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Incoming and outgoing. Washington, D.C., June 21. John C. Parker (left), President of the Consolidated Edison Co., New York City, who today was elected President of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, is congratulated by W.H. Harrison, retiring President. Mr. Harrison is Assistant Vice President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. The election took place at the Annual Convention of the Institute now being held in Washington, 6/21/38

Incoming and outgoing. Washington, D.C., June 21. John C. Parker (left...

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World power conferees visit Roosevelt, Washington, D.C., September 11. A group of delegates of the World Power Conference photographed outside the White House after they had paid a visit to President Roosevelt. From the left: F. L. Carlisle, Chairman of the Board of Consolidated Edison Co., of N.Y.; Morris L. Cooke, chief of the R.E.A.; W.F. Durand, Acting Chairman of the Conferences; Sir Harold Hartley, Chairman of the British Delegation; and in back; C.E. Stephens, Vice-President of the Westinghouse Co.

World power conferees visit Roosevelt, Washington, D.C., September 11....

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Denies that helping Richard Whitney got him business. Washington, D.C., Dec. 14. Charles E. Mitchell, Chairman of the Board of Blyth and Co. Inc., and former Chairman of the National City Bank of New York, testified before the Federal Monopoly Committee today that he was influential in having George Whitney appointed to the Board of Trustees of the consolidated Edison Co., but denied that this helped him obtain a $33,750,000 piece of consolidated financing. 'Like a lot of other people of the street, I claim a lot of things that are the bunk,' he said. 'Put those claims aside and base my getting the business on my long relationship with consolidated

Denies that helping Richard Whitney got him business. Washington, D.C....

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