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Hose-McCann Forms
Research Division—
Names C.H. Peterson
Calvin H. Peterson
Calvin H. Peterson has been named project engineer for a new- ly formed division of Hose-McCann
Telephone Co., New York, N.Y.
The Research & Development
Center is established within the confines of Hose-McCann's present facilities. Mr. Peterson will be in- strumental in the development of new products for the marine indus- try. New concepts of instrumenta- tion, interior communication, auto- mation, and basic marine hardware are being considered for design and/or improvement.
A member of The Society of
Naval Architects and Marine En- gineers, Mr. Peterson's varied background has ranged from pro- duction techniques to complex ocean survey systems.
Prior to marine work, Mr. Peter- son accumulated eight years as a designer in the missile space pro- grams. He was lead electrical en- gineer at American Ship Building
Company's Toledo yard, with pre- vious experience in the same capac- ity at Bethlehem Corporation's
Sparrows Point, Md. yard; Aero- jet-General Shipyards, Inc., Jack- sonville, Fla., and Puget Sound
Bridge & Dry Dock in Seattle,
Wash. Mr. Peterson will report to
Lucien J. Pihiel, vice-president and chief electrical engineer.
E.L. Post & Co. And
Kings Point Machinery
Represent British Firm
The Glacier Metal Co., Ltd., through its United States sales of- fice has announced the appointment of marine product representatives for the east coast and west coast.
Walter L. Vaughan, general manager of E.L. Post & Co., New
York—one of America's oldest babbitt metal manufacturers—will be responsible for the Eastern Sea- board, and James A. Stasek, presi- dent of Kings Point Machinery,
San Francisco, will cover the west- ern maritime market.
Glacier products included in these exclusive appointments are marine bearings aft of the main machin- ery, tilting pad thrust bearing blocks, line shaft steady bearings, water lubricated stern and out- board strut bearings, and oil lubri- cated (babbitted) stern tube bear- ings, including the unique, patented
Glacier/Herbert sterngear system.
In announcing the appointments,
W.P. Bardet, vice-president, sales, for the Glacier Metal Co., Inc.,
U.S. sales agency of the British firm, emphasized the interest which the Glacier/Herbert sterngear sys- tem is arousing in worldwide mari- time circles, particularly since the first installation (the MS Laurita— see cover story Maritime Reporter
And Engineering News, March 1, 1970) has proven highly successful after almost a year of continuous service. Two sister ships are ex- pected to be in service shortly with the same G/H sterngear arrange- ment. According to Mr. Bardet, all
Glacier representatives can be ex- pected to emphasize the company's worldwide reputation in the plain (sleeve) bearing industry. Return- ing from a recent visit to Gla- cier's main office near London, Mr.
Vaughan reported that "Glacier holds 213 of the world patents in plain bearing technology—more than the rest of the world put to- gether."
Further details on these Glacier marine products may be obtained by writing E.L. Post & Co., 233
Broadway, New York, N.Y.; Kings
Point Machinery, 439 Bryant St.,
San Francisco, Calif., or the Gla- cier Metal Co., 116 Beacon Street,
South San Francisco, Calif. 94080.
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