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HE IRON AGE VOL. XCIIL. JANUARY—JUNE, 1914 NEW YORK: DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY, 239 West 39th Street. os b z as - A Aachener Huetteverein: Rebuilding Blooming Mill in 12 Days, May 14 p 1228 Abell, O. J.: Chicago Iron Trade 1913, Jan 1 p 8 Labor Classified on Skill-Wages Basis,* Jan 1 p 48 New Development in Ford Factory Buildings,* Apr 9 p 902 Accidents: Analysis of Grinding Wheel, Apr 2 855 p As Related to Time of Week, May 7 p 1143 Campaign Against Saloons, Apr 16 p 967 Emergency Kits, Mar 5 p 629 Federal Bureau of Labor Safety, Feb 5 p 402 Inland Steel Company’s Coke Plant Safeguards, Mar 26 p 812 Interesting Employees’ Families in Safety, Feb 5 p 385 Intoxicants and, May 28 p 1331 Lehigh Valley Safety Campaign, Mar 26 p 815 Midvale Steel Company’s Bureau of Safety,* Apr 2 p 827 Mutual Insurance, Feb 26 p 561 New York Compensation Act, Jan 29 p 323 Physical Examination of Workmen, June 25 p 1587 Preventing, by Education, Feb 19 p 483 Preventing Work and Results,* Jan 15 p 197 Risks from Crowded Equipment, Jan 15 p 214 Safety First Hints, Mar 5 p 630 Acid Electric Furnace Process,* Mar. 12 p 670 Acklin Stamping Company: Difficult Stamping,* Jan 15 p 204 Addy, Matthew & Co.: Pig-Iron…
HE IRON AGE VOL. XCIIL. JANUARY—JUNE, 1914 NEW YORK: DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY, 239 West 39th Street. os b z as - A Aachener Huetteverein: Rebuilding Blooming Mill in 12 Days, May 14 p 1228 Abell, O. J.: Chicago Iron Trade 1913, Jan 1 p 8 Labor Classified on Skill-Wages Basis,* Jan 1 p 48 New Development in Ford Factory Buildings,* Apr 9 p 902 Accidents: Analysis of Grinding Wheel, Apr 2 855 p As Related to Time of Week, May 7 p 1143 Campaign Against Saloons, Apr 16 p 967 Emergency Kits, Mar 5 p 629 Federal Bureau of Labor Safety, Feb 5 p 402 Inland Steel Company’s Coke Plant Safeguards, Mar 26 p 812 Interesting Employees’ Families in Safety, Feb 5 p 385 Intoxicants and, May 28 p 1331 Lehigh Valley Safety Campaign, Mar 26 p 815 Midvale Steel Company’s Bureau of Safety,* Apr 2 p 827 Mutual Insurance, Feb 26 p 561 New York Compensation Act, Jan 29 p 323 Physical Examination of Workmen, June 25 p 1587 Preventing, by Education, Feb 19 p 483 Preventing Work and Results,* Jan 15 p 197 Risks from Crowded Equipment, Jan 15 p 214 Safety First Hints, Mar 5 p 630 Acid Electric Furnace Process,* Mar. 12 p 670 Acklin Stamping Company: Difficult Stamping,* Jan 15 p 204 Addy, Matthew & Co.: Pig-Iron Cost and Market Prices, June 25 p 1610 Akron, Municipal University of: Cincinnati Plan Engineering Col- lege, May 28 p 1329 Allen-Bradley Company: Speed Regulator for Induction Mo- tors,* June 18 p 1514 Allen, John R.: Experiences with American Ex- porters, Jan 1 p 73 Allen, T. B.: Patent for Silicon Castings, May 28, p 1328 Alliance Machine Company: Ore Handling Bridge at Pittsburgh Steel Company’s Plant,* June 25 p 1568 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Company: Reports, Apr 23 p 1035 Alloy Steels: At South Chicago, Jan 1 p 89 In Locomotive Cohaivestinn. Jan 8 p 144 Almond Mfg. Company: Post Type of Radial Drilling Ma- chine,* May 28 p 1336 Alton Steel Company: Works,* Feb 5 p 362 Aluminum: Developments in, Jan 22 p 260 In Rail Steel, Apr 30 p 1073 Ore Production in 1913, Apr 9 p 936 INDEX Illustrated articles indicated by*. Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers: Convention Proceedings, May 21 p 1302 Revised Scales Proposed, May 28 p 1359 Amalgamated Wage Scale Confer- ence, June 11 p 1473; June 25 p 1607 American Blower Company: Core Making Department,* Feb 5 357 p American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company: Tests of Brake Efficiency, Feb 5 p 415 Tests of Iron and Steel Carwheels, May 14 p 1228 American Can Company: Annual Report, Feb 19 p 527 Tin-Plate Tautbent Apr 2, p 876 American Chain Company: New Factory,* Jan 1 p 74 American Chemical Society: Visits Middletown, Apr 16 p 949 American Electrochemical Society: Announcement, Apr 9 p 931 Convention Proceedings, Apr 23 p 1006 Power for Electrodeposition, Jan 15 p 192 American Engine & Electric Com- pany: Four Cylinder Triple-Expansion Engine, Mar 19 p 754 American Hardware Company: Wheeler Cooling Tower,* Apr 9 p 908 American Implement Company: Foundry Riddle,* Feb 5 p 417 American Institute of Mining Engi- neers: Announcement, Jan 29 p 325 New Officers, Feb 19 p 524 Proceedings of Convention, Feb 26 p 562 American Iron and Steel Institute: Canadian Pig-Iron Output 1913, Apr 2 p 875 Convention Proceedings, May 28 p 1332 Convention Programme, Apr 30 p 1104; May 21 p 1302 New Members, Jan 15 -p 233; Feb 5 p 383; Mar 12 p 672; Apr 2 p 857; Apr 30 p 1104; May 28 1345 Pig-Iron Production by Grades, 1913, Apr 2 p 875 Pig-Iron Production, 1913, Feb 19 522 Production Structural Shapes, Wire ods and Nails, 1913, May 21 pp 1277 and 1285 Special Pig-Iron Statistics for 1913, June 4 p 1438 Steel Men on the Outlook, May 28 p 1342 American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware Association: Convention Proceedings,* June 4 p 1396 Convention Programme, May 14 p 1233 American Manganese Mfg. Company, Apr 23 » 1033 American Metal Company: . Non-Babbitted Bronze Bearings, June 11 p 1494 195768 American Pig Iron Association: Announcement of Formation, Jan 15 pp 213 and 215 Announcement of Meeting, Apr 23 p 1035 Convention Proceedings, Apr 30 p 1070 Meeting at Youngstown, June 25 p 1611 Western Division Meets at Chicago, May 14 p 1233 American Radiator Company: Annual Report, Mar 12 p 675 American Railway Master Mechanics’ Association : Exhibitors at Atlantic City, June 18 p 1554 American Rolling Mill Company: Interesting Employees’ Families in: Safety, Feb 5 » 385 American Sheet & Tin Plate Com- pany: Contract with American Can Com- pany, Apr 2 p 876 American Shipbuilding Company: Affairs, Apr 16 p 985 American Shipbuilding in 1913, Jan 8 p 177 American Society for Fire Preven- tion, Feb 26 p 547 \merican Society for Testing Ma- terials: Announcement of Meeting, Feb 19 p 505 Convention Programme, May 21 p 1287 Index to Proceedings, Feb 26 p 566 American Society of Mechanical En- neers: Papers for Spring Meeting, May 7 p 1157 Proceedings of Convention, June 25 pp 1584 and 1604 \merican Steel & Wire Company: Heat Treatment in Wire Industry,’ May 28 p 1320 New Fairfield Wire Plant, Mar 12 p 696 Welfare Work,* Jan 1 p 78 American Steel Foundries: Annual Report, Feb 19 p 524; Mar 19 p 722 American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers’ Association: Convention Proceedings, June 18 p 1550; June 25 p 1582e¢ American Tool Works Company: Heavy Service Shaping Machine,* May 28 p 1318 Ames, B. C., Company: Bench Jig and Die Filing Machine,* May 21 1267 Ams, Max, Saktieg Company: Double Crank Cutting Press,* Apr 9 p 900 Open Back Press,* Feb 26 p 557 Analysis: Clinkering of Coal, Feb 5 p 410 Errors in Combustion Carbon, Jan 15 p 214 Phosphorus Determination, Feb 5 p 412 Rapid Determination of Carbon,* Jan 1 p 64 Sulphur in Iron and Steel,* May 14 p 1253 Anti-Trust Bill, New, Apr 23 p 1018 Apprenticeship : Bonus System in Training Appren- tices,* Jan 1 p 86 " \ le i le YS a mr ademas f = = tee rede ine os Se : ‘ a La Lee Ss Be ae ee ere a eee es | ; : a a a iv Arbitration Boards, Industrial, Feb 5 p 382 Ardrey, R. L.: Information for Exporters, May 7 p 1119 Argentina: Possibilities as a Market,* Mar ! p 603 Armstrong Cork Company: Insulating Brick for Furnaces, Jan 15 p 206 Arnold and Read: Relation of Iron, Tungsten and Carbon and Iron, Nickel and Carbon, May 7 p 1142 Arnold, Professor: Gases in Steel, May 14 p 1205 Asphalt, Cleveland Crane for Han dling,* Apr 9 p 898 Association of American Steel Manu facturers: Annual Meeting, Apr 30 p 1104 Changes in Steel Specifications, June 25 p 1589 Association of Iron and Steel Electri cal Engineers: First Meeting Pittsburgh Section, Jan 15 p 230D Association of Manufacturers of Chilled Car Wheels, Jan 29 p 845 Atkins, E. C., & Co.: Hack Saw Machines, Improvements in, Feb 26 p 561 Atlanta Steel Company: Billet Mill,* June 11 p 1468 Atlas Car & Mfg. Company: Storage Battery Locomotive,* May 28 p 1327 Storage Battery Truck for Armor Plate,* May 28 p 1328 Auchy, George: Political Economists and New Bank ing Law, Mar 5 p 630 Australian Oxygen Company: Electrolytic Oxygen Plant,* May 14 p 1207 Austria: Gas Without Coke, Jan 29 p 305 Automobiles: Factory Tractor,* Mar 19 p 723 March Shipments Make Record, Apr 30 p 1104 Suggestions on Power Trucks,* Apr 23 p 1012 B Babcock, George De A.: Results of Applied Scientific Man agement,* June 4 p 1402; June 11 p 1454; June 18 p 1512; June 25 p 1572 Backert, A. O.: New Foundry Association Secre- tary, Feb 26 p 584; Mar 5 p 625* Baffle for Oil Annealing Furnaces,* Jan 29 p 320 Baggaley, Ralph: Adding Flue Dust to Molten Iron, Mar 19 p 751 Baildonhiitte Electric Steel Jan 15 p 202 Baker Brothers: Drilling Machine,* Jan 29 p 309 Baker, Dr. Harold H.: Accidents as Related to Time of Week, May 7 p 1143 Balboa Foundry, Panama Mar 26 p 776 Baldwin Locomotive Works: Annual Report, Mar 5 p 622 Electric Locomotive for Dock,* May 14 p 1251 Highest Power Locomotive, May 7 1 Works,* Canal,* pl Mill Electric Locomotive,* Apr 30 p 1061 Baldwin Steel Works: Purchased by Recker Steel pany, June 25 p 1589 Baltimore & Ohio Railroad: St. George Transfer Bridge,* Jan 15 p 190 Com- JANUARY-JUNE, 1914 Balz, George A.: Bethlehem By-Product Coke Plant, May 14 p 1214 Banking Law, Political and, Mar 5 p 630 Economists Barber Asphalt Paving Company: Crane for Handling Asphalt,* Ap: 9 p 898 Barlow Foundry Company: New Plant Inspected, May 7 p 1171 Barnes Drill Company: Drilling Machine, 20-In., p 1405 Sliding Extension Gap Lathe, 22 In.,* Apr 23 p 1054 Barrels: Niagara Seaming Machine fo Metal,* Mar 26 p 783 Warner Brothers Silent Tumbling, May 14 p 1197 Welding of Steel,* May 7 p 1139 Bars: New Specifications for Reinforcing, June 25 p 1589 Strains in Rolled Brass’ and Bronze,* May 7 1126 Tests of Rerolled Reinforcing, Mar 5 p 646 Barthen, Ivar: Swedish Developments, 1913, Jan 22 p 252 Jartlett, K. W.: Hard Water for Boiler Feed,* Mar 26 p 780 Bauer and Heyn: Shock Test and Annealing Steel,* May 21 p 1266 Bausch Machine Tool Company: Multiple Drilling Machine,* Mar 19 » 720 Bayonne Bolt & Nut Company: Handling Long Rods, June 11 p 1455 Beall, F. F.: Heat-Treatment of Machine Mate rials,* Jan 1 p 51 Beaman & Smith Company: Cylinder Boring Machine,* Feb 26 p 551 Bearings: For Rolling Mills,* June 18 p 1510 Non-Babbitted Bronze, June 11 p 1494 Ryerson Reinforced,* Jan 1 p 91 Tests of Lineshaft, Feb 5 p 374 Beaudry & Co., Inc.: Motor-Driven Forging Jan 1 p 100 Becker Steel Company: Buys Baldwin Steel Works, June 25 p 1589 Cobalt Steel Case, Feb 12 p 453 Benoit, Prof. G.: Strength of Wire Rope, Mar 12 p 663 Benzol Recovery Plant, Steel Corpora tion, Mar 26 p 815 Berry Foundry Company: Judgment Against Strikers, Jan 29 June 4 Hammer,” p 345 sesly, Charles H., & Co.: Double Ring Wheel Grinding Ma chine,* June 25 p 1576 Bessemer Process, Prolonging Life of, Jan 22 p 250 Best, William N.: Use of Heavy Oil Fuel, Mar 748 Welding with Liquid Fuel,* June 18 p 1516 Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Annual Report, Mar 19 p 727 By-Product Coke Plant, May 14, p 19 p 1214 Charters for Chilean Ore, Feb 19 527 Hydraulic Forging Press,* Mar 19 p 713 Koppers Coke-Oven Plant, Mar 12 p 680 Smelting Titaniferous Ore, June 18 p 1525 Swedish Vessels for Chilean Ore, Mar 12 p 697 Tofo Mines,* June 11 p 1456" Billet Prices for 28 Years, Jan 1 p 22 Binder for Ore Briquettes, Jan 8 p Blauvelt, William H.: Developments in By-Product Coke Ovens,* June 11 p 1462 Slagging Gas Producer, Jan 22 p 258 Blocking, Perkins Adjustable Strap Support for,* Jan 15 p 203 Boiler Makers’ Association: (See Master Boiler Makers’ Asso- ciation ) Boilers: Directory of Makers, Mar 12 p 711 Hard Water for Feed,* Mar 26, p 780 Heine High-Pressure, with Divided Baffles, May 28 p 1325 Lagonda Turbine Cleaner for Tubes,* June 4 p 1436 Steam, Standards, Jan 29 p 318 Waste Heat, Open-Hearth, Illinois Steel Company, Apr 9 p 897 Water-Tube Space,* Jan 8 p 143 Bolivia’s Tin Resources, May 7 p 1120 Bollinger-Andrews Construction Com pany: Ingot Mold Foundry at Josephine, Pa., June 11 p 1492 Bonus System in Training Appren tices,* Jan 1 p 86 Wage Payments, with, Mar 5 p 624 Book Reviews: Automobile Design, Construction and Repair, Jan 8 p 149 Design of Plate Girders, Apr 16 p 987 Economics of Business, May 7 p 1177 Engineering Index Apr 16 p 987 Engineers’ Costs and Economical Workshop Production, June 4 p 1437 Fitting and Erecting Engines, Apr 16 p 987 Foundry Machinery, Feb 12 p 449 Fowler’s Mechanical Engineers’ Pocket Book, Mar 12 p 711 Fowler’s Mechanics’ and Machin- ists’ Pocket Book and Diary, Mar 12 p 711 Handbook for Machine Designers and Draftsmen, Feb 