. American engineer . -man. The firm was in-corporated in 1904 asThe Watson StilliuanCompany, Mr. Stillmanremaining its presidentup to the time of hisdeath. He was a mem-l)er of the Hanover Clubof Brooklyn, the Engi-neers Club, the Ameri-can Society of Mechani-cal Engineers, and treas-urer and, continuouslythroughout its existence,a director of the Natinnal Association of Manufacturers. Heorganized and was first president of the Machinery Club ofNew York, and was also first president of the National MetalTrades Association, In addition to being president of TheWatson-Stillman Company at the ti


. American engineer . -man. The firm was in-corporated in 1904 asThe Watson StilliuanCompany, Mr. Stillmanremaining its presidentup to the time of hisdeath. He was a mem-l)er of the Hanover Clubof Brooklyn, the Engi-neers Club, the Ameri-can Society of Mechani-cal Engineers, and treas-urer and, continuouslythroughout its existence,a director of the Natinnal Association of Manufacturers. Heorganized and was first president of the Machinery Club ofNew York, and was also first president of the National MetalTrades Association, In addition to being president of TheWatson-Stillman Company at the time of his death, he was alsopresident of the Bridgeport Motor Coinpany, Bridgeport, Conn.,and of the Pequannock Coiumercial Company, and a director inother inanufacturing firms. George A. Post, Jr., has been made western sales manager ofthe Standard Coupler Company, New York, with office in Chicago,succeeding Charles D. Jenks, resigned to engage in another busi-ness. Mr. Post was graduated from Cornell University with. Francis H. Stillman. tile degree of mechanical engineer in 1905. He began work intlie Westinghousc Machine Companys works in Wilmerding, Pa.,and was in its New York sales office for a year and a half, afterwhich he entered the employ of the Standard Coupler Companyin its sales department. Upon the organization of the RailwayBusiness Association he was appointed assistant to the president,which position he held^or two years; he has had personal chargeof the business details of the dinners of that association. A yearago he returned to tlie service of the Standard Coupler Companyas eastern sales manager. William V. Kellcy has resigned as president of the AmericanSteel Foundries, an office he has held since 1905, and has beenelected chairman nf the company, a newly-created position, with office at Miller retainstlie position of chairmanof the board of P. Lamont, whohas been first vice-presi-dent of the companysince 1905 was electedpre


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