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AMERICAN INDUSTRY TO PHOSPER. 



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In concluding I want to draw one optimistic word, and that is. 

 in my opinion, that whatever the crisis may be, it will be but 

 temporary. 



The industry of this country will go onward and upward for 

 years to come, and in no industry do I think there will be such 

 marked progress as the industry in which you gentlemen here 

 are to-day engaged. 



Feel optimistic, think optimistic, be optimistic, practice Chris- 

 tian Science in business and you will have the success that you 

 merit. Treat your labor well. Make them partners with you. 

 .Allow them to have representation amongst their own forces. 

 Do not permit the agitator from Kamchatka to tell you what 

 to do with your labor in Worcester, Massachusetts. Do these 

 things. Be fair. Treat all well. Then happiness and prosperity 

 in your business is sure to follow. 



GENERAL BULLARD'S ADDRESS. 



Stating that to the surprise of the American people the war 

 had shown that the officers in the United States army were not 

 only educated men and fighters brave and chivalrous, but execu- 

 tives of able administrative capacity as well, the toastmaster 

 sketched briefly their remarkable accomplishment of putting an 

 effective army of enormous size into the field in record time, and 

 introduced Licutenant-General Robert L. Bullard, Commanding 

 Officer. Department of the East. Governor's Island, as an expo- 

 nent of the sort of ability which had made it possible. 



General Bullard is a past master in the art of telling stories, 

 and his brief address consisted largely of pertinent ones. .-Mlud- 

 ing to Mr. Schwab's remarks on industrial relations, and draw- 

 ing a parallel from his own army experience, he said : 



As your organization grows, you gentlemen are going to lose 

 touch with humanity unless you take pains individually to pre- 

 serve it. You have had very graphically pointed out to you the 

 only way by which you can succeed and maintain your standards 

 and the American standards, and that is by maintaining v'our 

 relations with the men who are working under you. Gentlemen, 

 when your organization grows, be prepared to pass the spark of 

 humanity down to the last workman under you. Otherwise you 

 have not got them. They will go from you. 



MEMBERS AND GUESTS PRESENT. 



AT THE PRESIDENT'S TABLE. 



Bessell. Col. Wlllia 

 Bourn. Hon. A. O.. 

 Broughton, John S., 



Ahhott. M. R.. 

 Abercrombte. J 

 Abraham. C. I 

 Adams. H. J.. 

 Aifar. John L., 

 Ahlstrom. Carl 

 Ake, M. F... 

 Allen, J. A.. 

 Attschuler. A. 

 .Anderson, E. . 



Vnder 



J. D.. 



Ande 



Andr. 



Andr. 



Andn 



Apple 



Apple 



Appleton, L. 1 



ArmstronK, H. 



Arnold, W. H. 



Asakagc. A.. 



Barrett. 



E. S.. 



F. E.. 

 F. H.. 

 F. H.. 



De Lisser, Horace, 

 Dunn, Harry T.. 

 Edge. Hon. Walter 

 Firestone, H. S., 

 Greene, I.t-Col. R. 

 Hodgman. Geo. B.. 

 Lewis. Seneca G.. 



ALPHABETICAI, LIST. 



Babcock, F. Huntinf 

 Babcox, E. S., 

 Bacon, H. M., 

 Badenhop, Robert. 

 Bailey, I. R.. 

 Baird. Collier W.. 

 Baird, H. W., 

 Baird, Robert B.. 

 Baird, R. L., 

 Baird, W. T., 

 Baird, W. T., Jr., 

 Batch, W. H., 

 Baldwin, J. C, 

 Baldwin, S. D., 

 Ballou, Roland H., 

 Banbury. F. H., 

 Band, C. S., 



McLaughlin, C. VV.. 

 Maguire. John W.. 

 Morgan, John, 

 Rutherford, W. O.. 

 Sawyer, Homer E.. 

 Schwab, Charles M., 

 Thornton. A. P.. 



VVi 



Charle 



liankjead. Col. 

 Barber, E. J., 

 Barker, C. E.. 

 Barnard, Haro] 



Bass, W. H., 

 Bassett, T. W.. 

 Basten, Otto. 

 Bates, Austin. 

 Bates, G. D., 

 Bates, George J., 



Bau 



n, H. A., 



Baybutt, R.. 

 Baxter, H. L., 

 Beal, H. L., 

 Beard, E. C, 

 Beavers. C. G., 

 Beckberger, W. A., 

 Bedell, H. H., 

 Bedford. Bruce, 

 Beecher, L. A., 



Behrend, Victor, 

 Bell, W. H.. 

 Bcnner, J. S., 

 Benny, Elmer, 

 Bermingham, Dr., 

 Berrien, W. P.. 

 Bers, Aaron, 

 Bertuch, Paul. 

 BeSaw, E. W.. 

 Best, F. P.. 

 Beynon, D. E., 

 Bigelow, Bushnell, 

 Binder, Paul, 

 Bixler, H. W., 

 Blackhurst, L. R., 

 Blackwell. W. H., 

 Blakow, Bernard N.. 

 Blanchard, G. A., 

 Blanchard, J. C. 

 Blandin, Victor C, 

 Bliss, W. R., 

 Block, Benjamin, 

 Boehm, Walter, 

 Kogardus, E. M.. 

 Bourn, A. O., Jr.. 

