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Society of Manufacturing EngineersElmira, New York - Chapter #24
Serving the Twin Tiers of New York and Pennsylvania
1939-2010
1930-40John R. LynchIngersoll Rand
1940-41J. Raymond Blank
Ingersoll Rand
1941-42C.D. Thomas
Eclipse Machine Div
1942-43M. Hugh EvansTrayer Products
1943-44Dolph Kylor
Eclipse Machine Div
1944-45George N. Morceau
LeValley McLeod
1945-46George N. Morceau
LeValley McLeod
1946-47Floyd B. Allen
Remington Rand
1947-48Edward StachelWard LaFrance
1948-49James F. DeeganRemington Rand
1949-50Patrick Pecoraro
Eclipse Machine Div
1950-51Mads Kristenson
Corning Glass Works
1951-52Henry Le Maire
Eclipse Machine Div
1952-53Raymond Banfield
Eclipse Machine Div
1953-54Edwin C. BatesNational Acme
1954-55Charles F. Roe
Eclipse Machine Div
1955-56Francis Shepherd
Elmira Board of Educ
1956-57Arthur W. Green
National Cash Register
1975-76Chuck Marsh
Rose, Kimball & Baxter Inc.
1976-77Richard Vockroth
Corning Community College
1977-78Walter N. Losey Jr.
MCD Facett Enterprises
1978-79Leo F. Lesh
Ingersoll Rand Painted Post
1979-80Rockney J. Lindgren
Ingersoll Rand - Athens
1980-81Daniel J. Mears
Corning Glass Works
1981-82Richard L. Seeley
Corning Glass Works
1982-1983Ronald R. Van Dine
MCD Facett Enterprises
1983-84George P. Lapinsky
Corning Glass Works
1984-85Donald J.Quigley
Schweizer Aircraft Corp.
1985-86David G. Pellman
Corning Glass Works
1986-87Joseph P. Waldron
Hardinge Inc.
1987-88James M. Cendoma
Cenco Equipment Company
1988-89Brian M. EatonHardinge Inc.
1989-90Robert B. Carlyle
Hardinge Inc.
1990-91Judy K. Cox
Corning Incorporated
1991-92Harry E. Menegus
Corning Incorporated
1992-93W. David Collins
Dress Rand Company
1957-58Michael J. Buffalin
Eclipse Machine Div
1958-59Karlton S. Beach
Morse Chain Company
1959-60Walter R. Keiffer
American LaFrance
1960-61Frank S. Soper
BMT Corporation
1961-62John F. Sayles
BMT - Morse Chain
1962-63Arthur T. Gott
Art Gott Company
1963-64Henry J. FraboniTrayer Products
1964-65Robert S. Randolph
Westinghouse Electric Co.
1965-66Edward Dezabala
Corning Glass Works
1966-67Bradley G. Carlson
Gierston Tool
1967-68Arthur D. WeigandRemington Rand
1968-69John J. Ryan
Remington Rand
1969-70George M. Heatley
Westinghouse Electric Co.
1970-71Charles L. Anderson
Remington Rand
1971-72Gerald S. Hawthorne
Art Gott Company
1972-73Richard H. WoodhouseArtistic Greetings Inc.
1973-74Alfred W. Hodel
Ingersoll Rand - Athens
1974-75Robert W. Eolin
Corning Glass Works
1993-94Trevor A. Francis
Corning Incorporated
1994-95Emmett S. King
Corning Incorporated
1995-96Carol J. Negri
Imaging & Sensing Technology
1996-97ChapterInnactive
1997-98David R. CrandellElectri-Cord Mfg.
1998-99David R. CrandellElectri-Cord Mfg.
1999-2000Roger R. SmithHardinge Inc.
2000-01Guy Kenney
Corning Incorporated
2001-02Gerald J. Rhodes
Dress-Rand Painted Post
2002-03Arthur Hand
Electri-Cord Mfg.
2003-04Bryce Sheffler
Dress-Rand Painted Post
2004-05Keith Walker
Hilliard Corporation
2005-06Steven Silvernail
Hardinge Inc.
2006-07Carl Romans
Buckley Owens Mach. Corp.
2007-08Dan Soroka - Hardinge Inc.Joseph Stone - Schweizer
Aircraft Inc.
2008-09Vincent Howell
Corning Inc.
2009-10Vincent Howell
Corning Inc.
2010-11Herb Green
Hardinge Inc.
Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Elmira, New York
Chapter #24
2010-2011 Officers:
Chairman Herbert Green Jr. 607-734-1694 (H), 607-378-4152 (W) 607-733-2895 (F) herb.green@hardinge.com Chairman Elect Vincent Howell CMfgE 607-765-1262 (H), 607-974-8179 (W) 607-974-2097 (F) howellvw@corning.com
Treasurer Stephen J. Silvernail 607-732-5031 (H), 607-378-4148 (W) ssilv706@yahoo.com
Secretary Rick Tuckerman 607-207-6099 (H), 607-481-0082 (W) Rick.Tuckerman@hardinge.com
Membership Roger SmithRecruiting and 607-732-0443 (H), 607-734-2281 (W)Certification 607-733-2895 (F)
Programs and Fred LoomisArrangements 607-732-7481 (H), 607-271-3002 (W) floomis@hs-e.com
Bulletin Editor David Crandelland Web Master 607-962-2074 (H/F) dcrandel@stny.rr.com
By-Laws and Dick VockrothHistorian 607-962-2810 (H)
Certification Carl Romans 607-739-0711 (H/F) sellstools@aol.com
Past Chairman of SME - Elmira Chapter #24
Chapter 24 founded February 17, 1939
Renamed SME from ASTME in 1970
Bulletin Advertising RatesThe annual advertising rates for the SME Chapter 24 Monthly Bulletin are as follows:
Full page (5.5 x 8.5") $225 / 10 issues 1/4 page (2.75 x 4.25") $75 / 10 issues 1/2 page (5.5 x 4.25") $125 / 10 issues Booster (1.375 x 2.75") $40 / 10 issues
The bulletin is published August through May or 10 months per year.
InsertsOne-time, full-page inserts will be accepted as advertising supplements. These inserts could be vendor line cards, product data sheets, corporate information, flyers, etc. These inserts will be limited to two inserts per issue and priced at $50 per issue.
CirculationThe circulation of the SME Chapter 24 Bulletin is approximately 130 pieces per month and represents almost 70 regional companies.
ContactPlease contact Bulletin Editor David Crandell for advertising information in the SME Monthly Bulletin.
Phone / Fax: 607-962-2074 Email: dcrandel@stny.rr.com
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70 Erwin Street Phone: (607) 962-2074 Painted Post, New York 14870 Fax: (607) 962-2074
Email: dcrandel@stny.rr.com
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Representing Quality Manufacturers
Iscar Metals Micro 100 Sumitomo Royal Products 3M Abrasives Lyndex/Nikken Norton Abrasives Carr Lane Komet Enerpac Ingersoll Cutting Tools IR Air Tools Guhring Armstrong Allen Tools Hanita Parlec Mikron Tools Osborn Brush Greenfield Industries Schunk OSG Starrett SGS Brown & Sharpe Robb Jack Mitutoyo Emuge Milacron Coolants American Saw (Lenox) Balzers Coatings Nachi Cutting Tools Vergason Coatings
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Serving the Southern Tier of New York and the Northern Tier of Pennsylvania for 60 years
Elmira Area: Jamestown Area: 11849 E. Corning Rd., Suite 103 35 Anderson Ave. Corning, NY 14830 Falconer, NY 14733 (607) 962-2232 (716) 484-1126 (800) 637-4776 (800) 828-2416 (607) 962-2366 fax (716) 484-1126 (fax)
March, 2010 Chapter Meeting
Vending in the Manufacturing Environment
Speaker: Harvey RohmillerAutocrib
March 16, 2010 (Tuesday)
5:30PM - 5:45PM - Arrival/Socialize5:45PM - Dinner/Speaker
Location:El Monte's Restaurant
51 Fisherville Road607-796-0142
We will be ordering from the menu
Let us know if you will be attending by Friday, March 12, 2010
Please contact:Fred Loomis
phone: 607-271-3002or email: floomis@hs-e.com
Chapter 24 members: I would like to take the opportunity to thank all of those who attended February's presentation on threading difficult materials. Jim Rayburn from Precision/Dormer did a fantastic job of explaining the different forms of making threads. Jim's many years of experience in manufacturing was relatable to the presentation. He carefully explained which form of threading was the best application for various materials.
Thank you to Pietro & Son for the great food and service.
The March meeting will be an educational overview of the technol-ogy, objectives and history of Vending in the manufacturing environment. Our speaker, Harvey Rohmiller from Autocrib, will enlighten us on the features and benefits of vending machines for the procurement, storage and distribution of tools and supplies to the manufacturing floor. With over 6,000 machines located in a broad assortment of manufacturing dis-ciplines, Autocrib has positioned itself as an industry leader in vending.
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Hope to see you at the next meeting.
Herb Green2010 Chapter Chairman