. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . unaided efforts beenleft to work out the problem of his ca-reer. From the first Mr. Gould wasready to work through the drudgery ofoffice work in learning the details of rail-road business. On becoming the head ofthe family, Mr. Gould assumed the man-agement of the vast railroad interests leftby his father and his policy as a man-ager has always been to pursue the fairdealing with employees which has al-ways characterized the Gould lines. Wetake the opportunity to present the por-trait of Mr.
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . unaided efforts beenleft to work out the problem of his ca-reer. From the first Mr. Gould wasready to work through the drudgery ofoffice work in learning the details of rail-road business. On becoming the head ofthe family, Mr. Gould assumed the man-agement of the vast railroad interests leftby his father and his policy as a man-ager has always been to pursue the fairdealing with employees which has al-ways characterized the Gould lines. Wetake the opportunity to present the por-trait of Mr. George J. Gould to enablethe hundreds of readers we have on theGould lines to acquaint them with thelooks of the man who exercises so muchinfluence over their destinies. Mr. James White. The annexed photograph is the like-ness of Mr. James White, now retired,and one of the oldest veterans of thePennsylvania Railroad Company, fromwhom we have received some valuablehistorical data concerning the Camden& Amboy Railroad. When Mr. White retired, in January,1900, it was in obedience to the rules of. MR. GEORGE J. Mr. Arthur Warren has been engagedby the AUis-Chalmers Company, as theyhave found it desirable to create a De-partment of Publicity. They have beenfortunate enough to secure the servicesof a gentleman whose work in the fieldof technical journalism and whose suc-cess as what one may perhaps call apublicity promoter is well known in theindustrial field. Mr. Warren is, a Bos-tonian with remarkable qualifications forthe work to which he has devoted him-self.
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