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y , ! THE IRON AGE en ee, ee VOL. XCV. ii sake cee ee eee ees JANUARY—JUNE, 1915 iF NEW YORK: DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY, 239 West 39th Street. Lig, AG-ENG A TT ET LN ON A Abbott, Robert R.: Modern Steels and Their Heat Treatment,* Apr 8 p 790 Abell, O. J.: Chicago Iron Trade, 1914, Jan 7 p 2 Making of Men, Motor Cars and Profits,* Jan 7 pp 33 and 56 Manufacture of the Diesel Engine,* Jan 7 p 57 Abrasive Wheels, Code for Use of, Jan 21 p 216 Accidents: Burroughs Adding Machine Com- pany’s Safety Campaign,* May 13 p 1051 Coke-Oven, 1913, Jan 14 p 169; 1914, June 24 p 1398 Economy in Employers’ Insurance Methods, May 6 p 1013 Employees’ Injuries and What They Cost, Feb 25 p 481 Eye, in Wisconsin, Feb. 25 p 448 Large Damages for Personal In- jury, Jan 21 p 223 Liability of Machinery Manufactur- ers, Jan 21 p 222 Life-Saving in Steel Works, Jan 21 p 183 Relation of Employer to Safety, Feb 4 p 308 Safety in Machine Shops, Feb 11 p 355 Scrap Workmen’s Compensation in New York, Feb 11 p 345 Uniform Workmen’s Compensation Laws, Feb 18 p 413 Acid, from Waste Pickle, Reclaiming, Jan 21 p 191 Addy, Matthew, Company: To succeed Matthew Addy & Co., Mar 18, p 658D; Apr 1 p 763 Advertising Clubs, Ass…
y , ! THE IRON AGE en ee, ee VOL. XCV. ii sake cee ee eee ees JANUARY—JUNE, 1915 iF NEW YORK: DAVID WILLIAMS COMPANY, 239 West 39th Street. Lig, AG-ENG A TT ET LN ON A Abbott, Robert R.: Modern Steels and Their Heat Treatment,* Apr 8 p 790 Abell, O. J.: Chicago Iron Trade, 1914, Jan 7 p 2 Making of Men, Motor Cars and Profits,* Jan 7 pp 33 and 56 Manufacture of the Diesel Engine,* Jan 7 p 57 Abrasive Wheels, Code for Use of, Jan 21 p 216 Accidents: Burroughs Adding Machine Com- pany’s Safety Campaign,* May 13 p 1051 Coke-Oven, 1913, Jan 14 p 169; 1914, June 24 p 1398 Economy in Employers’ Insurance Methods, May 6 p 1013 Employees’ Injuries and What They Cost, Feb 25 p 481 Eye, in Wisconsin, Feb. 25 p 448 Large Damages for Personal In- jury, Jan 21 p 223 Liability of Machinery Manufactur- ers, Jan 21 p 222 Life-Saving in Steel Works, Jan 21 p 183 Relation of Employer to Safety, Feb 4 p 308 Safety in Machine Shops, Feb 11 p 355 Scrap Workmen’s Compensation in New York, Feb 11 p 345 Uniform Workmen’s Compensation Laws, Feb 18 p 413 Acid, from Waste Pickle, Reclaiming, Jan 21 p 191 Addy, Matthew, Company: To succeed Matthew Addy & Co., Mar 18, p 658D; Apr 1 p 763 Advertising Clubs, Associated: Coming Convention, May 13 p 1075 Affleck, Benjamin F. New President Batveieed Portland Cement Company,* Feb. 11 p 349 Agnew Electric Welder Company: Three New Welding Machines,* Apr 8 p 787 Air Compressor, Ingersoll-Rand Small Steam-Driven,* June 10 p 1296 Air, Meter for Compressed,* Apr 1 737 Airship, Aeroscope, an Anchored,* Jan 21 p 184 Alabama: Employment of Minors, Apr. 29 p 951 Aldrich, H. L.: Future Bright for Eastern Ship- yards, Feb 18 p 404 Algoma Steel Company: Lower Price of Rails, Mar 18 p 633 Allen, Walter C.: President Yale & Towne Mfg. Com- pany,* Mar 18 p 620 Allied Mates Company of Amer- ica: Warning Against an Impostor, May 13 p 1078 Allis, T. V.: Continuous Pair Heating Furnace Patent, May 6 p 1011 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Siemens: Annual Report, May 6 p 1023 Sbrapnel Case Will Not Hold, May 6 p 1001 INDEX Illustrated articles indicated by* Alloys: Constitution of Iron-Carbon, Jan 7 p 50 Heating, in Vacuo, Feb 4 p 293 lron-Boron-Carbon-Copper, Apr 15 839 Almond Mfg. Company: Vertical Swinging Arm Drilling Machine,* May 13 p 1071 Alter, Robert S.: War Demand for Lathes, Jan. 7 p 106 Alton Steel Company: To Resume Operations, Feb 25 p 460; May 20, p 1142; June 24 p 1400 Aluminum Bronze Gaining Favor, Mar 11 p 596 Aluminum Castings Company: Making Aluminum Automobile Bodies,* June 3 p 1213 Aluminum, Nickel-Plating, Apr 15 p 841 Amalgamated Association: Conferences on Sheet and Tin Mill Wages and Results of Votes Taken by Workmen, Feb 4 p 332; Feb 11 p 360; Feb 18 p 427: Feb 25 p 460; Mar 11 p 574; Mar 18 p 633; Mar 25 p 698; Apr 1 p 762; Apr 15 p 875 Sheet and Tin-Plate Scales Settled, June 24 p 1409 Wage Scale Proposals for Next Year, May 27 p 1199 American Boiler Manufacturers’ As- sociation : Coming Convention, June 3 p 1217 Convention Proceedings, June 24, p 1425 American Can Company: Annual Report, Feb. 11 p 357 American Erectors’ Association: Organized, Jan 14 p 167 Stand Against Limitation of Out- put, Jan 21 p 199 American Institute of Electrical En- gineers: Convention Program, Apr 15 p 872 American Institute of Metals: Changes in Constitution, May 20 p 1142 American Institute of Mining Engi- neers: Announcement of Program, Jan 21 220 Convention Preliminaries, Apr. 8 p Convention Proceedings, Feb 18 p 406 W. L. Saunders, President,* Feb 25 p 480 American Iron and Steel Institute: Editorial on, June 3 p 1246 New Members, Feb 4 p 331; Mar 25 p 703; Apr 29 p 959; June 3 p 1264 Papers for May Meeting, Apr 15 p 871; May 13 p 1055 Pig Iron Production, 1914, Mar 4 p 512 Proceedings of Meeting, June 3 p 1243 Production of Structural Shapes, Wire Rods and Nails, 1914, June 10 p 1298 Rail Production, 1914, Apr 1 p 743 Removal of ono Apr 15 p 871 195770 American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware Association: Approaching Meeting, Apr 1 p 740 Convention Proceedings, June 3 p American Iron & Steel Mfg. Com- pany: Annual Report, Feb 18 p 430 American Manganese Mfg. Company: To Run on 80 Per Cent Ferroman- ganese, Apr 15 p 873 American Museum of Safety: Harriman Medal Awarded New York Central, Feb 18 p 412 American Numbering Machine Com- pany: Machine for Numbering Metal Parts,* Feb 18 p 400 American Radiator Company: Annual Report, Mar 18 p 653 American Railway Engineering As- sociation : Coming Convention, Mar 11 p 595 New Rail Sections,* Apr 15 p 870 Rail Injuries from Gagging, Mar 25 p 700 Steel Rail Research, Mar 18 p 622 American Roller Bearing Company: Bearings for Mill Equipment, Jan i » 92 American Rolling Mill Company: “Ingot Iron” Carnahan Patents Suit Sustained, Apr 1 p 737 American Sheet & Tin Plate Com- pany: Reduces Wages, Apr 22 p 927 Test of New Stoker and Boiler Baffle, Feb 11 p 349 American Smelting & Refining Com- pany: Tin Smelting in United States, June 10 p 1297 American Society for Testing Mate- rials: Convention Announcement, Feb 25 p 447 Proceedings of Convention, June 24 p 1405 Program for Annual