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Semi-Annual Index of wn i Mi ¢ $ sal ies ; Bi 2 : s F ae 7 F Bs a . iy , - # ‘, so | eee, rs Mi e 4 K ’ E ¥ & | La, & RO (AGL January—June, 1923 VOL, CXI THE IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO, 239 West 39th Street NEW YORK | | | | AG-ENG LIB. | Abrasives: Export Corporation Organized, Feb 15 p 478 Metallic, Sly Separator for Clean- ing, May 17 p 1417 Absenteeism: Bonus to Reduce, Feb 1 p 363; (Editorial) Jan 18 p 235 Accidents: Industrial, 1921, March 1 p 645 Reduction in Norton Plant, Apri! 12 p 1041 Steel Corporation 1922 Record, Feb 8 p 406 Acme Machine Tool Co.: Hexagon Turret Lathe*, Jan 25 p 280 Adirondack Power Co.: To Supply Niagara Power to New England, May 10 p 1381 Adrian Furnace Co.: Labor Saving Blast Furnace Equip- ment*, June 28 p 1846 Advertisers’ Association: (See Industrial Advertisers’ Asso- ciation) Agnew, P. G.: Development of Standardization, May 24 p 1496 Agricultural Implements: Exports, 1922, March 1 p 606 Air Compressors: Chicago Pneumatic Small, with Di- rect Drive*, March 15 p 740 Hill Rotary*, Feb 1 p 356 Pennsylvania Motor Driven*, May 10 p 1328 Alabama: Convict Labor System, June 21 p 1793 Alabama Co.: Improvements, April 19 p 1110 Alabama Power Co.: Power Devel…
Semi-Annual Index of wn i Mi ¢ $ sal ies ; Bi 2 : s F ae 7 F Bs a . iy , - # ‘, so | eee, rs Mi e 4 K ’ E ¥ & | La, & RO (AGL January—June, 1923 VOL, CXI THE IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO, 239 West 39th Street NEW YORK | | | | AG-ENG LIB. | Abrasives: Export Corporation Organized, Feb 15 p 478 Metallic, Sly Separator for Clean- ing, May 17 p 1417 Absenteeism: Bonus to Reduce, Feb 1 p 363; (Editorial) Jan 18 p 235 Accidents: Industrial, 1921, March 1 p 645 Reduction in Norton Plant, Apri! 12 p 1041 Steel Corporation 1922 Record, Feb 8 p 406 Acme Machine Tool Co.: Hexagon Turret Lathe*, Jan 25 p 280 Adirondack Power Co.: To Supply Niagara Power to New England, May 10 p 1381 Adrian Furnace Co.: Labor Saving Blast Furnace Equip- ment*, June 28 p 1846 Advertisers’ Association: (See Industrial Advertisers’ Asso- ciation) Agnew, P. G.: Development of Standardization, May 24 p 1496 Agricultural Implements: Exports, 1922, March 1 p 606 Air Compressors: Chicago Pneumatic Small, with Di- rect Drive*, March 15 p 740 Hill Rotary*, Feb 1 p 356 Pennsylvania Motor Driven*, May 10 p 1328 Alabama: Convict Labor System, June 21 p 1793 Alabama Co.: Improvements, April 19 p 1110 Alabama Power Co.: Power Development, May 31 p 1572 Albany Hardware & Iron Co.: Forms 20-Year Service Club, May 10 p 1319 Alexander, Magnus W.: Immigration Problem, April 26 p 1185 Allen Mfg. & Welding Co., Inc.: Grinder, Portable Internal*, May 17 p 1420 Alliance Machine Co.: Exhibit of Cranes and Manipula- tors, May 24 p 1502 Allied Chemical & Dye Co.: Hearing in Suit to Prevent Absorp- tion of Steel & Tube Co. of America, June 14 p 1733; June 28 p 1875 Allis, Louis, Co.: Motor with Rotor Design*, Jan 25 p 274 Alloy Steel: Developments in, June 7 p 1621 Etching Reagents, Feb 8 p 477 For Cement Mills, April 19 p 1105 For Structural Purposes, Jan 25 p 281, (Editorial) p 296 Molybdenum in, May 10 p 1526; (Editorial) p 1582 Motor Driven Rolling Mill for’, May 31 p 1551 Rare Metals in, April 5 p 970; May 10 p 1325 Story in Motion Pictures, Jan 11 p 153; Feb 1 p 349 Titanium as, Jan 4 p 21 What Constitutes? June 7 pp 1651, 1653 INDEX Illustrated article ndicated by Zirconium, Effect in, May 10 p 1321 Alloys: Aluminum and Brass, May 10 p 1338 \luminum-Copper, Jan 4 p 106 Duralumin for Structural Purposes (Editorial) Feb 1 p 361 Elecktronmetel, to Be Imported and Manufactured, May 24 p 1487 Iron-Nickel for Electrical Use, May 3 p 1254 Shrinkage in Castings, Jan 4 p 10 Structure of, May 24 p 1488 Testing Materials Society’s List of, Jan 11 p 166; (Editorial), Jan 18 p 237 Aluminum: Copper, Alloys, Jan 4 p 106 Production Value, United States, 1922, March 29 p 891 Amalgamated Association: Change in Basis of Figuring Ton nage Rates of Tin Mill Work ers, June 14 p 1728 American Bridge Co.: To Dismantle Detroit Plant, June 14 p 1707 American Broach & Machine Co.: Broaching Tool, Jan 18 p 223 Push Broach and Assembly Press*, May 24 p 1497 Vertical Broaching Press, New* April 12 p 1046 American Ceramic Society: Silver Jubilee Convention Proceed ings, Feb 15 p 483; Feb 22 p 546 American Construction Council: Plans, June 7 p 1644 American Drop Forging Association: Officers, Jan 25 p 292 American Electrcchemical Society: Convention Proceedings, May 10 p 1325 Fall Meeting Announcement, June 28 p 1850 American Engineering Council: 997 Annual Meeting, Jan 18 p 237 Coal Storage Investigation, March 29 p 929; June 7 p 1634 Meeting of Executive Board, June 21 p 1818 American Engineering Committee: Electric Railroad Standards Ap- proved, April 12 p 1045 Safety Codes for Forging, Plate and Sheet Metal Industries to Be Considered, Feb 1 p 380 Safety Code for Foundries, Jan 18 p 217 Standardized Engineering Symbols, Feb 1 p 344; March 22 p 824 Year Book, April 19 p 1115 American Gear Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation: Convention Proceedings, April 26 p 1189 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Awards Hadfield and J. E. John- son, Jr., Prizes, April 12 p 1052 Convention Proceedings, Feb 22 p 546; March 1 p 609 Fall Meeting to Be Held in Can- ada, April 26 p 1169 American Institute of Steel Construc- tion: Plans, Feb 1p'p 474 American Iron and Steel Institute: 12-Hr. Day Report, May 31 p 1546; (Editorial, p 1580; Misrepre- 195954 Standards sentation (Editorial), June 21 p 1790 Clarke, E. A. S., Secretary*, Jan 4 p 129 eee Proceedings, May 31 p 040 Fall Meeting Announcement, June 21 p 1772 Pig Iron Production, United States. 