Tag: Theodore T. Kausel

  • Theodore T. Kausel

    Theodore T. Kausel was born in New York on October 25, 1885. By 1919, he resided in Camden, New Jersey, where he served as superintendent of the Castle Kid Company, one of the city’s leather manufacturing businesses. According to the 1920 Census, he lived at 1473 Baird Avenue (later Baird Boulevard) in Camden’s newly developed…

  • Camden’s Chamber of Commerce

    Camden’s Chamber of Commerce

    The Camden Chamber of Commerce is the clearing house of civic activities. The offices are in the Hotel Walt Whitman Annex on Cooper Street near Broadway. It is supported by the business, professional and civic interests of Camden. The Chamber of Commerce was formed in April, 1919, through a reorganization of the old Camden Board…

  • Camden Elks Hope to Get Convention

    Camden Courier-Post – June 2, 1933 Advisory Committee Will Present Formal Invitation for State Meet The twenty-first annual reunion and the convention of the New Jersey State Elks Association will be held in Camden next June if efforts of the advisory board of Camden Lodge of Elks are successful at the state meeting in Newark…

  • Camden Elks to Honor Past Exalted Rulers

    Camden Courier-Post – February 8, 1933 Past exalted rulers will be honored tonight by Camden Lodge of Elks with a dinner, ceremonial and entertainment. The program will be nation-wide. A dinner will be served at 6:00 PM, followed by a business session. Harry G. Robinson, present exalted ruler, will open the ceremonial and turn the…

  • Wimer Appointed as County Manager

    Camden Courier-Post – February 14, 1930 Kausel Given Leave of Absence and Miss Denery Is Made Acting Head Until March 15 The Camden County Board of Freeholders late yesterday confirmed the appointment of William E. Wimer as general manager of Camden county institutions. Theodore T. Kausel, who tendered his resignation January 1 to become effective…

  • 13th Ward G.O.P. Club Pays Tribute to Rhone

    Camden Courier-Post – January 18, 1928 A meeting which was described today as “a gathering in honor of David S. Rhone, director of public safety,” was held last night at the Thirteenth Ward Republican Club, Haddon Avenue and Mechanic Street. The speakers included David Baird Jr., Mayor Winfield S. Price, Commissioner Clay W. Reesman, Sheriff…

  • Kausel Is Given $4000 Job Over Hot Protest by Rebel in G.O.P.

    Camden Courier-Post – January 3, 1928 Not Fitted for Job and 20 of You Admitted it Declares Van Meter Collingswood Man’s Insurgency Punished Vocational School Incident is Recalled as Democrats Join in Battle Joseph H. Van Meter, insurgent Republican freeholder from Collingswood, today declared that David Baird Jr., Republican leader, had admitted that Theodore Kausel…