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a oR Semi-Annual Index of January—June, 1926 VOL. CXVIl THE IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO. 239 West 39th Street NEW YORK AG-ENG LIB. A Abbott, Charles F.: Steel for Houses, Apr 29 p 1221 Steel Merchandising Antiquated, June 10 p 1639 Accidents: Carnegie Steel Co. Awards Tablet for Record*, May 13 p 1346 Industrial, American Engineering Council to Study, June 10 p 1689 Industrial, Loss of Eyes in Penn- sylvania, 1925, Mar 25 p 864 Mining 1920-1925, Apr 22 p 1139 Pennsylvania Steel Companies Seek Safer Methods, Jan 28 p 284 Repeaters (Editorial), May 6 p 1292 Worcester Lost Time Safety Con test, Feb 11 p 427 Adams, E. D.: Gift for Engineering, 1516 John Fritz Medal Awarded to, Jan 28 p 286 Agnew, Batteiger & Co.: Dissolve, June 8 p 1599 Aircraft: Engine Valves for Airplanes, Feb 4 p 339 Ford Plant, Feb 25 p 570 Testing Metals for, Jan 14 p 159 Trustees of Fund for Aeronautics, Mar 11 p 738 Air Heater: Blaw-Knox 11 p 424 Aitken, G. T.: Educating Salesmen, May 6 p 1277 Ajax Electrothermic Corporation: New Plant, June 17 p 1736 Alecumite Corporation: Acid Resisting Bronze 1707 Alexander, Magnus W.: Evolution in American June 3 p 1578 Algeria: Important Iron Ore Source™, p 986 Allderdice, Taylo…
a oR Semi-Annual Index of January—June, 1926 VOL. CXVIl THE IRON AGE PUBLISHING CO. 239 West 39th Street NEW YORK AG-ENG LIB. A Abbott, Charles F.: Steel for Houses, Apr 29 p 1221 Steel Merchandising Antiquated, June 10 p 1639 Accidents: Carnegie Steel Co. Awards Tablet for Record*, May 13 p 1346 Industrial, American Engineering Council to Study, June 10 p 1689 Industrial, Loss of Eyes in Penn- sylvania, 1925, Mar 25 p 864 Mining 1920-1925, Apr 22 p 1139 Pennsylvania Steel Companies Seek Safer Methods, Jan 28 p 284 Repeaters (Editorial), May 6 p 1292 Worcester Lost Time Safety Con test, Feb 11 p 427 Adams, E. D.: Gift for Engineering, 1516 John Fritz Medal Awarded to, Jan 28 p 286 Agnew, Batteiger & Co.: Dissolve, June 8 p 1599 Aircraft: Engine Valves for Airplanes, Feb 4 p 339 Ford Plant, Feb 25 p 570 Testing Metals for, Jan 14 p 159 Trustees of Fund for Aeronautics, Mar 11 p 738 Air Heater: Blaw-Knox 11 p 424 Aitken, G. T.: Educating Salesmen, May 6 p 1277 Ajax Electrothermic Corporation: New Plant, June 17 p 1736 Alecumite Corporation: Acid Resisting Bronze 1707 Alexander, Magnus W.: Evolution in American June 3 p 1578 Algeria: Important Iron Ore Source™, p 986 Allderdice, Taylor: President National Tube Co.*, Apt 15 p 1081 Alley, James C.: Succeeds Alley & Page, 1379 Alloy Steel: Machinability of, May 27 p 1547 New Etching Reagents for, Feb 18 p 502 New Grade for Type, Feb 11 p 424 Polar Flight and (Editorial), May 27 p 1523 Alloys: Aluminum-Copper, Feb 25 p 554 Iron May 27 p Continuous Flow, Feb , June 17 p Industry Apr & May 13 p Aluminum, for Die Castings, Apr 1 p 908 ee Aluminum, Light, Feb 25 p 553 Aluminum, New, May 27 p 1552 Aluminum, New Etching Reagent for*, Apr 1 p 903 Aluminum-Silicon, Feb 25 p 554 Beryllium, Jan 21 p 220 Copper, New Etching Reagents for*, Mar 25 p 834 Copper-Rich, Apr 1 p 908 “Corson,” New Etching Reagents for*, Mar 25 p 834 Delta Iron and Iron-Chromium, Jan 28 p 266 Aluminum Co. of American INDEX Illustrated articles indicated by * Elektron, Magnesium Base, Feb 25 p 553 Inspection of Tool Steel and, Jan 28 p 266 [ron-Chromium, Feb 25 p 551; Etching Reagents for Mar 18 p 761 Iron-Tungsten, Feb 25 p 550, Mar 4 p 632 Pioneer New Acid Resisting, June o p 1577 X-Ray and Pure Iron-Carbon, Jat 28 p 267 Aluminum: For Railroad Cars (Editorial). May 6 p 1291 America: Department of Justice Finds Evi dence Does Not Support Charges Against, Feb 25 p 577 Hearings on Government Charges, Feb 18 p 505: Feb 25 p 577 Investigation Quashed, May 4 } 657 Amalgamated Association: Wage Demands, Apr 22 p 1140; Apr 29 p 121% American Boiler Manufacturers’ As- sociation: Convention Proceedings, 1660 June 10 p American Brass Co.: Monorail, New Type , Feb 4 p 400 American Broach & Machine Co.: Hydraulic Press 28 p 281 Twin-Cylinder Broaching Machine Jan 21 p 210 Vertical Hydraulic Pull Broaching Machine*, Mar 18 p 775 American Car & Foundry Co.: Annual Report, June 24 p 1824 Takes Over Control J. G. Brill Co Jan 21 p 221 American Cast Iron Pipe Co.: Centrifugal Pipe from Sand Molds Apr 15 p 1055 Plant for Making Centrifugal Cast Iron Pipe, Feb 25 p 570 American Drop Forging Institute: Convention Proceedings, May 27 p 1517 American Electrochemical Society: Convention Proceedings, Apr 29 p 1198 American Engineering Co.: Motor-Driven Trolley*, Apr 1 p 921 American Engineering Council: Study of Industrial Accidents, June 4 p 1689 To Extend Study of Waste, Jan 21 p 290) , Jan 14 p 136; Jan New American Engineering Standards Committee: Iron Pipe Feb 25 p 581 Committees, on Specifications for Cast Iron Pipe and Special Castings, May 6 p 1282 Cast Standardization, American Foundrymen’s Association: (See Foundrymen’s Associations) American Gear Manufacturers’ Asso- ciation: Convention Proceedings, May 20 p 1427 Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers: Convention Proceedings, Feb 18 p 505; Feb 25 p 546; Mar 4 p 621 American Institute of Steel Construc- tion: Extends Activities, Mar 4 p 633 1954360 Meeting of Southern California Di- vision, Apr 15 p 1104 (American Iron and Steel