Meeting, May 6 p 1016 American Society of Heating and Ventilating Engineers: Ventilation Standards for Facto- ries, Jan 28 p 233 American Society of Mechanical En- gineers: Boiler Code, New, Feb 18 p 397; Mar 4 p 519; Mar 11 p 592 Meeting at Buffalo, Mar 18 p 633 Meeting at New Haven, Apr 29 p 976 Melville Medal, Feb 4 312 Program for Spring “slestine. May 20 p 1125 American Steel & Wire Company: Works School for Salesmen, June 17 p 1353 American Steel Foundries: Annual Report, Mar 4 p 521 To Make Plectric Steel, Apr 1 p 747 American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers’ Association: Convention Proceedings, June 10 p 1290 American Tool Works Company: Lathe for Railroad Shops,* la 28 p 245 American Vanadium Company: New Vanadium Steel, June 10 p 1298 ati E E 3 > Ae LG, = eH pare # ~ ose = oy. A a i A OPE LOI ED pm acct 7"? Set ’ iv American Zine & Chemical Company: Manufacturing Plant,* May 13 p 1064 Ames, B. C., Company: Dial Test Gage for Toolmakers,* May 20 p 1121 Ammonium Sulphate, World’s Output of, Jan 21 p 194 Analysis: Potash Bulb for Carbon Determina- tion, Jan 28 p 243 Antimony: Chinese, in the United States, Feb 25 p 461 Refined, from Mexico, May 6 p 1015 Applegate, K. P.: Titanium and Magnetic Properties of Iron, Feb 18 p 408 Apprentice School Discontinued, Franklin Works, June 17 p 1334 “Areagrams” of Open-Hearth Fur- nace Flue,* Mar 18 p 607 Argentina, Gain in Exports to This Country, Feb 11 p 373 Armor Plate Plant, Cost of a Govern- ment, Mar 25 p 674 Arnold and Read: Effect of Cobalt on Steel, Apr 29, p 953 Arsenals: Business Men Investigate Taylor System in, Apr 29 p 954 Labor Problem, June 17 p 1359 Artale, P. J.: Sterilizing Cutting Oils, Feb 25 p 482 Assembly Costs, Saving, Jan 28 p 238 Association of Iron and Steel Electri- cal Engineers: Coming a Feb 4 p 315 Atkins, E. C., & C Test of 10-in. Rakeaw Blade, Mar 11 p 555 Atlas Press Company: Arbor Press,* Jan 14 p 137 Auburn Ball Bearing Company: Special Bearing for Lighthouse,* Jan 14 p 138 Auchy, George: Beer Drinking and the Working- man’s Efficiency, Apr 1 p 746 Constitution of Iron-Carbon Alloys, Jan 7 p 50 Australia: Broken Hill Proprietary Plant Ready, Apr 8 p 826 Broken Hill Steel Plant Operating, June 24 p 1389 Buyers of Machinery Coming, Mar 11 p 605 For Tin-Plate Plants, Apr 1 p 762 Austria: Electric Steel in 1914, June 3 p 1275 Iron Trade in War Times, Feb 11 p 375 Ore and Pig-Iron Output, 1913, Feb 11 p 375 Steel Output, 1914, Apr 15 p 869 Automobiles: Detroit Foundry Core-Room Econo- mies,* Jan 14 p 131 Elwell-Parker Truck for Factory Use,* June 10 p 1288 Increase in Exports of Trucks, Mar 25 p 699 Knox 10-Ton Tractor for Horse Trucks,* Mar 4 p 509 Making Aluminum Bodies,* June 3 p 1213 Making of Men, Motor Cars and Profits,* Jan 7 pp 33 and 56 Parish & Bingham Companv’s Stamping Plant,* Mar 4 p 489 Aviation Materials Corporation: To Manufacture Magnesium Elec- trolytically, Apr 1 p 767 Axle Steel, Heat-Treated Low-Car- bon, Feb. 4 p 303 B B. & B. Mfg. Company: Molding Machine,* May 27 p 1166 Babbitt Metals, Pouring of, Apr 8 p 786 JANUARY-JUNE, 1915 Bacon, C. J.: Waste-Heat Boilers in Steel Plants,* June 17, p 1349 Badin, N. C.: Factory City Beautiful,* Apr 8, TRO . #xp se Baggaley, Ralph: Recovery of Flue-Dust Iron, May 20, p 1109 Bailey, T. F.: Electric Furnace, May 6, p 1017 Baldwin Locomotive Works: Annual Report, Mar 4, p 505 Locomotives for New Zealand, Mar 11 p 574 Baltimore Dry Docks & Shipbuild- ing Company, June 17 p 1352 Baltimore, Md., Inviting Industries, May 27 p 1172 Bar Mill, Cambria Steel Company’s New,* May 6 p 1002 Barb Wire, Domestic and Foreign,* Apr 22 p 901 Barbour, Percy E.: Steel versus Wooden Ore Bins, Feb. 5 456 Barnes & Kobert Mfg. Company: Electric Riveting Machine,* Apr 29 937 Barnes, W. F. & John, Company: Correction, Mar 4 p 535 Barr, Harold E.: Increasing Production,* Feb 4 p 298 Barr, H. Edsil: Economical Construction System,* Apr 22 p 885 Barr, William H.: Co-operation in Foundry, Apr 8 p 798 Barrel Machine, International,* Apr 8 p 794 Bearings: American Roller for Mill Equip- ment, Jan 7 p 92 Auburn Ball for Lighthouse,* Jan 14 p 138 Metal of High Elastic Limit, May 6 p 1016 Beaudry & Co., Inc.: Power Hammer Friction Clutch,* May 13 p 1069 Beaumont Iron Works Company: Annual Meeting, Jan 28 p 268 Beer Drinking and Workingman’s Efficiency, Apr 1 p 746 Beggs, James, & Co.: Feed Water Grease Extractor,* Jan. 28 p 244 Belgium: Germany’s Control of Steel Indus- tries, Mar 18 p 625 Heating Open-Hearth Furnace by Tar, May 13 p 1072 Machinery Agencies After the War, Apr 29 p 985 Prostration of Industry Complete, Apr 22 p 894 Bell, Liberty,* Feb 18 p 391 Belts: Locke Steel,* May 20 p 1105 Ready Tool Company’s Shifting Pole,* Feb 11 p 351 Schieren Leather at Panama-Pacific Exposition,* Mar 11 p 564 Bending Bars, Wallace Double-Lever Machine for,* June 10 p 1281 Bending Machine, Hydraulic Pipe,* Feb 4 p 297 Benzol Plants: Edison, Feb 4 p 313; Apr 8 p 805 Laclede Gas Light Company, Apr 15 p 876 Northwestern Iron Company, Apr 15 p 876 Steel Works Building Plants, Mar 25 p 70: Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company, Apr 8 p 805 Zenith Furnace Company, Apr 29 p 976 Bernard and Guillet: Protection of Parts in Case Harden- ing, Feb 4 p 304 Mar 18 p 632; Bertsch & Co.: Brake for %4-In. Plate,* May 27 p 1166 Ridge Roll and Coping Machine,* Mar 11 p 565 Shearing Machine, 72-In.,* May 6 p 1010 Bessemer Process: Heat Energy from, Mar 18 p 618 Large Castings with Baby Con- verter, Mar 18 p 623 Bessie Ferrosilicon Company: Furnace Blown In, Feb 11 p 374 Best, W. N.: Oil Fuel in Foundries, Apr 15 p 870 Best Steel Casting Company: Plant at Oakland, Cal.,* June 24 p 1387 Bethlehem Steel Company: Additions Under Way, Jan 21 p 201 Annual Report, Apr 1 p 747 Earnings Go Into Plant, Apr 8 p 826 Improvements, June 24 p 1395 Large Fan Installations, Mar 18 p 658D Beverly, Mass., Industrial Training School, Mar 18 p 623 Bickford Machine Company: Automatic Machine for Fluting Drills,* Apr 1 p 720 Billets, Monthly Prices, 29 Years, Jan 7 p 12 Bins, Ore, Steel versus Wooden, Feb 25 p 456 Bird-Wileox Company: Testing Aiausannade Welded Head- ers,* Mar 11 p 568 Birmingham, Ala.: And Warrior River Navigation, May 27 p 1185 Sentiment on Steel Suit, June 17 p 1347 Bittner, Charles: Process for Hardening or Welding Copper, Feb 18 p 408 Blast Furnaces: (See Furnaces, Blast) Blevney, John C.: Rotary Polishing