Frissell, F. H. 

 G 

 Glidden. A. A. 



(iough, Wallace L. 



Gardner, Geo. .A. 



Garretson, C. D. 



Gordy, J. A. 



Goldman. Herman. 



Greutert. Henry. 



Gove. Fred G. 

 H 



Hall. Geo. E. 



Hicks. Ellsworth H. 



Hodgman, Geo. 15. 



Hodgman. S. T. 



Hood. Frederic C. 



Hawkins, J. J. 



Hopkins. M. G. 



I 'ubcr, Edward E. 



Hubbard. H. B. 



Hering. Henry F. 



Hooper, Prof. I'ranklin W. 



Hinvkins. D. .\. 



Hichborn. George F. 



Hillman. William. 



Henderson. Frank. 



Henderson. Bancroft. 



Howard. William H. 

 I 



Inwood. W'. .A. 



J 



Jacoby. Ernest. 

 Johnstone. Tames T. 

 Jcwett. F. J. 



K 



Kellv, Wm. J. 

 Kelley, Edward B. 

 Kenyon, George. 

 Kent, William J. 

 Kush, Gustave. 

 Kubie, Samuel. 

 King. B. S. 

 Kaufmann. C. B. 

 Korn, Ernst. 

 Kinkel. J. S. 



L 

 Lewis, Tracy S. 

 Lyons. John P. 

 Lowman, J. S. 

 Lahey. Frank T. 

 Luddington, G. A. 



M 

 Maurer, Ed. 

 Mayo, Wm. H. 

 Meyer, Otto. 

 Muchlstein. J. 

 Mueblstein. Herman. 

 MacMichael. L. P. 

 Montgomery, Henry. 

 Mayo, Geo.' H. 

 Meacham. John J. 

 Manchester. .A. A., Jr. 



Moon, Daniel. 



Moon. A. E. 



Mendel, W. H. 

 N 



Neale. E. L. 

 O 



Odell, Jas. E. 



Oaklev, C. H. 



Owens. R. T- 

 ' P 



Palmer. Wm. H. 



Pfaff, Edward F. 



Procter. Wm. L. 



Poole. Wm. 



Perlish, Henrv. 



Peatv. F. H. 



Porter. H. F. J. 



Pratt. Sereno S. 



Pell. George E. 



Panke. Ferd. Christian. 



Polack. H. W. 



Parsons. W^ G. 



Price. P. B. 



Parker, J. R 

 R 



Reeve, .\rthur. 



Rice. Robert L. 



Rodenbqch. Wm. T. 



Rvckman. W. G. 



Robinson, George B. 

 Robinson, H. E. 



S 

 Schaffer, F. F. 

 Schlosser, George. 

 Scott, Hugh D. 

 Stone, J. Everett. 

 Stowe, Grisvvold. 

 Swasey. Walter I. 

 Sachs, Robert Paul. 

 Schwab, F. M. 

 Schwab, Otto J. 

 Stearns, E. Ward. 

 Spadone, Henry. 

 Sharkey. Lawrence. 

 Sweet, W. A. 

 Saterlee. R. S. 

 Stedman, H. B. 

 Smith, George E. 

 Sachs, Adolph R. 

 Stokes. R. T. 

 Schweinert, M. C. 

 Stokes. M. C. 

 Stimpson, Harold. 

 Stiles. W. H. 

 Sawver, Homer E. 

 Sheldon, J. H. 



T 

 Thomas, Lewin H. 

 Tweedy, O. S. 

 Thornton, A. D. 

 Thompson. Kennedy M. 

 Thorn, W. W. 

 Tallman. A. ^'. W. 



V 

 Van der Linde. H. T. G. 

 Van Etten. John de C. 

 Vanalst, Mr. 

 Van Cleaf. John C. 

 Vanderbilt. George E. 



W 

 Wadbrook, Elston E. 

 Wilson, Charles T. 

 Warren. A. W. 

 W'atson, Byron S. 

 Weber, Hermann. 

 Weston, John D. 

 Williams. Warren. 

 Weiss, George. 

 Wood, Charles. 

 Weber, Edward. 

 Weiss. A. S. 

 W'ildman, B. T. 

 Williams. E. S. 

 \\^tchter, W. W. 



Z 

 Zeiss, Albert. 