Institute: Convention Proceedings, May 27 p 1490 Directors, Apr 1 p 932; May 6 p 1295; June 3 p 1621 Finished Iron and Steel 1925, June 24 p 1786 Pig Iron Production 1925, Apr 1 p 962 Output Production p 1026 Rail 1910-1926*, Apr 8 Report of Committee on Steel Ca- pacity, Jan 21 ‘p 211 Steel Ingot Production, December and Year 1925, p 160; Januv- ary*, p 423; February, p 713; March, p 1085; May, p 1665 Trackwork Production p 1026; First Apr 29 p 1201 American Iron, Steel and Hardware Association: Convention Proceedings, June 3 p 1575 Moves Office to Philadelphia, Mar 11 p 733 American Locomotive Co.: To Merge with Railway Spring Co., Mar 18 p 809 American Management Association: Convention Proceedings, Mar 11 p 691 Plans European Tour, Mar 11 p 708 (\merican Manufacturers Export As- sociation: April, p 1365; 1925, Quarter Apr & 1926, Heavy Steel World Trade, Plan to Eliminate Burdensome Overhead, June 3 p 1618 American Oil Burner Association: Officers, May 20 p 1434 American Radiator Co.: Tonawanda Furnace Jan 28 p 269 American Railway Convention 1660 Car Loadings 1925, Jan 21 p 224 American Refractories Institute: Convention Papers, May 6 p 1282 Officers, May 27 p 1525 American Road Builders’ Association: Annual Dinner, Jan 21 p 203 American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.: Andrews, J. I. Vice-President’, Apr 15 p 1107 Tin Mill Wage Scale, Feb 11 p 450 American Smelting & Refining Co.: Annual Report, Mar 11 p 751 American Society for Steel Treating: Chapter Officers, May 27 p 1524; June 3 p 1587; June 10 p 1659 Modernized", Association: Program, June 10 p Convention and Exposition Com- mittees, June 17 p 1716 Convention Proceedings, Spring Sectional, May 27 p 1497 Indiana Chapter Formed, Apr 22 p 1142 Meeting of Philadelphia Apr 22 p 1128 Montreal Chapter Organized, Apr 22 p 1142 New Policies and Next Conventions, May 27 p 1547 New York Chapter Meetings, Feb 4 p 345; Mar 4 p 634; Apr 29 p 1202 Non-Ferrous Work May 27 p 1523 Sectional Meeting Proceedings, Jan 28 p 264 Chapter, (Editorial), lV American Society for Testing Ma- terials: Convention Proceedings, June 24 p 1799 First Edgar Marburg Mar 18 p 794 Group Committee Meeting. Mar 25 p 837 Lecturer, American Society of Mechameal En- gineers: Chicago Branch Meeting on Ma- hine Shop Wastes, Apr 1 p 35 Metropolitan Section Meeting, Mar ll p 697 Program of San Francisco Meeting, May 13 p 1392 Providence Regional Meeting Pro ceedings, May 13 p 1344 American Steel & Wire Co.: To Erect Billet and Rod Mills, Feb 1 p 363; Apr 1 p 902 American Steel Foundries: Quarterly Report, May 27 p 1571 American Supply and Machinery Manufacturers’ Association: Convention Proceedings, May 27 1502 (American Felephone & Telegraph Co.: Plans for Long Distance Cables, June ) p 1594 Plant Construction Contemplated, Jan 14 p 133 American Tube & Stamping Co.: Acquired by Stanley Works, May 20 p 1443 Alloy Steel for Type, Feb 11 p 424 American Welding Society: Convention Proceedings, Apr 29 1195 Officers, Apr 29 p 1220 American Zinc Institute: Convention Proceedings, Apr 29 1219 Ams, Max, Machine Co.: Automatic Can Closing Machine Feb 4 p 347 Anchor Drawn Steel Co.: Control Bought by Vanadium A loys Co., May 13 p 1368 Anderson Die Machine Co.: Tapping Machine*, Apr 1 p 920 Andrews, J. L.: Vice-President American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.*, Apr 15 p 1107 Anjeskey, A. F.: Cleveland Special Carrying Rail June 10 p 1651 Anvils: Manufacture in Eagle Iron Works June 17 p 1714 Apprenticeship: Cooperative Training for Quad Cities, May 20 p 1442 Diplomas for Craftsmanship (Edi torial), June 17 p 1735 Discussed at New England Four drymen’s Meeting, Apr 22 p 1142 Indianapolis Foundrymen’s Course, Jan 28 p 272 Need of Broadly Trained Mechat ics*, May 6 p 1275 Arcade Mfg. Co.: Lift Trucks*, May 6 p 1280 Archer and Kempf: Aluminum-Silicon Alloys, Feb 25 ] 554 Arbitration: Commercial, Gain in (Editorial), Jan 21 p 218 Argentina: Imports of Iron and Steel 1925, Feb 11 p 415 To Build Zinc Sheet Rolling Mill, Apr 1 p 929 Armstrong, Whitworth & Co.: Casting a 100-Ton Ingot Mold, Mar 11 p 742 Arnott, E. L.: Increase of Wealth and Present- Day Lavish Expenditure, Apr 22 p 1152 JANUARY—JUNE, 1926 Associated Machine Tool Dealers: Convention Proceedings, May 27 p 1505 Association of Iron and Steel Electri- cal Engineers: Convention Proceedings, June 17 p 1708 Atkins, E. C., & Co.: Metal Cutting Band Saw*, June 17 p 1720 Atlantic Steel Corporation: Self-Insurance Plan for Employees, June 10 p 1690 Atlantic Wire Co.: Annealing Wire in Salt Bath*, Apr 1 p 928 Austria: Pig Iron and Steel Production 1925, Apr 8 p 1035 Automobile Chamber of Commerce: (See National Automobile Chambe1 of Commerce) Automobiles: American Industry, June 24 p 1786 Canadian Cut in Duty, Apr 22 p 1137 Census 1925, May 13 p 1354 Life of, May 20 p 1473 Production, December and Year 1925, pp 104, 346; January, p 560; February, p 848; March pp 991, 1194. April, pp 1354, 1591; May, p 1656 \utomotive Engineers: (See Soc 1ety of Automotive Engi- neers) B Badger Tool Co.: Wet Grinding System*, Feb 4 p 248 Bain, E. C.: Delta Iron and Iron-Chromium Al- loys, Jan 28 p 266 Iron-Chromium Alloys, Feb 25 p Dd] Baker-Raulang Co.: Crane Truck with Magnet*, June 10 p 1648 Baldwin Locomotive Works: Annual Report, Mar 4 p 675 Buys Control of Midvale Co., June 3 p 1618 Band Saw: Atkins Metal Cutting*, June 17 p 1720 Barbed Wire: Who Invented It?