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Conestoga Foundrymen's Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conestoga Foundrymen's Association
The Conestoga Foundrymen's Association (CFA) is an Industry Trade Group consisting of member foundries in South Central Pennsylvania and foundry supply companies that service those foundries. CFA's brings together people working in the foundry industry. == History == CFA was founded by H. Nelson Albright, manager of the Columbia Malleable Castings Corporation,〔(Anvil International's Columbia, PA plant )〕 John W. Mentzer〔(Lancaster Foundry Supply )〕 and Clyde Sanders.〔(American Colloid Company )〕〔The Conestoga Foundrymen's Association and its History, J.H. Bruhn〕 The name "Conestoga" was taken from the Conestoga Wagon, which was used by American Pioneers to settle the American West and was invented and built in Lancaster County, PA. The CFA first met on April 27, 1949. Todd Belfield of Cochran Foundry was the organization's first chairman. Membership reached a high in 1974-75 with 110 sustaining companies and 379 associate members. CFA held regular meetings which focused on educating the people working in member foundries on "how-to" of foundry operations. CFA started its annual golf outing in 1950-51 and still holds this event. Proceeds go toward the CFA's annual scholarship fund. The scholarship is awarded to a student at Penn State who is studying cast metal sciences.
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