Arthur Williams (electrical engineer)

Arthur Williams (1868-1937)

Arthur Williams (August 14, 1868 – April 14, 1937)[1] was an American electrical engineer, executive at the New York Edison Company, Federal Food Administrator of the City of New York,[2] and first president of The National Association of Corporation Schools in 1913.[3]

  1. ^ American Institute of Electrical Engineers., "Obituary Arthur Williams," in: Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1937. p. 772.
  2. ^ Thomas Commerford Martin & Stephen Leidy Coles. "Arthur Williams" in: The story of electricity, 1919. p. 457-8
  3. ^ David F Noble. AMERICA BY DESIGN, 2013. p. 179