19 p 501 Heaton’s Annual-Commercial Hand- book of Canada, Jan 22 p 267 How to Build Up Furnace Effi- ciency, Apr 16 p 987 Investigating an Industry, May 7 Bonus Six Years Annual—1913, p 1177 Law of Patents for Designs, May 14 p 1241 Machinery’s Handbook, May 14 p 1241 Mechanical World Electrical Pocket Book, Mar 12 p 711 Mechanical World Pocket Diary and Year Book, Mar 12 p 711 Metal Statistics, Feb 12, p 449 Poor’s Manual of Railroads, 19i4, Feb 19 p 501 Practical Pattern Making, Feb 12 p 449 Prosperity and How It Must Come, Apr 16 p 987 Quin’s Metal Handbook and Statis- tics, Feb 26 p 566 Welding, Feb 26 p 566 Work, Wages and Profits, Feb 26 p 566 Bookkeeping of Manufacturing Costs, June 4 p 1440 Boring Machines: Beaman & Smith Cylinder,* Feb 26 551 Detrick & Harvey Floor, Rotary Table,* Mar 5 p 609 Newton, for Cylinders,* Mar 19 p 719 Niles-Bement-Pond Turning and,* Mar 26 p 772 Pennsylvania Engineering 40-ft. Turning and,* Apr 9 p 899 Boston’s High-Pressure Equipment, Feb 26 p 556 Bowers, F. M.: Protective Welding Helmet,* June 4 p 1384 Boynton, A. J.: Furnace Slags, Stock Distribution and Hot Stove Possibilities, May 28 pp 1339 and 1360 Brackenbury, H. I.: a Tool Design, Feb 26 p 550 Brake Efficiency, Tests of,* Feb 5 p 415 Brass and Bronze Bars, Strains in Rolled,* May 7 p 1126 Brass Manufacturers, Spring Meet- ing, Mar 26 p 790 Brassert, Hermann A.: Modern American Blast Furnace Practice, May 28 p 1338; June 25 p 1578 Bray, Thomas J.: Investment Factor and Sales Pol- icy, May 28 p 1362 Brazil: As Buyer from United States,* Apr 2 p 832 Brazing oe Unifonte, Feb 12 p 43 Breakdowns of Machinery,* Mar 26 p 784 Breitung, E. N., & Co.: Ore Analyses, Mar 5 p 627 Brewer, Arthur: Fatigue in Intensive Work, Apr 30 p 1097 Brick, paaeeng Insulating, Jan 15 06 p Bridgeford Machine Tool Works: Railroad Axle Gap Lathe,* Mar 5 p 607 Bridges: Ore Handling, at Pittsburgh Steel Company’s Plant,* June 25 p 1568 St. George Transfer,* Jan 15 p 190 Brier Hill Steel Company: First Sheet Bars, Feb 19 p 505 New Steel Works,* Apr 2 p 840 Briggs, O. P.: Founders and the Open Shop, Apr 9 p 934 Briquettes : Binder for Ore, Jan 8 p 132 Iron Ore, Mar 19 p 733 Bristol Company: Alternating-Current Tachometer,* May 7 p 1138 Pneumatic Recording Tachometer,* Mar 26 p 773 Safety Set Screw,* Apr 9 p 907 British Topics: (See Great Britain) Broden and Roberts: Furnace Stock Line Shield,* Apr 30 p 1063 Bronze and Brass Bars, Strains in Rolled,* May 7 p 1126 Bronze Bearings, -Babbitted, June 11 p 1494 Brooklyn Engineers’ Club: Proceedings of, Feb 26 p 566 Brosius, Edgar E.: Clam-Shell Bucket,* Jan 1 p 99 Brown, Harvey F.: Slag for Street Foundations, Feb 12, p 435 Brown Instrument Compan Continuous Chart Susanne. Feb 26 p 565 Brown University: Course on Industrial Management, Jan 29 p 317 Industrial Management, Mar 5 p 611 Bryan, J. H. B.: Building Large Flywheels,* Mar 5 p 600 LIBRARY WEST VIRGINIA UNIVERSITY JANUARY-JUNE, 1914 Buck, D. M.: Copper in Roofing Sheet Steel, Apr 23 p 1038 Bucket, Brosius Clam-Shell,* Jan 1 p 99 Buckley, Thomas J., Engineering Com- pany: Curious Mistake in Figuring, Jan 8 p 151 Buffalo By-Product Coke Corporation: Plant at Buffalo, Feb 26 p 584; Apr 9 p 915 Buffing Machines: Standard Electric Universal Grind- ing and,* June 25 p 1569 Bullock Electric Mfg. Company: Affairs, Feb 26 p 571 Bunnell, Sterling H.: Jigs and Fixtures as Substitutes for Skill, Mar 5 p 610 Pure Drinking Water from Waste Heat,* Feb 12 p 434 Recent Advances in Expense Distri- bution, May 7 p 1136 Shop Drinking Water System, June 4 pp 1400 and 1443 Some Prime Principles of Salesman- ship, Jan 1 p 93 Burchard, Ernest F.: Red Iron Ores of Tennessee, Jan 22 p 248 Bureau of Standards: Ineffective Insulation from Electrol- ysis, June 4 p 1383 Burroughs Adding Machine Company: Safety First Hints, Mar 5 p 630 Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Company: First Exhibit Installed in Machin- ery Hall, June 4 p 1409 Business, Big, Can It Be Permanently Dissolved? Feb 5 p 378 By-Product Coke Ovens, Develop- ments in,* June 11 p 1462 By-Products in Iron and Steel Manu- facture, May 7 p 1148 Byers, A. M., Company: Wrought-Iron Pipe for Water, Apr 9 p 899 Hot Sea Cc Cadillac Motor Car Company: Improving Operation of Oven,* June 11 p 1451 Cambria Steel Company: Annual Report, Feb 26 p 565 Improvements, June 25 p 1608 Jones Pig-Iron Mixer Case, June 4 p 1417 Republic Mine Sold to Cleveland- Cliffs Company, June 4 p 1414 Campbell, James A.: Steel Trade Conditions, 981 Canada: Annual Report, Steel Company of Canada, May 14 p 1191 Duties Raised, Apr 9 p 914 Lack of Iron Ore, Mar 12 p 683 Large Imports of Iron and Steel, Feb 5 p 406 Mineral Production, 1913, Mar 12 p 665 Moffat-Irving Electric Apr 9 p 936 Our Losses from Steel Tariff, Apr 16 p 964 Our Pig-Iron Trade with, Apr 2 p 855 Peat Production, Jan 8 p 143 Pig-Iron Output, 1913, Apr 2 p 875 Steel Castings Direct from Ore,* Jan 8 p 132 Tariff Changes, Apr 16 p 986 Two Wire Rod Mills, Feb 12 p 467 Canada Machinery Corporation, Ltd.: Lathe with All-Geared Head,* Feb 12 p 439 Canadian Venezuelan Ore Company: Future of Imataca Ore, Jan 29 p 341; Feb 19 p 521; Apr 30 p 1095 Liquidator Appointed, June 25 p 1588 Core Apr 16 » Furnace, ¥ Canal, Ohio River-Lake Erie, June 18 p 1531 Capital Costs in Manufacturing Busi- ness, May 21 p 1278 Car Wheel Makers’ Association, Jan 29 p 345 Carbon: Hadfield Prize for Research on, May 21 p 1305 Rapid Determination of,* Jan 1 p 64 Carbon Steel Company: Employees Indicted, May 28 p 1361 Cardullo, Forrest E.: Bookkeeping of Manufacturing Costs, June 4 p 1440 Capital Costs in Manufacturing Business, May 21 p 1278 Depreciation of Factory Equip- ment, May 14 p 1236 Economics of Manufacturing Busi- ness, May 7 p 1172 Labor and Other Costs in Manu- facturing, May 28 p 1365 Carnegie Steel Company: Annual Banquet, Jan 8 p 153 Edgar Thomson Open-Hearth ; Plant,* Jan 1 p 43 Jones Pig-Iron Mixer Case, June 4 p 1417 New Boston Warehouse, Feb 26 p 584 Pocket Companion, Feb 5 p 369 Reduction to Tonnage Men, Feb 19 p 521 Tests of Manganese Vanadium Steel, Jan 29 p 320 Cars: December Increase in Idle, Jan 15 p 199 Heavier Loading of, Mar 19 p 750 Orenstein-Arthur Koppel, for Han- dling Coal to Boilers,* June 11 p 1470 Cast Iron: Effect of Manganese on, Feb 26 p 545 Effect of Oxygen on,* Feb 19 p 48& Castings: Acid-Resisting, Feb re 535 Customs Decisions on Iron, June 4 p 1430 Departure in Foundry Work,* Jan 