Machine,* Feb. 25 448 Blower Economy for Air Furnaces, Apr 29 p 946 Blowers, Sturtevant Turbo-Under- grate,* Feb 4 p 295 Blueprint Machines: Townsend Drying and _Ironing,* Feb 25 p 443 Wickes Continuous,* Mar 18 p 614 Blum, L.: Vanadium in German Ores, Apr 15 p 847 Boiler Manufacturers’ Association: (See American Boiler Manufactur- ers’ Association) Boilers: And Engine, Combined,* May 13 P 1056 Fusible Plugs for, June 24 p 14038 In Steel Plants, Waste-Heat,* June 17 p 1349 Manufacturers Adopt A.M.S.E. Specification, Apr 8 p 803 Mechanical Engineers’ Code, Feb. 18 p 397; Mar 4 p 519; Mar 11 p 592 Mechanical Engineers’ Code in Ohio, Apr 8 p 803 Test of New Stoker and Baffle, Feb 11 p 349 Bolivia, New Chilian Smelter for Tin Ores, May 20 p 1120 Bolt Heading Machine, National Ham- mer,* June 3 p 1217 Bolts, Ete., Adjusting Tolerances, Feb 11 p 377 Bonus Wage Payment, Modified, Feb 4 p 312 Book Reviews: A ‘ Iron and Steel, Apr 8 p Act to Regulate Commerce, Apr 8 p 822 Art of Estimating Cost of Work, Apr 29 p 944 Cementation of Iron and Steel, Feb 11 p 378 Concrete Steel Construction, Feb 11 p 379 Electric Furnace in Metallurgical Work, Jan 21 p 221 Electric Thermal Methods of Iron and Steel Production, Jan 21 p 221 Engineering Directory for 1915, Apr 1 p 735 Engineering Office Systems and Methods, Apr 29 p 944 Fuel: Gaseous, Liquid and Solid, Feb 11 p 378 Handbook of Machine-Shop Man- agement, Apr 8 p 822 Heaton’s Canadian Annual, Jan 21 21 p 221 How to Run and Install Gasoline Engines, Jan 21 p 221 Installing Efficiency Principles, Apr 29 p 944 Law of Carriers of Goods, Apr 8 p 822 Létrohrprobierkunde (Blowpipe Testing), Feb 1 p 379 Machine Shop Practice, Apr 29 p 944 “Man with a Job, The,” Jan 21 p 221 Metal Statistics, 1915, Apr 1 p 735 Poor’s Manual of Railroads for 1915, Jan 21 p 221 Practical lron Founding, Feb 18 p 427 Preventing Losses in Power Plants, Apr 15 p 851 Some Recent Publications, May 27 p 1210 Steel Foundry, Feb 11 p 378 Boring Machines: Niles-Bement-Pond Center Jan 28 p 236 Reynolds Adjustable-Spindle,* May 6 p 993 Borings, Melting Cast Iron, Feb 18 p 412 Bounties, New Zealand Iron and Steel, Feb 4 p 329 Bowen and Loeb: Micrographic Inspection of Steel,* Feb 4 p 292 Boxill & Bruel: Grinding Machine, Cylinder,* Feb 18 p 400 Bradshaw-Huessener Method of Burn- ing Blast Furnace Gas,* Mar 18 p 612 Brake, Bertsch, for %4-In. Plate,* May 27 p 1166 Brass Sweepings, 29 p 946 Brazil: Manganese Ore, High Price, Mar 4 p 514 Our Exports to, Feb 11 p 376 Breitung, E. N., & Co.; Lake Superior Iron-Ore Analayses, Mar 18 p 655 Brick for Stoves, Interlocking,* Apr 29 p 939 Bridge and Other Structural Con- tracts, December, Jan 21 p 214 Bridge Builders and Structural So- ciety: May Contracts 61 Per cent. of Ca- pacity, June 17 p 1377 Bridgeport Safety Emery Wheel Com- pany Face Grinding Machine with Mag- netic Chuck,* Apr 29 p 948 Brier Hill Steel Company: Finances, Feb 18 p 431 Brightman Mfg Company: Machine for Rough a Shell Blanks,* June 24 p 1402 Brinton, Willard C.: Price Diagrams, Jan 21 p 200 Briquettes, Patent for Schumachar, Mar 4 p 505 Head,* Reclaiming, Apr JANUARY-JUNE, 1915 Bristol Instrument Company: High Resistance Electric Pyrome- ters, June 3 p 1242 British Mannesmann Tube Company: “lIronized” Steel Tubes, Feb 4 p 303 British Topics: (See Great Britain) Broken Hill Proprietary Ltd. : Plant Ready, Apr 8 p 826 Steel Plant Operating, June 24 p 1389 Bronze, Aluminum, Mar 11 p 596 Brook, G. B.: Device to Introduce Deoxidants Into Molten Metal,* Apr 15 p 844 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Company: Grinding Machine,* Apr 1 p 734 Machinists’ Fine Tools,* May 6 p 1011 Spiral Milling Attachment,* June 24 p 1389 Buchanan, Robert: Origin of Foundry Cupola, Feb 25 p 460 Buck, Daniel M.: Progress in Corrosion Resistance,* June 3 p 1231 E Bucket, Mead-Morrison Motor-Driven Auxiliary Grab,* Mar 18 p 615 Buckeye Engine Company: Self-Contained Power Plant,* May 13 p 1056 Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, An- nual Dinner, Jan 14 p 152 Buffalo Coke Discrimination Case, Mar 11 p 574; June 17 p 1373 Buffalo Forge Company: Fan Installation for Bethlehem Steel Company, Mar 18 p 658D Burden Iron Company: Powdered Coal Fire,* Mar 25 p 701 Bureau of Standards and Railroads Confer, June 3 p 1228 Burgess and Hadfield: Sound Steel Ingots and Rails,* Feb 11 p 346 Burr Company: Manganese Ore Instead of Ferro- manganese, Apr 1 p 746 Burr, John T., & Son: Keyseating Machine,* Jan 21 p 185 Burroughs Adding Machine Company: Company, Gaining Favor, Workmen’s Co-operation Reduces Accidents,* May 13 p 1051 Busch-Sulzer Bros. Diesel Engine Company: Engine Bulletin, Mar 25 p 672 Plant Description,* Jan 7 p 57 Business Conditions, Road to Better, May 6 p 1000 Butler, Joseph G., Jr.: Views on Trade Commission, Jan 7 p 29 Butz, G.: Heat Energy from Bessemer Proc- ess, Mar 18 p 618 Cc California: Making Ferromanganese in, June 3 p 1263 Southern Industrial Situation, May 3 p 1057 Steel Casting Plant at Oakland,* June 24 p 1387 Steel Plant at Los Angeles,* May 20 p 1110 Cambria Steel Company: Annual Report, Feb 11 p 356 Bar Mill, New,* May 6 p 1002 Improvements, 1914, Feb 18 p 429 Industrial Railroad Steel Tie,* Mar 11 p 568 McElhany, Charles B., Sales Man- ager,* Jan 28 p 273 Merger Reports with Pennsylvania Steel Company Revived, June 17 p 1375 Cameragraph Company: Photographing Both Sides of Sheet,* May 20 p 1122 LIBRARY Canada: Dominion Sheet Metal Apr 1 p 762 Dominion Steel Corporation in 1914, Feb 4 p 332 Editorial on New Tariff, Mar 18 p 632 Editorial on Rail Sales, Mar 18 p 630 Industrial Notes, June 17 p 1347 Lower Price of Algoma Rails, Mar 18 p 633 New Tariff, Mar 4 p 538 Pig-Iron Output, 1914, Mar 11 p osy Company, Steel Company’s Furnace Record with Dry Blast, May 20 p 1143 Steel Trade, 1914, Jan 14 p 166 Canadian Fairbanks-Morse Company: Painting Machine for Shrapnel Shells,* Apr 8 p 781 Canals: Panama Competition, Feb 18 p 395 Soo, Traffic in 1914, Apr 15 p 868 Canton Foundry & Machine Company: Sheet Working Machinery Clutch," Jan 21 p 183 Canton Sheet Steel Company: Enlargement, Mar 25 p 701 Carbon and Silicon, Effect on Malle able Castings, Jan 7 p 121 Carbon Determination, Potash Bulb for, Jan 28 p 243 Carbon Limestone Company: Large Limestone Development, Apr 22 p 900 Carborundum Company: At the Panama Exposition, Feb 18 p 427 Carburizing Agent, Eveland, Apr 29 p 943 Carnegie Steel Company: Boston