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THE INDIA RUBBER WORLD 



[February 1, 1914. 



industry or line of erideavor, he explained, has specialization 

 been brought out more strongly than in the utilization of the 

 product of the rubber tree. It is efficiency that has built up our 

 enormous factories employing thousands of workers trained for 

 their particular duties. 



Among other anecdotes, the speaker related an amusing in- 

 cident which served to illustrate the care which is usually ex- 

 ercised by the heads of business houses in engaging efficient 

 employes. The story is, in effect, as follows : Tlic head of a 

 certain large New York banking house desired to engage a man 

 to fill a very important position. A young man from Boston 

 was recommended to him as being particularly well fitted for 

 the place and the banker wrote to that intellectual center for 



information regarding the prospect. The answer came back, 

 giving the young man's pedigree from the landing of the May- 

 flower down to the present; it told of his numerous distinguished 

 antecedents and of the illustrious blood that coursed through 

 his veins, etc., etc. Immediately the New York banker wrote 

 back : "We do not want this young man for the purpose of 

 demonstrating the Eugenic theory ; we want him for business." 

 Mr. Giles was the last speaker and his position on the program 

 could not have been better placed, for he sent every one away 

 in excellent humor. And when the assemblage broke up — a few 

 minutes on the virtuous side of midnight — everyone went home 

 with a full realization that he had been cheered and invigorated 

 in body and sustained, stimulated and enlarged in mind. 



THE MEMBERS AND GUESTS PRESENT. 



At the Speakers' Table. 



Williams, Elisha S. 

 Littleton, Hon. Martin W. 

 Sawyer, Homer E. 

 Jenks, Justice .Mmet 1". 

 Hodgman, George B. 

 Wilson, Hon. Henry Lane 

 Jones, Frederick H. 

 Flint, John H. 

 Bourn, Hon. Augustus O. 

 Appleton, Col. Francis H. 

 Giles, Rev. Warren W. 

 Alphabetical List of Those 

 Present. 



Adams, H. J. 

 Andersen, E. A. 

 Archer, A. W. Jr. 

 Archer, C. B. 

 Archer, Stephen O. 

 Armstrong, H. G. 

 Arnold, Charles H. 

 Arnold, W. H. 

 Appleton, Col. Francis H. 

 Appleton, Lloyd E. 



B 



Bodenhop, Robert 

 Baird, C. W. 

 Baird, Robert B. 

 Baird. Robert L. 

 Baird, William T. 

 Ballou. R. H. 

 Barnard. O. A. 

 Barker. William E. 

 Bassett. Theodore W. 

 Bauer, F. M. 

 Bedell, Harold H. 

 Bourn, Hon. A. O. 

 Bourn, A. O. Jr., 

 Brunn, A. W. 

 Burnham, Ira F. 

 Byles, W. E. 



Carberry. John D. 

 Cassidy. John J. 

 Chipman. R. L. 

 Coe, Charles A. 

 Conlin. Andrew J. 

 Cornell, A. Boyd 

 Cottle, Mr, 

 Cutler, D. A. 



D 



Dammann. M. 

 Davis, J. E. 

 Devine, Joseph P. 

 Dowse, B. C. 



Draston, Ed. H. 

 Dunn, H. T. 

 Duryee, A. R. 

 DuPuy, H. W ilfred 



F 



Faber, Eberhard 

 Faber, Lothar W. 

 Falls, Thomas J. 

 Feinburg, D. 

 Ferra, Henry 

 Fillingham, M. P. 

 Firestone, H. S. 

 Fisk, H. G. 

 Flint, John H. 

 Fox, F. S. 

 French, H. W. 

 Fuller, Harold P. 

 Fuller, R. H. B. 



G 

 Gardner, Geo. A. 

 Garretson, C. D. 

 Garthwaite, A. A. 

 Giles, Rev. \\'arren A. 

 Gillespie, R. H. 

 Gillespie. W. F. 

 Githens, H. A. 

 Gove, F. G. 

 Gough, Wallace L. 