1922, March 22 p 819 Re-elects Directors, May 10 p 1347 atest es Statistics, December, 922, Jan 18 p 229; January, Feb 15 p 483; February, eck 15 p 789; March, April 12 p _1052; April, May 10 p 1380 \merican Iron, Steel & Heavy Hard- _ Ware Association: Convention Proceedings, May 24 p 1493 Upholds Pittsburgh Basing Plan May 24, p 1492 American Locomotive Co.: Annal Report, Feb 22 p 589 American Malleable Castings Associa- tion: Convention Proceedings, May — gs, y 10 p American Management Association: New Name of National Personne! _ Association, March 22 p 829 Committees, June 29 p 1881 To Investigate Apprentice System, May 3 p 1287 American Marine Association: Marine Standardization, May 10 p 1319 : American Multigraph Co.: Employee Representati 2 ny p tation, June 21 p American Puddle Iron Co.: To Operate Mechanical Puddling Plant of Youngstown Steel Co. May 31 p 1595 American Pulley Co.: Pressed Steel Shafting Hanger’, June 21 p 1774 American Radiator Co.: Buys Two Furnaces of Donner Stee! Co., April 5 p 957 American Railway Association: Car Situation, Jan 4 p 98; Jan 11 p 170; Jan 25 292: eae Pp ; Feb 1 p New Passenger Cars, First Quarter, _ June 28 p 1844 —_— Committees, June 14 p iZ American Railway Engineering Asso- ciation: Convention Proceedings, March 22 p 833 American Refractories Co.: Taken Over by General Refractories _Co., April 12 p 1029 American Smelting & Refining Co.: To Close Perth Amboy Tin Plant, June 7 p 1671 American Society for Steel Treating: Cleveland Chapter Meeting, March 29 p 925 Eastern Sectional Meeting, May 31 p 1596 Handbook, Feb 1 p 345 New York Chapter Meeting. April 19 p 1116; June 28 p 1849 Officers, New York Chapter, May 17 p 1422 Sectional Meeting, June 21 p 1779 mi Seciety for Testing Mate- rials: ( a Proceedings, June 28 p Raa ste eae cm new 4a eereneer Ee = iv (Am. Socy. Test. Mat’ls continued) Convention Program and Officers Nominated, May 3 p 1263 List of Alloys, Jan 11 p 166; (Edi- torial), Jan 18 p 237 American Society of Mechanical En- gineers: Convention Proceedings*, June 7 p 1625 Memphis Section Established, Jan 11 p 155 Metropolitan Section Visits Worth- ington Pump Works, April 26 p 1215 Philadelphia Section Meets with Electrical Engineers, March 1 p 625 American Spiral Pipe Works: Booklet, Jan 25 p 319 American Steel & Wire Co.: Industrial Museum*, March 15 p 733 American Steel Door Co.: Use of Sheets in Making Car Doors, Feb 8 p 417 American Steel Foundries: Annual Report, Feb 8 p 414 Negotiating for Damascus Brak« Beam Co., June 21 p 1788 American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers’ Association: Convention Proceedings, May 24 p 1491 American Surface Abrasives Export Corporation: Organized, Feb 15 p 478 American Tool Works Co.: Geared Head for American Lathe*, May 31 p 1567 American Welding Society: Convention Proceedings, May 3 p 1261 American Zinc Institute: Convention Proceedings, May 17 p 1422 Ames, B. C., Co.: Simplified Dial Gage*, Feb 22 p 536 Analysis: Tin in Steel, Method for Determin ing, April 12 p 1041 Anderson, Robert J.: Ferroalloy Industry in 1922*, Jan 4 p 58 Andrews, J. L.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, June 21 p 1771 Annealing: Oven Pans, Cast Steel Ends for’ Jan 11 p 154 Anthony Co.: Oil Burner for Low Temperature Ovens*, June 14 p 1722 Apprenticeship: Plan of Boston Branch National Metal Trades Association, June 14 p 1704 System to Be Investigated, May p 1287 Arnott, E. L.: Bonus to Reduce Absenteeism, Feb 1 p 363 Arny, Louis W.: Group Drives and Direct Connected Motors, March 1 pp 627, 648 Power Transmission by Belting, April 12 p 1025 Arrow Pump Co.: Pump for Cutting Lubricant*, May 31 p 1568 Arrow Transportation Co.: Preparing to Handle Shipments of Pig Iron, May 31 p 1587 Proposed Freight Rates on Pig Iron, May 17 p 1421 Artos Engineering Co.: Automatic Cutting Machine*, May 24 p 1482 Ashtabula Steel Co.: Powdered Coal for Combination Fur- naces, Jan 18 p 222 Asia: Machinery Market, March 22 p 821 JANUARY—JUNE, 1923 Atkins, E. C., & Co.: Hack Saw Machine*, Jan 11 p 142 Atlas Steel Corporation: Research Division, Feb 15 p 501 Australia: New Tin Smelting Plant, May 17 p 1421 No Tariff on Plates for Harbor sridge, June 28 p 1845 Steel Making, High Cost of, Feb 1 p 351 Austria: Blau Twist Drill Grinders*, June 21 p 1785 Iron and Steel Market, Feb 1 p 350; June 21 p 1797 Machine Too] Situation*, June 7 p 1630 Pig Iron and Steel Output, Third Quarter, 1922, Jan 18 p 229; Year 1922, April 26 p 1203 Vulkan Machine Tools Works of Vi- enna*, June 7 p 1630 Automobiles: Canadian Industry, 1921, Jan 11 p 175; Production, 1922, June 14 p 1720 Castings, Production at Wilson Plant*, May 31 p 1562 Castings, Sand and Molding for’*, April 26 p 1173 Copper Used in Manufacture of, 1922, Feb 22 p 579 Core Production at Wilson Plant*, March 15 p 745 Ford Production, April 26 p 1199; May 17 p 1420; June 7 p 1633 Production, December and Year, 1922, Jan 22 p 297; January, March 1 p 594; February, March 29 p 891; March, April 12 p 1033, April 26 p 1180; April, May 10, p 1323; May 24 p 1519; 1910-1922, June 14 p 1700; May, June 14 p 1713; Five Months, 1923, June 28 p 1838 Production of Bodies and Parts, 1921, Feb 8 p 442 Steel Consumption, June 14 p 1705; Estimates, 1918-1922, June 28 p 1859 Steel Sheet Defects*, May 24 p 1475 Automotive Maintenance Machinery Co.: Honing Tool for Cylinders*, May 24 p 1482 Bb Baackes, Frank: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, Feb 22 p 551 Band Saw: Oliver, with Built-in Motor Drive, May 10 p 1328 Barnes Drill Co.: Tapping Steel Spuds*, Feb 1 p 342 Bars Apparatus for Determining Mag- netic Properties of Short, Jan 18 p 222 Device for Carrying Round*, May 10 p 1358 Flat, Piece Rate for Grinding*, May 17 p 1413 Prices, 1902-1922, Jan 4 p 71 Rolling from Light Scrap Metal, Jan 25 p 283 Barton, Larry F.: Electric Furnace Gray Iron, May 10 p 133: Gray Iron Castings from Electric Furnace*, Jan 25 p 269 Routing Work in the Steel Foun- dry*, April 26 p 1170 Bartsch, Alfred H.: Trade Conditions in Twelve States, June 14 p 1712 Bash, F. E.: Cooling Curves of Large Ingots, March 1 p 610% Basing Point, Pittsburgh: Appropriations for Campaign Against, March 15 p 741; May 24 p 1503; June 21 p 1770 Cleveland Chamber of Commerce Disapproves Principle of, March 15 p 741, (Editorial) p 762 Estimates of Automobile Steel Con- sumption, 1918-1922, June 28 p 1859 Federal Trade Commission Objects to Exhibits, April 12 p 1050 Hearings of Steel Corporation, Feb 1 p 369; Feb 8 p 421; Feb 15 pp 479, 510, (Editorial) p 494; Feb 22 pp 531, 547, (Editorial) p 551; March 1 p 602; April 5 p 975; April 12 pp 1044, 1050; April 19 p 1108; April 26 p 1179; May 10 p 1819; May 24 p 1481; May 31 p 1576; June 14 pp 1719, 1748; June 21 p 1771; June 28 p 1859 Mode of Quoting Not the Issue, April 19 p 1107 Steel Corporation Offers New Ex- hibits, April 12 p 1044 Steel Corporation Offers to Quote f.o.b. Mill, April 5 p 975; April 12 p 1035 Upheld by American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hardware Association, May 24 p 1493 Bath, John, & Co.: Internal Thread Micrometer*, Feb 8 p 415 Bauxite: Domestic Production, 