Warehouse,* Mar 25 p 670 Improvements at Edgar Works, May 13 p 1079 Carpenter, 5S. C.: Payroll Calculating Chart, Mar 18 p 608 Thomson Cars: Construction Statistics, 1914, Jan 14 p 169 Dumping Plant, Rapid,* June 24 p 1388 Fewer Idle, Apr 15 p 854 Heavy Buying for Pennsylvania Railroad, Apr 22 p 927 Increase in May, Idle, June 17 p 1377 May Orders for Freight, June 17 p 1375 Orders This Year, Mar 4 p 515 Orenstein-Arthur Koppel Dump,* Feb 25 p 448 Surplus, Reports Resumed, Feb 18 » 426 With 300-Hp. Gasoline Engine, Railroad, June 10 p 1294 Case Hardening, Protection of Parts in, Feb 4 p 304 Cast Iron: Best Bar for Testing, Feb 4 p 293 Borings, Melting, Feb 18 p 412 Corrodibility of Steel and, May 20 p 1114 Oldest Piece, Feb 25 p 460 Strength with Wrought Scrap Added, Mar 25 p 669 Castings: Acid Open-Hearth Steel for,” Mar 11 p 551 Composition of Engine, Mar 4 p 511 Graphite and Strength of, Apr. 15 839 Higher Sulphur Limit in Navy, Apr 15 p 875 Increasing Output of Feb 4 p 307 Krantz Patent for Low Sulphur Malleable, May 6 p 1005 Low Carbon Pig Iron for Iron, Apr 8 p 796 Malleable, Effect of Carbon and Sili- con on, Jan 7 p 121 Malleable, WEST VIRGINIA UN! VERSITY he « 7% t- 4 a AAP OY ee es vi Production of Large Steel, by Baby bessemer, Mar 18 p 62% Study in Steel, Mar 4 p 541 Substituting Bronze for Steel, Feb 25 p 447 Catalogues Preventing Improvement, Jan 28 p 255 Census Bureau No Inquisition, Apr 8 823 Centering Machines: Detrick & Harvey Shaft and Forg- ing,* Jan 14 p 135 Central tron & Steel Company: Annual Report, May 20 p 1128 Central Railroad of New Jersey: High Carbon 135-Lb. Rail, Mar 25 673 Central Steel Company: Good Start, June 17 p 1358 Sheet Bar and Special Steel Plant,’ Jan 7 p 52 Century Steel Company of America, June 10 p 1297 Chain, Locke Steel Belt Company’s Plant,* May 20 p 1105 Chamber of Commerce of United States, Convention, Feb 1 p 354 Channing, J. Parke: Student Engineers Teach Workmen,* Mar 11 p 554 Chattanooga Superintendents’ Asso- ciation, May 27 p 1172 Chemical Processes Discovered, Im- portant, Mar 4 p 508 Chesapeake Iron Works: Expands, Apr 8 p 819 Chester, Pa., Steel Foundry Opera- tions, Apr 22 p 925 Chicago Association of Commerce, Iron and Steel Section, Apr 1 p 767 Chicago Bearing Metal Company: Reclaiming Brass Sweepings, Apr 29 p 946 Chicago Foundrymen’s Club: (See Foundrymen’s Club) Chicago Mfg. & Distributing Com pany: Combination Ratchet Wrench and Drill,* Apr 22 p 897 Chicago Railway Equipment Com- pany: Annual Report, Mar 11 p 588 Chile, Smelter for Bolivian Tin Ores, May 20 p 1120 China: American Steel for, Apr 8 p 819 Antimony in the United States, Feb 25 p 461 Iron and Steel Works, 1914, Apr 22 p 902 Church, Elihu C.: Philosophy of Correct Purchasing, May 6 p 1008 Cincinnati: Master Sheet Metal Contractors’ Banquet, Apr 1 p 765 Metal Trades Association, Annual Meeting, Mar 11 p 596 Cincinnati Bickford Tool Company: Vertical Heavy Drilling Machine,’ Apr 1 p 719 Circinnati Electrical Tool Company: Heavy-Duty Bridge Reamer,* Feb 25 p 450 Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton Rail- road: Rapid Car Dumping Plant,* June 24 p 1388 Cincinnati Pulley Machinery Com- pany: Attachment for Drilling Small Pieces,* Mar 25 p 669 Clarage Fan Company: Cast-Iron Volume Blowers, Mar 25 p 681 Clark, W. J., Company: Pressed Steel Wheel,* Mar 18 p 609 Clarke, E. A. S.: Views on Trade Commission, Jan 7 p 27 JANUARY-JUNE, 1915 Cleveland: inaustrial Growth in the District, Jan 7 p 98 Metai ‘rages Association, Annual Meeting, Mar 11 p 594 Cleveland Crane & Engineering Com- pany: Bonus System, Jan 7 p 64 Monthly Dinner, Feb 4 p 315 Cleveiand Hardware Company: Work-Day Shortened, Output Main- tained, Mar 4 p 537 Cleveland Machine & Mfg. Company: Toggle Press with Dwelling Blank- holder,* May 27 p 1167 Cleveland Planer Works: Planing Machine, 26-In. Open-Side,* Mar 11 p 567 Cleveland Superintendents and Fore- men, Feb 4 p 332 Clingerman, Walter H.: President H. C. Frick Coke Com- pany,* Jan 21 p 191 Clutches: Canton Sheet-Working Machinery,* Jan 21 p 183 For Power Hammers, Beaudry Friction,* May 13 p 1069 QO. K. Combined Friction and Posi- tive,* Jan 28 p 239 Coal: Briquettes, Production in 1914, June 3 p 1242 Chain Stoker,* June 10 p 1280 Oxygen Content Diminishes Coking Power, Jan 7 p 99 Powdered, Fire at Burden Iron Iron Plant,* Mar 25 p 701 Powdered, in Steam Boilers, Jan 7 p 18 Cobalt on Steel, Effect of, Apr 29 p 953 Cochrane, Alfred O.: Record of Ormesby Blast Furnace, Apr 30 p 938 Coey, Stewart C.: Guarding Employees Against Too Brilliant Illumination, Apr 15 p 844 Coke: Blast-Furnace Gas for Ovens,* Jan 28 p 242 3uffalo Freight Rate Discrimina- tion, Mar 11 p 574; June 17 p ois Connellsville Prices for 15 Years, Jan 7 p 14 Georgia Rate to Coast Lowered, May 27 p 1185 German Production in 1914, May 27 p 1163 Improvement in By-Product Foun- dry, May 20 p 1116 Koppers Ovens for Republic Iron & Steel Company, May 6 p 993 Lehigh Ovens in Operation, Feb 11 p 377 Lower Rates to Catasauqua, Pa., May 13 p 1074 Oven Accidents, 1913, Jan 14 p 169; 1914, June 24 p 1398 Oxygen Content of Coal Diminishes Coking Power, Jan 7 p 99 Trade Failures, Jan 28 p 273 Workers’ Wages Reduced, Jan 28 p 273 Youngstown Sheet & Tube Com- pany’s New Ovens, May 13 p 1079 Cold Metal, Rolling Mills for,* May 20 p 1115 Colorado Fuel & Iron Company: Deficit Due to Coal Strike, Mar 4 p 505 Compensation: Scrap Workmen’s, in New York, Feb 11 p 345 Uniform Workmen’s Laws, Feb 18 p 413 Validity of Kentucky Act, Mar 18 p 613 Compressor, Ingersoll-Rand Small Steam Driven,* June 10 p 1296 Comptometer Patents Sustained, Felt, Apr 1 p 765 Concrete Piling, Mead-Morrison Plant on,* Jan 21 p 179 Cone, Kdwin F.: Acid Open-Hearth Steel for Cast- ings,* Mar 11 p 551 Liquid ruel for Foundry Cupolas,* May 13 p 1058 Congress: Action on War Problems, May 20 p 1124 Special Session Needed, Feb 25 p 461 Consolidated Press & Tool Company: Two-Stage Combination Drawing Press,* Mar 4 p 504 Construction, Economical System of,* Apr 22 p 885 Continuous Casting Corporation: Mellen Casting Process for Produc- ing Rods,* May 6 p 996 Conventions: American Boiler Manufacturers’ Association, June 24 p 1425 American Institute of Mining En- gineers, Feb 18 p 406 American Society for Testing Ma- terials, June 24 p 1405 Chamber of Commerce of United States, Feb 11 p 354 Dates of Coming, Apr 8 p 799 Foreign Trade, St. Louis, Jan 28 pp 246 and 269 National