. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1919 . DAHLGREN January, 1919 MA RINK KN( i INKKK IN(! OK CANADA L9. particular part without being delayed bythe preceding- one. Mr. Dahlgren, the general manager,has been connected with the shipbuildingbusiness since 1893, his early years being-spent with the Superior Shipbuilding Co.,Superior, Wis. He was with this com-pany in various capacities from 1893 to1900, and from 1902 to 1912. The inter-vening two years were spent with theUnion Works, San Francisco. Comingto Canada in 1912, he was first assistantsuperintendent, becom


. Canadian Shipping and Marine Engineering January-December 1919 . DAHLGREN January, 1919 MA RINK KN( i INKKK IN(! OK CANADA L9. particular part without being delayed bythe preceding- one. Mr. Dahlgren, the general manager,has been connected with the shipbuildingbusiness since 1893, his early years being-spent with the Superior Shipbuilding Co.,Superior, Wis. He was with this com-pany in various capacities from 1893 to1900, and from 1902 to 1912. The inter-vening two years were spent with theUnion Works, San Francisco. Comingto Canada in 1912, he was first assistantsuperintendent, becoming later superin-tendent and then general superintendentof the Western Dry Dock and Shipbuild-ing Co., Port Arthur, remaining withthem till 1916. He then came to theThor Iron Works, Toronto, as superin-tendent, and in 1917 was appointed man-ager of this company. On the formationof the Dominion Shipbuilding Co. inAugust, 1917, he was appointed generalmanager, and for a time, while the trans-ition of the two companies was takingplace he held both positions. The Dominion Shipbuilding Co., withthe up-to-date equipment installed shou


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