Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . s. He cameat the time when the company, which had just taken over theBullock Electric Manufacturing Co., needed the injection of a\ igorous and energetic personality into its sales force. It wasnot merely that he hadto become familiar withall the intricacies of thecompanys widely variedproducts, but the newinterests and the oldhad to be consolidated,the sales organizationenlarged and its effi-ciency increased. Hisjironiotion to the presi-dency indicates withwhat success Mr. White-side has met in his ef-forts. In taking up thishigher and more re-^pon
Electrochemical and metallurgical industry . s. He cameat the time when the company, which had just taken over theBullock Electric Manufacturing Co., needed the injection of a\ igorous and energetic personality into its sales force. It wasnot merely that he hadto become familiar withall the intricacies of thecompanys widely variedproducts, but the newinterests and the oldhad to be consolidated,the sales organizationenlarged and its effi-ciency increased. Hisjironiotion to the presi-dency indicates withwhat success Mr. White-side has met in his ef-forts. In taking up thishigher and more re-^ponsible position, has behindhim not only the con-fidence of his organiza-tion but a long and varied business experience, in which he hasfilled many executive positions. His achievements have wonhim recognition as a man of marked administrative Whiteside is a member of the American Institute of Elec-trical Engineers, of the Engineers and Lawyers Clubs, of NewYork, of the Mid-Day Club, Chicago, and of the WALTER H. WHITESIDE. KL1-:lTK( H I11:MU Al. and INDUSTRY. I Vol. ill. lo. Dr. Im I. Hkkoi the tlistiiiKuislu-d French returned to tliis country. On lii-; present visit lie is accoin-Vanicd not only by Mrs. Ileroult hut hy three of his children,since he intends to stay here for about a year to look after hisinterests in the development of electric furnace methods in thenietalhirgy of iron and steel in this country and Canada. recently expressed the conviction that not too farin the future the larRcst steel-making furnace will lie anelectric one. Mr. W. S. has just been appointed manager of thepower department of Allis-Chalmers Co. In this capacity hewill have complete charge of the companys commercial affairspertaining to recii)rocating steam engines, steam and hydraulicturbines, condensers, gas engines, blowing engines for iron andsteel blast furnace service, and rolling mill eng
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