1922, Jan 4 p 10 Bayonne Steel Castings Co.: Eastern Steel Casting Successor to, March 22 p 810 Beams: Prices, 1902-1922, Jan 4 p 71 Bean, W. R.: Malleable Iron Deterioration in Gal- vanizing, March 1 p 609 Bearings: Roller, Cammen Heavy Duty*, June 14 p 1708 Roller, Norma Company to Manu- facture Hoffman*, March 15 p 765 S K F Spherical Roller for Heavy Machinery*, March 8 p 687 Becker, Luther D.: American Steel Industry, Prob- lems*, Jan 4 p 13 Becket, F. M.: Zirconium in Steel, May 10 p 1321 Belgium: 8-Hr. Day, Jan 25 p 284 Banking a Blast Furnace at Cock- erill Plant, June 7 p 1629 Iron and Steel Market and Prices, Jan 11 p 159; Jan 18 p 232; Feb 8 p 450; Feb 22 p 576; March 15 pp 770, 771; Mareh 29 p 907; April 12 p 1055; April 26 p 1203; May 10 p 1359; May 31 p 1609; June 7 p 1675 Powdered Coal in Steel Plant, Jan 25 p 298 Bell and Nesbitt: Disintegration of Fire Brick Linings in Blast Furnaces*, May 31 p 1557; June 7 p 1640 ; Belt Sander: Porter-Cable Grinder and*, Feb 22 ror es p oO i Belting: Leather, Group Drives and Direct Connected Motors, March 1 pp 627, 648 Power Transmission by*, April 12 p 1025 Bench Machines: Triplex Combination, Changes* April 5 p 968 Bending Machines: Wallace, for Bars and Angles* March 22 p 834 Bending Rolls: Cleveland Pyramid Type’, May 17 p 1416 fp Bessemer, Henry & Co.: Dismantling Plant, June 14 p 1700 Bessemer Medal: Awarded to Dr. W. H. Maw, March 1 p 624 Bethlehem-Lackawanna-Midvale Mer- ger: Federal Trade Commission Issues Complaint Feb 1 p 340 Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Annual Report, Feb 1 p 364 Castings for Hudson River Vehicu- lar Tunnel*, March 8 p 663 Five Years of Employee Represen- tation*, June 14 p 1689 Merger with Midvale Steel & Ord- nance Co. Approved by Stock- holders, March 15 p 792 Plans for Lackawanna, Jan 25 p 278; March 29 p 930 Sales Manager Appointments’, April 19 p 1146 Takes Over Midvale Steel & Ord- nance Co., April 5 p 981 Bibliography: Colloid Chemistry, May 31 p 1587 Petroleum and Allied Substances in 1919 and 1920, June 14 p 1718 Biggert, F. C.: Views on Industrial Conditions, May 3 p 1294 Billets: Prices, 1902-1922, Jan 4 p 71 Birmingham: Low Cost Steel Production, April 19 p 1097; May 17 p 1419 Blakely, George H.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, May 24 p 1481 Blanchard Machine Co.: New Surface Grinder*, March 1 p 607 Blau & Co.: Twist Drill Grinders*, June 21 p 1785 Bliss, E. W., Co.: Consolidates Brooklyn Plants, May 10 p 1354 Bohmer, Henry, Jr.: Tightening of Flexible Metallic Gas- kets, Feb 22 p 544 Boilers: Range, Simplification in March 8 p 668 Tubes, Prices for 12 Years, May 31 p 1559 Bolton, J. W.: Graphite in Gray Iron, May 10 p 1337 Books Received: Jan 18 p 257; March 1 p 650; March 22 pp 866, 867; March 29 p 931; April 19 p 1124; May 17 p 1455; June 14p 1726 Booth, Robert H.: — Stabilizers, March 8 p Booth Electric Furnace Co.: Small Furnaces for Quick Heat*, April 19 p 1114 Boston Hammer Co.: Pneumatic Gravity Drop Hammer’, March 8 p 678 Book Reviews: 12-Hr. Shift in Industry, March 8 p 689 American Malleable Cast Iron, Jan 18 p 257 Bensinger Iron & Steel Trade Code, April 26 p 1243 Blast Furnace and the Manufacture of Pig Iron, Jan 25 p 319 Burning Liquid Fuel, Jan 18 p 257 Capital’s Duty to the Wage Earner, Feb 8 p 452 Car Builders’ Cyclopedia, March 1 p 649 Cost Accounting Procedure, March 22 p 866 Electric Brass Furnace Practice, Feb 8 p 452 Flow of Gases in Furnaces, March 1 p 649 Sizes, WREST VIROINIA UNIVERSITY JANUARY—JUNE, 1923 Fuel Oil in Industry, Jan 18 p 257 Fundamental Principles of Purchas- ing, March 22 p 866 Hendricks’ Commercial Register of the United States, April 19 p 1124 “Mechanical World” Electrical Pocket Book, March 29 p 931 Mechanical World Year Book, April 5 p 1005 Metals and Their Alloys, April 26 p 1243 Petroleum Register, April 19 p 1124 Railroad Freight Transportation, March 29 p 931 Sampling and Analysis of Coal, March 1 p 650 Steel, the Diary of a Worker, March 1 p 615 Tables Annuelles de Constantes et Données Numeriques de Chimie, de Physique et de Technologie, April 5 p 1005 Tales from the Gangway, April 5 p 1005 Tool Engineering—Fixtures for Turning, Boring and Grinding, April 5 p 1005 Why Manufacturers Lose Money, March 22 p 86 Brackmann, F. A.: Magnetic Separation of Coal from Slag*, March 22 p 828 Brake: Whiting Solenoid for Heavy Ser- vice*, Jan 11 p 154 Brass: Electric Furnace in Industry, Jan 11 p 166 Electric Melting, Theoretical Ad- vantages, Jan 4 p 16 Brass Manufacturers: (See National Association of Brass Manufacturers) Brazil: Electrometallurgy May 10 p 1329 Manganese Ore Exports, 1922, May 17 p 1429 Manganese Ore Production, 1913- 1922 Bridgeport Safety Emery Wheel Co.: Grinding Machine for Setting Piece Rate*, May 17 p 1413 Bridges: Alloy Steel for, Jan 25 p 281, (Edi- torial) p 296 Brier Hill Steel Co.: Annual Report, May 10 p 1385 Merger with Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co., Jan 25 p 290; Feb 1 p 367; March 22 p 865 Briquetting Co.: Cast Iron Briquet Production*, May 3p 1257 British Cast Iron Research Associa- tion: Report, March 1 p 604 Brinell Machine: Attachment for Small Pieces*, Feb 15 p 490 Broaching Machines: Lapointe Hydraulic*, June 7 p 1637 Broaching Tool: American, High Tensile Strength’, Jan 18 p 223 Brooke, Frank W.: Electricity as Substitute for Fucl, Ma 29 p 888 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.: Dial Test Indicator Attachment*, Feb 1 p 356 Foundry Training, May 17 p 1425 New Automatic Milling Machine’, March 29 p 889 Stainless Steel Rule, March 1 p 594 Buffalo Forge Co.: Rivet Forge with One-Piece Hearth, May 17 p 1441 Buffington, E. J.