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ABS Elects 25
Maritime Executives
To Bureau Membership
At a meeting' of the 'board of managers of the American Bureau of Shipping, held September 18 in
New York, N.Y., 25 persons promi- nent in ship design, construction and operation as well as marine underwriting were elected to mem- bership in the international ship classification society. They are:
Robert W. Bailey, vice president,
American Re-insurance Company,
New York, N.Y.
James R. Barker, chairman of the board and president, Moore-Mc-
Cormack Lines, Inc., New York,
N.Y.
Roberto S. Benedicto, president,
Northern Lines, Inc., Manila, Phil- ippines.
Robert J. Blackwell, Assistant
Secretary for Maritime Affairs, De- partment of Commerce, Washing- ton, D.C.
T.Y. Chao, chairman, Wah
Kwong & Co. (H.K.) Ltd., Hong
Kong.
Jo Ho Chu, president, Korea
Shipping Corporation, Ltd., Seoul,
Korea.
Thomas O. Clark, vice president,
Commercial Union Companies,
New York, N.Y.
E.M.J. Colocotronis, Colocotron- is Ltd., London, England.
R.R. Cresswell, manager, Marine
Division, Algoma Central Railway,
Sault Ste. Marie, Canada.
Joseph J. Cuneo, president, En- ergy Transportation Corporation,
New York, N.Y.
John P. Diesel, president, New- port News 'Shipbuilding and Dry
Dock Co., Newport News, Va.
Robert W. Fraser, president,
Fraser Shipyards, Inc., Superior,
Wis.
David A. Groh, vice president,
Pickands Mather & Co., Interlake
Steamship Division, Cleveland,
Ohio.
Robert E. Gross, president, Unit- ed States Salvage Association, New
York, N.Y.
W.L. Hammond, director of ma- rine transportation, PPG Indus- tries, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Dr. Kiyokatsu Hanita, director and vice president, Nippon Kokan
K.K., Tokyo, Japan.
Iver Hoppe, managing director,
Harland and Wolff Ltd., Belfast,
Northern Ireland.
W.H. Eddie Hsu, chairman, Ed- die Steamship Co., Ltd., Taipei,
Taiwan.
Dr. W.L. Hughes, general mana- ger, Walkers Ltd., Maryborough,
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Capt. Robert E. Moran, manager,
Great Lakes Steamship Division,
Bethlehem Steel Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio.
Richard L. Preston, vice presi- dent and manager, Tanker Depart- ment, Exxon International Co.,
New York, N.Y.
James R. Smith, president, The
American Waterways Operators,
Inc., Washington, D.lC.
Gregory J. Sullivan, president,
Marine Transport Lines, Inc., New
York, N.Y.
Col. Generoso F. Tanseco, presi- dent, United Philippine Lines, Inc.,
Manila, Philippines.
I. Yamashita, president, Mitsui
Shipbuilding & Engineering Co.,
Tokyo, Japan.
Rosencrance Named
To C-E Industrial
Boiler Operations Post
Robert K. Rosencrance has been appointed sales engineer, it was announced by Harold Massey Jr., director of sales and marketing,
C-E Industrial Boiler Operations.
Mr. Rosencrance will be located in the company's Washington,
D.C., office and be responsible for the sale of field-erected and shop- assembled boilers, chemical and recovery and incineration units and fuel burning and auxiliary equip- ment.
Mr. Rosencrance joined C-E in 1967, holding positions in. engineer- ing, service contract performance, estimating, and most recently, sales specialist, shop-assembled boilers.
He received a B.S.M.E. degree from Newark College of Engineer- ing.
In his new post, he will report to L.F. Johnson, regional sales manager, Philadelphia. 14
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