*, June 24 Barges: Steel Used in Construction, Feb 11 p 418 Barnes Drill Co.: Honing Machines, Hydraulically- Reciprocated*, June 17 p 1721 Bars, Reinforcing: (See Reinforcing Bars) Bars, Steel: Purchasing Power 1913, 1926*, Apr 1 p 925 Bates, Walter, Steel Corporation: Organized, Mar 18 p 782 Baush Machine Tool Co.: High-Speed Multiple Spindle Drill- ing Machine*, June 10 p 1647 Beals, McCarthy & Rogers: 100th Anniversary, June 10 p 1659 Beams: J & L Junior, Apr 29 p 1225 Bearings: Hyatt Lineshaft*, Apr 29 p 1205 Becket, Dr. F. M.: Research—Opportunity for Cost Conservation, May 6 p 1269 Bell Island: Wabana Ore Deposits*, May 6 p 1264 Belting, Leather: Exports 10 Months, June 10 p 1644 In Use 50 Years, Feb 11 p 448 Power Transmission by, May 20 p 1408 Bending Machine: Buffalo, with Vertical Rolls*, Mar 4 p 626 p ] 769 Berg, H. A.: Rating Capacity of a Blast Fur- nace, Jan 28 p 283 Bernon Mills: Leather Belt in Use 50 Years, Feb 11 p 448 Berryhill Malleable Iron Co.: New Foundry*, Apr 22 p 1119 Beryllium: As an Alloying Metal, Jan 21 p 220 Besly, Charles H., & Co.: Disk Grinder for Piston Rings*, Jan 21 p 207 Beth, Elmer F.: Research Cooperation Between Uni- versity and Industry, May 20 p 1464 Bethlehem-Midvale-Lackawanna Mer- ger: Hearings, Jan 28 p 315; Feb 4 p 370 Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation: Sues Shipping Board, Feb 11 p 419 Bethlehem Steel Co.: Diesel Engines, Apr 15 p 1062 Favors Jones & Laughlin Mileage Scale, Jan 21 p 204 Cars for Helium Gas*, Mar 18 p 784 Moving Pictures of Steel Car Fab- rication, Mar 25 p 833 Bethlehem Steel Corporation: Annual Report, Mar 25 p_ 860; Quarterly Report, Feb 4 p 355; Apr 29 p 1237 Employee Stock Ownership, Mar 18 p 809 Modernization of Lackawanna Plant*, Jan 7 p 40; Feb 11 p 404 Relief Plan, Apr 22 p 1153; May 20 p 1467 Bettcher, C. W.: 3uying Screw Machine Products, Mar 11 p 688 Black & Decker Mfg. Co.: Acquires Marschke Mfg. Co. Prop- erties, Mar 4 p 639 Portable Electric 5/16-In. Drill*, June 24 p 1790 Blanchard Machine Co.: Surface Grinder with New Wheel- Head*, June 17 p 1723 Blaw-Knox Co.: Air Heater, Continuous Flow, Feb ll p 424 Bleibtreu, Dr.: View of American Iron Plants, Feb 1 p 346 Blower: General Electric for Blast Fur- naces*, Mar 11 p 690 Blueprints: Specifying Casting Weights on, Jan 14 p 144; Feb 11 p 436; Mar 4 p 631 Boats, Motor: Steel for *, Feb 4 p 333 Boiler Manufacturers: (See American Boiler Manufac- turers’ Association) Bolt Heading Machine: National Machinery Semi-Hot Au- tomatic Feed*, May 20 p 1432 Bon Air Coal & Iron Co.: Merged with Chattanooga Coke & Gas and J. J. Gray, Jr., Com- panies, Feb 25 p 586 Book Reviews: Automobile Industry Facts, Mar 18 p 814; June 24 p 1786 Coal Industry, Jan 28 p 289 Cost Accounting, Apr 29 p 1213 Die Windziifuhrung beim Konver- terfrischprozess (Air Supply in the Converter Process), June 24 p 1801 Ferrous Metals, Apr 29 p 1212 Fuel, June 24 p 1800 Fuels and Their Combustion, Apr 29 p 1212 Graphic Table Combining Loga- rithms and Anti-Logarithms, Mar 18 p 814 ae (Book Reviews, Continued) Handbook of Practical Mechanics, Mar 18 p 812 Harvard Business Reports, Jan 28 p 289 Heat Economy of Power Plants and Combustion Equipment in In- dustry, Mar 18 p 813 How to Buy and Use Fuel Oil, June 24 p 1801 Industrial Furnaces, Mar 18 p 812 Metal Spraying, June 24 p 1800 Metallurgical Analysis, Mar 18 p 813 Metallurgy of Aluminum § and Aluminum Alloys, Mar 18 p 812 Methods of Chemists of United States Steel Corporation for the Sampling and Analysis of Iron and Manganese Ores, June 10 p 1684 Niagara in Politics, Feb 18 p 497 Non-Technical Chats on Iron and Steel, Mar 18 p 813 Ocean Shipping, Jan 28 p 289 Planning, Erection and Operation of Modern Open-Hearth Steel Works, Feb 18 p 496 Power Plant Machinery, June 24 p 1800 Practical Marine Diesel Engineer- ing, Feb 18 p 496 Special Libraries Directory, Feb 18 p 496 Tragedy of Waste, Feb 18 p 497 Wire Drawing and the Cold Work- ings of Steel, Jan 28 p 288 Books Received: Mar 18 p 814; Apr 29 p 1213; June 24 p 1801 Booze, M. C.: Refractories for Use in Plants, June 24 p 1788 Refractory Research at Mellon In- stitute*, Feb 18 p 479 Boring and Turning Mill: Consolidated, for Locomotive Tires*, Jan 28 p 279 Boring Machines: Betts Vertical*, Mar 11 p 699 Bormann, E.: Scrav in Blast Feb 18 p 481 Boston & Maine Railroad: German Rail Purchase, (Editorial), Mar 18 p 786 Boy Scouts of America: Steel Furnace Charge*, Study Foundry Practice*, Feb 11 p 399 Boylston, H. M.: Ferrous Metallurgy in 1925*, Jan 7 p 46 Brake: Clark Magnetic, for Crane Hoist Motors*, May 6 p 1279 Breslove, Joseph: Power Plant of Pittsburgh Spring & Steel Co.