^HE training program for supervisors recently had its inception at Ecusta with "kick-off” ad dresses by L. F. Dixon and N. H. Collisson. The Paper Division met in two groups, the first of which is shown above. Mr. Dixon explained to these two groups that this was the beginning of a long range development and training program for personnel of the Ecusta Paper Division. He emphasized the fact that the future of this division rests in the hands of every employee. At these meetings, F. S. Best explained the functions of the Sales Department, and discussed the future outlook on business conditions. M. O. Schur told of the research and development program. In his address, Mr. Collisson discussed the re sponsibility of Management in the Olin Cello phane Division, explaining the importance of this type of training program and what can be gained by developing one’s own supervisory abilities. A. T. Safford, Jr., Assistant to the General Manager,