Pyrene Manufacturing Company Opens a New Office
To give better service than was possible under the old arrangements, the Pyrene Manufacturing Company has opened its own office in the Widener Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. The new office is in charge of Mr. C. Lacy Fuller, who formerly had charge of the Buffalo division office. Mr. Fuller’s selling force was recruited from the other divisions. A branch office of the Philadelphia division was opened in Harrisburg, Pa., in charge of Mr. J. A. Little, formerly of Baltimore.. The Pyrene office in Pittsburgh, at No. 5 Wood street, has been placed in charge of Mr. George Harris, formerly of New York, and more recently of Columbus, Ohio. The Pittsburgh office had formerly been in charge of Mr. W. E. Brosins and the change was made there owing to Mr. Brosins resignation. The transfer of Mr. Fuller froBuffalo brought about the promotion of Mr. C| E. Christie to be manager of the branch there. Mr. V. C. Leftwich, manager of the Pyrene Baltimore office, has returned to his desk after several months spent in camp at Tobyhanna. Mr. Leftwich was a member of one of Maryland's Regiments which were mobilized at the time of the trouble along the Mexican border and while he was away the work was carried on by his assistant, Mr. C. M. Whedfcee.
To give better service than was possible under the old arrangements, the Pyrene Manufacturing Company has opened its own office in the Widener Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. The new office is in charge of Mr. C. Lacy Fuller, who formerly had charge of the Buffalo division office. Mr. Fuller’s selling force was recruited from the other divisions. A branch office of the Philadelphia division was opened in Harrisburg, Pa., in charge of Mr. J. A. Little, formerly of Baltimore.. The Pyrene office in Pittsburgh, at No. 5 Wood street, has been placed in charge of Mr. George Harris, formerly of New York, and more recently of Columbus, Ohio. The Pittsburgh office had formerly been in charge of Mr. W. E. Brosins and the change was made there owing to Mr. Brosins resignation. The transfer of Mr. Fuller froBuffalo brought about the promotion of Mr. C| E. Christie to be manager of the branch there. Mr. V. C. Leftwich, manager of the Pyrene Baltimore office, has returned to his desk after several months spent in camp at Tobyhanna. Mr. Leftwich was a member of one of Maryland's Regiments which were mobilized at the time of the trouble along the Mexican border and while he was away the work was carried on by his assistant, Mr. C. M. Whedfcee.
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