*, May 6 p 1259 Bridge: Delaware, Strain Lines in May 13 p 1337 Bridgeport Brass Co.: Safety Device for Tube Drawing Bench*, Apr 15 p 1064 Seamless Brass Tubing, May 20 p 1442 Brill, J. G., Co.: To be Controlled by American Car & Foundry Co., Jan 21 p 221 Bristol Co.: Pyrometer Controller’, 1649 British Empire Steel Corporation: Annual Report, June 17 p 1768 Broaching Machines: American Twin-Cylinder*, Jan 21 p 210 American Vertical Hydraulic Pull*, Mar 18 p 775 ‘ Lapointe Hydraulic*, Apr 15 p 1067 Bronze: Alcumite, Acid Resisting*, June 17 p 1707 Steel*, June 10 p JANUARY—JUNE, 1926 Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co.: Cutter Testing Fixture*, June 3 p 1586 High-Froduction Milling Mar 25 p 842 Brown Hoisting Machinery Co.: Storage Battery Locomotive Crane*, Apr 15 p 1066 Brubaker, W. L., & Brothers Co.: Tools for Locomotive Boiler Work*, May 27 p 1507 Buffalo Bronze Die Cast Corporation: Machine", Casting Chilled Bronze Gears", March 4 p 616 Buffalo Forge Co.: Bending Machine with Vertical Rolls*, March 4 p 626 Universal Iron Built In Coper*, Building: High Cost of, June 10 p 1660 Bureau of Mines: Economic Bureau Recommended to Operate Within, Feb 18 p 503 Metallurgical Laboratories*, Jan 21 p 219 Burk, F. E.: Jobber, More About p 363 Burnishing Machine: Defiance, for Bronzed Holes*, Apr 1 p 918 Business: sig and Little p 568 Confidence and Trade Activity (Ed- itorial), Apr 29 p 1223 Conservative (Editorial), Worker with June 17 p 17 Ii ld of, Feb j Bushed (Editorial), Feb 25 Mar 18 p 787 Construction and Depression torial), Mar 11 p 711 Economy Needed In, Jan 21 p 203 Forecasting a *, Jan 7 p 19 Old and New Lines (Editorial), Mar i p 637 Prospects (Editorial), 428; Apr 8 p 1004; 1662 Unseen Revolution, Feb 25 p 43 (Ed Feb 11 p June 10 p C Caldwell, H. W.., Electric Car 1351 California Institute of Steel Construc- tion: Banquet, Apr 15 p 1072 Canada: Agricultural Implement Trade 1925, Apr 1 p 926 3ritish Empire Steel Corporation Annual Report, June 17 p 1768 Dominion Alloy Steel Corporation to Increase Sheet Capacity, Feb 1&8 p 503 Iron and Steel Industry 1925, June 3 p 1615 Iron and Steel Production, January, p 738; February, March, p 1242 & Son Co.: Spotter*, May 13 p Iron Ore Output 1925, Apr 15 p 1104 Nickel Ore Production 1925, May 20 p 1476 Not Dumping Ferromanganese, May 27 p 1552 Steel Producers Want Tariff Protec- tion, Apr 22 p 1136 Tariff Board Hearings of Steel Companies, May 27 p 1544; June 3 p 1592 Tariff Cut on Automobiles, Apr 22 p 1137 Tariff Reductions, Apr 29 p 1217; (Editorial) May 20 p 1445 Cans: Ams Automatic Closing Feb 4 p 347 Canton Foundry & Machine Co.. Portable Crane with Safety Load Brake*, Mar 18 p 775 Capacity: Steel, Report. of American Iron and Machine’, Vv Steel Institute Committee, Jan 21 p 211, (Editorial) p 216 World Pig Iron and Steel*, Jan 7 p 99 Car Spotter: Caldwell Electric*, May 13 p 1351 Carnegie Institute of Tecanology: To Hold International Conference on Coal, June 3 p 1577 Carnegie Steel Co.: Art Department for Safety Propa- ganda, Feb 11 p 450 Awards Bronze Tablet for No Ac- cident Record*, May 13 p 1346 Awards Safety Trophy*, Jan 28 p YRS Extensions, Jan 28 p 295 Pension Distributions, Feb 11 p 418 Pressed Steel Car Co. Loses Suit Against, Feb 25 p 602 Sales Conference, Jan 14 p 168 To Build Warehouse at Houston, Feb 18 p 495 Carroll & Jamison Machine Tool Co.: Gear Head Lathes*, Jan 14 p 137 Cars: Aluminum for Railroad (Editorial), May 6 p 1291 Bethlehem, for Helium 18 p 784 Freight, Little Steel for (Editorial), Apr 15 p 1084 Improved Distribution Aids keting*, Jan 14 p 145 Loadings 1925, Jan 21 p 224 Retirement of Obsolescent Railroad (Editorial), May 6 p 1292 ‘artels: European, and Price Agreements Increasing, June 17 p 1730 Carver, Prof. Thomas N.: Labor—Changing Economic Status, Mar 11 p 693 ‘arwheel Borer: Niles-Bement-Pond p 1 5&8 | Castings: Cutting Down Waste on*, Feb 18 p 187 Specifying Weights on Blue Prints, Jan 14 p 144; Feb 11 p 436; Mar 4 p 631; Apr 15 p 1097 astings, Iron: 100-Ton Mold in Armstrong, Whit- Mar Gas*, Mar- ~ a $8-In.*, June 3 = worth Plant, Mar 11 p 742 Building Bungalows. of*, Mar 4 p 622 Effects of Titanium on*, May 13 p 1340 For Electrical Refrigeration*, Jan 21 p 205 From Electric Furnaces, Mar 18 p 760 Meehanite*, May 27 p 1559 Castings, Malleable: $y Duplexing Process, Mar 18 p 774 Embrittlement in*, Feb 25 p 558, (Editorial) p 580 Production, November, p 104; De- cember and Year 1925, p 346; January, p 634; February, p 955; March, p 1217; April, p 1594 Castings, Special: Specifications, Committee, May 6 p 1282 ‘astings, Steel: Causes of Defective*, May 13 p 1349 Sales, December and Year 1925, p 285; January, p 570; February, p 833; March and Six Years’, p 1214; April, p 1542; May, p 1797 ‘athedral of St. John the Divine: Some Metal Installations, May 20 p 1416 Cavert, George B.: Corn Farmers and Tractors, Feb 11 p 431 Is the Former Suffering from Too Much Mechanization of His 3usiness ? Apr 29 p 1224 ‘ebrat, Paul: Seamless Tube Mill Processes*, Feb 18 p 473; Mar 4 p 619 a ~ = WEBT VIRGIN) s UNIVERSITY V a a ~ ~ ~ _— ~ a os oe - a = ‘ement, Portland: ‘losing Machine: l JANUARY—JUNE, 1926 Consumption, January, February, p Production First 1070; March, p 1220 Quarter, 1142 Cooperative Scale of Wages Pro- ‘entral Furnace Co.: posed, June 3 p 1592 ) To Build By-Product Coke Plant, Evaluating Grades, Mar 11 p 685 Feb 4 p 359 International Conference An- To Install Sintering Plant, Apr 1 } nounced, June 3 p 1577 12 Problem Again (Editorial), June 17 entral Steel Co.: p 1734 Annu Report, Mar 18 VAL World Production 1925*, Apr 8 p Place ers for By-Product Coke 1002 Plant, Mar 11 p 707 Coiling Machine: entrifugal Process: Dailey Straightening and*, Apr 1 Casting ‘ ed Bi » Gea Mar p 919 tp 616 Coke: Plant for An ean Cast Iron Pip By-Product and Beehive Produc- Cr for M Cast r §& t J uary, p 596, February, Spun, Feb 25 p 570; Apr 15 p March, p 