 Bourn. S. W., 

 nouton. P. B. L., 



Rraham, J. T.. 

 Brewer, W. G., 

 Briggs, Harold L., 

 Brill. T.. 



Brinckerhoff, E. A. 

 Briscoe, Frank. 

 Broadwell. E, H., 

 Brooks, E. H., 

 Brooks. Col. Harlo 

 Brown, Alvah H., 

 Brown, Clarence A. 

 Brown, James I., 

 Brown, J. v.. 

 Brown, L. D. 

 Bruyn, Frank S.. 

 Bruyn, W. E.. 

 Bryant, George B.. 

 Bryant, R. G., 



Burgers 



Butler 

 P.utler 

 Butler 



Burkett. T. H.. 

 Burnham, Frank I.. 

 Burr, Albert E., 

 Burrell, W. S.. 



Caldwell. R. J., 

 Caldwell. R. L., 

 Campbell, C. E.. 

 Campbell, Phillip, 

 Campbell, W. S.. 

 Candee, C. N., 

 Cannon. M. L„ 

 Carberry. John D.. 

 Carew, M. M.. 

 Carleton, W. S., 

 Carlisle, C. H., 

 Carpenter, H. D., 

 Carroll, J. M. S., 

 Cartmell, Van H., 

 Casanovis. Augusto, 

 Case, C. C, 

 Chace, Fred C. 

 Chalfin. Joseph. 

 Chandler'. John IL, 

 Chandler. John T.. 

 Charles. G. W.. 



Cliidester, W 

 Chipman, R. 

 Christie, E. f 

 Christie. J. 1 

 Clark, C. B.. 

 aark, M. E 

 Qarke, C. S 

 Clarkson, C. 

 Close, F. P., 

 Conant, M. I 



Cummings. W. L.. 

 Cunningham, O. A., 

 Currant. Watson. 

 Currie. Marcus, 

 Curtis. Fred L.. 

 Cutler. David A., 



Daggett. H. A., 

 Dane, F. S., 

 Daniel. F. W,, 

 Dann. C. A., 

 Dashiel. W. W.. 

 Daum. George W., 

 Davies, A. S., 

 Davics, I. R., 

 Davis. W. B.. 

 Day, L. Garnet, 

 Dayton. F. E.. 

 Dealaman. Adam, 

 Dearth, E. E., 

 DcLanie. Edward, 

 Delap 



Gardner. L. D., 

 Gardner, Thomas M., 

 Garthwaite, A. A.. 

 Gaskill, T. W., 

 Gassett, W. G.. 

 Gaston. William F., 

 Gibbs, E. D., 

 Gibbs, C,. VV., 

 Gibbs. J. M.. 

 Gill. Harry G.. 

 Gillespie. W. F., 

 Gillette. R. B.. 

 Gitbens. H. A., 

 Glaenzcr, G. B., 



DeLi 



R. L., 

 T. A., 



Glidde 



A. 



DeVcre.W. G.. 

 IJickerson, W. H., 

 Diehl, Mr., 

 Dodd. Samuel H., 

 Dodson, J. E., 

 Donovan. M. J.. 

 Dotin, E. B., Jr., 

 Doty, H. F., 

 Downey, Col. G. F., 

 Drake, R. E., 

 Drake, S. A., 

 Drayton, Judson, 

 Driscoll, James, 

 Dryer, .Mfred, 

 Duffy, L. A., 

 Dumont. L. W.. . 

 Dunbar. F. W.. 

 Dunbar, J. F., 

 Dunbar, J. F.. Jr., 

 Duncan, W. W., 

 Dunlap. William B., 



Goodell, F. R.. 

 Goodrich. D. M.. 

 Goodwin. Leonard. 

 Gordon. A. E.. 

 Gotting, Louis, 

 |Goudie, J. Q., 

 Gould, Glenn C, 

 Gove. F. G.. 

 Graham, F. L., 

 Granzen, R. H., 

 Gray, D. E., 

 Gray, W. F., 

 Green, Henderson B 

 Green. William. 

 Greene. Bartlett, 

 Greene, N. Lincoln 



Gre 



W. E., 



Willi: 

 Durr, H. H.. 

 Duryce, A. R., 



Eagles. R. M. P., 

 Earle. Russell W., 

 Earle, W. P.. Jr., 

 Edel, F.. 

 Eden. W. A.. 

 Edson. Franklin C, 

 Ehrenfeld, William C. 

 Elbogen. Mr.. 

 Elmendorf, A. R., 

 Enstrom, William N., 

 Erpf, Carl E., 

 Erskine. Charles W.. 

 Erskine. L. G.. 

 Esaki. M.. 

 Evans, P. P. 



Greenough 

 Grieb. William 

 Griffiths, R. T. 



Grow, Samuel, 

 Gullion. Col. ^ 

 Gunn, J. N., 



Habich. G. E., 

 Haigh. H. J., 

 Haldane, D. D.. 

 Hall, George E., 

 Hall, Harry T., 

 Hall, W. '" 



C. W., 

 lilton, G. H.. 



Hamilton. R. S., 



HandT'j.'r!".' 

 Haney. Thomas 

 Hardenbergh. A. 

 Hardin. C. W., 

 Hardman. H. V. 

 Hardman, J. H. 

 Hardy, -Mpheus 



