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1932 |
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"Beloit Iron Works" |
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Paper Machines: None |
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Comments: |
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Mr. Elbert H. Neese, Sr., elected president and treasurer |
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of the Beloit Iron Works (1932-1952). |
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Mr. J. E. Goodwillie affiliated with the Iron Works as sales |
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engineer. |
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Office help recruited by foundry to help churn molds and to |
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assist in the pouring of iron. |
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Produced: seven fourdriniers, five reels, three calender |
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stacks, two screens, two pasters, one winder, two presses, four |
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vat sections, two stuff pumps, four fan pumps, and two cutters. |
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Produced paper machinery: 4,487,358# |
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Castings produced: 2, 662,220# |
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Suction rolls: 39 |
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Drives: 24 |
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Dryers: 57 |
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Average rolls per month: 64 |
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Number of employees shrank to 180. |
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