Association of Corpora- tion Schools, June 17 p 1375 National Association of Stove Man- ufacturers, May 27 p 1181 National Hardware Association, Metal Branch, May 27 p 1200 National Machine Tool Builders’ Association, May 27 p 1173 National Metal Trades Association, Apr 15 p 872; Apr 22 p 890 National Pipe and Supplies Associ- ation, May 13 p 1075 Southern Supply and Machinery Dealers’ Association,-Apr 22 p 905 Stove Founders’ National Defense Association, May 13 p 1075 United Metal Trades Association of Pacific Coast, Apr 22 p 902 Cooley, James E.: Glass Chip Guard for Lathes,* May 20 p 1123 Co-operation, an American Abroad on Handicap of Laws Against, Jan 21 p 200 Cooper, G. Stanley: Oxygen Content of Coal Diminishes Coking Power, Jan 7 p 99 Copper: Distribution Affected by War, Mar 4 p 495 German Supply, Feb 4 p 297 Market Situation, May 6 p 1007 Process for Hardening or Welding, Feb 18 pn 408 Production, 1914, May © p 992 Production and Stock, Feb 4 p 308 Statistics Discontinued, Jan 21 p 198 Strength at High Temperatures, Feb 18 pn 408 Sweden in Need of, Mar 18 p 647 Core Costs, Graphic Method of Esti- mating,* May 6 p 1012 Corey, Fred B.: Inspection Department in Manufac- turing, Mar 11 p 566 Correspondence, Caution Regarding Foreign, May 20 p 1128 Corrosion: Cast Iron and Steel, May 20 p 1114 Enamel to Prevent, Apr 22 p 887 Pickling Sheets, Mar 18 p 621 Recent Progress in Resistance,* June 3 p 1231 Corte-Scope Company: Machinery Photoeraph Display De- vice,* June 10 p 1295 Costs: Graphic Method of Estimating Core,* May 6 p 1012 Hart & Hutchinson Plant Built at 60c. per Sq. Ft.,* Jan 28 p 231 Of Foundry Patterns,* June 10 p 1277 Saving Assembly, Jan 28 p 238 Cottrell, Dr. Frederick G.: Electrical Precipitation of Dust, Feb 25 p 449 Courtesy in Business Offices, Jan 21 p 195 Crane Company: Early Use of Safety Goggles, Apr 22 p 889 Cranes: Award, Wellman-Seaver-Morgan, 150-Ton, Norfolk Navy Yard, Apr 29 p 973 Bids on Naval Floating, Mar 4 p 515 Industrial Works Tunnel Wreck- ing,* Feb 25 p 451 Safeguarding, Feb 18 p 4038 Toledo Slag Handling,* Apr 29 p 939 Credits and Foreign War Orders, May 20 p 1127 Crimora Manganese Corporation: Virginia Mine, Apr 8 p 805 Crocker-Wheeler Company: Metal Plate Floor Shop,* Jan 28 p 239 Crowley, John A., Company: Grénwall Electric Furnace at De- troit, May 6 p 1001 Crucible Steel Company of America: Atha Steel Plant Improvements, June 10 p 1307 Cuba, National Rolling Mill, May 20 p 1118 Cummins Law, Southern Roads and, May 13 p 1061 Cupolas: Liquid Fue) for, Feb 25 p 482; May 13 p 1058* Precision in Foundry Operation, Mar 11 p 590 Puget Sound Navy Yard Small Foundry, Feb 25 p 454 Cushman, Allerton S.: Discussion of Buck’s Paper,* June 3 p 123 Cushman Chuck Company: Reorganizes and Expands, Jan 14 p 137 Customs Decisions: Agricultural Implement Castings, Mar 25 p 713 Agricultural Implem- 22 p 903 Aluminum Disks, Mas 18 p 659 American Tin Plate Exported and Returned, May 6 p 1007 Ball Bearings, May 13 p 1075 Beet Knife Sharpeners, Mar 18 p 659 Brewing Machine Parts, Jan 21 p 197 Chain-Making Machines, Apr 22 903 Chain-Making Machines are Ma- chine Tools, Mar 25 p 713 Engraving Machines not Machine Tools, Apr 22 p 903 Galvanized Iron Strips and Steel Wire, May 6 p 1007 Hammering Machines are Machine Tools, May 13 p 1075 Importations by Trade May 6 p 1007 Imports in American Vessels, Jan Corrosion ts Free, Apr Schools, 21 p 197 Iron Shot, Sand or Grit, Apr 22 p 903 Machine Tools, Mar 18 p 659 Metal Window Sashes, Apr 22 p 903 Nippers and Pliers, Jan. 21 p 197; May 13 p 1075 2 Machine Tools, Apr 22 p JANUARY-JUNE, 1915 Printing-Press Parts, Jan 21 p 197 Rock Drills and Bar Hoists, Feb 11 p 319 Sheet Steel for Gin Saws, Apr 22 p 903 Steam Winches Transferred to Other Vessels, May 27 p 1211 Steel Fuses for Cannon, Apr 22 p 903 Steel Wire Cable, Apr 22 p 903 Strips of Aluminum in Coils, Apr 22 p 903 Thermit, Mar 18 p 659 Unfinished Machinery Parts, Apr 1 767 Unfinished Scissors Blades, Mar 18 p 659 Wire Rods, Feb 11 p 379; May 27 p 1199 Wire Staples, Jan 21 p 197 Word “Shapes” in the Tariff, Mar 18 p 659 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Company: Choosing and Training the College Engineer, May 20 p 1112 Cutting-Off Machines: Earle Duplex Cold Metal,* Mar 4 p 503 ‘ Gorton Heavy,* May 13 p 1054 Grinden Miter, for Steel Shapes,* May 20 p 1119 D Danbury Case, End of, Jan 14, p 150 Davey, Dr. Wheeler P.: Application X-Ray to Metallurgical Research,* Mar 4 p 500 X-Ray Inspection of Steel,* Jan 21 p 186 Davis, W. P., Machine Company: Trimming Machine for Shrapnel Shells,* June 3 p 1225 Dean, Edward S.: Graphic Method of Estimating Core Costs,* May 6 p 1012 Decisions of Interest to Manufactur- ers, Feb 4 p 340; Mar 11 p 597; Apr 1 p 775; Apr 22 p 935; May 6 p 1018; May 20 p 1150; May 27 p 1211; June 24 p 1487 Deere & Co.: Annual Report, Feb 25 p 474 Implement Foundry,* Jan 7 p 88 Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad: Vanadium Steel Rails,* Feb 18 p 398 Dell Development Company: To Make Spiegeleisen, Apr 22 p 908 Demurrage Liability Ruling, June 3 1265 Denmark, Diesel Motor-Driven Ships, Apr 29 p 951 Denver Industrial Outlook, June 10 p 1305 Deoxidants Into Molten Metal, Device to Introduce,* Apr 15 p 844 Department of Labor, To Find Work- men for Manufacturers, Jan 21 223 Detinning, New Process, Feb 25 p 478 Detrick & Harvey Machine Company: Machine for Facing Pipe Flanges,* Apr 1 p 725 Shaft and Forging Centering Ma- chine,* Jan 14 p 135 Two-Part Rifling Machine for Guns, Feb 4 p 303 Detroit Foundry Company: Automobile Foundry Core-Room Economies,* Jan 14 p 131 Detroit Twist Drill Company: High-Speed Drill with Greater Twist,* Apr 22 p 895 Diagrams, Price, Criticism of, Jan 21 200 Dickson Car Wheel Company: Labor-Saving Devices,* Feb 11 p 341 Die Heads, Three National-Acme,* Jan 14 p 134 Diemer, Prof. Hugo: Requirements to Practise Industrial Engineering, Mar 4 p 503 Tribute to F. W. Taylor, Mar 25 p 678 Dies on a Rush Order, Building Pre- cise,* May 13 p 1062 Diesel Engine: Manufacture of the,* Jan 7 p 57 Motor-Driven Ships in Denmark, Apr 29 p 951 Dillon Electric Company: Ball-Bearing Grinding Apr 1 p 727 Disease of Metals, Liberty Bell and, Feb 18 p 391*; Mar 4 p 518 Diseases and Fatigue of Metals, Apr 29 p 950 Disston, Henry, & Sons, Inc.: Diamond Jubilee, Jan 28 p 268 Dodge Brothers: Utilizing Waste Heat in Drop Forge Shop,* Jan 7 p 45 Dodge, James M.: Tribute to