1141; April, p 1592 LO55 Percentage of Produc- eramic: tion from Blast Furnaces and New Insulating, June 17 p 17 Independent Plants 1921-1925*, hain Block: May 20 p 1440 Kittredge Automatic Conti , dal By-Product Plant Capacity, Jan 21 9] Tt) ‘ p 295 hain Hoist: By-Product Plant in Connellsville Yale & Tov Ball-Bearing Ek District Discredited, Feb 11 p tri Feb 18 p 490 119 ‘hamber of Commerce of the United Connellsville, 20-Year Retrospect States: (Editorial) June 3 p 1598 Convention Program, Apr 15 p 1069; ( nellsville, Production 1923-1925 Apr 22 pp 1138, 1140; May 6 p (Editorial). Jan 14 p 157 12385 For the Public (Editorial), Feb 95 ‘hambersburg Engineering Co.: p 578 Smithing Hammer*, June 10 p 1647 Foundry, Use of Hot Blast to Save, ‘hanger: Apr 1 p 926 Forbes & Mvyer Frequency, June 24 Testing, May 27 p 1494 » 1790 : What Is Combustibility of*? Feb hattanooga: 18 Pp 17 i Hydroelectric Power Plants in Dis- Colonial Steel Co.: trict of*, May 13 p 1329 Changes Capital Structure, Feb 4 p hattanooga Iron & Coal Corpora- 397 . tion: Colorado Fuel & Iron Co.: Assets Taken Over bv Souther Annual Revort 1925, Apr 1 p 965; States Iron & Coal Corporation First Quarter 1926, May 13 p May 2 14 1403 hile: , Awards Contract for Structural ‘4 Plant Projected. Ma. ) 1 Mill. Mar 11 p 125 = 1 Columbia Steel Co.: hlor ba leedinstere . Merged with Forged Steel Wheel Symposium on, Apr 29 p 1299 Co., Jan 14 p 179 hromium Plating: Commonwealth Edison Co.: oteel { . , PA y TRY June p 1828 > In Olds Motor Works Anr 29 vp Machine Tool Equipment*, Mar 18 1107 : = p 756 +) ee Company Papers: _ wy Bang vong ae —_— 9° Crude Editing of (Editorial), May a A, aes oO! all ronwus, Jan 2 90 n 1445 Ir 7 ia iii DV Intel] cre nt Py Compensation : 3y Pav-Unit System*, May 20 p 1405 Workmen’s (Editorial), Apr 1 p QRS ing, May 13 p 1334 isco Machine Tool Co.: Acquires M ieller Machin«e Tor Lines, Apr 1 p 933 lark Controller Co.: ~~ ‘ompetitors: Flexible Coupling for Light and Interdependence of, in Steel In- canny atl ne OO nm 1195 dustry, (Editorial), June 24 p H avy oadas Apr 22 p 113 . Magnetic Brake for Crane Hoist 1803 Moto Mav 6 1279 Concrete: larke and Galusha: (See Also Reinforced Concrete) Modern Steam Power Stations, Ma For teinforcing Rusted Girders, 97 n 1554 ’ Mav ?0 pn 1480 ee : : ii ees anh Pationad? leveland Automatic Machine Co. Reinforced, Arches on Railroad*, Lead Screw Controls*. J 92 972 May 6 np 1272 Nipple Threading Machine*, Ap Slag Snecifications for, May 13 p Q99 1332 ‘eveland-Cliffs Iron Co.: Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute: « i PtitS it * ~ . » re inamal Resort. May 180 1404 Committees, May 6 p 1276 4 i sca A» wu . = y ie) > : nvestios 4 ; > i , c y + . leveland Punch & Shear Works Co.: In aaa pean oo r = ee Open-Gap P inching Mac hin Apr ce Bars Jan 28 Dp 299 . ee 2. nee Uniform Sales Contract, May 13 p ai 1290 leveland Tool Engineering Co.: ; hi : », Cone, Edwin F.: Relief Grinding Machine*, June 24 ; ; - » 1701 World’s Pig Iron and Steel Output, nS Seven Post War Years Com- th pared with 1913*, Jan 7 p 25 Ams Automatic for Cans*, Feb 4 p P oe » Connors Steel Co.: re | To Make Rail Steel Bars, Apr 1 p ‘oal: 929 Anthracite Strike—Killing the Consolidated Machine Tool Corpora- Goose (Editorial), Jan 7 p 70 tion: Anthracite Strike, Nothing Settled Betts Vertical Boring Machine’*, (Editorial) Feb 4 p 361 Mar 11 n 699 Anthracite Strike Settlement (Edi Locomotive Frame Slotters*, Jan torial), Feb-18 p 506 14 » 134 Competition Remedy for (Edi- torial), May 27 p 1524 Locomotive Tire Boring and Turn- ing Mill*, Jan.28 p 279 Newton Crank Planer with Side Head*, Mar 25 p 843 Consolidation: Cast Iron Pipe Makers to Merge, Apr 8 p 991 Construction: Depression and (Editorial), Mar 11 p 711 Contracts: Uniform Sales for Concrete Rein forcing Bars, May 13 p 1390 Controller: sristol Pyrometer*, June 10 p 164% Conventions: American Boiler Manufacturers’ Associa tion, June 10 p 1660 American Drop Forging Institute, May 27 p 1517 American Electrochemical Society, Apr 29 p 1198 American Gear Manufacturers’ Associa tion, May 20 p 1427 American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers, Feb 18 p 505 Feb 25 p 546; Mar 4 p 621 American Iron and Steel Institute, May 27 p 1490 American Iron, Steel and Heavy Hard ware, June 3 p 1575 American Management Association, Mar 11 p 691 American Society for Steel Treating, Sectional Meetings, Jan 28 p 264 May 27 p 1497 American Society for Testing Materials. June 24 p 1799 American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers, Regional, May 13 p 1344 American Welding Society, Apr 29 p 1195 American Zine Institute, Apr 29 p 1219 Associated Machine Too] Dealers, May 27 p 1505 Association of Iron and Steel Electrical Engineers, June 17 p 1708 Foundry Equipment Manufacturers’ As sociation, Apr 29 p 1245 Institute of Metals (British), Apr 1 p G07 Institute of Metals Division A.I.M. and M.E., Feb 25 p 553 Iron and Steel Institute (British), June 17 p 1711 Iron, Steel and Allied Industries of Cali fornia, Jan 28 p 285; Feb 4 p 342 National Association of Sheet and Tin Plate Manufacturers, May 20 p 1421 National Hardwars Association, Metal Branch, May 20 p 1414 National Machine Tool Builders’ Associa- tion, May 13 p 1333 National Metal Trades Association, Apr 22 p 1124 National Supply and Machinery Distrib- uters’ Association, May 6 p 1267 Open-Hearth Superintendents, Apr 15 p 1104; Apr 22 p 1129 Sheet Steel Executives, May 20, p 1447; May 27 p 1500 ociety of Industrial Engineers, June 24 p 1781 Southern California Metal Trades Manu facturers Association, Feb 4 p 349 Southern Metal Trades Association, May 13 p 1347 , Supply Manufacturers and Dealers, May 27 p 1502 Ss Conveyor Systems: In Saginaw Foundry*, Apr 8 p 977 Serves Ovens on Roof of Simmons Plant*, May 27 p 1487 Conway, Martin J.: Additions to Steubenville Rolling Mills of Wheeling Steel Corpo- ration, June 24 p 1829 Cooperation: Foundry Managers and Schools, Plea for, June 3 p 1573 Research, University and Industry, May 20 p 1464 Coplay Cement Mfg. Co.: Crane Runway Built by Welding* Apr 22 p 1132 Copper: Gassy, Feb 25 p 554 Hardness of Cold Rolled, Apr 1 p 907 Katanga (Editorial), May 27 p 1523 Production and Stocks 1925, Jan 14 p 149 Shipments 1925*, Jan 7 p 55 Used in Refrigeration, Jan 14 p 149 Copper and Brass Research Associ- ation: Construction for Year Forecast*, Feb 18 p 483 Cornell University: Power Transmission by Belts, May 20 p 1408 1) abi aw ae Corporations: Passing of the One-Man Concern, Feb 18 p 529 Corse, W. E.: Acid Resisting Bronze*, June 17 p 1707 Corse, W. M.: Non-Ferrous 7 p 51 Cort, Stewart J.: Open-Hearth Furnaces, Comparison of Various Sizes, May 27 p 1493; June 10 p 1660 Costs: Building Steel Feb 4 p 360 Foundry, Los Angeles Interests to Study, Apr 29 p 1194; June 3 p 1620 Labor and Material Increase Un- warranted (Editoriai), Feb 4 p 360 Iron, Foreign and Domestic Compared, Mar 18 p 780; May 6 p 1268* Politics, High (Editorial), Mar 11 p 710 Research—Opportunity for Con- servation (Editorial), Apr 269 p 1222; May 6 p 1269 Metals in 1925, Jan Plants (Editorial), Pig Steel Making at a Profit, High (Editorial), Mar 25 p 863 Coulby, Harry: Chairman of Board United Alloy Steel Corporation*, May 6 p 1283 Coupling: Clark Flexible for Light and Heavy Loads*, Apr 22 p 1135 Poole All-Metal Flexible*, Jan 14 p 136 Cranes: Blue Goose, Facilitates Construc- tion of Exposition Building*, Apr 15 p 1050 Brown Storage Battery Locomotive at Western Electric Plant*, Apr 15 p 1066 Canton Portable with Safety Load Brake*, Mar 18 p 775 Safety in Operation, Mar 18 p 768 Crawford, George G.: Exports from the South, May 6 p 1273 Crescent Truck Co.: Steer-Type Trailer*, Apr 22 p 1134 Crucible Steel Co. of America: Quarterly Report, May 13 p 1404 Curran and Gilligan: Macroscopic Examination of Iron and Steel, Jan 28 p 266 Cushman, Frank: Teach the Foreman to Teach, Mar 18 p 771 Crucible Steel Co. of America: Hufnagel, Frederick B., President, Apr 29 p 1247 Cutler-Hammer Mfg. Co.: Water-Tight Remote Control Sta- tion*, Jan 14 p 137 Cutter Testing Fixture: Brown & Sharpe Improved*, June 3 p 1586 D Dailey Machine Construction Co.: Straightening and Coiling chine*, Apr 1 p 919 Daniels, Samuel: Light Aluminum Alloys, Feb 25 p 553 Davenport Locomotive Works: Gear Drive Gasoline Locomotives*, Mar 18 p 773 Davis & Thompson Co.: Pipe Threading Machine*, Apr 1 p 916 Dean, Zichrick and Nix: Hard Lead, Feb 25 p 553 DeBergue & Co., Ltd.: Multiple Shearing Machine*, Apr 1 p 921 Ma- JANUARY—JUNE, 1926 Defiance Machine Works: Burnishing Machine*, Apr 1 p 918 De Laval Steam Turbine Co.: Speed Reducing Gears*, Mar 11 p 698 Delaware Bridge: Strain Lines in Steel*, May 13 p or oo Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad: Rails of Special Composition, Feb 4 p 336 Delaware River Steel Co.: New Blast Furnace and Ore Dock’, Mar 18 p 769 Delaware Seamless Tube Co.: Seamless Tubes by Mechanical Mill*, Mar 11 p 681 De Leeuw, A. L.: Installation of Standard or Special Machines, Mar 11 p 697 Delta Iron: (See Iron, Delta) Department of Commerce: Bill to Establish Foreign Commerce Service in, June 17 p 1728 Detroit Sheet Metal Works: Washing Machine for Metal Parts*, Mar 18 p 774 Detroit Stove Works: Gas Fuel for Enameling*, June 24 p 1780 Detroit, Toledo & Ironton Railroad: Concrete Arches*, May 6 p 1272 Die Blocks: Heat Treatment of, May 27 p Die Castings: Aluminum Alloys for, Apr 1 p 908 Metal Prices and*, Jan 7 p 33 Die Head: Jones & Lamson Non-Rotating Pull off*, June 17 p 1722 National Acme Self-Opening*, Jan 21 p 210 Die Stock: Oster Electrically 29 p 1296 Dies: For Making Brake Drums’, June 24 p 1774 Diehl, Ambrose N.: Basic Open-Hearth Steel Data, May 27 p 1491 Dill Slotters: Nazel Company to Build, Jan 21 p 210 Direct Process: Thornhill & Anderson for Steel, Feb 18 p 493 Disston, Henry, & Sons, Inc.: High-Speed Steel Machine May 6 p 1281 Distribution: Need for Study of, June 10 p 1689; June 24 p 1781 Divine Brothers Co.: Automatic Polishing Machine*, May 6 p 1278 Dis, E. iy, J¥es Aluminum-Copper Alloys, 1499 Operated*, Apr Practice Knives, Feb. 25 Pp 554 Dodd, Alvin E.: Need for Study of Distribution, June 10 p 1689; June 24 p 1781 Dominion Alloy Steel Corporation: To Increase Sheet Capacity, Feb 18 p 503 Donner Steel Co.: New Electric Blooming Mill Drive’, Apr 15 p 1051 Donner, William H.: Freight Rate Discriminations, 18 p 817 Drafting Rooms: To Standardize 209 Mar Practice, Jan 21 p Drilling Machine: Baush High-Speed Multiple Spin- dle*, June 10 p 1647 Black & Decker Portable Electric 5/16 In.