15 p 204 Dynamic Properties of Steel, May 7 p 1130 Electric Furnace Steel, Direct from Ore, Apr 9 p 936 Electric Steel, in Great Britain, May 7 p 1133 Electroplating Zinc Alloy Die, Feb 12 p 433 Exeter Machine Works, Large Manganese Bronze,* Mar 5 p 615 For Specific Needs, May 21 p 1271 Forty-Carbon Steel for,* Jan 8 p 129 German Steel, and the Import Trade, Apr 30 p 1069 Hubbard 70-Ton Steel,* June 18 p 1524 Low Carbon Pig Iron for, Feb 26 548 Low Sulphur Converter Steel, Apr 16 p 984 New Rules for Steel, Mar 19 p 733 Patent for Silicon, May 28 p 1328 Recent Data on Electric Steel, Apr 23 p 1006 Segments for East River Tubes, June 18 p 1532; June 25 p 1606 Small Steel, as a Specialty, Wet 19 p 730 Special Heat Treatment of Steel,* Feb 26 p 546 Steel, Costs and Sales, Mar 26 p 786 Steel, Direct from Ore,* Jan 8 p 132 Catalogues: Getting Out Errorless, Feb 19 p 505 Proposed Standard Sizes,* Jan 29 p 304 S. DIESCHER & SONS, Mechanicaj and Civil Engineers, PITTSBURGH, PA, ‘anise aa en ee lhe atari eae vierannn vi Cement Doors at Minnesota Steel Plant,* Mar 19 p 728 Census, Pushing the 1915, Jan 15 p 250 Central Scrap Association Jan 29 p 339 Chain Power 376 Channel and T 1473 Chatterton, R. M.: Gas Producer, 3000-hp.,* Jan 8 p 140 Chemical Society: (See American Chicago: Iron and Bras Organized, fransmis 3101 ’ Feb 5 p Pas ses, June 11 p Chemical Society) foundry for,* May \ | 105 Chicago Bridge & Iron Company: Durebility of Iron and Steel Tank Vi 26 | Ld Chicago P m [oo! Comp Annu ene I Fo ia pn 49] (our i nine j ~ uy Ss Tes I Te! el ) 66 ‘ t r racto ] P Cal " . . cle } ) } 4 ure I P n N1 Be P< 1 Co ) } ( ul Vi Ch ( ‘ ‘ i Coin P] ( Pia ' T ; \ [ ( ' t Pp \ Cincl at P \ Pp 1 I M: | Cincinna eet t ( } ’ 345 Clapp. E. D M ( Fiftiet] \ i a ( lark, I I Electrie F1 0 ( Ml Ino LD r) ( a SJ Ste Trade Co it 981 ( oO A) Tru I L { te I cense for L M 14 1?1 Cleaning and Polishi Machi I wood Tinp teé Feb ] D 4560 Cleveland: Adopting Eastern Time, M 19 p i354 Machinery 2D R57 Plant Extensions in District, J 8 p 174 Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Company: Buys Republic Mine, June 4 p 1414 High Head Horizontal Duplex Pump,* Jan 22 p 256 Cleveland Crane & Engineering Com pany: Crane for Handling Asphalt, 9 p SUS Electric Crane 8 p 145 Cleveland Foundrymen’s Association: (See Foundrymen’s Associations) Demonstratio , Apr Ap) Limit Switeh,* Jan JANUARY-JUNE, 1914 Cleveland Hardware Company: Factory Il:umination,* Mar 5 p 612 Preventing Accidents by Educa tion,* Feb 19 p 483 Cleveland Machine & Mfg Horning Press of Unusual Var 26 p 785 Stroke Wiring and Forming Company: Size,* Lon , Press,* Jan 15 p 209 Cleveland Punch & She Works Company: Heavy Open-Gap iaaeine Me Cleveland Tool & Supply Company Expan 10 ba u? 15 p ° OR { leveland Twist Half Round Tape Pin Reamer, Apr 9 p 908 ( in, T P Ce I Hard Hit by Le l June 25 p TERR Clippe I i ‘ Ce } Ss 4 | S| vi 7 { rT. €3 ‘ ( I: ] Ly i rr 4 ) \ 1Y p % ) D | 110 ] ( ‘ | ‘ N W | Viay | | ‘ P W re 4 5 Ad ; TY) | | } 1 fT ‘ t . D I Prod { Rife ! O17 P ’ i a ' ( Ta 1 phuri l l ) elon ‘ BR CL)we J ne 1] | | 4¢ ) [a K st l ] : : on M Aga Rate é nr 0 ] ; ( V hou Tay } ) ( ( ? 7 | ne { | LO ! Plar Oo Sout} Pethlehem, Mar 12 p 680 Oven Gas for Lighting, Apr 2 p 851 " Plant Safeguards, Mar 2 Van Bauer Ovens, Mar 26 Wider Use of Oven Ga A Feb 26 p 558 Woodward Ovens, New, Jan 8 p 155 Cold Drawn Steel, Plant for Making, Mar 26 p 767 Washer Collar and Production, Eco- nomical,* June 4 p 1406 Colombia’s Resources and Possibili- ties,* June 4 p 1390 { ( ‘olorado Fuel & lron Company: Labor Situation, Apr 16 p 964 ‘olorado War, May 14 p 1212 ‘olumbia Steel Company: Departure in Foundry Work, 15 p 204 ‘olumbus Iron & Steel Company: Smelting Titaniferous Ore, June 18 p 1525 ‘ommission, Regulation by, Feb 12 p 10 pompensation, Workmen’s: New York Act, Jan 29 p 323 Ohio Insurance, Feb 5 p 407 tudy of, Mar 19 p 72 Jan “Wilful Act” of Employer in Ohio, Jan 22 p 264 : etiti Co-operation vs. Unre strained, Apr 23 p 1036 ‘ompressors, Ingersoll-Rand Oil Air, En- ine Driven May 28 p yoncrete and Steel ll p 1494 Bond Tests, June onecrete Wall, Failure of a Heat-Ex- 1,* Feb 5 p 414 ) ' 1) i ies of Steel Cast- pre M 1130 Forty be for Castings,* Low ] ( ‘ter Steel Cast 4 ! 0 | S4 ( ) hipments, 1913, | lid 1 Ro g Mills & Foun- dri Company: tivities at Mexico Ci y, Apr 23 p l on of New V s, Jan 1 pp Shop, Riter-Conley Mod- ern Steel,* May 14 p 1192 ntinental Motor Mfg. Company: Fac tory Lunch Roon ‘ Mar 5 p 597 ntinental Railway Supply & Equip- ompat \ Jou May 21 { ‘ Ju t j p x-Time Steel, Jan 15 212 ller, Cuth Ham *! Mechani- ‘al Type Elevato May 14 p 119% | id)? A, Associatio1 of Iron Workers, May 21 p Ame? Electroch ‘al Society, 4 ? » 1006 American Institute of Mining Engi- nee! oO 19 7 24- Feb 26 p American Iron and Steel May 28 p 1332 \merican Iron, Steel and Hardware Association p 1396 American Pig 20 p 1070 \merican Society of Mechanical En- Institute, Heavy ,* June 4 [ron Association, Apr gineers, June 25 pp 1584 and 1604 American Supply and Machinery Manufacture! Association, June 18 p 1550: June 25 p 1L582e Master Boiler Makers’ May 28 p 1359 National Association of turers, May 21 p 134 National Association of Sheet Metal Contractors, June 25 p 1610 National Association of Stove Man- ufacturers, May 21 p 1393 National Foreign Trade, June 4 p 1432 National Machine Tool Builders’ Association, Apr 30 pp 1077 and 1098* Association, Manufac- p 1303; May 28 National Metal Trades Association, Apr 23 p 1032; Apr 30 p 1074* National Supply and Machinery Dealers’ Association, June 18 p 1550; June 25 p 1582c Pacific Coast Metal Trades ciation, May 7 p 1125 Southern Supply and Machinery Dealers’ Association, Apr 16 p 962 Asso- Cooley, James E.: Freight Elevator Guards,* Feb 12 p 444 Safeguarding the Soda Tank,* May /p1il9 Cooling Tower, Wheeler, Apr 9 p 908 Cooper, C. & G., Company: Gas Engine Sales, Jan 29 p 318 Co-operation vs. Unrestrained petition, Apr 23 p 1036 Copper: Kstimated Production for 1913, Jan 8 p 139 In Roofing 1038 Production and Stock, December, Jan 15 p 231; January, Feb 12 p 471; February, Mar 12 p 702; March, Apr 16,p 986; April, May 14 p 1215; May, June 11 p 1476 opper-Bearing Sheets, Jan 1 p 60 orbin Cabinet Lock Company: Positiv e-Acting safe ty Guard,* Apr 2 p 837 ore Drying with City Gas, Apr 9 p 935 Making Department, American Blower Company,* Feb 5 p 357 Core Ovens, Improving Operation of,* June 