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The supervisory force consisted of the following: L. Hornbostel, |
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assistant chief engineer; W. W. Standley, chief draftsman; C. Ledell, |
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cost and estimating; H. F. Tower, assistant treasurer; H. Magee, |
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orders and service; John Molique, north shop foreman; L. Buckwalter, |
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south shop foreman; C. McNabb, erecting; D. C. Roberts, consultant; |
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F. Dietz, foundry; S. Benson, wood shop; T. Hagg, toolroom; M. W. |
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Dundore, production superintendent; and H. Wahlen, foundry foreman. |
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A one hundred ton hydraulic press built and installed at the key bench. |
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Produced: one winder, three reels, four presses, four coaters, |
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four fourdriniers, two dryer sections, and two calender stacks. |
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Produced paper machinery: 13,153,085# |
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Castings produced: 9, 058, 941# |
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Suction Rolls: 98 |
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Drives: 121 |
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Dryers: 309 |
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