Business & Finance: Personnel
The following changes were news last week:
Thomas Newhall, Morgan and Drexel partner, and Joseph Wayne Jr., president of the Philadelphia National Bank were made directors of Baldwin Locomotive Works.
Atlantic Coast Fisheries, Inc., made Harden Franklin Taylor its president. Long a vice president, Mr. Taylor invented the Taylor Process for quick-freezing, concentrated production on "Nordic Fillet of Haddock," responsible for Atlantic's recent success (FORTUNE, Feb.).
I. Lament Hughes, with U. S. Steel Corp. since 1905, was removed as vice president in charge of Chicago operations, made president of Carnegie Steel Co., potent U. S. S. subsidiary.
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