. 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. dmethod which retains all theoriginal nutriment and flavorwhile greatly reducing the bulkand the consequent cost of pack-ages and transportation. Itseffect on household economicsthroughout the United States has proven a happy one, and beyond questionit has exerted a potent and salutary mfluence on our national dietary andhealth. As a result of Dr. Dorrances methods applied l)oth to productit»nand commercial developmen


. 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. dmethod which retains all theoriginal nutriment and flavorwhile greatly reducing the bulkand the consequent cost of pack-ages and transportation. Itseffect on household economicsthroughout the United States has proven a happy one, and beyond questionit has exerted a potent and salutary mfluence on our national dietary andhealth. As a result of Dr. Dorrances methods applied l)oth to productit»nand commercial development. Campbells Soups today are known whereverpeople speak English and eat soup. Like all men efficient m commercial affairs, Dr. Dorrance has the mathe-matical mind. He knows the illimitable power of the vulgar fraction anddoesnt overloQlv the trifles. In observing the systematic precision whichgoverns every detail of the vast organization, one is remmded that Napo-leon, who financed an empire, could also figure the budget of the humblestsoldier to a centime, and enjoyed doing it. This analytical bent is carriedinto every source of production on which the business 138 Drydeu Dr. Dorrauce is an expert iii scientific agriculture and husbandry, anddevotes much attention to developing improved varieties of fruits and vege-tables, as evidenced in the conservatories and gardens of his home atPomona Farm. Cinnaminson. Dr. Dorrance is a Director of the National State Bank of Camden, andof the Atlantic City Railroad Company. He is a life member of the Manu-facturers Club, the University Club and the Philadelphia Racket Club; alsoa member of the Coimtry, the Pen and Pencil and the Down Town Club, allof Philadelphia, and of the Baltimore Coimtry Club, the New York YachtClub, and the Midday and Technology Clubs of New York. FORREST FAIRCHILD DRYDEN—Newark.—Insurance Presi-dent. I^orn in Bedford. ().. December 26th, 1864: son of John Fair-field and Cynthia J. (Fairchild) Dryden


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