 Grafton, Edward H. 

 Greene, N. Lincoln 



H 



Hardy, Mr. 

 Harrison, Clark W. 

 Hawkins, D. A. 

 Hawkins, J. J. 

 Henderson, Bancroft W. 

 Henderson, Francis R. 

 Henderson. Harold 

 Hewins. E. D. 

 Hichborn, George 

 Hicks, Ellsworth H. 

 Hillmann, William 

 Hodgman, George B. 

 Hodgman, S. T. 

 Hubbard, H. B. 

 Huber, Edward E. 

 Hutton, W. C. 



I 

 Inwood, W. A. 



J 

 Jacoby. Ernest 

 Jenks. Justice Almet F. 

 Johnstone, James T. 

 Jones, Frederick H. 



K 

 Kahn, Julius A. 

 Kelly, W. J. 



Kcllv, Dr. W. J. 

 Kendall, J. A. 

 Kenyon. Jr., C. 

 Kenyon. George 

 Ken von, H. L. 

 Kittle, F. L. 

 Korn, Ernst A. 

 Kush, Gustave 



Lahey. Frank T. 

 Lee, J. EUwood 

 L'Hommedieu, S. Y. 

 Lingley. F. W. 

 Littlejohn. L. 



Littleton. Hon. Martin W. 

 Lloyd, A. E. 

 Loeb, Mr. 

 Loewenthal, C. H. 

 Loewenthal, Paul 

 Loewenthal. R. .A. 

 Loewenthal. R. M. 

 Lownian. J. S. 

 Li'.dington. G. A. 

 Lynch. Cliarles E. 



M 



Manchester, .'\. A. 

 Martindale. Mr. 

 Maurer, Ed. 

 McKenna. Francis R. 

 McNamara. L. P. 

 Meyers, A. C. 

 Montgomery, Henry 

 Moon. A. E. 

 Moses, Fred. L. 

 Muehlstein, Herman 

 Muehlstein. J. 

 Mullen, William 

 Murray, James A. 



N 



Norton, Ellsworlh S. 



Oakley. C. H. 

 OdcU. James E. 



Palmer. C. E. 

 Palmer, William H. 

 Parker, Russell 

 Parson, Mr. 

 Peaty, F. H. 

 Perlish, Henrv 

 Pfafif. Edward F. 

 Piper, W. E. 

 Pitcher, Conrad N. 

 Plumb, L. J. 



Procter, William L. 

 Pusinelli, Fred. 



R 

 Raymond, Howard E. 

 Reeve, Arthur 

 Rice, Robert L. 

 Rood, W. B. 

 Ryckman, W. G. 



S 

 Sawyer, Homer E. 

 Schlosser, George 

 Schmidt, Paul 

 Schwab. F. M. ■ 

 Sibley, Wm. M. 

 Smith. Geo. E. 

 Soote, R. S. 

 Stearns, E. Ward 

 Stiles, Lynn 

 Stiles, W'illiam 

 Stone, J. Everett 

 Stowe, Griswold 

 Sweeney, Edward C. 

 Sweet, W. A. 

 Sydeman, Joseph M. 



T 



Tallman. A. V. W. 

 Thalheimer, Albert 

 Thomas, J. W. 

 Thompson, Kennedy M. 

 Thomas, L. H. 

 Tweedy, O. S. 



V 



Van Derbeck, Frank H. 

 Van Etten, J. de C. 

 Vorhis, Harry S. 



W 

 Wadbrook, Elston E. 

 Walker, David 

 Wanning. H. F. 

 Warren, A. W. 

 Weber, Edward E. 

 Weston. J. C. 

 Whitehead, Alfred 

 Whitworth, F. 

 Wies. George A. 

 Williams, Elisha S. 

 Wilson, Chas. T. 

 Wilson, H. C. 



Wilson. Hon. Henry Lane 

 Wood. Chas. E. 

 Wright, Samuel 



Y 

 Young, Philip E. 

 Yule, W. H. 



Z 

 Zeiss, Albert 

 Zinner. M. J. 