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, Feb 15 p 479 Furnace Development, Building: . Activity, January, Feb 15 p 474; February, Mar 15 p 742; March, April 12 7 April, May 17 p 1429; May, June 14 p 1707 Postponement of (Editorial), May 17 p 1436 Serious Condition Due to Strikes, May 31 p 1609; June.7 p 1624 Volume (Editorial), April 5 p 978 Bullard Machine Tool Co.: Automotive Equipment, Jan 11 p 179 Hand Feed Levers*, May 3 p 1258 Bundling Machine: Garrett Rotary Scrap Metal*, Jan 18 p 223° Bunnell, Sterling H.: Managing for Future Conditions, Jan. 4 p 22 Bureau of Mines: Bibliography of Petroleum and Al- lied Substances, 1919-1920, June 14 p 1718 Blast Furnace Tests, June 28 p 1854 Changes in Personnel, March 22 p 862 Improving Efficiency of Blast Fur- naces, June 7 p 1635 Shells in Strip Steel, June 7 p 1636 Bureau of Standards: Annual Report, Feb 8 p 410 Apparatus for Determining Mag- netic Properties of Short Bars, Jan 18 p 222 Burgess, Dr. George K., Director*, April 26 p 1219 Copper, Scratch Hardness of, June 7 p 1639 Gage Steel Investigation, June 14 p 1745 Lathe Breakdown Tests, June 14 p 1698 Magnetic Properties of Iron and Steel, Jan 18 p 222 Standardization of Tin Plate Gage and Quality, June 28 p 1863 Strength of Wire Rope Over Sheaves, May 31 p 1566 Thermal Stresses in Steel Car- wheels, May 31 p 1566 To Study Quenching Media, June 7 p 1627 World’s Largest Testing Machine, Jan 18 p 208 Zine Roofing, Strength, June 7 p 1644 Burgess, George K.: Alloy Steel for Structural Purposes, Jan 25 p 281 Director of Bureau of Standards*, April 26 p 1219 Burners: Oil, Anthony, for Low Temperature Ovens*, June 14 p 1722 Thermit Preheater, Experiments with, March 29 p 890 Business: Basic Conditions*, Jan 4 pp 35, 95; April 5 p 971 Caution the Factor of (Editorial), May 24 p 1500 Common Sense in (Editorial), May 10 p 1351 Cycles, Recommendations of Hoover Committee, March 22 p 844; April 5 p 973 Cycles, Savings and (Editorial), May 24 p 1501 Cycles, Taylor Society Discussion, June 14 p 1715 Future and Conservatism (Edito- rial), May 31 p 1581 Present Conditions Not New (Edi- torial), March 15 p 762 Measuring Activity (Editorial), March 22 p 837 Business Paper Editors: (See National Conference of Busi- ness Paper Editors) Buying: Activity and ( Editorial) , Feb 8 p 424 Steel, Market Helped ( - rial), Feb 1 p 360 vi C Cable: Submarine, Armored by Wire*, Jan 25 p 286 Calder, John: Five Years of Employee Represen- tation Under “Bethlehem Plan’*, June 14 p 1689 Workers’ Participation in Manage- ment, April 26 p 1193 Cammen, Leon: Centrifugal Casting, May 10 p 1333; June 14 p 1726 Heavy Duty Roller Bearing, New*, June 14 p 1708 Campbell, E. D.: Brinell Machine Attachment for Small Pieces*, Feb 15 p 490 Campbell, James A.: Views on Business Conditions, May 24 p 1519 Canada: Automobile Industry, 1921, Jan 11 p 175; Production, 1922, June 14 p 1720 Dominion Alloy Steel Corporation Formed, March 8 p 681 Industrial Conditions, May 3 p 1301 Iron and Steel Production, Decem- ber and Year 1922, Feb 1 p 353; January, March 15 p 766; February, April 5 p 966; April, May 31 p 1574; May, June 28 p 1845 Iron Ore Deposits, May 10 p 1319 Quebec Development Power Project, Feb 15 p 478 Welland Alloy Steel Corporation to Resume Operations, April 5 p 968 Canadian Car & Foundry Co.: Annual Report, Feb 8 p 454 Candy, A. M.: Cutting Metals with the Electric Arc*, April 19 p 1098 Repair of Dies by Welding*, April 12 p 1030 Repairing Flask Pin by Welding*, June 7 p 1637 Carbon Steel Co.: To Be Liquidated, Jan 18 p 241 Carborundum Co.: Electrically Sintered Feb 22 p 537 Carden, Capt. Godfrey L.: Changed Machine Tool Shops of Germany, Jan 4 p 33 French Trade in American Machine Tools, April 5 p 955 German Machine Tool Situation, May 3 p 1259 German Shipbuilding, Present Sit- uation*, Feb 15 p 472 German Steel Makers on the Ruhr Outcome, March 22 p 811 Haniel & Lueg Forging and Ma- chine Plant*, March 29 p 886 Krupp Plant Products of Today’*, March 15 p 758 Schiess Machine Tool Works, April 19 p 1091 Vulken Machine Tool Works of Vienna*, June 7 p 1630 Heavy Magnesite, Carnegie Steel Co.: Addition to Edgar Thomson Works, March 1 p 640 Edgar Thomson Works Wins Safety Trophy, Jan’ 18 p 208 Expansion at Youngstown, Feb 8 p 427 Safety Trophy to Be Awarded Monthly*, Jan 25 p 285 Cars: Assigned Rule Abolished, June 28 p 1859 Passenger, New, First June 28 p 1844 Treadwell Hot Metal Mixer*, Feb 1 p 353 Quarter, JANUARY—JUNE, 1923 Carwheels: Niles-Bement-Pond Borer for*, May 31 p 1568 Properties of Chilled, April 5 p 954 Steel, Thermal Stresses in, May 31 p 1566 Case-Hardening: Compounds, Discussion, June 21 p 1780 New Swedish Method, Feb 8 p 410 Cast Iron: (See Castings) Castings: Alloy Steel, Heat Treatment of, May 10 p 1331 Automobile, Gray Iron for, May 10 p 1336 Automobile, Production at Wilson Plant*, May 31 p 1562 Automobile, Sand and Molding for*, April 26 p 1173 Electric Steel, Standard Trade Prac- tices, June 28 p 1849 Freight Car Steel, Prices, March 8 p 667 Gray Iron, from Electric Furnace*, Jan 25 p 269 Gray Iron, Graphite in, May 10 p 1337 Gray Iron, Specifications, May 10 p 337 Iron, Desulphurizing, May 10 p 13 Iron, for Hudson River Vehiculé Tunnel*, March 8 p 663 Iron, Method Requested for Chill- ing*, Jan 25 p 297 Iron, Non-Magnetic, Jan 18 p 220 Malleable, Heat Treated, May 10 p 1335 Malleable, in Small Quantities, May 10 p 1336 Open-Hearth Furnace for Mallea- ble*, June 21 p 1781 Steel, Heat Treatment at Water- town Arsenal*, Feb 8 p 397; (Editorial) p 426 Steel, Instead of Forged Anvils, Feb-8 p 408 Steel, Light, Core Mixtures for, May 10 p 1331 Steel, Light, Production, for Ord- nance Work, May 10 p 1332 Steel, Sales, 1922, Feb 1 p 366; January, 1923, March 8 p 672; February, March 22 p_ 865; March, April 19 p 1124; April, May 24 p 1523; May, June 21 p 1793 Cement: Harbison-Walker Thermolith, March 22 p 829 Portland, Production 1922, Jan 25 p 288 Central Steel Co.: Extensions, April 12 p 1044 Steel Joist Business Sold to Trus- con Steel Co., March 15 p 740 To Build Blast Furnace, May 24 p 1521 To Make Special Alloy March 8 p 678 Centrifugal Process: Cammen, Heavy Duty Roller Bear- ing for*, June 14, p 1708 Cammen, Western Company to Make Limited Quantity of Steel Pipe, April 5 p 957 Cast Piston Rings, May 10 p 1332 McConway Products*, Feb 1 p 337 Steel Casting, May 10 p 1333; June 14 p 1726 Chain: Pennsylvania Metal Products Co. to Make Ace*, March 29 p 888 Chamber of Commerce of the United States: Our World Trade, Nine Months, 1922, Feb 15 p 487 Reducing Industrial Wastes, Jan 18 p 213 . 