. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . r incharge of operations: Mr. J. F. , formerly general sales manager,has been elected second vice-president,with headquarters at New York City;Mr. H. P. Hoffstot has been appointedassistant sales manager. Central District,with headquarters at Pittsburgh, Mr, P. Conniff, formerly superintend-ent of shops of the Baltimore and Ohio Jatniarj, \^]h RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 31 railroad at Mount Clare, Baltimore, hastieen appointcfl special inspector, beingsucceeded hy Mr. L, Fi


. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . r incharge of operations: Mr. J. F. , formerly general sales manager,has been elected second vice-president,with headquarters at New York City;Mr. H. P. Hoffstot has been appointedassistant sales manager. Central District,with headquarters at Pittsburgh, Mr, P. Conniff, formerly superintend-ent of shops of the Baltimore and Ohio Jatniarj, \^]h RAILWAY AND LOCOMOTIVE ENGINEERING 31 railroad at Mount Clare, Baltimore, hastieen appointcfl special inspector, beingsucceeded hy Mr. L, Finnegan, trans-ferred tn Baltimore from similar posi-tion at Gleiuvood Sliops, PittslnirRli. ^ J. Brennan, formerly master mechanicof the Buffalo, FJochester and Pittsburghrailroad, has been appointed in place at Glenwood. has been in Baltimore andOhio service about four years as mastermechanic and superintendent of shops at(ilenwood. C. E. Postlethwaite. Nearly all railroad officials have beenfor years pleasantly acquainted with E. Postlethwaite, representing the. E. POSTLETHVVAITK. Pressed Steel Car Company of Pitts-burgh. In the past Mr. Postlethwaitehas been local manager for his company,and now his numerous friends are con-gratulating him upon his appointment tobe general manager of the Pressed SteelCar Company and of the Western SteelCar & Foundry Company, with headquar-ters in New York. \Ae join heartily inthe congratulations extended to , whose genial personality isalways welcome in this office. OBITUARY. William Crowe Hayes. A host of men belonging to the mechan-ical department of our railroads will learnwith sorrow that their friend, WilliamCrowe Hayes, superintendent of locomo-tive operation of the Erie Railroad, diedat his home in New York on Christmasday. Mr. Hayes was born in 1853, re-ceived a common school education, and inearly manhood began railroad life as lire-man on what is now a part of the PereMarq


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