Background
Schrenk, Lorenz Philip was born on February 8, 1932 in Utica, New York, United States. Son of Matthew Henry and Katheryn Charlotte (Hess) Schrenk.
(This book tells the fascinating story of the development ...)
This book tells the fascinating story of the development of Northern Pacific's most powerful and advanced steam locomotives. Motive power such as the trend-setting 4-8-4's, and the powerful 2-8-8-4 and 4-6-6-4 locomotives. With vast reserves of low-cost coal along its lines, it was only natural the road did not grap onto dieselization immediately. Northern Pacific Diesel Era is a sequal to this volume.
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8 1/2 x 11 - Hardbound, 300 pages, 320 illustrations, color plates, rosters, bibliography, and index. The Northern Pacific Railway entered the diesel era with a large fleet of modern steam locomotives, but gradually and then more rapidly, made the transition to diesel-electric motive power. Covering in detail, all of the road's diesels - the first generation switchers, the early road units, and the postwar road- switchers. The more powerful and technologically advanced second-generation units such as U25C, the U28C, the SD-45, and the U33C units are presented."
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research and development executive
Schrenk, Lorenz Philip was born on February 8, 1932 in Utica, New York, United States. Son of Matthew Henry and Katheryn Charlotte (Hess) Schrenk.
AB, George Washington University, 1954. Master of Arts, Ohio State University, 1962. Doctor of Philosophy, Ohio State University, 1964.
Associate scientist, System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, California, 1956-1957; associate scientist, Ramo-Woolridge, Inc., Denver, 1959-1960; research scientist, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, 1964-1970; manager life science, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, 1970-1978; manager training systems office, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, 1978-1980; manager human resources planning, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, 1980-1983; manager health care, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, 1983-1986; director human resources planning and talent, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, 1987-1988; director executive development, Honeywell, Inc., Minneapolis, 1987-1993; director, Infrared Solutions, Inc., Minneapolis, since 1994; director, ALTEC Solutions, Inc., Minneapolis, since 1994.
(This book tells the fascinating story of the development ...)
(8 1/2 x 11 - Hardbound, 300 pages, 320 illustrations, col...)
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Lieutenant junior grade United States Naval Reserve, 1954-1956, United States Ship Bennington. Member Human Factors Society, Lexington Group.
Married Ann Reed Sweeney, April 28, 1956. Children: Janet, Stephen, Lisa.