11 p 1451 Corrigan, McKinney & Co.: Ore Book for 1914, Mar 19 p 756 Corrosion: Of Alloy Steels, Mar 19 p 756 Of Metals and Alloys in Apr 23 p 1005 Of Steel, Molyebdnum and, June 11 p L458 Service Test of Copper-Bearing Sheets, Jan 1 p 60 Steel and Its Correction, Jan 1 p 60 Com- Sheet Steel, Apr 23 p Service Test, Press ~ Core Contact, Costs: And Sales, Steel Casting, Mar 26 p (S86 Bookkeeping of June 4 p 1440 Capital, in a Manufacturing Busi ness, May 21 p 127 Determination of Economies in Han dling, May 21 p 1272 Economics of a Manufacturing Busi ness, May 7 p 1172 German Ferromanganese, May 7 p 1177 In Manufacturing, Labor and Other, May 28 p 1365 Investment Factor and Sales Policy, May 28 p 1362 Problems of Jobbing Foundries, Jan 1 p 90 Recent Advances in Expense Dis- tribution, May 7 p 1136 Sane Selling Policy with Attention to, May 28 p 1364 Study Costs First and Make Prices Afterward, May 28 p 1363 System in Jobbing Foundry,* June 4 p 1381 Coultas Three-Pass Stove,* May 28 p 1330 Countersinking Machine, Chicago Pneumatic,* Jan 8 p 139 Coupling, Thomas _ Self - Aligning Safety Shaft,* Jan 29 p 314 Cover for Oil Holes in Machine Tools,* Apr 30 p 1068 Crafts, Walter N.: Electric Furnaces for Steel Making, Apr 30 p 1066 Crain, G. D., Jr.: Handling the Depreciation Account, Mar 5 p 616 Manufacturing, JANUARY-JUNE, 1914 Crane Company: Extensive Construction, Jan 1 p 85 Cranes: Cleveland Electric Limit Switch," Jan 8 p 145 Cleveland, for Handling Asphalt,’ Apr 9 p 898 Handling Long Rods in Plant, June 11 p 1455 Industrial Works Electric Tunnel,’ May 14 p 1191 Large Morgan Contract, May 19 p 719 Crescent Machine Company: Universal Wood-Working Machine,’ June li p 1471 Crop Prospects, Brilliant, May 14 p Bayonne 1213 Crosby, F. B.: Power Required to Rol! Steel.* Jan 29 p 310 Crowley, John A.: Representative of Gronwal! Elec tric Furnace, Feb 19 p 522 Crucible, Joseph Dixon Non-Skim ming,* Jan 22 p 251 Cupola: Life of Linings, Mar 19 p 725 Customs Decisions: Classification Partly Finished Articles, June 25 p 1607 Iron Castings, June 4 p 1430 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Company: Automatic High Voltage Motor Starter,* Feb 19 p 500 Electric Device for Shifting Gears,* Mar 26 p 785 Mechanical Type Elevator Con- troller,* May 14 p 1196 Cutting Machines: Espen-Lucas Duplex Cold Saw,’ Mar 5 p 617 Shuster Roll Straightening and,* Ap! d Cutting Tool Built-Up High-Speed Steel, p 1124 +p 10 May 7 D Darling, Charles R.: Insulation of Furnace 749 Davis-Bournonville Company: Welding of Steel Barre 1139 Davis, W. P., Machine Company: Upright Drilling Machine,* Jan 15 » 199 De Bille, Waldemar H. F. N.: Panama Exposition Exhibits, 5 p 369 De Holl, H. R.: Inland Steel Company’s Coke Plant Safeguards, Mar 26 p 812 Dean, Stuart: Making the Foundry Pay, Feb-12p 432 Decarbonization in Hardening Steel Dies, Curious, May 21 p 1301 Decisions of Interest to Manufactur ers, Judicial, Mar 5 p 626; Mar 19 p 749; Apr 9 p 945; Apr 16 p 997; Apr 23 p 1046; May 7 p 1187; May 21 p 1304; June 4 p 1431; June 11 p 1504 Defiance Machine Works: Double-Plunger Hydraulic Jan 15 p 209 Department of Commerce: Steel Trade Wage Cuts, May 14 p 1234 Depreciating Account, Handling the, Mar 5 p 616 Depreciation of Factory Equipment, May 14 p 1236 Designs, Protection of, Feb 12 p 448 Detrick & Harvey Machine Company: Floor Boring Machine with Rotary Table,* Mar 5 p 609 Heavy Duty Horizontal Drilling Machine,* Mar 26 p 781 Planing Machine, Large,* June 4 p 1394 Mar 19 p May 7 p Feb Pump,* vii Special Grinding Machine for Safe Work,* Apr 30 p 1065 Detroit Foundrymen’s Association: (See Foundrymen’s Associations) Detroit Hoist & Machine Company: Portable Geared Electric Hoists,* Jan 1 p 92 Detroit Tool Company: Horizontal Driiling Machine,* Apr bs p S3vH Deutsche Maschinenfabrik A. G.: Pig-Casting Machine,* Jan 29 p 312 Diamond Expansion Bolt Company: Combination Vise and Drilling Ma- chine,* June 18 p 1509 Diamond Forging & Mfg. Company: To Enlarge, May 28 p 1359 Diamond State Steel ¢ ompany: To be Remodeled, Apr 235 p 1033 Dickow, Fred C.: Miliing Machine Index Centers, 10 in.,” May 21 p 1270 Diehl Mfg. Company: Ney E lect Piant, ical Manufacturing June 4 p £10 liesel Engine, Fulton Small Three Cylinder,* Apr 2 p 890 Ding EK lectro-Magnetic Separator Company Se paratol for Machine Shops, Apr 9 p 908 Directo V; Crade, of South America, Viar 26 p 135 Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company: Non-Skimming Crucible,* Jan 22 p 251 Dodge Mfg Cast-lLron Company: Puli Vy, June 11 p 1461 Dominion [ron & Company: To Sell Wabana Ore, Feb 19 p 520 Donner, W. H Chairman I yivania pany, Apr 30 p 109% Doo iLtie, William H ° Prevention Stee] Steel Com- W ork and Re Accident ults,* Jan 15 p 197 Dowd, Albert A.: Economical Collar and Washer Production,* June 4 p 1406 Drawbac Allowance, Decline in Ex- port with, Jan & p 172 Drawings, Shop Efficiency as Affected by,* Feb 5 p 370 Drawn Steel, Plant for Making,* Mar 26 p i67 Drew, H. E. Ame n ind British Machinery Exports, June 4 p 1434 Drill Making and Sharpening Ma- hine, Word Bros., Jan 15 p ZUi Drilling Machine Almond Post Type of Radial,* May 28 p 1336 Baker Brother Large Ball-Bear- ing,* Jan 29 p 509 Barn 0-in.,* June 4 p 1406 Baush Mulitiple,* Mar 19 p 720 Chicago Pneumatic Countersink- ing,* Jan 8 p 139 Cincinnati Combination Apr 23 p 1055 Davis Upright,* Jan 15 p 199 Detrick & Harvey Heavy Horizontal,* Mar 26 p 781 Detroit Horizontal,* Apr 2 p 886 Diamond Combination Vise and,* June 18 p 1509 Fosdick 5-ft. Heavy Radial,* June 4 Dp 1385 Fosdick Heavy Duty 29 p 305 Ingersoll - Rand Roller - Bearing Pneumatic,* Jan 22 p 249 National -Heavy,* Apr 30 p 1064 Pioneer Two-Spindle Bench,* Apr 2 Electric,* Duty tadial,* Jan p 889 Rockford Two-Spindle,* Jan 29 p 314 Superior 20-in.,* Apr 2 p 888 Superior High-Speed Upright,* June 4 p 1437 Taylor & Fenn Completely Guard- ed,* Apr 2 p 889 a | | | Viii Vulcan, Wall Type Radial,* Feb 12 p 442 Wahlstrom Automatic Straight _ Shank Chuck,* May 21 p 1281 Windsor Automatic Gridley,* Feb 26 p 544 Drinking Water System for Shop, June 4 pp 1400 and 1443 Drouve, G., Company: Service Test of Copper-Bearing Sheets, Jan 1 p 60 Dudley, P. H.: Interior Transverse Fissures in Rails,* Feb 19 p 492 Dynamic Properties of Steel Castings, May 7 p 1130 E Earle Gear & Machine Company: St. George Transfer Bridge,* Jan 15 p 190 River Tubes, Cast-Iron ments for, June 18 p 1532 Eastern Iron