The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Horace If. RaymondSeerelary of the Board of Trade The Board of Trade nuist work and strivefor the best interests of the city, and of itsmembers. On such a body as ours rests agreat responsibility. HORACE W. RAYMOND. > DEC 15 1914. (Photo hy While) State Street—Part <if the Business Seelion SCHENECTADY T/]e Western Gateway. The name of Schenectady stands unique ingeograi)liic nomenclature. It is the only cityof that name in the world. It follows, there-fore, that in adopting a lofty


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Horace If. RaymondSeerelary of the Board of Trade The Board of Trade nuist work and strivefor the best interests of the city, and of itsmembers. On such a body as ours rests agreat responsibility. HORACE W. RAYMOND. > DEC 15 1914. (Photo hy While) State Street—Part <if the Business Seelion SCHENECTADY T/]e Western Gateway. The name of Schenectady stands unique ingeograi)liic nomenclature. It is the only cityof that name in the world. It follows, there-fore, that in adopting a lofty ideal of civic lifeand in building her future to the best en-deavor and accomplishment of her wholecitizenship. in striving to make herself uniquenot only in name, but in the high character ofher nnmicipal policies, public improvementsand industrial conditions, there is no possi-bility of other cities, by any confusion ofnames, receiving credit for her , if Schenectady throws herselfopen to adverse criticism she cannot hope toescaj)!- full responsibility in the eyes of theworld. .Schenectady has given hostageto her ideais. to the spirit of progress, and isunalterably pledged to advance toward the ful-fillment of her destiny. The fact that within the hitter decades ofthe nineteenth century the Schenectschenectadianpor00sche


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