Author :
Hales, G.H. ; Addleton ; Jones, E.J.H. ; Cohen, Michael F. ; Ferguson, C.C. ; Gartside, V. ; Webster, K.V. ; Pistor, D. ; Beadle, L. ; Bamford ; Dyson, B.H. ; Carr, W.G. ; Jenkins, B.C. ; Calderwood, J. ; Scriven, D.J. ; Carlton Smith, S.
Abstract :
MR. G. H. HALES (Section President), who presided, expressed regret that Mr. Senger was not present to share with Mr. Addleton the appreciation with which members of the Institution of Production Engineers had received their paper on the subject of Static and Dynamic Balancing. Mr. Addleton had prefaced his paper by remarking that as regards his personal part in its preparation, he himself felt in the position of " The tail that wagged the Dog." Perhaps it would not be inappropriate to reply to this remark in "Cricket" language, at a time when the English cricketers were battling in the Test match with Australia, and say, "What a Tail!" for Mr. Addleton had wagged to some purpose.