and Steel Merchants’ Association : Retains Charter, Apr 2 p 857 Eastwood, Sidney K.: Baffle for Oil Annealing Furnaces,* Jan 29 p 320 Economics of a Manufacturing Busi- ness, May 7 p 1172; May 14 p 1236; May 21 p 1278; May 28 p 1365; June 4 p 1440 East Seg- Edging Machine for Shells, Water- bury Farrel,* Mar 5 p 615 Editorials: Accident Risks from Crowded Equipment, Jan 15 p 214 Administration and Business, Jan 29 p 322 Against Instalment Buying, June 11 p 1475 Alien Contract Labor Law, Mar 26 p 794 American Open-Hearth Economies, May 21 p 1284 Analysis of Grinding Wheel Acci- dents, Apr 2 p 855 Belated Government Statistics, Mar 19 p 735 Brilliant Crop Prospects, May 14 p 1213 Business Men in‘Politics, June 18 p 1530 Canada’s Tariff Policy, Apr 9 pp 913 and 914 Caring for the Unskilled Laborer, Feb 19 p 504 Coke Production June 11 p 1474 Colorado Labor Situation, Apr 16 p 964 Colorado War, May 14 p 1212 Comparisons with 1912, Apr 30 p 1080 Congenial Work for Secretary Red- field, Apr 16 p 965 Consumption of Coated Sheets, Jan 22 p 268 Consumption of Rails, Jan 8 p 151 Curious Mistake in Figuring, Jan Statistics, 1913, Steel 8 p 151 Cutting Wages to Keep Busy, Apr 23 p 1017 Decline in English Prices, Mar 19 p 13¢ Depression Here and Abroad, June 25 p 1586 Does Welfare Work Pay? Jan 1 p 103 Dr. Moldenke’s Resignation, Jan 29 » 324 Efficient Use of Equipment, Jan 29 323 Employees on Steel Works Condi- tions, Apr 30 p 1080 English to Foreigners in Hours, May 21 p 1286 Exclusive Territorial Rights At- tached, Mar 19 p 735 Exports of Iron and Steel in 1913, Feb 26 p 568 Express Service Still Needed, Mar 5 p 628 Shop JANUARY-JUNE, 1914 Farmer’s Responsibility, May 7 p 1153 Field of Lake Front Furnaces, Jan 1 p 102 For a Textile Machinery tion, June 11 p 1475 Ford Profit Distribution, Jan 8 p 150 Foreign Invaders June 18 p 1530 Freight Car Needs of Apr 16 p 965 Future Steel Price Mar 26 p 792 Gompers Wins, May 14 p 1212 Good Times as a Political June 25 p 1586 Government Control of Lake Traf- fic, Mar 12 p 678 Great Drop in Steel Exports, Mar Associa- Making Ready, Railroads, Fluctuations, Issue, 26 p 794 Hasten the Rate Decision, Jan 22 p 269 Helping to End War on Business, Apr 16 p 966 Improving the Mill Mar 5 p 628 Increasing Tonnage of Steel Scrap, Apr 23 p 1016 Industrial Railroad 12 p 450 Industrial Railroads May 28 p 1342 International Tin-Plate tion, May 28 p 1343 Keeping a Clean Shop, Apr 9 p 913 Labor Questions and Publicity, June 4 p 1413 Lake Superior Ore Prices, May 7 Repair Shop, Decision, Feb Have Rights, Competi- p 1154 Long-Time Steel Contracts, Jan 15 p 212 Management at Worcester Meet- ings, Apr 30 p 1081 Need of Railroad Facilities, Apr 2 p 854 New Attitude on Iron Ore, June 11 p 1475 New Profit-Sharing Plan, Feb 12 p 452 New Steel and Pig-Iron Capacity, Feb 5 p 380 New Tariff Not Yet 26 p 792 New York Compensation Act, Jan 29 p 323 York Harbor June 11 p 1474 Ohio River-Lake Erie Canal, June 18 p 1531 Organizing the Scrap-Iron Trade, Jan 22 p 269 Our Foreign Trade, May 21 p 1284 Our Foreign Trade Balances, June 25 p 1586 Tested, Mar New Steel Works, Our Impotent Patent Laws, Mar 5 p 629 Our Losses from Canada’s Steel Tariff, Apr 16 p 964 Our Pig-Iron Trade with Canada, Apr 2 p 855 Our Relations with Mexico, Apr 23 p 1016 Passing of Spiegeleisen, Apr 9 p 913 Passing the Depth of the De- pression, Jan 15 p 212 Physical Examination of Workmen, June 25 p 1587 Pig Iron Association, New, Jan 15 p 213 Pig-Iron Output in 1913, Feb 26 p 568 President Wilson’s Business Views, June 4 p 1414 Prices Under the New Tariff, Jan 1 p 104 Prodding the Commerce sion, Mar 12 p 679 Progress in the Rail Problem, Mar 12 p 680 Proposed Trade Commission, Apr 2 855 Public Sentiment a Potent Force, Jan 8 p 152 Commis- Railroad Building and Rail Output, Mar 26 p 793 Railroad Rate Increase, May 7 p 1153 Record Growth in Steel Capacity, Jan 1 p 102 Regulation by Commission, Feb 12 p 450 Revenue from “Spotting” Cars, Feb 26 p 569 Salesmanship in Steel, Feb 19 p 503 Saloon and Industrial Works, May 14 p 1213 Secretary Redfield as a Statistician, Apr 30 p 1082 Selecting and Rating Men, Feb 5 p 381 Setting Cleveland Clocks Mar 19 p 734 Shall Unions Have Special Privi- leges? June 4 p 1412 Southern Pig-Iron Rate Case, Mar 12 p 678 Starting a Piece-Work Operative, Feb 5 p 381 Steel Men on the Outlook, May 28 p 1342 Steel Production Statistics, May 21 p 1285 Steel Sheets to Resist Weather, Apr 23 p 1017 Steel Trade’s Prospects, Apr 9 p 912 Taking Advantage of a Slack Time, Jan 8 p 150 The Iron Age’s Quotations, Feb 19 p 502 To Increase “Independent” Exports, June 4 p 1413 To Prohibit Foreign Trust Prod- ucts, Mar 12 p 679 Use and Abuse of Emergency Kits, Mar 5 p 629 Westinghouse, George, 736 Why Make Bad Conditions Worse? Jan 22 p 268 Will Iron Be the Barometer? May 7 p 1152 Year in _ Industrial Jan 1 p 103 Education: Training Shop Teachers for the In- dustries, Mar 26 p 787 Vocational, at Public Expense, Mar 19 p 737 Efficiency : Exposition in New York, Apr 9 p Ahead, Steel Mar 19 p Engineering, 917 Some Side Lines of Factory, May 14 p 1214 Efficiency Society: Announcement, Jan 15 p 230B Annual Meeting, Feb 5 p 400 Eisner, Dr. O. R.: German Lap-Welded Pipe,* Apr 2 p 831 Electric Furnace Company of Amer- ica: Annealing Furnace,* June 25 p 1570 Electric Rolling Mills, June 11 p 1459 Electric Smelting at Hardanger, Nor- way, Jan 8 p 135 Electrical Engineers: (See Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engineers) Electrical Manufacturing Plant, Diehl New,* June 4 p 1410 Electrical Welding of Pipe, May 14 p 1241 Electricity in the Foundry, Feb 12 p 430 Electrochemical Society: (See American Electrochemical So- ciety) Electrochemistry, Economic and Aes- thetic Aspects of, Apr 23 p 1010 Electrodeposition of Metals, Power for, Jan 15 p 192 Electrolysis, Ineffective Insulation from, June 4 p 1383 Electromobile Company: Factory Tractor,* Mar 19 p 723 Electroplating Zine Alloy Die Cast- ings, Feb 12 p 433 Elevator Guards, Freight,* Feb 12 p 444 Eller Mfg. Company: New Plant, Jan 15 p 230D Elliot, H. A.: Portable Hardness Testing Ma- chine,* Mar 12 p 665 Elwood Iron Works Company: Tinplate Cleaning and Polishing Machine,* Feb 12 p 438 Empire Steel & Iron Company: Explosion in a New Jersey Iron Mine, Feb 12 p 453 Engineering, Year in Industrial, Jan 1 p 103 Engines: American Four-Cylinder Triple- Expansion, Mar 19 p 754 Erecting Mesta Blowing,* May 14 p 