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...president of the E. E. I. was elected President George Bruce Cortelyou of Consolidated Gas Co., N. E. L. A.'s old president. Several other officers of the N. E. L. A., shortly to be junked, were retained by the new association. But the new group had something beside a new name. A set of sharp-toothed regulations to curb unethical practices was enacted such as would never have been dreamed of in the days of Insullism. Four-point code...
George Bruce Cortelyou Jr., whose father is chairman of Consolidated Gas Co. of New York and was Secretary of the Treasury in Roosevelt's cabinet, resigned as president of Distributors Group, Inc., sponsors of North American Trust Shares...
George Bruce Cortelyou, onetime (1907-09) Secretary of the Treasury and president of Consolidated Gas Co. of New York was elected president of National Electric Light Association. By past procedure the election would have gone to Marshall Emmett Sampsell, first vice president and head of Insull's Central Illinois Public Service Co. The action was taken to mean that the rift caused when the Association's big eastern members resigned last year is completely healed. Cause of it was the feeling that N. E. L. A. was dominated by the Insull group, went...
...treasure chest bound in brass was given to Mr. Doherty by a representative of a Dutch bank at a large birthday luncheon in his honor. Hosts included Standard Oil's Walter Clark Teagle, Westinghouse's Andrew Wells Robertson, Consolidated Gas's George Bruce Cortelyou. Speaking on economics, politics, education, Mr. Doherty was applauded when he said: "At the age of 62 I find myself with more plans and ambitions than...
...presidency of its subsidiary, New York Edison Co. Mr. Sloan was generally believed to represent the Brady interests. Mr. Carlisle represents the National City-United Corp. group, thought to be strengthening their position in Gas. Re-elected president of the company for the 24th time was George Bruce Cortelyou, onetime (1907-09) Secretary of the Treasury...