33 ar Steels, Chamberlain, A. H.: Steel in the Automobile Industry, June 14 p 1705 Charleston Ordnance Plant: Proposed Retention, Jan 18 p 222 Charls, G. H.: Trade Extensions Through Adver- tising, April 26 p 1230 Chemistry: Bibliography of Colloid, May 31 p 1587 Colloidal Ferrous Oxide, May 31 p 1596 Value in Iron and Steel Industry*, May 31 p 1554; Discussion, June 4 p 1643 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co.: Small Compressors’ with Drive*, May 15 p 740 China: Electrometallurgy. May 10, p 1330 Market Conditions, June 14 p 1742 Christ, R. H.: Practical Metallography, June 21 p 1780 Chromium: For Chromizing, May 10 p 1327 Chromizing: New Process, May 10 p 1327; (Edi- torial), May 17 p 1437 Chronograph: For Plotting Cooling Curves, May 17 p 1434 Cincinnati Gear Cutting Machine Co.: Simplified Gear Hobber*, May 17 p 1431 Cincinnati Iron & Steel Co.: Purchased by Joseph T. Ryerson & Son Co., March 15 p 791; March 29 p 944* Citroén, André: May Build Automobile Plant in America, April 19 p 1145 Claire Furnace Co.: Federal Trade Commission to Ap- peal Case, Feb 8 p 433; March 22 p 865 Clarke, E. A. S.: Secretary American Iron and Steel Institute*, Jan 4 p 129 Clarkson, Grosvenor B.: How Steel Helped Win the War, May 10 p 1383 Clay: Carbonized, as a Refractory Mate- rial, March 22 p 822 Clements, Fred: British Gas Producer Practice, May 24 pp 1489, 1527 Cleveland Chamber of Commerce: Analysis of Employee Representa- tion, May 3 p 1295 Disapproves Principle of Pitts- burgh Basing, March 15, p 741 Cleveland Engineering Society: Officers, June 28 p 1881 Cleveland Punch & Shear Works Co.: Bending Roll, Pyramid*, May 17 p 1416 Combination Angle Punching Ma- chine*, May 17 p 1421 Hand Spacing Table*, May 24 p 1488 Direct Development, Cleveland Twist Drill Co.: Twist Drills, New Line*, June 7 p 1636 Cleveland Universal Jig Co.: Drill Jigs, New*, May 31 p 1569 Cleveland Worm & Gear Co.: Worm Gear Drive for Ventilating Fan*, March 15 p 752 : Clough, H. M.: Miller with High Speed Attach- ment*, Jan 25 p 283 Clutch: Conway Expansion*, June 7 p 16: Clyde, William G.: _ Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, June 21 p 1772 Coal: Magnetic Separation from Slag*, March 22 p 828 Post-War Readjustment ial), Feb 15 p 495 (Editor- a ae ee on . ee mS pA aOR asst tanh AEDT A BL LLG AL AIRE IPICES a. & ee - e ——E~ ERD ay im th i AEP RADE, At EE IE S nes, Powdered, Boiler Tests at Milwau- kee Plant, March 22 p 820 Powdered, Design of Furnaces for Burning, June 14 p 1707 Powdered, for Combination Fur- naces, Jan 18 p 222; Jan 25 p 297 Powdered, in Belgian Steel Plant, Jan 25 p 298 Powdered, in Large Boilers, Feb 15 p 189 Powdered, Sheet Annealing naces Using, Jan 25 p 297 Prices, Moderate (Editorial), June 14 p 1724 Stocks at Coke and Steel Plants, April 19 p 1113 Storage, Committee Members to Investigate, June 14 p 1707 Storage, Engineers to Investigate, March 29 p 929; June 7 p 1634 Storage to Stabilize the Industry, March 22 p 834 Coal Commission: Preliminary Report on Bituminous Situation, Jan 18 p 209 Coal-Loading Equipment: At Warrior River Dock of War De- partment*, June 28 p 1851 Coast Range Steel Co.: Plant Project Temporarily doned, Jan 11 p 165 Coating: Steel Pipe with Lead, April 19 p “Be Fur- Aban- Codes: Safety, American Standards for 18 p 217 Safety, for Forging, Plate and Sheet Metal Industries, Feb 1 p 380 Engineering Foundries, Jan Coke: Bethlehem Steel Co. to Build Ovens at Lackawanna Plant, March 29 p 930 Blast Furnace, Combustion, March 1 p 611; June 28 p 1839* By-Product and Beehive Produc- tion, 1880-1922, Jan 18 p 229; 1921, March 8 p 670; March 15 p 751; 1922, Feb 15 p 482 By-Product and Beehive Production by Months, January, March 1 p 596; February, March 22 p 816; March, April 19 p 1110, (Editorial) p 1119; April, May, June 21 p 1797 o By- Product Capacity, United States, 1922, Jan 4 p 62: Jan 18 p 229, (Editorial) p 237 By-Product Ovens Under Construc- tion, April 12 p 1044 Columbia Steel Corporation to Build By-Product Plant, Jan 25 285 Connellsville, Prices, 1903-1922, Jan 4 p 73; High Prices (Editorial), March 15 p 763 Desulphurization by 19 p 1100 Foundry and Furnace March 22 p 825 Physical Properties of Metallurgi- eal, Feb 15 p 484 Reactivity in Blast Furnace (Dis- cussion) May 24 p 1528 Sulphur in, and the Blast Furnace, March 1 p 611 Trumbull-Cliffs Furnace Co. to Build By-Products Plant, April 5 p 1007 Collens, Clarence L.: Addresses Cleveland Engineering Society, Jan 25 p 284 Collins Co.: Manufacture of Crucible May 24 p 1485 Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.: Annual Report, March 15 p 793 To Install Cottrell Blast Furnace Cleanér, March 22 p 818 Steam, April Compared, Steel*, JANUARY—JUNE, 1923 Colorado River: Proposed Development in States, Feb 22 p 538 Colts Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co.: Improves Metal-Parts Washing Ma- chine*, April 26 p 1180 Columbia Steel Corporation: Contracts Awarded for Blast Fur- nace and Other Extensions, Feb 1 p 352 Purchases Llewellyn Iron April 19 p 1105 To Build By- Product Coke Plant, Jan 25 p 285 Combustien Control Co.: Automatic Control Apparatus for Fuel Oil*, March 1 p 613 Commonwealth Steel Co.: Improvements, May 24 p 1484 Comparator: Jones & Lamson Modified to In- spect. Gears*, March 1 p 603 Comstock, George F.: Automobile ‘Steel May 24 p 1475 Concrete: Reinforced Roadway Tested to De- struction*, June 14 p 1711 Cone, Edwin F.: Electric Steel Industry Years, Jan 4 p 80 Pig Iron and Steel Output of the World, Jan 4 p 44 Connecticut Manufacturers’ tion: Foundry Survey, May 17 p 1408 Consolidated Machine Tool Corpora- tion: Planer Type 1836 Consolidation: Bethlehem - Lackawanna - Midvale, Federal Trade Commission Is- sues Complaint, Feb 1 p 340 Bethlehem-Midvale Approved by Stockholders, March 15 p 792 Bethlehem-Midvale Enter Denial in Merger Case, March 29 p 894 Bethlehem Steel Corporation Takes Over Midvale, April 5 p 981 Steel Companies and the Rail Problem, May 10 p 1352 Youngstown Sheet & Tube and Brier Hill, Jan 25 p 290; Feb 1 p 367; March 22 p 865 Youngstown Sheet & Tube and Steel & Tube Companies, Jan 11 p 167; March 1 p 624; April 12 p 1029 Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Brier Hill and Steel & Tube Com- panies Approved by Stockhold- ers, March 8 p 683 Construction Council: (See American Construction Coun- cil) Containers: Metal, Simplifying, Jan 25 p 280 Controllers: Combustion, for Fuel Oil*, March 1 p 613 Foot, Reduces Operating May 3 p 1297 Conventions: American Ceramic Society, Feb 15 p 483; Feb 22 p 546 Seven Works, Sheet Defects’, After 10 Associa- Millers*, June 28 p Costs, American Foundrymen’s Associa- tion*, May 3 p 1269; May 10 p 1331 American Gear Manufacturers’ As- sociation, April 26 p 1189 American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers, Feb 22 p 546; March 1 p 609 American Iron and Steel Institute, May 31 p 1545 American Iron, Steel & Heavy Hardware Association, May 24 p 1493 American Malleable Castings As- sociation, May 10 p 1342 American Railway Engineering As- sociation, March 22 p 833 vii American Society