1250 High Economy of Mill, Feb 19 p 491 Mesta, Rapid Building,* Jan 22 p 257 Steam Consumption of Rolling Mill, June 25 p 1571 Engines, Gas: Building Large Flywheels,* Mar 5 p 600 For Steel Plants, Turbines vs., Apr 30 p 1096 Engines, Oil: Fulton Small Three-Cylinder Die- sel,* Apr 2 p 890 Equipment: Depreciation of Factory, May 14 p Efficient Use of, Jan 29 p 323 Special, Making a Profit on,* Feb 5 p 372 Espen-Lucas Machine Works: Duplex Cold Saw Cutting-Off Ma- chine,* Mar 5 p 617 Evans, H. D.: Systematizing the Purchasing De- partment,* Dec 5 p 403 Exeter Machine Works: Large Manganese Bronze Casting,* Mar 5 p 615 Exhibits: Make Them Worthy of Your Plant, May 21 p 1286 Railway Supply Manufacturers’ Association, June 18 p 1554 Expense Distribution, Recent Ad- vances in, May 7 p 1136 Exporters: Information for, May 7 p 1119 Some Experiences with American, Jan 1 p 73 Exports: American and British Machinery, June 4 p 1434 Decline in, With Drawback Allow- ance, Jan 8 p 172 Falling Off in Steel, Apr 2 p 856 Great Drop in Steel, Mar 26 p 794 Iron and Steel in 1913, Feb 20 p 568 Iron and Steel to the Philippines, Mar 5 p 629 Less—Imports More, June 11 p 1476 To Increase “Independent” Steel, June 4 p 1413 Trade Experience, Mar 12 p 666 And Imports of Iron and Steel: November, Jan 22 p 271; De- cember, Feb 19 p 500; January, Mar 19 p 754; February, Apr 9 p 930; March, May 14 p 1233; April, June 18 p 1533 Expositions: Chilean-American Permanent, Apr 9 p 935 First National Efficiency, Apr 9 p 917 Industrial Relations in New York, Apr 16 p 986; Apr 30 p 1068 Machinery Palace at San Fran- cisco,* Jan 15 p 189 National Railway Appliance Asso- ciation, Mar 26 p 773 News of the Panama-Pacific, Feb 19 p 520 JANUARY-JUNE, 1914 Panama Exhibits, Feb 5 p 369 Panama-Pacific, First Exhibit In- stalled in Machinery Hall, June 4 p 1409 Panama-Pacific Machinery Exhib- itors, May 14 p 1204 Panama-Pacific, Machinery Palace,* Mar 26 p 775 Progress at Panama-Pacific,* June 11 p 1467 Semarang, Java, Colonial, Feb 26 p 545 Express Service Still Needed, Mar 5 p 628 F Factory Buildings, New Development in Ford,* Apr 9 p 902 Factory Efficiency, Some Side Lines of, May 14 p 1214 Fair, Charles: Standardizing Motors for Machine Tools, May 7 p 1134 Famous Mfg. Company: Press for Busheling Metal Scrap,* Mar 12 p 673 Farmer’s Responsibility, May 7 p 1153 Farr Alpaca Company: New Profit-Sharing Plan, Feb 12 p 452 Farrell, James A.: Sees Early Improvement, May 14 p 1215 Fate, J. D., Company: Industrial Locomotives,* May 14 p 1252 Fatigue and the Modern Man, Apr 23 p 1035 Fatigue in Intensive Work, Apr 30 p 1097 Federal Bureau of Labor Safety, Feb 5 p 402 Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Company: Cost of Shop Photographic Depart- ment,* May 7 p 1117 Ferracute Machine Company: Double - Crank Single - Presses,* Jan 1 p 99 Ferromanganese at Dunbar, Pa., Apr 23 p 1033 Ferromanganese Costs, German, May 7p il77 Fertilizer Plant at Ensley, Slag, June 18 p 1532 Figuring, Curious Mistake in, Jan 8 p 151 Filing Machine: Ames Bench Jig and Die,* May 21 p 1267 Fire Extinguisher, Sawdust as a, Feb 26 p 560 Fire Prevention Society: (See American Society for Fire Prevention) Fisk, Gust.: Heat Efficiency of the Open-Hearth, Mar 19 p 732 Fissures and Broken Rails, Trans- verse, June 18 p 1528 Fittings, American Standardization of Valves and, Jan 8 p 155 Fitzgerald, Jr., and Siebert: Power Kequired to Roll Steel,* Jan 29 p 310 Fleming, William R.: Rapid Determination of Carbon in Steel,* Jan 1 p 64 Flinn-O’Rourke Company: East River Iron Segment Contracts Placed, June 25 p 1606 Flue Dust to Molten Iron, Adding, Mar 19 p 751 Fluorine Process in the Open-Hearth, Mar 19 p 724 Flywheels, Building Large Gas En- gine,* Mar 5 p 600 Follansbee Brothers Company: Water-Cooled Sheet Mill Standing,* Jan 8 p 144 Foote Brothers Gear & Machine Com- Business Action pany: Enlarges Gear Plant, Apr 23 p 1033 ix Forbes & Meyers: Electric Grinding Machine,* May 21 p 1265 Forbes, W. A.: Cleaning Blast-Furnace Gas, Jan 22 p 254 Ford Motor Company: Labor Classified on Basis,* Jan 1 p 48 New Development in Factory Build- ings,* Apr 9 p 902 Plan for Employees’ Jan 29 p 306 Profit Distribution, Jan 8 p 150 Unique Power Plant, Feb 5 p 409 Foreign Invaders Making Ready, June 18 p 1530 Foreign Iron Trade in 1913, Feb. 19 p 500 Skill-Wages Betterment, Foreign Trade Balances, Our, June 25 p 1586 Foreign Trade Convention, National: (See National Foreign Trade Con- vention ) Foreign Trade, Our, May 21 p 1284 orge, Word Bros. Drill Heating,* Feb 5 p 416 Forty-Carbon Steel for Jan 8 p 129 Fosdick Machine Tool Company: Drilling Machine, 5-ft. Heavy Radi- al,* June 4 p 1385 Heavy Duty Radial Drilling Ma- chine,* Jan 29 p 305 Foundries Slack, Steel, Mar 5 p 615 Foundry: Balboa, for Panama Canal,* Mar 26 p 776 Barlow Foundry Company’s New, May 7 p 1171 Blast Furnace Gas fot Molds, Apr 16 p 951 Bollinger-Andrews Ingot Mold at Josephine, Pa., June 11 p 1492 Can It Keep Promises Without Af- fecting Tonnage? May 7 p 1155 ollective Bargaining in the Trade, Apr 2 p 876 ‘olumbia Steel Company’s Depart- ure in Work,* Jan 15 p 204 ‘ore Drying with City Gas, Apr 9 Castings,* Drying ~ a p 935 Cost Keeping in a Jobbing,” June 4 p 1381 Cost Problems of the Jobbing, Jan 1 p 90 Electricity in, Feb 12 p 430 Gray-Iron, Quigley Furnace & Foundry Company,* Feb 12 p 429 Griffin Carwheel, for Pacific Coast, May 14 p 1206 Indiana Sand Drying Stove,* May 21 p 1273 Iron and Brass for Chicago,* May 7 p 1132 Jobbing, on Piece Work, Feb 5 p 408 Jobbing, Systematized, Apr 2 p 852 Krause Jolt Ramming Machine,* June 4 p 1409 Life of Cupola Linings, Mar 19 p 725 Magnet for Shaking Out Castings,* June 11 p 1460 Making It Pay, Feb 12 p 432 Open Shop and the, Apr 9 p 934 Osborne Portable Molding Machine,* June 11 p 1470 Recent Molding-Machine ments, Apr 2 p 887 Reclaiming of Waste Sand,* May Large Achieve- 28 p 1315 Safety and Sanitation, Jan 15 p 210 Shock Test and Annealing of Steel,* May 21 p 1266 Steel in Cupola Mixtures, Apr 9 p 935 Western Tool & Mfg. Company’s Molders’ Bench,* Apr 2 p 830 Foundry Foremen, Associated: Prize Offered to Members, Feb 5 p 400 <I gh * we 5 aE REN to ME PS esis ee Dea x +e Foundrymen’: Allied, Plans Associations: for Conventions, Jan 22 p 298 American: Cc A. O. Backert, p 584; Mar 5 p 62 Campaign Against Saloons Shops, Ap1 16 p 968 Convention Preparatio: p 915 ya Molden} e Secretary, Feb 26 ~) Neal Apr 9 Resig s Secretary leveland, Jan Detroit, Jan 1 p 250D; May l p New England, Jan 29 p 32 May 28 L368 Newal Jal 21( be l $4 Ma : 69 \ 05: Ms: ] r 234 june 11 p 1471 ! Philadelpl J > p 233; Mar 1 : p é \ y OI M: 14 p : ] d l p 1292 : Pit ST i irr | it Yr 14 " Foundryme { : Chie: i" \ 6 7 Ht France: Tror ind } Il ow ee Q i | 5 P \ iy | H. H R ‘ \ ve Oo ‘ | I i : F . Kas [ { G | ) , : . | Fy ! ( | ) ; Fu Vi ‘ y | Ful Mi ( ai vi n } ( é HY o Q ict mstrong for, >. 