. Electric railway journal . ded withservice, and the local public has beenthe real beneficiary. O. D. Mudgett Promoted Made General Manager of the Andros-coggin Electric Company, Suc-ceeding F. D. Gordon Electric railway men of the NewEngland section have recently beencongratulating Frederick D. Gordon,formerly general manager of theAndroscoggin Electric Company, Lewis-ton, Me., upon his appointment as gen-eral manager of the CumberlandCounty Power & Light Company, Port-land. Brief mention of Mr. Gordonsappointment was made in a recent is-sue. Following the resignation of from the L


. Electric railway journal . ded withservice, and the local public has beenthe real beneficiary. O. D. Mudgett Promoted Made General Manager of the Andros-coggin Electric Company, Suc-ceeding F. D. Gordon Electric railway men of the NewEngland section have recently beencongratulating Frederick D. Gordon,formerly general manager of theAndroscoggin Electric Company, Lewis-ton, Me., upon his appointment as gen-eral manager of the CumberlandCounty Power & Light Company, Port-land. Brief mention of Mr. Gordonsappointment was made in a recent is-sue. Following the resignation of from the Lewiston companyseveral promotions have taken placein that organization, the chief onebeing that of 0. D. Mudgett, who hasbeen made general manager to succeedMr. Gordon. As general manager of the Cumber-land County Power & Light CompanyMr. Gordon will have charge of a prop-erty capitalized at more than $2,000,-000 and serving a population of 100,-000 persons. The railway departmentof the company opetates 106 miles -of. F. D, GORDON track, including a number of interurbanlines. Mr. Gordon succeeds A. , who resigned in the fall of the resignation of Mr. Ford thecompany has been without a generalmanager, the heads of the several de-partments having supervision of thework. O. D. Mudgett, who succeeds at Lewiston, joined the Andros-coggin Electric Company about tenyears ago. He is a native of Gilman-ton, N. H. After obtaining his earlyeducation in that city he studied elec-trical engineering at the New Hamp-shire State College. Following hisgraduation from that institution hewent to East Pittsburgh, Pa., where heentered the employ of the Westing-house Electric & Manufacturing Com-pany. He was later transferred to Bos-ton, where his work consisted of com-mercial engineering. He then joinedthe Belfast Gas & Electric Company,Belfast, Me. A few years later heentered the employ of the Lewistoncompanj-, serving continuously withthat organization up to the present


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