1955

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E. E.  Neese, Jr appointed to the Beloit City Council to fill vacancy

left by Councilman Earl Shaner.

Management personnel: E. H. Neese, Sr., Chairman of the board; H. C.

Moore, president; C. E. Macklen., vice president of sales; J. E. Goodwillie,

vice president; W, S. Wood, vice president of manufacturing; L. Hornbostel,

vice president of engineering; A. A. Neese,  secretary; E. H. Neese, Jr.,

treasurer; H. F. Tower, assistant treasurer.

Produced: Thirteen fourdriniers, two coaters, three size presses, one

cutter, four smoothing presses, fifteen pressure inlets, two vat sections, one

stuff pump, thirteen dryer sections, fourteen presses, seventeen reels, eighteen

winders, and eight calenders.

Paper machinery produced: 45, 666,468#

Castings produced: 42,428,778#

Shipped direct: 12,347,252#

Suction rolls: 170

Drives: 202

Dryers: 860

Pipe rolls average per month: 307

Number of employees: 1932

Machine shop hours; 768, 304

Acres occupied: 17.2

Buildings occupied: 754, 896 square feet in Beloit

Buildings under construction: 176, 488 square feet

Largest day's brass melt 198, 319# during August

Largest day's melt in iron foundry: 243,051# on June 6

Largest month in iron foundry: 5,314,'707# during March

Administrative assistants: R. C. Mieike, A. W. Armstrong

Accountants: F. W. Farrow and W. Jordan

Chief Engineer: E. D.o Beachler, with assistants A. A. Neese, D. A. Ely, E.  S. Skinner. 

Director of Research: E. J. Justus

Manager of Engineering: G. W. Dietrich

Purchasing: H. R. Dopp, M. E. Sandell, W. C. Smith, W. R. Bennis

Personnel: A. W. Laage, J. L. Davis, F. J. Salerno, J. M. Gannoa

Advertising: T. M. Jones

Methods: H. Tillou and J. MeGuire

Plant Engineer: W. A. Sorenson

Controller: Harold E. Tower

Cost; Harold E. Sorenson

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