Bulletin HASKINS & SELLS 15
The Town Hall Bulletin of January 15,
1923, devotes some space to sayings of
former prominent men whose lives and
works are commemorated by the dedication
of chairs in the Town Hall. Included
among the list of those whose birthdays fall
in January is the following:
"Charles Waldo Haskins, January 11, 1852.
'Accounting as a progressive science, must be
the same yesterday, today, tomorrow, except
that as a development it is older and wiser as
time goes on.' "
At a luncheon for Dodge Brothers
Dealers held at the Pennsylvania Hotel,
New York, Tuesday, January 9, 1923,
which some of our members from the
Executive Offices were privileged to attend,
one of the features of the entertainment
following the luncheon was a car-assembling
contest. Two teams of eight men
each, composed of veteran employes of
Dodge Brothers, were chosen for this performance
because of long and faithful
service as well as skill. The two teams
were designated and costumed: one as the
blue team; the other as the white team.
From the various parts comprising a Dodge
Brothers car each team, at a given signal,
began the work of assembly. The blue
team put the car together, started the en-