. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. is widely knownthroughout the railroad worldas an expert in matters relat-ing to transportation rates andallied questions. His experi-ence as an officer of the Inter-state Commerce Commission andhis close relations with the af-fairs of transportation com-panies have especially qualifiedliim to meet the increasing activ-ities imposed upon transporta-tion men by reason of the manynew and exacting laws and reg-ulations g


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. is widely knownthroughout the railroad worldas an expert in matters relat-ing to transportation rates andallied questions. His experi-ence as an officer of the Inter-state Commerce Commission andhis close relations with the af-fairs of transportation com-panies have especially qualifiedliim to meet the increasing activ-ities imposed upon transporta-tion men by reason of the manynew and exacting laws and reg-ulations governmg the has been associated withmany of the large traflBc andrate adjustment questions before the regulating bodies, and has writtenextensively on various phases of the railroad problem. Among Mr. McCams publications are: Compendium of Transporta-tion Theories, Th*e Diminished Purchasing Power of Railway Earnings,A Neglected Aspect of the Freight Rate Problem, The Necessary Adjust-ment of Railway Rates, and numerous monographs, pamphlets and contri-butions to the press, magazine, etc. Chairman McCain is a republican m politics and an Episcopalian ROBERT HARRIS McCARTER—Rumson.—Lawyer. Born atNewton, on April 28th, 1859; son of Thomas N. and Mary Louisa(Haggerty) McCarter; married at Bryn Mawr, Pa., Oct. 12, 1886,to Mary B. Peterson, daughter of Robert E. and Ellen (Deacon)Peterson, of Philadelphia, Pa. Children : George W.; Eleanor J. Robert H. McCarter was the Attorney General of the state from May15, 1903 to the Fall of 1908. In that position he succeeded his brother,Thomas N. McCarter, (q. v.), who had resigned to become President ofthe Public Service Corporation of New Jersey. Appointed by Gov. Murphy 352 McCartei- to serve out Thomas unexpired term he was re-appointed upon itsexpiration by Gov. Fort. He is senior member of the firm of McCarter &English, with offices in the Prudential Building, Newark, and had beenbefore he became Attorney


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