Thomas J Sartor Jr

  • James P. Horn, president of Farrell Lines Incorporated, has announced that Thomas J. Sartor Jr., formerly vice president-marine, has been appointed vice president-marine special projects.

    This newly created position combines the former New Construction Section with that of Contract Administration and Naval Architecture.

    Mr. Sartor graduated from Webb Institute of Naval Architecture and has been with Farrell Lines since 1954.

    Mr. Horn further announced the promotion of Thomas Jones Jr. to the position of marine superintendent.

    A graduate of the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, Mr. Jones sailed with the old Isbrandtsen Line in licensed engineering capacities up to and including chief engineer.

  • a plaque and lapel pin on behalf of the Metropolitan Section. The Papers Committee chairman, John Daidola, began the technical session by introducing Thomas J. Sartor Jr., Farrell Lines Incorporated, and Robert P. Giblon, George G. Sharp, Inc., who jointly presented the paper " '85' Class Container

  • Committee — chairman, Ellsworth L. Peterson, president, Peterson Builders, Inc., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Ship Technical Operations Committee— chairman, Thomas J. Sartor Jr., assistant marine superintendent, Farrell Lines Incorporated, New York, N.Y. Ships' Machinery Committee— chairman, William O. Nichols

  • , Md. Ship Production Committee — Ellsworth L. Peterson, president, Peterson Builders, Inc., Sturgeon Bay, Wise. Ship Technical Operations Committee — Thomas J. Sartor Jr., v i c e president-Marine Special Projects, Farrell Lines, Inc., N.Y. Ships' Machinery Committee — Chester L. Long, chief engineer

  • , acquisitions, Allegheny Financial Group, and vice president, Advisory Public Service for the Society. Applications Committee—William duBarry Thomas, naval architect, J.J. Henry Co., Inc. Audit Committee—Lester Rosenblatt, chairman of the board and chief executive officer, M. Rosenblatt & Son

  • , Md. Ship Production Committee — Ellsworth L. Peterson, president, Peterson Builders, Inc., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Ship Technical Operations Committee — Thomas J. Sartor Jr., v i c e president-Marine, Farrell Lines Incorporated, New York, N.Y. Ships' Machinery Committee — Robert P. Giblon, p r e s i d

  • MR Nov-77#6  session by introducing 
Thomas J. Sartor Jr., Farrell)
    November 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    and lapel pin on behalf of the Metro- politan Section. The Papers Committee chair- man, John Daidola, began the technical session by introducing Thomas J. Sartor Jr., Farrell Lines Incorporated, and Robert P. Giblon, George G. Sharp, Inc., who jointly presented the paper " '85' Class Container

  • MR Dec-77#6 . Smith of Bethlehem Steel and Thomas J. Sartor Jr. of Farrell)
    December 1977 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 6

    KEFL I AID NOV, 9. 1977 m BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPOSaTION HULL N« 4651 SPARROWS POINT VARD —ITi dfilismmMHM Norman S. Smith of Bethlehem Steel and Thomas J. Sartor Jr. of Farrell Lines stand in front of first keel section for a containership for Farrell, just after it was laid on the ways at Bethlehem's

  • MR Apr-80#33  Operations Com-
mittee — Thomas J. Sartor Jr., 
vice)
    April 1980 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 33

    Production Committee — Ellsworth L. Peterson, president, Peterson Builders, Inc., Sturgeon Bay, Wis. Ship Technical Operations Com- mittee — Thomas J. Sartor Jr., vice president-Marine, Farrell Lines Incorporated, New York, N.Y. Ships' Machinery Committee — Robert P. Giblon, president

  • MR Apr-15-74#51 , Section executive committee; Thomas J. Sartor Jr.", 
vice)
    April 15, 1974 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 51

    , N.Y. Metropolitan Section; V.J. Lane, author; Richard Herold, president, Sulzer Bros., Inc.; Patrieia M. McGovem, Section executive committee; Thomas J. Sartor Jr.", vice chairman of the Section, and Walter M. Maclean, executive committee. Henschel Corporation 14 Cedar Street, Amesbury, Ma. 01913

  • MR Feb-15-74#18 ; D. Hoffman, au-
thor; Thomas J. Sartor Jr., Section)
    February 15, 1974 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 18

    secretary; J. Horton; T. Zielinski, author; Lester Rosenblatt; Phillip Eisenberg, Society president; Patricia M. McGovern; D. Hoffman, au- thor; Thomas J. Sartor Jr., Section vice chairman, and Dr. Walter M. Maclean. The New York Metropolitan Section of The Society of Naval Architects and Marine

  • MR Dec-73#44 , Inc., section chairman; Thomas J. Sartor Jr., Farrell)
    December 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 44

    , USMMA, chairman, papers committee; James C. Schaff, Global Marine, Inc., author; Donald B. Carpenter, Delaval Turbine, Inc., section chairman; Thomas J. Sartor Jr., Farrell Lines, Inc., vice chairman, and Patricia McGovern, George G. Sharp, Inc., chairman, meetings committee. The U.S. Merchant

  • MR Oct-73#40 , chairman of the Section, and Thomas J. Sartor Jr., vice chairman)
    October 1973 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 40

    New York Metropolitan Section; Robert G. Mende, national secretary of SNAME; John P. Casey, author; Donald B. Car- penter, chairman of the Section, and Thomas J. Sartor Jr., vice chairman. The first meeting for the 1973- 74 season of the New York Metro- politan Section of The Society of Naval Architects

  • MR Jun-86#85  Operations Com-
mittee—Thomas J. Sartor Jr., 
vice)
    June 1986 - Maritime Reporter and Engineering News page: 85

    Committee— Jesse W. Brasher, director, pro- ductivity and operational evalua- tion, Ingalls Shipbuilding. Ship Technical Operations Com- mittee—Thomas J. Sartor Jr., vice president, chartering, Farrell Lines, Inc. Ships' Machinery Committee— Thomas P. Mackey, president and general manager