. Railway mechanical engineer . Frontier Car Mens Association.—George A. J. Hochgreb, 623 Brisbane Building. Buffalo, N. Railww Club.—W. S. Wollner, 64 Pine St, San Francisco. Club of Pittsburgh.—J. D. Conway, 515 Grandview .Ave., Pitts-burgh. Pa. Next meeting September 28, Fort Pitt Hotel, on The Designine and Building of Steel Freight Car Equipmentwill be presented b\ J. A. Pilcher, mechanical engineer, Norfolk &Western, Roanoke. [ ouis Railway Clue.—B. W. Frauenthal. Union Station, St. Louis,Mn. Regular meetings second Friday each month, except


. Railway mechanical engineer . Frontier Car Mens Association.—George A. J. Hochgreb, 623 Brisbane Building. Buffalo, N. Railww Club.—W. S. Wollner, 64 Pine St, San Francisco. Club of Pittsburgh.—J. D. Conway, 515 Grandview .Ave., Pitts-burgh. Pa. Next meeting September 28, Fort Pitt Hotel, on The Designine and Building of Steel Freight Car Equipmentwill be presented b\ J. A. Pilcher, mechanical engineer, Norfolk &Western, Roanoke. [ ouis Railway Clue.—B. W. Frauenthal. Union Station, St. Louis,Mn. Regular meetings second Friday each month, except June, Julyand Engix^ers Association.—W. O. Thtmison, 1177 East Ninety-eighth street. Cleveland, Ohio. . meetine changed from Sep-tember 12-15 to Octoher 31 to November 3. Railway Ciub.—Bruce Y. Crandall. 14 E Jackson Regular meetings third Monday of each month, exceptJune, July and August. Septembek. 1923 RAILWAY MECHANICAL ENGINEER 549 SUPPLY TRADE NOTES. James Kennedy T. H. Lange has been appointed traffic manager of the Pawling& Harnischfeger Company, Milwaukee, Wis. G. S. Bigelow, Chicago, representative of the Mountain Varnish& Color Works, Toledo, Ohio, has resigned. I. S. Kemp, formerly sales manager of the Vaughan & BushnellManufacturing Company, Chicago, has been elected vice-presidentof the Evansville Tool Works, Evansville, Ind. James Kennedy, president of the Angus Sinclair Company, NewYork City, and managing editor of Railway and Locomotive Engi-neering, died suddenly at his home in New York City, on Au-gust 14. Mr. Kennedywas born in Forfarshire,Scotland, in 1850. Heserved his apprenticeshipas a railroad machinistin his native land, andcame to this country in1868, and was later fore-man of the Singer Ma-chine Company, NewYork. He studied atnight, and graduatedfrom the old Thirteenthstreet high school, NewYork, in 1875. He againentered railroad servicewith the Lackawanna& Bloomsburg, now apart of


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