. Electric railway journal . the Circuit was educated in thepublic schools of KansasCity and at the Universityof Missouri, from which in-stitution he was graduatedwith the class of 1902. Inthe same year he was ap-pointed secretary to Con-gressman W. H. serving under from 1902 to 1904he resigned to enter theservice of the MetropolitanStreet Railway, KansasCity as a clerk in the ac-counting department under Mr. J. A. Harder, then auditor of the company. In Decem-ber, 1905, he was advanced from the auditing office to theposition of assistant to President Corrigan


. Electric railway journal . the Circuit was educated in thepublic schools of KansasCity and at the Universityof Missouri, from which in-stitution he was graduatedwith the class of 1902. Inthe same year he was ap-pointed secretary to Con-gressman W. H. serving under from 1902 to 1904he resigned to enter theservice of the MetropolitanStreet Railway, KansasCity as a clerk in the ac-counting department under Mr. J. A. Harder, then auditor of the company. In Decem-ber, 1905, he was advanced from the auditing office to theposition of assistant to President Corrigan of the entered the transportation department of the companyin 1909 as superintendent of the Forty-eighth and Harrisondivision, where he remained until June, 1910, when he wasappointed to the office of general superintendent of the com-pany. He served in the capacity of general superintendentthrough the receivership of the Metropolitan Street Railwayand the reorganization of the company as the Kansas J. E. GIBSON


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