F. W. Taylor, Mar 25 p 676 Dodge Sales & pany: Sales Plan, Jan 7 p 55 Dominion Sheet Metal Company: To Manufacture Sheets in Canada, Apr 1 p 762 Dominion Steel Corporation: Annual Report, Feb 4 p 332 Door Guard, Machine Shop,* May 6 p 1005 Dover Boiler Works: Enamel to Prevent Corrosion, Apr 22 p 887 Dowd, Albert A.: Economical Handling of Odd Ma chining Jobs,* Mar 11 p 556 Handling Repair Work, May 6 p 994 Saving Assembly Costs, Jan 28 p 238 Use and Abuse of Time Studies," Feb 4 p 300 Drafting Instrument, 3-in-1 Combina tion,* June 24 p 1402 Drier for Molds, Lane Internal Com Sustion,* May 13 p 1071 Drill Bit Sharpening Machine, Sulli van Hammer,* June 10 p 1287 Drilling Machines: Almond Vertical Swinging Arm, May 13 p 1071 Cincinnati Attachment for Small Pieces,* Mar 25 p 669 Cincinnati Bickford Vertical,* Apr 1 p 719 Chicago Combination Ratchet Wrench and,* Apr 22 p 897 Foote-Burt Inverted,* Jan 14 p 125 Garvin Automatic Tapping and,” Apr 22 p 889 Mummert-Dixon Facing Tool for,” Jan 7 p 93 Reliance Adjustable-Speed,* Apr 22 p 887 Rockford Auxiliary Heads,* Feb 4 p 291 Stand for Standard Electric,* Mar ll p 568 United Portable Grinding and,* Apr 22 p 900 Van Dorn Electric Combination Grinding and,* May 6 p 1006 Detroit High-Speed, with Greater Twist,* Apr 22 p 895 Drink and Work, Jan 28 p 255 Dry Blast, Canadian Furnace Record with, May 20 p 1143 Dudley, Dr. P. H.: Rail Injuries from Gagging, Mar 25 p 700 “Dumping,” Check to, Apr 15 p 854 Duplex Process: At Maryland Steel Works,* Apr 1 p 730 Making Steel by,* Jan 7 p 75 Dust, Electrical Precipitation of, Feb 25 p 449 Machine, Engineering Com- Drills, Pe TLL ELON AEN Tf 65 om Vill E Earle Gear & Machine Company: Duplex Cold Metal Cutting-Off Ma- chine,* Mar 4 p 503 Earles, W. P.: Safety in Machine Shops, Feb 11 p 355 Eastwood, Sidney K.: Gear Guard for Lathes,* Apr 29 p 948 Machine Shop Door Guard,* May 6 p 1005 Packing Ingot Molds,* Feb 11 p 351 Eckel, Edwin C.: Iron-Ore Supplies for Seaboard Furnaces,* Jan 7 p 69 Edison, Thomas A.: Benzol Recovery Plant at Johns- town, Pa., Feb 4 p 313; Mar 18 p 632 Third Benzol Recovery Plant, Apr 8 p 805 Editorials: Advance in Galvanized Steel Prod- ucts, Feb 18 p 411 American Iron and Steel Institute, June 3 p 1246 Another Great Ford Project, June 24 p 1406 Backsets for “Trust Busting,’ June 10 p 1308 Bonus Rates on Similar Parts, Feb 4p 311 3ritain Kneels to Unions, Mar 25 p 683 British Exporters and American Goods, Feb 18 p 411 British Iron and Steel Advances, Feb 11 p 359 Business Men and the Government, Apr 1 p 744 Canadian Rail Sales, Mar 18 p 630 Character of Our Exports, Feb 25 p 459 Check to “Dumping,” Apr 15 p 853 Closed Shop a Monopoly, Apr 8 p 800 Commerce Commission Statistics, Apr 8 p 801 Commission for Help or Hurt? Jan 7 p 105 Co-operation to Increase Exports, Jan 28 p 252 Copper Statistics Discontinued, Jan 21 p 198 Credits and Foreign War Orders, May 20 p 1127 Decision in the Steel Case, June 10 p 1302 Disburden American Ships, Feb 11 p 358 Discounting Better Times, Apr 15 p 852 Discouraging Shipowners, Mar 11 p 573 Dormant Strength in Machinery Design, Feb 25 p 458 Encouragment for Manufacturers, June 24 p 1407 End of Danbury Case, Jan 14 p 150 Engineering Foundation, Feb 4 » 311 Export Combinations Favored, May 6 p 1021 Export Opportunity in Machinery, Apr 29 p 957 Fair Prospect, Jan 7 p 104 Federal Trade Commission, Apr 1 p 744 Ferromanganese Outlook, June 3 p 1247 Ferromanganese Situation, Mar 4 p 516 Foreign Trade Convention, Jan 21 p 198 Foundry Pattern Insurance, May 20 p 1127 Future of British Iron Trade, Mar 4p 516 Galvanized Sheets and Substitutes, May 27 p 1183 JANUARY-JUNE, 1915 Germany’s Gain in Steel, Apr 22 p 908 Good-Will Judicially Defined, Apr & p 801 Immigration and Labor Supply, June 17 p 1357 Iron and Other Industries in 1914, Jan 14 p 151 Iron and Steel Price Comparisons, Jan 7 p 105 Iron Content of Lake Ores, May 13 1076 Italy’s Position in Iron, May 27 p 1182 Literacy Test, Feb 4 p 310 Looking Forward in the Ore Trade, Mar 11 p 573 Machine-Tool Prices Advancing, May 13 p 1078 Machine-Tool Situation, Feb 25 p 459 Machine Tools After the War, May 20 p 1126 Machine Tools for South America, Feb 4 p 311 Machinery Trade and the Rail- roads, Jan 21 p 199 Manufacturers’ Associations in Politics, Apr 22 p 906 Merchant Blast Furnaces, Feb 11 p 358 More Wire Rods Than Steel Rails, June 17 p 1356 Native American Labor Emigrat- ing, June 10 p 1304 New Canadian Tariff, Mar 18 p 632 Notes on Pig-Iron Statistics, Mar 4 p 517 Our Expanding Foreign Trade, Jan 21 p 199 Our Foreign Trade in March, Apr 29 p 958 Our Steel Making Capacity, June 17 p 1356 Output of Tubular Iron and Steel, Jan 7 p 106 Pan-American Conference, June 3 p 1247 Panama-Pacific Exposition Open- ing, Feb 18 p 412 Physical Examination Tested, May 13 p 1077 Piece Work and the Premium Sys- tem, June 3 p 1248 Pig-Iron Production, 1915, Apr 15 p 853 Plan for Reviving Merchant Ma- rine, Apr 29 p 956 Possibilities in Iron and Steel De- mand, May 6 p 1020 Progress in Electric Steel, Jan 14 p 151 Progress in Testing Steel, Mar 25 682 Proposed National Labor Bureau, Jan 28 p 253 Prospects of Railroad Buying, Jan 28 p 252 Prosperity Pointers, May 6 p 1020 Railroad Myopia, Apr 29 p 956 Renovation of Business, Jan 14 p 150 Right of Peaceful Assembly, June 17 p 1356 Searcity of Skilled Mechanics, May 27 p 1182 Scientific Management in Politics, Mar 18 p 631 Screw-Thread Tolerances, Feb 11 p 359 Seamen’s Law on the Pacific, Apr 22 p 906 Secured Payments for War Orders, Apr 1 p 746 Sheet Reform That Failed, June 24 p 1407 Shrapnel Not Classified in Exports, May 20 p 1126 Spelter and Galvanized Steel Prod- ucts, May 20 p 1126 Stand Against Limitation of Out- put, Jan 21 p 199 Steel Corporation’s Report, Mar 25 p 682 Steel Demand in War Time, Feb 25 458 Steel Exports and the War, Apr 8 p 800 Steel Industry’s Operating Rate, Feb 18 p 410 Steel Market Revival, Mar 11 p 572 Steel Works Selling Pig Iron, Mar 25 p 683 Stimulating Foremen, Mar 4 p 518 Storage Rule for Exports, Jan 28 p 254 Structural and Wire Output in 1914, June 10 p 1304 Trend in Railroad Operations, Apr 29 p 957 “Trusts” and High Steel Prices, June 24 p 1406 Union Sheet and Tin-Plate Wages, Mar 18 p 630 Vicissitudes of the Rail Trade, Apr 1 p 745 Wage Reductions, Feb 4 p 312 War Demand for Machine Tools, Mar 18 p 631 War Exports in Official Statistics, Apr 22 p 907 War Possibilities, May 13 p 1076 