for Stee! Treat- ing, Sectional, June 21 p 1779 American Society for Testing Ma- terials, June 28 p 1861 American Society of Mechanical Engineers*, June 7 p 1625 American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers’ Association, May 24 p 1491 American Welding Society, May 3 p 1261 American Zinc Institute, May 17 p 1422 Electric Steel Founders’ Research Group, April 26 p 1169 Iron and Steel Institute (British), May 24 p 1489 National Association of Brass Man- ufacturers, April 12 p 1045; June 28 p 1850 National Association of Purchasing Agents, May 24 p 1495 National Conference of Business Paper Editors, April 5 p 959 National Foreign Trade Council, May 10 p 1356 National Hardware May 31 p 1575 National Machine Tool Builders’ Association, May 17 p 1403 National Metal Trades Association, Association, April 19 p 1116; April 26 p 1185 National Pipe and Supplies Asso- ciation, May 24 p 1483 National Supply and Machinery Dealers’ Association, May 24 p 1491 Sheet Steel Executives, April 19 p 1095; April 26 p 1181 Society of Industrial Engineers, April 26 p 1193 Southern Metal Trades Association, March 8 p 695 Southern Supply and Machinery Dealers’ Association, May 24 p 1491 Taylor Society, June 14 p 1715 Wisconsin Foundrymen’s Associa- tion, April 12 p 1027 Conway Clutch Co.: Expansion Clutch*, June 7 p 1634 Copper: Aluminum, Alloys, Jan 4 p 106 Industry (Editorial), Jan 4 p 110 Mining in South Africa, April 12 p 1036 Ore Deposits in Sweden, Jan 4 p 95 Prices, 1902-1922, Jan 4 p 76 Production, 1922, Jan 18 p 229 Revival (Editorial), Feb 22 p 551 Rods, Exports (Editorial), June 14 p 1725 Scratch Hardness June 7 p 1639 Used in Automobiles in 1922, Feb 22 p 579 Copper and Brass Research Associa- tion: Copper Used in Automobiles in 1922, Feb 22 p 579 Core Mixtures: For Light Steel Castings, May 10 p 1331 Cores: Automobile, Manufacture at Wil- son Plant*, March 15 p 745 Corrosion: Tests of Metals in Mine Waters, March 22 p 860 Investigation, Costs: Basis for Prices (Editorial), May 3 p 1267 Foundry Accounting*, April 26 p 1165 Foundry, Finding, March 1 p 622 Foundry Labor Accounting*, June 14 p 1701 Iron and Steel, Tariff Commission Preliminary Investigation, April 19 p 1110; April 26 p 1215; May 3 p 1264 Vili (Costs, continued) Living, Jan 18 p 237; Feb 1 p 383; Feb 8 p 442; March 1 p 616; March 22 p 816; May 31 p 1605 Living, Who Pays for Higher? : (Editorial), March 8 p 692 Machine Tool Data (Editorial), Feb 15 p 405 Manpfacturing, Federal Trade Com- mission Cannot Investigate, Jan 4 p 124; (Editorial) Jan 11 p 173 Manufacturing, Federal Trade Com- mission to Appeal Claire Fur- nace Case, Feb 8 p 433; March 22 p 865 Manufacturing, Permanent Injunc- tion Granted in Maynard Coal Case, March 15 p 751 Operating, Foot Control Reduces, May 3 p 1297 Pig Iron Assembling, Jan 18 p 227 Pig Iron, Foreign and Domestic*, Feb 15 p 467; Feb 22 p 533; March 1 p 605 Reduced by Feed Water Heating*, April 12 p 1023 Steel Production in Birmingham, April 19 p 1097; May 17 p 1419 Textile Machinery, Jan 18 p 216 Countershaft: Warner & Swasey Multiple Fric- tion Disk*, Jan 11 p 166 Cousin, A.: Banking a Blast Furnace, June 7 p 1629 Coussergues, Clausel de: Influence of Temperature in Mak- ing Steel, June 14 p 1710 Cowdrick, E. S.: Employee Representation, Feb 15 p 497 Cranes: McMyler - Interstate Steam Op- erated*, May 10 p 1324 Niles-Bement-Pond for Railroad Terminal*, Jan 11 p 162 Crawford, E. R.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, June 14 p 1719 Crowell, Benedict: Indictment of, Feb 1 p 363 Croxton, D. T.: Trumbull-Cliffs Blast Furnace Pro- duction*, March 29 p 897 Crucible Steel Castings Co.: New Foundry*, Feb 22 p 543 Cuba: Manganese Ore Supply, Duty Free, Jan 25 p 275 Cupola: Medart Safety Tapper and Stopper for*, Feb 8 p 415 Melting, Visual Observation of, May 10 p 1337 Curves: Chronograph for Plotting Cooling, May 17 p 1434 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co.: Automatic Starters for Synchro- nous Motors*, June 7 p 1633 Lifting Magnet, Improved*, April 5 p 966 Cutlery, Edge Tools and Saws: Value of Production, 1921, April 19 p 1113 Cutting Machine: Artos Automatic*, May 24 p 1482 Barney Oldfield Universal Die*, May 31 p 1572 Cutting Tools: Koch, for Metal Plate and Fiber Sheets*, Jan 11 p 156 High-Speed, Performance of*, April 19 p 1103 D Damascus Brake Beam Co.: To Be Absorbed by American Steel Foundries, June 21 p 1788 Danly Machine Specialties, Inc.: Die Gage or Stop*, March 22 p 816 JANUARY—JUNE, 1923 Die Set for Accurate Stampings, April 19 p 1100 Standard Die Sets, Jan 25 p 283 Davis & Thompson Co.: Production Drilling Machine*, Jan 25 p 279 Davis, G. L. L.: Testimony re Pittsburgh Basing, March 1 p 602 Davis, Henry E.: Motor-Driven Rolling Mill for Alloy Steels*, May 31 p 1551 Davis, Hubert W.: Production and Shipments of Iron Ore, Pig Iron and Ferroalloys, United States, 1922, June 7 p ; 1639 Davis, James J.: Cooperation Between Employer and Employee, April 5 p 961 Selective Immigration, May 10 p 1357 Dawson-Ferranti: Non-Magnetic Cast Iron, Jan 18 p 220 Dayton Malleable Iron Co.: Consolidates with Pratt & Letch worth Co., May 31 p 1607 Denk, F. J.: Fuel Gas in Steel Industry*, Feb 8 p 401 Department of Commerce: Activities of Brass, Bronze, Copper and Allied Industries in 1921, Jan 4 p 105 Activities of Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce to be Ex- panded, June 7 p 1623 Asks for Emergency Appropriation, Feb 22 p 576 Handbook of Government Speci- fications, June 14 p 1698 Hoover Committee Recommenda- tions on Business Cycles, April 5 p 973 Studying Immigration and Labor Problems, May 3 p 1293 Detroit Machine Tool Co.: Centerless Grinder*, May 31 p 1567 Detroit Pressed Steel Co.: Merger with Parish & Bingham Corporation, May 3 p 1250 Detroit Steel Corporation: To Build Strip Steel Mill, May 3 p 1284 Dial Indicator: Brown & Sharpe Test Attachment*, Feb 1 p 356 Diamond Machine Co.: Face Grinder with Large Wheel*, April 5 p 967 Die Gage: Danly Machine Specialties*, March 22 p 816 Die Heads: National Acme Hardened Self- Opening*, April 5 p 968 Die Sets: Danly, for Stampings*, April 19 p 1100 Dies: Manufacture by Service Machine Co*, Feb 22 p 541 Repairing by Welding*, April 12 p 1030 Standardized Sets*, Jan 25 p 283 Dodge, F. W., Co.: Building Activity, January, Feb 15 p 474; February, March 15 p 742; March, April 12 p 1046; April, May 17 p 1429; May, June 14 p 1707 Dollar: Showing Where It Goes (Editorial), May 