. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. other noteworthy inventions, the Klaxon Horn,used universally throughout the entire world, the Hutchison ElectricalTachometer, the Hutchison Spool-0-Wire Fastener, etc., etc. Alto-gether h^ has been granted several hundred patents and for a number ofyears officiated as Consulting Engmeer to several large financial institu-tions in New York City. His unentions were awarded gold and silvermedals at the Louisiana Purchas
. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. other noteworthy inventions, the Klaxon Horn,used universally throughout the entire world, the Hutchison ElectricalTachometer, the Hutchison Spool-0-Wire Fastener, etc., etc. Alto-gether h^ has been granted several hundred patents and for a number ofyears officiated as Consulting Engmeer to several large financial institu-tions in New York City. His unentions were awarded gold and silvermedals at the Louisiana Purchase Elxposition in 1904. He was a Com-missioner of the Department of Electricity at the Louisiana Purchase Ex-position, and Member of the International Electrical Congress in 1904, andof the International Engineering Congress in 1915. Dr. Hutchison is a member of the Naval Consulting Board of theU. S. A., American Society of Mechanical Engmeers, Society of Auto-motive Engineers, American Institute of Radio Engineers, National Insti-tute of Social Sciences, National Geographic Society, Kappa Alpha, Acade-my of Political and Social Sciences, Museum of Natural History, Engin^. 280 111 eers Club, University Club of Wasliiiig<^on, D. C, and American DefenseSociety; member and Director of the American Radio Relay League, lifemember of the New York Electrical Society, and the Navy League of theUnited States, and Associate Member of the American Society of NavalEngineers, and the U. S. Naval Institute. In 1911 he became associated with Mr. Edison in the development ofthe Edison Storage Battery for Submarines. In 1912 he was appomtedChief Engineer of the Edison Laboratory, Edison Storage Battery Co., andThomas A. Edison (Inc.) and Chief Engineer to and Personal Representa-tive of Mr. Edison. In 1916 he was made Engineering Advisor to On January 1st, 1917, Miller Reese Hutchison, Inc., was organ-ized by Dr. Hutchison and took over the exclusive sales-rights of the Edi-son Sto
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