Education, Industrial, Surveys, May 13 p 1074 Education to Foster Protection, Apr 8 p 802 Efficiency Society: Officers, Feb 4 p 331 Eimer & Amend: Metallographic Grinding and Pol- ishing Machine,* May 27 p 1164 Electric Mill Apparatus Records, May 13 p 1070 ‘Electric Steel Company: New Heroult Furnaces, May 13 p 1073 Electric Welding Products Company: Changes, Mar 18 p 647 Electrical Development, Society for: Country-Wide Electrical Prosperity Week, Apr 22 p 897 Electrical Developments in 1914, Jan. 7 p 93 Electrical Engineers: (See American Institute of Electri- cal Engineers) (See Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engineers) Electrical Precipitation of Dust, Feb 25 p 449 Electricity, Past Year in,* Feb 4 p 9C Elwell-Parker Electric Company: Storage Battery Truck for Factory Use,* June 3 p 1288 Elyria Iron & Steel Company: New Steel Tubing Plant, Feb 11 p 382 Emmons, J. V.: Structure of Carbon Tool Steel,* Apr 15 p 842 Employers’ Association of Oregon: Annual Meeting, Apr 8 p 819 Enamel to Prevent Corrosion, Apr 22 p 887 Enameling Process, Fickling Rapid, Apr 8 p 797 Engineering a International: (See International Engineering Congress) Engineering Foundation, Jan 14 p 165; Feb 4 p 289*; May 27 p 1201 Engineering, Industrial, Require- ments to Practice, Mar 4 p 503 Engineers: Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Company, Choosing and Training, May 20 p 1112 Student, Teach Workmen,* Mar 11 p 554 Engines: And Boiler, Combined,* May 13 p 1056 Diesel -" Manufacture of,* Jan 7 p 57 Gas, and the Turbine, Mar 18 p 626 Mesta Record Size Gas Blowing,* Mar 4 p 508 Steam, and the Turbine, Mar 18 p 626 Erectors’ Association, American: (See American Erectors’ Associa- tion ) Erie Engine and Boiler Works, Apr 22 p 893 Ervin, J. Franklin: Molding Machines and Mounting, Apr 1 p 72 Espen-Lucas Machine Works: Cold Sawing Machine for Shrapnel Bars,* May 6 p 998 Evans, H. L.: Purchasing for Scattered Fac- tories,* Feb 4 p 283 Eveland, Samuel S.: Carburizing Agent, Apr 29 p 943 Ewald Iron Company: New Owners, June 17 p 1352 Exports: Character of Our, Feb 25 p 459 Combinations Favored, May 6 p 1021 Co-operation to Increase, Jan 28 p 252 Increase of Machine Tools and Au- tomobile Trucks, Mar 25 p 699 Machinery, to March, Apr 8 p 821 \ ‘tal-Working Machinery, April, June 17 p 1346 Shrapnel Not Classified in, May 20 p 1126 Steel, and the War, Apr 8 p 800 Storage Rule for, Jan 28 p 254 To Brazil, Feb 11 p 376 War, in Official Statistics, Apr 22 p 907 War Revives Machinery, Jan 21 p 182 Zine Record, Jan 14 p 166 Zinc (Spelter), Heavy in War Months, Mar 11 p 591 Exports and Imports of Iron and Steel: November, Jan 21 p 187; December, Feb 18 p 409; January, Mar 25 p 699; February, Apr 22 p 904; March, May 13 p 1074, May 20 p 1129; April, June 24 p 1404 Expositions: Aeroscope, Anchored Airship, at Panama-Pacific,* Jan 21 p 184 Description of Panama-Pacific, Jan 7 p 79 Jurors of Exhibits at Panama-Pa- cific, May 20 p 1146 Machinery at Panama-Pacific, Jan 7 p 68 Panama-Pacific Exhibitors, Mar 18 p 654; Apr 15 p 876 Panama-Pacific Opening Day, Feb 25 p 457 Pattern Factories: Construction,* Apr 22 p 885 Four-Part Inventory System,* June 3 p 1218 Heating and Ventilating,* Feb 11 p 343 : Lay-Outs Illustrated, Mead-Morri- son Mfg. Company, Jan 21 p 179; Hart & Hutchinson Com- pany, Jan 28 p 231; Parish & singham Company, Mar 4 p 489; Locke Steel Belt Company, May 20 p 1105; Forge Shop Upson Nut Company, June 17 p 1336 Locating an Executive in, Feb 11 p 344 Model Building for Small Plants, Jan 21 p 188 Ventilation Standards for, Jan 28 p 233 Farm Machinery Association Inquiry, May 6 p 992 JANUARY-JUNE, 1915 Farrell, James A.: Sees Better Times, Feb 11 p 360 Fatigue and Disease of Metals, Feb 18 p 391*; Mar 4 p 518; Apr 29 p 950 Federal Steel Foundry Company: Record of Cast-Steel Piston Rod, Jan 14 p 138 Federal Trade Commission: Editorial on, Apr 1 p 744 Farm Machinery Association In- quiry, May 6 p 992 For Help or Hurt? Jan 7 p 105 Hearings in New York and Boston, June 10 p 1293 Members Announced, Feb 25 p 479 No Hearings in New York, Apr 29 p 975 Not to Harass Business, Mar 25 p 702 Organization of, Mar 18 p 649 Position of, Apr 22 p 927 Feed Water Regulator, McDonough Automatic,* Jan 21 p 185 Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Company: Comptometer Patents Sustained, Apr 1 p 765 Safety Feed Increases Production,’ June 17 p 1333 Ferro Machine & Foundry Company: Economy in Insurance Methods, May 6 p 1013 Ferroalloys, Electric Melting of, May 13 p 1068 Ferromanganese: British Embargo Likely to Con- tinue, Jan 14 p 152 British Production, 1914, May 27 p 1170 California Now Making, June 3 p 1263 Imports Decreasing, Feb 18 p 409 Manufacture of, Mar 4 p 539 Outlook for, June 3 p 1247 Shortage in Germany, Apr 29 p 959 Supplies for United States, Mar 4 p 514 Use of Manganese Ore, Instead of, Apr 1 p 746 Ferrosilicon: Consumption and Imports of High Grade, Apr 22 p 904 Shawinigan Electro Products Com- pany, May 13 p 1073 Fickling Enameling Corporation: Rapid Enameling Process, Apr 8 p 797 Filters: Beggs Twin Feed Water,* Jan 28 p 244 Richardson - Phenix Power - Plant Oil,* Apr 15 p 838 Firth-Sterling Steel Company: Stainless Steel, Mar 25 p 705 Firth, Thomas, & Sons, Ltd.: Stainless Non-Rusting Steel, Feb p 291: Feb 11 p 380 Fitzgerald, F. A. J.: Segregation in Steel p 309 Flather, E. J., Mfg. Company: Automatic Sour and Bevel Gear Machine,* Apr 29 p 942 Floor Plate Shop, Crocker-Wheeler,* Jan 28 p 239 Flue-Dust Iron, Recovery of, May 20 p 11€9 Flues, “Areagrams” of Open-Hearth Furnace,* Mar 18 p 607 Fluorspar and Basic Slags, Feb 18 » 397 Fluting Drills, Bickford Automatic Machine for,* Apr 1 p 720 Foote-Burt Company: Motor-Driven Inverted Drilling Machine,* Jan 14 p 135 Ford Motor Company: Another Great Project, June 24 p 1406 Making of Men, Motor Cars and Profits,* Jan 7 pp 33 and 56 Multiple Screw Driving Machine,* Mar 4 p 495 tails,* Feb 4 | ‘ E oreign Trade: Caution Regarding Correspondence, May 20 p 1128 Editorial on Our p 958 Editorial on St. Louis Convention, Jan 21 p 198 Our Expanding, Jan 21 p 199 St. Louis Convention Program, Jan 14 p 171; Convention Pro- ceedings, Jan 28 pp 246 and HY March, Apr 29 ‘orge Shop, Utilizing Waste Heat i Drop,* Jan 7 p 45 orming Machine, Bertsch & Co.'s Ridge Roll and Coping,* Mar ll p 565 ‘ort Pitt Bridge Works: Spacing Table in Structural Shop, Jan 14 p 139 orum in Industrial Journalism, Feb