24 p 1501 Dominion Alloy Steel Corporation: Organized, March 8 p 681 Dominion Bridge Co.: Annual Report, Jan 11 p 203 Donner Steel Co.: Interstate Commerce Commission Decision Upheld, Jan 4 p 117 To Reopen Spotting Car Case, March 29 p 930 , Sells Two Blast Furnaces to Ameri- can Radiator Co, April 5 p 957 Doran _ Brothers: Time Saving Operations*, June 14 p 1712 Doubling Machine: Mellingriffith Tin Plate*, Feb 15 p 488 Drawings: Numbering of, April 19 p 1121 Drilling Machines: Barnes, for Tapping Steel Spuds*, Feb 1 p 342 Cleveland New Line of Twist*, June 7 p 1636 Cross, Kingsbury March 1 p 614 Davis & Thompson Production*, Jan 25 p 279 Foote-Burt Production*, June 28 p 1837 Fox Multiple*, June 21 p 1774 Standard Portable Electric Post*, May 31 p 1572 Superior Upright*, April 5 p 970 Drives: Belted Group vs. Direct Connected Motors, May 17 p 1438 Cleveland Worm Gear for Venti- lating Fan*, Mar 15 p 752 Group, and _ Direct Connected Motors, Mar 1 pp 627, 648 Motor, at Strip Mills of Indiana Steel Plant*, June 28 p 1831 Motor, Hendey Cone Headstock for Lathes*, March 29 p 896 Motor, Steptoe Arrangement for Cone Headstock Lathes*, May 31 p 1566 Drop Forging Association: (American Drop Forging Institute) Drying Machine: Pease Blue Print*, March 29 p 890 Du Brul, Ernest F.: Economics of Machine Tool Mak- ing*, March 1 p 597; March 8 Automatic*, p 685 Machine Tool Barometer Chart*, Feb 1 p 367 Duggan, M. E.: Cast Steel Ends for Annealing Oven Pans*, Jan 11 p 154 Dumping: Duty on Ferrosilicon, March 29 p 932 Duralumin: For Structural Purposes (Editor- ial), Feb 1 p 361 Dyckerhoff, A. H.: Power Problems of Rolling Mills*, Jan4p17 Dyer, Dr. D. W.: Law of Supply and Demand, April 26 p 1186 Dyer, Y. A.: Birmingham and Low Cost Steel Production, April 19 p 1097 Dyrssen, Waldemar: Theory of Gas Producer Practice in Steel Works*, May 31 p 1556 E Eastern Machine Screw Corporation: Grinder for H & G Die Head Chasers*, April 12 p 1044 Eastern Steel Castings: Successor to Bayonne Steel Casting Co, March 22 p 810 Eastman Kodak Co.: Flat Bar Grinding*, May 17 p 1413 Eaton Axle Co.: Purchased by Torbensen Axle Co., May 3 p 1297 Eaton, G. S. Alloy Steels for Cement Mills, April 19 p 1105 Economics: Basic Business Conditions*, Jan 4 pp 35, 95; April 5 p 971 Recommendations of Hoover Com- mittee on Business Cycles, April 5 p 973 Vv ee eller = Edgar Thomson Works: Wins Carnegie Safety Trophy for 1922, Jan 18 p 208 Editorials: 12-hr. Day, American Iron and Steel Institute Report, May 31 p 1580; Misrepresentation of, June 21 p 1790 Absenteeism, Jan 18 p 235 Activity and Buying Power, Feb 8 p 424 Activity, Limit of, Feb 22 p 550 Activity with Conservatism, March 22 p 836 j Alloy Steel, What Constitutes? June 7 p 1651 Alloy Steel for Bridges, Jan 25 p 296 >) Alloys, Testing Society’s List, Jan | 4 18 p 237 American Machinery Handicapped, March 1 p 618 Arbitration and Congestion of the : Courts, Mar 8 p 693 ; Basing Point Hearings, Feb 15 p 494; Feb 22 p 551 Black Sheet Demand, Feb 22 p 552 British Steel, Upward Trend, Jan : 25 p 296 ; Building, Postponement of, May 17 p 1436 Building, Volume of, April 5 p 978 Business Activity, Measuring, March 22 p 837; May 10 p 1352 Business, Caution the Factor of, May 24 p 1500 Business, Common Sense in, May 10 p 1351 Business Future and Conservatism, May 31 p 1581 Business, Present Conditions Not New, Mar 15 p 762 : i Coal, Post-War Readjustment, Feb 3 15 p 495 Coal Prices Moderate, June 14 p 724 Coke, By-Product and Beehive Pro- duction, April 19 p 1119 Coke, By-Product for the Public, Jan 18 p 236 Coke, High-Priced Connellsville, March 15 p 763 Community Problems, April 19 p la a Comparing This Year with 1920, May 10 p 1350 Copper and Brass Records, April 19 p 1120 Copper Industry, Jan 4 p 110; Feb 22 p 551 Copper Rods, Exports, June 14 p 1725 tO aD om th A ADA ALE ME Cost Data, Machine Tool, Feb 15 p 495 Costs a Basis for Prices, May 3 p j 1267 2 Disabling Industrial Sickness, Feb 22 p 550 Dollar, Showing Where It Goes, May 24 p 1501 | i Duralumin for Structural Purposes, Feb 1 p 361 Electric Steel, 10 Years of, Jan 4 p 108 Electric Steel Furnaces on Pacific Coast, March 1 p 619 Employee Representation, Success of, June 7 p 1652 Employing the Unfit, April 26 p 1196 ?- Export Market, One Sided, March 15 p 763 Exports, Low Ebb in Steel, March 29 p 904 = of Steel, 1922, Feb 15 p 4 Ferromanganese and High Steel Output, April 12 p 1048 Ferromanganese Supplies in 1923, Feb 15 p 495 Foreign Credits, Investigating, Jan 25 p 295 Foremen’s Safety Meeting, March 1 p 619 a . ‘ . atures 2-00 JANUARY—JUNE, 1923 Foster Trial and Steel Companies’ Stand, April 19 p 1119 Foundry, Greater Things for the, May 10 p 1351 French Scrap Exports, Feb 8 p 427 Furnaces, Small Blast Not Needed, March 15 p 763 Gas Producer Practice, Steel Works, May 31 p 1581 German Steel Practice Changes, June 14 p 1725 Government Help in Foreign Trade, April 5 p 980 Heat Treated Cast Steel, Feb 8 p 426 Heat Treatment Progress, June 14 p 1726 Home Visitation in Industry, March 29 p 906 Illness in Shop Forces, March 22 p 838 Immigration, Selective, Jan 18 p 235 Imports, Manufactured, 8 Months Ended Feb. 28, June 14 p 1725 Interchurch Steel Report, Radicals and, Jan 18 p 234 International Trade in Steel, March 8 p 692 Iron and Labor for Warships, Jan 25 p 296 Labor Aspect, April 19 p 1118 Labor ‘in Steel Consumption, Feb 8 p 426 Labor in Steel Making, April 12 p 1049 Labor Shortage, Jan 11 p 172; Feb 8 p 424 Lake Ore Price an Incident, March 29 p 905 Lead Status, 1922, Jan 18 p 236 Living Costs, Who Pays for High- er? Mar 8 p 692 “Living Wage” in Kansas, Feb 1 p 362 Looking Forward, Jan 4 p 108 Machine Tool Building, Handi- capped, June 7 p 1650 Machine Tools, Ultra - Special, March 8 p 693 Management, Dealing Openly with Employees, April 5 p 979 Metal Trades Convention, April 26 p 1197 Mutual Benefit Associations, March 8 p 694 National Machine Tool Builders’ Convention, May 17 p 1437 Open Shop Principle Upheld, Feb 8 p 425 Our Steel Foundry Capacity, Feb 22 p 552 Overheated Factories, Feb 15 p 496 Pig Iron and Steel Output, United States, First Half 1923, Esti- mated, June 21 p 1791 Pig Iron and Steel Output, United States, Fourth Quarter, 1922, March 1 p 620 Pig Iron, High Silicon, April 12 p 1049 Pig — Imports, 1922, April 5 p Pig Iron Production, United States, 1922, March 22 p 837 Pittsburgh Basing, Get the Facts on, March 15 p 762 Pressed Steel, Rise of, Jan 25 p 294 