Sebastian County ArArchives Biographies.....Green, D. C. ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ar/arfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Robert Sanchez http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00027.html#0006574 July 20, 2009, 11:54 pm Author: S. J. Clarke (Publisher, 1922) D. C. GREEN. D. C. Green, vice president and general manager of the Fort Smith Light & Traction Company, was born in Patriot, Indiana, in 1884. His youthful days were spent in his native state and after completing his public school education he attended Purdue University at Lafayette, Indiana, where he pursued a course in electrical engineering, winning his E. E. degree in 1908. Since that time he has engaged in public utility work in the states of California, Oregon, Washington and Utah. His varied experience covering thirteen years has brought him wide knowledge of every phase of the work and steadily he has advanced in positions of responsibility until he is now the vice president and general manager of the Fort Smith Light & Traction Company, which furnishes light and power for Fort Smith. He has been in Arkansas for the past four years and during his connection with the corporation at Fort Smith he has been active in introducing improvements and thoroughly systematizing the business in every way, his labors bringing about excellent results. In 1910 Mr. Green was united in marriage to Miss Frances Sexton, a daughter of Dr. J. C. Sexton of Rushville, Indiana, and they have become parents of one son, John Sexton. In public affairs Mr. Green takes an active interest and his aid is ever given on the side of progress and improvement. He belongs to the Business Men's Club, of which he is now the vice president and one of the directors—an organization that is doing definite work for the improvement of business conditions in Fort Smith, taking into consideration all the problems that in any way effect the commercial or industrial life of the community. He likewise belongs to the Noon Civics Club, which, as the name indicates, has for its purpose the upholding and advancement of civic standards. He is likewise the president of the Rotary Club, vice president and one of the directors of the Country Club and is national council representative of the Fort Smith Boy Scouts. During the World war he served on all the committees having to do with the Red Cross and war fund drives and by reason of his marked energy, enterprise and patriotism he has become a dynamic force in the community in which he lives, being widely recognized as a leader of public thought and opinion. Additional Comments: Citation: Centennial History of Arkansas Volume II Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1922 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/sebastian/bios/green294bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/arfiles/ File size: 3.0 Kb