. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . IORXELL, N. Y. plaints have often been heard that ap-prentice boys were kept at rough ele-mentary work that involved so very little vanced to other positions of responsibilitywhich the scientific training had fittedthem to fill. Fifth Annual Outing of the Erie Fore-men at Dunmore, Pa. The annexed picture was taken whenthe Erie shop foremen at Dunmore wereon their fifth annual outing. They forma group of very intelligent looking menbut how such men were prepared to dis-play themselves in a gro


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . IORXELL, N. Y. plaints have often been heard that ap-prentice boys were kept at rough ele-mentary work that involved so very little vanced to other positions of responsibilitywhich the scientific training had fittedthem to fill. Fifth Annual Outing of the Erie Fore-men at Dunmore, Pa. The annexed picture was taken whenthe Erie shop foremen at Dunmore wereon their fifth annual outing. They forma group of very intelligent looking menbut how such men were prepared to dis-play themselves in a group without hav-ing the female part of their communityin evidence is something we do notunderstand. Mr. W. S. Haines, master mechanic,heads the list and along with him areF. M. Wallace, C. Warner, J. H. Reed,F. J. Daily, J. Fitzsimmons, J. Craig, )-, S. Fredimruck, O. Thompson, , J. Clauser, C. Schultz, , W. Cummings, M. Taylor, , A. Ketz, A. Barnes, R. Worm-backer, K. Dierts, P. Kims, W. Kiselan,M. Stone, S. H. Ward, G. Sly, E. , J. Clay. H. E. Blackburn, ^m^i^m ^{ a«q>i>fe,-~;:x^ W. S. HAINES. M. M., )P FOREMEN, ERIE RAILROAD SHOPS. DUNMORE, P. skill that youths could not learn the trade Mr. F. M. Wallace, who has been in Boose, J. Roache, C. Wagner, J. Jackson, they were underpaid to work at. This charge of the toolroom of the Erie shops W. P. Pine, C. Tollen, R. Winterstein, certainly cannot be said of the appren- at Dunmore, Pa., has been advanced to C. Sueager, T. Bruck, J. Evans, J. Mc- ticei employed in the Erie shops. take charge of the apprentice school at Andrews, R. Winters and J. Clouser. August, 1912. RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING. 279 Pacific Type Locomotives for the NorfolK and Western The Norfolk & \Wstern has recentlyreceived six passenger locomotives fromthe Baldwin Locomotive Works. Theseengines were built in accordance withdrawings and specifications furnished bythe railway company, and are similar tolo


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