*, June 24 p 1790 Hoefer Piston*, June 17 p 1717 Robertson 14-In. Sensitive*, June 17 vii Ryerson Inclined Rail*, Apr 29 p 1205 Taylor & Fenn Simplified*, Jan 28 p 279 Drives: Electric, in Donner Blooming Mill*, Apr 15 p 1051 Oster Power for Pipe Tools*, Mar 18 p 775 Scherbius Electric for McKinney Steel Co., Feb 18 p 509 DuBrul, Ernest F.: Forecasting Machine Jan 28 p 278 Dumping: Tool Orders, German Iron and Steel, Feb 4 p 359; June 17 p 1754; June 24 p 1828 Duplexing Process: Malleable Castings by, Mar 18 p 774 Duralumin: In the Shenandoah (Editorial), Jan 7 ma Dwellings: Use of Iron and Steel for*, Mar 4 pp 613, 622; Mar 11 p 686; Mar 18 p 766; Mar 25 p 840; Apr 1 p 930 (Editorial) p 936; Apr 8 pp 992, 1003; May 27 p 1555 E Eagle Iron Works: Anvil Manufacture*, June 17 p 1714 Earnill, C.: Teaching Foundry Practice, June 3 p 1573 Earnings: 4 Steel Companies, 1923, 1925*, Feb 4 p 356; 8 Steel Companies, 1923, 1925, Apr 15 p 1080; 42 Steel Companies, 1925, May 20 p 1446 Deficits in 1923, Corporation, Feb 25 p 544 Labor, by Months Since 1920*, Jan 7 p 28 Steel Companies, Analyzed, May 27 p 1560; June 10 p 1665 Steel Companies, Disbursements and, (Editorial), May 13 p 1367 Eastern States Blast Furnace and Coke Oven Association: Mid-winter Meeting, Feb 18 p 494 Officers, June 10 p 1689; June 17 p 1757* Eastern Steel Co.: Court Asked to Forbid Further Operations, June 10 p 1677 In Receivership, Jan 14 p 171 Warwick Furnaces Revert to Owners. Feb 18 p 514 Eaton, Cyrus S.: 3uys Controlling Interest in United And Alloy Steel Corporation, Apr 22 p 1153 Eaton Spring Corporation: Expansion, June 24 p 1840 Economic Bureau: Recommended to Operate Within Bureau of Mines, Feb 18 p 503 Economics: An Epitome 1006 Savings and Wealth (Editorial), Apr 8 p 1005; Apr 22 p 1153 Editorials: Accident Repeater Alloy Steels Polar p 1523 Aluminum for 1291 American Frosperity in Apr 15 p 1083 Anthracite Strike Jan 7 p 70 Anthracite Strike 4p 361 Anthracite 506 Arbitration. Gain in Cr 21 p 218 British General Strike May 13 p 1366 Business, Bie and Little, Feb 25 p 578 Business—Confidence and Trade Activ- itv, Apr 29 p 1223 Business Is Conservative (Editorial), Apr 8 p May 6 p 1292 Flight and, May 27 Railroad Cars, May 6 PD British Eyes, Killing the Goose, Nothing Settled, Feb Strike Settlement, Feb 18 p ymmercial, Jan May 6 p 1290; Mar 18 p 787 JANUARY—JUNE, 1926 Prices. Tir ind Substitutes, Mar 4 p G28 Profits American from the War, M i p 637 I fits nd Manufacturing Hazards, Jar 8S p 297 | gre ves Why Mar 18 p 788 R Production 1925, Apr 8 p 100 | Bost & Maine Buys German, Mar 18 p 786 R New Steel for, Feb 11 p 430 Re stment Post-War, Cooperation Compromise, June 3 p 1596 ent, Return t Normalecy | Op] rtunity for ( ( ? I Apr Ip 1222 Profess s I Industrial 2 p ll f Mill Practice, Organization S gested, Mar 18 p 788 Ss nship in Steel, Mar 4 p 636 - nd Wealth, Apr & p 100 Sel Ste¢ Making, Apr 1 p $37 s Cor ration Comm« Divi ds Ay mp 1150 ( I ‘ Wha If I H i Not Be Mar 11 S ( . EO S S Ap y me - | Firs Q ] 7 I I \ il ( M:; 7p S s and Disbu I VI 67 S I d, Production 19 June Q | gl Cars, AI 1084 — } 2 Put ( natr ti< M p 637 S H Het ind Abr 1, Apr 1 S I icti I rds, Feb A] p lif Jur 10 > M Sa I fi High Cost of i p Sf S Market « S Grout May 444 S Me ! d z Better Selling Method Jur 17 p 1734 S Mer g tt M Tune 3 s I I v lar 21 p S ( t I ding Feb 4 ~ I nd ( ptior \l ' S S Jay Apr 29 p > Z Ady I t [ > ia S ti ! N } I Work S I f j To 9 Fel R p 507 = W i Re din 192 Ja 7p S M et Break N Burden of Securit Issues, Mar 25 p 864 Market ilues I l p 1082 Ss Light Needed, Jan 28 p 296 Incon ( nges, Mar 11 p 711 l rting Instir Jan 14 p 15¢ Vacations with Pay June 10 p 1662 \ et Rays ind Metal graphy, Feb ) 19 Wadsworth-Williams |] Fet } p VW ‘ ( Tot Road t M 4 p Edwards, Frank: Machining Nash Flywheels*, Feb 25 p 564 Edwards, James H.: Welding in the Structural Field, Apr 29 p 1195 Egeberg, Dr. Birger: Electric Steel Melting, Jan 28 p 264 Electric Controller & Mfg. Co.: Starter for Synchronous Motors*, June 10 p 1648 Electric Drive: (See Drives) Electrochemical Society: (See American Electrochemical Soc iety) Electrode: Copper-Tungsten for Welding, Apr s p 995 Elektron: Magnesium Base Alloy, Feb 25 p reo re Te) Elkon Works, Inc.: Copper-Tungsten Electrode for Welding, Apr 8 p 995 Enameling: Gas-Fired Furnaces for*, June 24 p 1780 Engineering: Adams, E. D., Gift for, May 27 p 1516 Engineering Council: (See American Engineering Coun- cil) Engineering Foundation: Endowment Committee, May 27 p 1548 Finances Investigation of Desul- phurizing Agents, May 27 p 1555 Officers, Feb 18 p 494 Engines: Bethlehem Diesel, Apr 15 p 1062 Uniflow, in Steubenville Rolling Mills of Wheeling Steel Corpo- ration, June 24 p 1829 Worthington High Power Diesel* Apr 15 p 1062 Enlow, A. T.: Sheet Mills in Europe, June 3 p 1598 Epstein and Rawden: Phosphorus in Wrought Iron, May 27 p 1553 Etching: Reagents for Iron-Chromium Al- loys*, Mar 18 p 761; for Copper “Corson” Alloys, Mar 25 p 834; Aluminum and Its Light Alloys, Apr 1 p 903, (Editorial) p 937 Europe: Business Conditions, May 27 p 1558 Cartels and Price Agreements In- creasing, June 17 p 1730 Rail Association Mar 11 p 742; Mar 25 p 849, (Editorial) p 862; Apr 22 pp 1140, 1144 European Ententes, Mar 11 p 742; Mar 25 p 849; Apr 22 p 1144 Exports: Changes in (Editorial), Feb 4 p 362 Foreign Trade on Secure Basis (Editorial), June 3 p 1597 From the South, May 6 p 1273 * Iron and Steel 1925, Value, Apr 