ll p 374 oster, Frank ( om position of Mar 4 p 511 Engine Castings, ‘oundation, Engineering: (See Engineering Foundation) “oundry: B. & B. Mfg. Company’s Molding Machine,* May 27 p 1166 Best Steel Casting Plant,* June 24 p 1387 Blower Economy for Air Furnaces, Apr 29 p 946 Congestion in, May 6 p 999 Continuous Malleable Cupola Prac tice, Feb 4 p 306 Co-operation in, Apr 8 p 798 Deere & Co. Implement,* Jan 7 p 88 Detroit Core Room Economies," Jan 14 p 131 Dickson Labor-Saving Feb 11 p 341 Electric Furnaces in,* Apr 8 p 780 Graphic Method of Estimating Core Costs,* May 6 p 1012 Hanna Pneumatic Sifter,* May 20 p 1121 Improvement in By-Product Coke, May 20 p 1116 Inspecting Product, Apr 22 p 898 Lane Internal Combustion Drier for Molds,* May 13 p 1071 Leaves from Diary of a Malleable Man, Jan 7 p 42 Liquid Fuel for Cupolas,* p LO58 Methods Which Increase Output, Feb. 11 p 352 Molding Machines and Patter: Mounting, Apr 1 p 721 Molding Tunnel Linings at Wheel ing Mold & Foundry Plant Apr 1 p 715 Oil Firing, Apr 15 p 870 Opportunities for the Engineer, Jar 14 p 146 Osborn Automatic Molding Ma chine,* Jan 28 p 241 Pattern Insurance, May 20 p 1127 Practical Co-operation in Work, May 13 p 1067 Precision in Cupola Operation, Mar 11 p 590 Devices,* May 1 Production of Large Castings by Baby Bessemer, Mar 18 p 623 Puget Sound Navy Yard Small Cu- pola, Feb 25 p 454 Reclaiming Brass Sweepings, Apr 29 p 946 Reducing Cost of Patterns,* June 10 p 1277 Safety in Ohio, Mar 25 p 698; May 6 p 1014; May 27 p 1184 Steel, Operations in Chester, Apr 22 p 925 Studebaker Corporation Gray-Iron,* Apr 16 p 840 Textile Machine Company's Gray- Iron,* May 6 p 987 Transfer Pits, Apr 8 p 820 RE st. a 5 + EL Foundrymen’s Associations: American, Convention Apr 1 p 743 New England, Jan 21 p 223 Newark, Jan 14 p 170; Feb 11-p 352; Apr 15 p 870; May 13 p 1073; June 10 p 1279 Philadelphia, Jan 14 p 169; Mar 11 p 592; Apr 15 p 872; May 13 p 1067; June 10 p 1321 Pittsburgh, Mar 18 p 653; May 20 p 1145; June 24 p 1428 Program, Foundrymen’s Club, Chicago, Jan 21 p 223; Feb 18 p 412; Apr 15 p 875 France: German Control of Industries, Mar 18 p 625; Apr 22 p 923; May 27 p 1172 German Interests in Iron Mines, Feb 4 p 329 Labor Problems, Mar 18 p 655 Steel Plants in War Time, Apr 29 p 940 Suspends Duty on Rails, Mar 11 p 569 Franklin, H. H., Mfg. Company: Apprentice School June 17 p 1334 Discontinued, Freight Charges, Checking, Mar 4 p 536 Freight Rates: Buffalo Coke Discrimination, Mar 11 p 574; June 17 p 1373 Claims for Loss, Damage or Delay, Mar 4 p 494 Demurrage Charges and Weather Conditions, Apr 8 p 825 For a 40-Cent Iron-Ore Rate, Jan 21 p 194 Full Liability, Without Increase of Rate, May 20 p 1149 Georgia Coke Rate to Coast Low- ered, May 27 p 1185 Increased Charges for Removing Waste Materials, Feb 18 p 433 Lake-and-Rail Advances Suspended, Mar 25 p 684 Liability Release Rates End, Mar 11 p 575; Apr 15 p 854 Lower Coal and Coke Rates to Catasauqua, Pa., May 13 p 1074 Michigan Wire-Fence Reduced, Apr 1 p 765 Minnesota Ore 55 Cents, Apr. 29 p 955 Mississippi Valley Scrap Rates Up, May 20 p 1125 New Rule on Bulky Articles, Apr 1 763 Panama Canal Competition, Feb 18 393 Pittsburgh and Wheeling Ore, Feb 18 p 429 Proposed Changes in Texas, Apr 22 p 905 Railroads Cannot 18 p 624 Rate Division with Steel Works Railroads Resumed, Apr 22 p 905 Same for Corrugated and Plain Sheets, Apr 15 p 873 Southern Pig-Iron Rate Case, Apr 15 p 869; May 13 p 1073; June 24 p 1405 Southern Roads and the Cummins Law, May 13 p 1061 Sustained on Old Ranges, 45-Cent Iron Ore, May 20 p 1147 To Investigate Pittsburgh Ore and Finished Steel, May 13 p 1078 Equalize, Mar Frick, H. C., Coke Company: Clingerman, Walter H., President,* Jan 21 p 191 Welfare Work,* Jan 7 p 48 Friend and Marshall: Corrodibility of Cast Iron and Steel, May 20 p 1114 Fulmer, C. F.: Duplex Piston Ring Milling Ma- chine,* June 17 p 1335 Fulton, Charles H.: Metallurgical Smoke, Feb. 25 p 453 JANUARY-JUNE, 1915 Furnaces: Allis Patent for Continuous Pair Heating, May 6 p 1011 Electric and Combustion Compared, Knox Water-Cooled Equipment Jan. 28 p 243 for,* Feb 25 p 441 Perkins Nail Bluing,* June 10 p 1295 Furnaces, Blast: — Bessie Blown In, Feb 11 p 374 Burning Gas, Bradshaw-Huessener Method,* Mar 18 p 612 Charging Apparatus,* Jan 28 p 234 Gas for Coke Ovens,* Jan 28 p 242 High Heats in Mesaba Practice, Feb 25 p 475 Iron-Ore Supplies for Plants,* Jan 7 p 69 Jackson Iron & Steel Company, Modernized,* Apr 1 p 738 Large Output by Monessen, Jan 7 p 120 Merchant, Editorial on, Feb 11 p 358 Monthly Statement,* Jan 7 p 108; Feb 4 p 314; Mar 4 p 520; Apr 8 p 804; May 6 p 1024; June 10 p 1306 Notes, Feb 4 p 315; Mar 11 p 594; Mar 18 p 648; Apr 8 p 805; May 6 p 1025 Record of an English, Apr 29 p 938 Recovery of Flue-Dust Iron, May 20 p 1109 Robesonia Iron Company to Build New, Mar 25 p 698 Skips and Transfer Cars,* Jan 21 192 Slag Handling System,* June 24 p 1396 Slick Interlocking Brick for Stoves,* Apr 29 p 939 Smelting Ore in Philippines, Mar 25 p 675 Steel Company of Canada’s Record with Dry Blast, May 20 p 1143 Seaboard “urnaces, Electric: American Steel Foundries to Build 6-ton Heroult, Apr 1 p 747 For Reheating, Heat Treating and Annealing, May 6 p 1017 Groénwall, at Detroit, May 6 p 1101 In the Foundry,* Apr 8 p 780 New Heroult at Detroit and Indian- apolis, May 13 p 1073 Pig Iron in Norway,* May 20 p 1120 Present Status, with Lists in All Countries, Jan 7 p 94 Snyder Company’s New Steel, Apr 8 p 789 Snyder, for England, Apr 15 p 875 Snyder, for Haleomb Steel Com- pany, May 27 p 1200 Status of Iron-Ore Smelting, Mar 25 p 668 Stobie, May 27 p 1171 Wile, for Melting Ferroalloys, May 13 p 1068 Furnaces, Malleable: Harbison-Walker Study of, Feb. 18 p 400 Furnaces, Open-Hearth: Gage for Acid Steel for Castings,* Mar 11 p 551 “Areagrams” of Flues,* Mar 18 p 507 Central Steel Company’s,* Jan. 7 p 52 Heating by Tar, May 13 p 1072 Southern California Iron & Steel Company,* May 20 p 1110 G Toolmakers, Ames Dial Test,* May 20 p 1121 Galvanized Steel Products: Advance in, Feb. 18 p 411 And Spelter, May 20 p 1126 Substituting Lead-Coated Sheets, June 17 p 1376 Gantt, H. L.: Industrial Leadership, Jan 21 p 196 Tribute to F. W. Taylor, Mar 25 p 677 Gardner Machine Company: Underbelt Drive Polishing Lathes,* Apr 1 p 725 Garvin Machine Company: Automatic Drilling and Tapping Machine,* Apr 22 p 889 Four-Spindle Milling Attachment,* May 27 p 1171 Gar