Production, More Efficiency in, June 7 p 1651 Prosperity, Conserving, June 14 p 1724; Prolonging, May 3 p 1266; Safeguarding, June 28 p Public Service and the Engimes#, Feb 1 p 363 sae uni Overdoing, Feb 1 p Rail Output, 1922, April 19 p S288 Rail Prophecy That Failed, April 26 p 1198 Railroad Mileage, Decline of, April 12 p 1050 ix Railroad Valuations, June 21 p 1792 Railroads Functioning, May 3 p 1268 Railroads, Government Owned, June 7 p 1652 Railroads, Private Management, June 28 p 1857 Regulation Not Inquisition, Jan 11 p 173 Ruhr and Europe’s Steel, June 28 p 1857 Ruhr Gains and Losses, April 26 p 1196 Ruhr, Occupation, Jan 25 p 294 Savings and Cycles, May 24 p 1501 Saving and Spending, Mar 29 p 905 Savings, Protecting Workers’ April 19 p 1120 Scrap, Increasing Supplies, Jan 25 p 295 Sheet and Tin Plate Tonnage, Jan 4 p 109 Stability, Not Socialism Needed, April 5 p 979 Steel Buying, Open Market Helped, Feb 1 p 360 Steel Consumption, Rate of, May 24 p 1500 Steel Demand, Distribution of, Jan 11 p 173 Steel Excess Over Pig Iron, May 24 p 1502 Steel in Everyday Uses, Jan 11 p 174 Steel Industry, Guarding Against Reaction, April 12 p 1048 Steel Industry, Poor Year, March 29 p 904 Steel Making Profits in 1923, Jan 4p 109 Steel, Our Great Output, May 17 p 1436 Steel, Production and Capacity March 1 p 618 Steel Production, High Rate of, Feb 15 494 Tariff Action, Mar 22 p 836 Tariff and Steel Imports, May 31 p 1582 Trade Associations and the Law, Jan 11 p 172 Un-American Tendencies, June 28 p 1856 Virginia Iron Circumscribed, Feb 1 p 361 Wages, Raising and Lowering, April 26 p 1197; June 21 p 1791 Youth and the Union, May 3 p 1266 Zirconium in Steel Metallurgy, May 17 p 1437 Elastic Limit: Metals, Squeak and, May 31 p 1600 Electric Steel & Forge Co.: Acquired by Arthur H. Hunter and Associates, Jan 25 p 291, Feb 1 p 342 Electric Steel Founders’ Research Group: Convention Proceedings, April 26 p 1169 Meetings, Feb 22 p 546; May 31 p 1583 Standard Trade Prestives, June 28 p 1849 Electrical Apparatus: Developments in 1922, Jan 4 p 30 Electrochemical Society : (See American Eleetrechemica! Society) a os y: In i re May 10 p Electron Metals Cor poration: To Import and Manufacture Eleck- ‘tronmetal, May 24 p 1487 Eleveyor Industrial k Co.: va Industrial Truck*, Feb Wott Basie Steel Co. Blair Interests Sold, April 12 p Mott. Go Hiechic Peete Wey Irtn, Ma 10 p 1384 P, . } ¢ i Employee Representation: Analysis by Cleveland Chamber of Commerce, May 3 p 1295 Five Years at Bethlehem Plants”, June 14 p 1689 Success of (Editorial), June 7 p 1652 Enamel: Baking at Galusha Stove Plant Feb 8 p 406 Engineering Council: (See American Engineering Coun- cil) Engineering Foundation: Officers, March 1 p 600 Engineering Socicty of Buffalo: Annual Meeting, May 31 p 1569 Engineers: Public Service and (Editorial), Feb 1 p 361 Engines: Internal Combustion Dutiable, March 29 p 890 Production, 1921, Feb 8 p 444 English Speaking Union: Headquarters, June 21 p 1786 Ericsson, Capt. John, Memorial Society : Enlarging, Feb 15 p 475 Erie Foundry Co.: Board Drop Hammers New Line’, May 17 p 1418 Roller Leveler for Eliminating “Stretcher Strains,” May 24 p 1480 Erie Railroad: Steel Corporation Opposed to Con- solidation with Bessemer Line, May 24 p 1484 Etching: Reagents for Alloy Steel, Feb 15 p 477 Everitt and Heywood: Cost Accounting of Foundry La bor*, June 14 p 1701 Material Cost Accounting in a Foundry*, April 26 p 1165 Exhibitions: American Foundrymen’s Associa- tion*, May 3 p 1270; May 10 p 1339 Cranes and Manipulators, May 24 p 1502 Iron and Steel, to be Held at Buf- falo, May 31 p 1569 Exports: Agricultural Implements, 1922, March 1 p 606 Iron and Steel, November, Jan 11 p 160; December and Year 1922, Feb 1 p 354; January, 1923, March 22 p 814; Feb- ruary, April 19 p 1112; March, May 17 p 1432; April, May 31 p 1606 Iron and Steel to Principal Coun- tries, 1922, Feb 22 p 539 Machine Tools, November, Jan 11 p 160; December and Year 1922, Feb 1 p 354, March 1 p 621 Machinery, November, Jan 11 p 161; December and Year 1922, Feb 1 p 354; January, 1923, March 22 p 815; February, April 19 p 1112; March, May 17 p 1482; April, May 31 p 1606 Machinery, Opportunity in, May 10 p 1348 Machinery, Plans for 1923, Feb 8 p 414 Machinery, Promise of 1923*, Jan 4p il Materials for Manufacturing, Value, 1921-1922, March 1 p 608 Merchandise, 11 Months, June 21 p 1797 Metals, 1922, Feb 15 p 482 One-Sided Market (Editorial), March 15 p 763 Rolled Steel Products, Fluctuations, 1910-1922*. March 22 p 814 Steel*, Four Months 1923, June 14 p 1727 JANUARY JUNE, 1923 Steel, Low Ebb in March 29 p 904 Steel, United States, 1922 (Editor- ial), Feb 15 p 496 Extras: New Sheet, May 3 p 1272 ro Fabricated Steel: Sales, December, Jan 18 p 252; January, Feb 22 p 570; Febru- ary, March 22 p 815; March, April 19 p 1141; April, May 24 p 1526; May, June 21 p 1814 Factories: Overheated (Editorial), Feb 23 p 496 Falk Corporation: Foundry Training, May 17 p 1425 Farrell, James A.: Addresses Graduating Class George- town University, June 14 p 1720 Cooperating with Foreigners’ on Shipping Problem, May 10 p 1556 Fatigue: Meta! Parts, Investigation, June 7 p 1645 Federal Products Corporation: Dial Indicator Gage*, May 10 p 13823 Federal Trade Commission: Cannot Investigate Manufacturing Costs, Jan 4 p 124; (Editorial), Jan 11 p 1728 Objects to Exhibits in Pittsburgh Basing, April 12 p 1050 Takes Action Against Bethlehem- Lackawanna-Midvale Merger, Feb 1 p 340 To Appeal Claire Furnace Case, Feb 8 p 433; March 22 p 865 Federated American Engineering So- cieties: Committee to Cooperate with As- sociated General Contractors of America, March 15 p 786 Feed Water Heating: Reduces Steel Power Plant Cost April 21 p 1023 Fellows Gear Shaper Co.: Thread Generating Machine*, June 21 p 1787 Felton, S. J.: Malleable Castings in Small Quan- tities, May 10 p 1336 Ferro Machine & Foundry Co.: Special Machines to Eliminate Skilled Foundry Labor*, April 5 p 949 Ferroalloys: Hydroelectric Power and*, Jan 4 p 24 Industry in 1922*, Jan 4 p 58 Ferromanganese: Advantages of Electrically Melted, March 8 p 677 High Steel Output and (Editorial), April 12 p 1048 Supplies, 1923 (Editorial), Feb 15 p 495 Ferrosilicon: Dumping Duty on, March 29 p 932 In Blasting Explosives, May 24 p 1531 Files: American Better Than _ Sheffield Product, June 7 p 1659 Manufacture in 1921, Feb 22 p 579 Fire Brick: Production, 1921, April 12 p 1036 Fitzgerald, F. A. J.: Ferroalloys and H