4 Facial encom ye a tc ea ete ee Ne A CCE >. fF] ft Baffle Lol Gas-Fired Design,’ Insulation of, Mar 19 p 749 Rockwell Regenerative Shop, lan 15 p 206 Oil Annealing Jan 29 1 j y, 29 320 Feb 12 p 146 Apr 30 p 1069 Warm-Air Makers Organize, Feb 5 p 40] JANUARY-JUNE, 1914 Welding 516 pl “urnaces, Accuracy in with Liquid Fuel, Blast: Statistics, ) Cleaning Gas, Jan 22 p Coultas Three-Pass Ste p 1330 Distribution of Raw Mat Ma 25 6p 560 ’ C] “ G M 1208: June 18 p 15 Field of Lake Fro Ja Gas 1 a F Feb 12 1 : (Gas ) 1) ] Mo Ay German Dry Gas ¢ i Aor 9 p 906 ly ect 1 P? ‘ May 21 p 1274 Ire Ore | ruette M Liibe Pls Mar 19 | Martir " ‘ ( Rer P ‘ \ ; cas ' ; ] { ~ |? el ( t Ti ( yy > Thwi Reg ate Ma irnaces, Gas: Industrial Heat Treating. p 206 Furnaces, American 1284 ypen-Hearth: Fx onomies, May June 91 18 Pp Brier Hill Steel Company’s New.* Apr 2 vp 840 Edgar Thomson,* Jan 1 p 43 Fluorine Process, Mar 19 p 724 Heat Efficiency, Mar 19 p 732 sillon, New, Mar 5 p 631 Pi ocesses Compared, June 18 p 1518 Sharon Steel Hoop Company, New, May 14 p 1238 Steam from Waste Heat, Jan 29 p 316 Mas Talbot and Other Processes,* 21 p 1258 Waste Heat Boilers at Illinois Stee] Company, Apr 9 p 897 May G Richard H.: of Metals and Alloys in Contact, Apr 23 p 1005 Machine Company: Ball-Bearing Polishing Api zp 836 Bench Type Disk Grinding *h e. Api 30 p 1068 aines, Corrosion Lathes,” Ma D Grinding Machines,* Jan 8 p ee 14 Patternmaker’s Machine,* May 28 p \ttachment Company: ( Cutting Attachment, Lathe, Mi p 1147 . G., Machine Company: Machine, 12-In. Rotary ‘Ee. J ine F D 157] vy Company: | ! Machi June 11 1 LD Ma s Feb Ire 2p 1D) g¢ Molds p s Z D 4 | Ja er : Feb 5 p 37 ly Ap » 95 Tar ¢ é 100-hp Ji ® i() \ ‘ ‘ 25 p 1412 ae (, Problen in Steel Mills. Ap 1096 Powe Required to Roll Steel,* Jar it . Kirk Rapid Working Surface. May 21 p 1265 tinge Machines: Garrett Cutting Lathes, Attachment for May 7 p 1147 Gould & Eberhardt Large matic,* Mar 26 p 771 Lees-Bradner Generating Machine,* Apr 30 p 1062 Auto- Gears: Cutler-Hammer Electric Device for Shifting,* Mar 26 p 785 Mesta Staggered Rol.ing Mill!,* Jan 15 p 198 New Piocess Tempering Machine,* June 18 p 1514 Gebiihr, Carl: Exporting Machine Tools, June 18 p 1557 General Chemical Company: English to Foreigners in Shop Hours, May 21 p 1286 General Electiic Company: Annual Report, Apr 30 p 1103 Elec’:ical Control for Panama Locks, Feb 5 p 414 Engine - Type Commutating Generators,* Mar 26 p 774 Generators, General Electric Enzine- Type Commutating Pole, Mar 26 p 774 German Silver, Stamford Plant Mak- ing,* Apr 9 p 895 Germany: Acid Electric Furnace Mar 12 p 670 Cobalt Steel Case, Feb 12 n 453 Deutsche Maschinenfabrik A. G. Pig-Casting Machine,* Jan 29 p 312 Dry Gas Cleaning Process,* ; p 906 Exports for 11 months, Feb 5 p Pole Process," Apr 9 Exports for 1913, Feb 12 p 433 Exports for First Quarter, May 14 p 1210 Exports for Four Months, Ju l p 151 Exports, January, M: 19 p 1: Feb? ry, Avr } ) Ma } May 7 p 1131 Ferromanganese Costs, May 7 p 1177 Iron Ore Briquettes, Mar 19 p 733 Iron Trade Notes, Apr 2 p &! Lap-Welded Pipe Making,* Ap p 831 Leads in Comme 1] Organizat S May 14 p 1211 Low Carbon Pig Iron for Iron Cast- ings, Feb 26 p 548 Liibeck Bl Furnace P M 19 p 72! Making More Steel Than Pig Ir Avr 16 p iR4 Making Repair Work a Profitable Adj int Jan 22 p 245 No Invasion in Steel, Jan 8 p 137 Rebuilding Mill in 1 1 : Bloamir hg Days, May 14 p 1228 Roll Pressure Investigation,* Mar "°s D TRS Shock Test and Annealing of Ste May 21 p 1266 Steam from Waste Heat, Jan 29 p 216 Steel Castings and the Trade, Apr 30 p 1069 Steel Output, 1913, Apr 2 p 892 Steel Output for Three Months, May 28 p 1359 Steel Producti 1913, Steel Import Mar 5 p 6382 Trade Full of Problems, June IS p 1547 Theisen Proce ss for Feb 12 p 436 Makers and the Mar 5 p 609 Modern Steel p 202 Water Gas Producers for June 25 p 1618 Gilbreth, Frank B.: Advanced Steps in Industrial Man- agement,* Apr 16 p 947 Girders, Proposed Government Mach- ine for Testing Large, Jan 15 p 230C Glasgow Iron Company: Old Tanks Were Wrought Iron, Apr 16 p 966 Goggles: Color in Safety, May 21 p 1257 Illinois Steel Company’s Standard Specifications, May 21 p 1282 Cleaning Gas,* Tool New Tariff, Two Plants,* Jan 15 Steel, JANUALY-JUNE, 1914 Goldmerstein, L.: Fluorine Process in the Hearth, Mar 19 p 724 Manganese Sesquifluoride, Feb 5 p 382 Prolonging Life of Bessemer Pro- cess, Jan 22 p 250 Open- Goldschmidt Thermit Company: Manganese Flour as a Super HarJ ener, Apr 30 p 1105 Gompers Wins, May 14 p 1212 Gould & Eberhardt: Automatic Rack Cutting Machine Jan 15 p 208 Large Automatic Gear Cutting Ma chine,* Mar 26 p 771 Grammer, F. L.: Furnace’ Injections’ to Hangings, May 21 p 1274 Grammes, L. F., & Sons: Guard for Circular Saws," p 1270 Prevent May Zi Grant Mfg. & Machi Company: Rivet Spinning Machine,* Jar rg p 315 Great Britain: British Tin Plate Association, Fel 26 p 548 Dec! P M ) np 734 er Ss ( Vi p 1133 Expo and | fontl ja ; ‘e ] | : } ‘ i > dD p 1 J 5 G uly i 2 | » Y 106 Humph D an § m 7% Importa Find of Ir e, Feb 5 p 414 Re y i 6 i I I , Ja 15 Rehmann Revol Gas Producer At 16 p 95 Revie ‘ I i J 14 Vicke I | le Ma 1] f Gre af Ni } () } ¢ Annual Report, Ay | ! Creave ° K i yf Lathe, 17-I ( } I p 138 Green Fuel In prover Green’s, H ! . ( William M. S$ Jas pi Greenwood, D rH Curious Deca ing Steel Dies, M 1p 1201 Greiner, Adolphe: By-Products in Iron and Steel Mar ufacture, May 7 p { Griffin Wheel Company: Carwheel Foundry for Pacifi Coast,* May 14 p 1206 Cast-Iron Crane Wheels. Apr 16 pb rriffiths, Ton Ti 1-Plate D> actice { mpa ed, Zy Dd 319 Grinding Machines: Analysis of Accidents, Besly Double Rir pn 1576 Detrick & Harvey 5] Work,* Apr 30 p 1065 Forbes & Meyers Electric,* » 1265 Gardner Bench Type Disk,* Apr 30 1068 Gardner Disk,* Jan 8 p 142 Garrigus 12-In. Rotary Surface,” June 25 p 1571 Garrison Roll,* June 11 p 1472 Modern, Plain Manufacturing,* Feb 12 p 443 : -- Apr 2 p 85! @e Wheel,* June 25 Special, for Safe May 21 Xl