. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . lows:Calculator, chief calculator, includingroad testing, chief draughtsman, assistantmechanical engineer, manager of the elec-tric locomotive and truck department, andwhen the truck business was abandoned,he became assistant chief engineer. .Ksassistant chief engineer he had supervi-sion over the drawing office at Schen-ectady, N. Y. Mr. Woodards work has given him opportunity to make an ex-tensive study of the development and theneeds of the modern American locomo-tive. That he made good us
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . lows:Calculator, chief calculator, includingroad testing, chief draughtsman, assistantmechanical engineer, manager of the elec-tric locomotive and truck department, andwhen the truck business was abandoned,he became assistant chief engineer. .Ksassistant chief engineer he had supervi-sion over the drawing office at Schen-ectady, N. Y. Mr. Woodards work has given him opportunity to make an ex-tensive study of the development and theneeds of the modern American locomo-tive. That he made good use of his op-portunities is demonstrated by the num-ber of patents granted to him. patents concern car and loco-motive devices that are in common usetoday. These patents arc, lateral motiondriving box and axle, constant resistanceengine truck, throttle pipe and lever,plate frame car trucks, car body heightadjuster, lateral motion bolster for carand tender trucks. Mr. Woodard iswidely known in the engineering profes-sion. He is a member of the AmericanSociety of Mechanical Engineers, the. \V. E. \VOOD.\Kl) .\cw York Railroad Club and the of Eastern New York. Master Car Builders Association Com-mittees and Subjects for 1917. A list of standing and special commit-tees and the subjects submitted to themfor the convention of 1917, with instruc-tions for preparation of reports has beenissued by the Executive Committee. Inorder, that the reports can be printed andadvance copies furnished to the membersthe reports must be in the office of theSecretary, Karpen Building, Chicago, notlater than April 15. Reports arrivinglater will be referred to the ExecutiveCommittee to decide whether the reportshall be submitted to the following are the lists of subjectschosen for reports and the names of com-mittees selected to report on the same: Standing Arbitration: J. J. Hennessey (Chair-man), M. C. B., C. M. & St. P. Ry., Mil-waukee, Wis. :T. W.
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