22 p 1145 Iron and Steel, December and Year 1925, pp 222, 274, (Editorial) p 298; January, p 665; Feb- ruary, p 887; March, p 1210; April, p 1520; May, p 1797 Machinery 1910-1925*, May 13 p 1342 Machinery, Production and, 1921, 1923, Jan 21 p 202, (Editorial) p 216 Machinery to Argentina 1925, Apr 15 p 1070 Machinery to Czechoslovakia, East Indies and China 1925, Apr 8 p 1028 Machinery to Japan 1925, Apr 22 p 1135 Machinery, Value, 1925, p 353; January, p 737; February, p 961; March, p 1271; April, p 1580 Methods of Determining Responsi- bility and Credits, June 17 p 1729 Plan to Eliminate Burdensome Overhead, June 3 p 1618 Rails, Leading Countries, Mar 25 p 850 Sample Post System (Editorial), Apr 8 p 1004 Steel Distribution 1925, Feb 4 p 352; January, p 739; March, p 1387; 10 Months, p 1588 Expositions: American Exhibitors at Tiflis, Apr 15 p 1075 British International Foundry Trades, Apr 15 p 1069 International Trade*, Feb 25 p 561 National Machine Tool Builders’ Association to Hold Independ- ent, May 13 p 1333 New Haven Machine Tool, Plans, May 6 np 1289 Pittsburgh Products, Feb 18 p 504 Power and Mechanical Engineering Announcement, June 10 p 1664 ’ , (Expositions, Continued) Railway Supply Manufacturers’ As- sociation, June 17 p 1737; June 24 p 1784 Sesquicentennial, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Give Statue’, May 27 p 1525 Steel Treaters, Reservations, May 6 p 1282 F Fabricated Plates: Bookings, December and Year 1925, p 316; January, p 699; Febru- ary, p 794; March, p 1158; April, p 1542 Fabricated Steel: Bookings, December and Year 1925, p 242; January, p 601; Febru- ary, p 858; March, p 1237; April, pp 1468, 1546; May, p 1797 Consumption Since 1912*, Jan 7 p 56 Fairbanks, Morse & Co.: Lubricating Tubes*, Apr 29 p 1207 Farmer: Case of the Corn Planters (Editori- al), June 24 p 1803 Is He Suffering from too Much Mechanization of His Business. Apr 29 p 1224 Status of, Report of National In- dustrial Conference Board, Mar 11 p 708 What Ails the Western? (Editori- al) Feb 4 p 361; Feb 11 p 431; Feb 18 p 508; Mar 25 p 865 Farmington River Power Co.: Hydroelectric Power Plant*, Feb 4 p 340 Farrel Foundry & Machine Co.: Rolling Mill Drive, Two Speed*, Jan 14 p 135 Farrell, James A.: Foreign Trade Progress, Apr 29 p 1190 Fatigue: Metals, Feb 25 p 553 Federal Portland Cement Co.: To Use Blast Furnace Slag, Jan 28 p 295 Federal Trade Commission: And Wadsworth-Williams Bill (Ed- itorial), Feb 25 p 579 Dismisses Complaint Against Knife Information Bureau, Feb 18 p 503 Division of Trade Products Confer- ence Organized, June 10 p 1657 National Wealth and Income 1912, 1922, June 3 p 1587 Fellowships: Byllesby Memorial Research in En- gineering, Feb 11 p 417 Fermot Co.: Electric Hammer*, Apr 15 p 1064 Ferromanganese: Canada Not Dumping, May 27 p 1552 Domestic in 1925 (Editorial), Jan 14 » 157 Polish and the Foreign Situation, Apr 1 p 926 Fink, W. L.: X-Ray and Pure Iron Carbon Alloys, Jan 28 p 267 Finney, Burnham: Foundry of Berryhill Malleable Iron Co*, Apr 22 p 1119 Layout of G. A. Gray Co.’s Plant*, Apr 1 p 909 Fiske, Rogers A.: ' Conveyor System for Ovens in Sim- mons Plant*, May 27 p 1487 Hubbard Foundry Equipment for Large Work*, Apr 1 p 899 ~ Increasing Casting Production in Nash Plant*, Mar 11 p.677 Inland Steel Co. Blast Furnace for Low Cost Output*, May 20 p 1424 JANUARY—JUNE, 1926 Machine Tools in Commonwealth Edison Plant*, Mar 18 p 756 Valley Mold & Iron Ingot Mold Foundry*, June 19 p 1642 Welding Ice Cream Cans Electrical- ly*, Apr 15 p 1047 Fissures: Transverse in Rails, Feb 4 p 337 Fixed Nitrogen Research Labora- tories: Stainless Iron, New Use, Apr 29 p 1189 Flecto: New Type of Malleable Iron, Feb it p 363 Flershem, R. B.: Marketing Policies and Sales Meth- ods That Stabilize, Mar 11 p 694 Floors: Metal Lumber for Fireproof*, Mar 25 p 841 Fluorspar: Shipments 1925, Apr 15 p 1068 Tariff Investigation, Jan 21 p 223 Fly wheels: Machining in Nash Motors Plant Feb 25 p 564 Foley, Francis B.: Heat Treatment of Carbon Steel, Feb 25 p 551 Forbes & Myers: Frequency Changer, June 24 p 1790 Force, Howard J.: Rail Steel, Special Composition, Feb 1 p 336 Ford, Henry: Characteristics of, by Charles Piez, Feb 11 p 425 Ford Motor Co.: Erecting Airplane Hangar at Cleve- land, Jan 21 p 204; Feb 25 p 570 Dismantling Steel Ships at Ches- ter, May 6 p 1283 Merchant Mill, 14-In*, Jan 21 p 197 Wilputte Coke Oven Contract, Jun: 10 p 1692 Foreman: Teach Him to Teach, Foreign Trade: (See Exports) Foreign Trade Council: (See National Foreign Trade Coun- cil) Forged Steel Wheel Co.: Merged with Columbia Steel Co., Jan 14 p 179 Forging: By Upset Process, May 27 p 1495 Nova Scotia Steel & Coal Co.’ Quick Work on Rudder Stock, June 3 p 1586 Mar 18 p 771 Forging Machine: National New*, Feb 18 p 489 Foster Machine Co.: Universal Turret Lathe, I-B*, June 17 1718 Fosteria Spring Co.: Rapid Spring Winder*, Apr 1 p 920 Foundries: Anvil Manufacture in Eagle Iron Works*, June 17 p 1714 Be rrvhill Ne W Malleable*, p 1119 Better Equipment Used in*, Jan 7 p 14 Boy Scouts Study Fractice*, Feb 11 D od Apr 22 Casting Chilled Bronze Gears*, Mar 1 p 616 Casting Production in Nash Plant*, Mar 11 p 677 Castings, Cutting Down Waste on Feb 18 p 487 Conveyor System in Saginaw Prod- ucts Plant*, Apr 8 p 977 Costs. Los Angeles Interests to Study, Apr 29 p 1194; June 3 p 1620 Hubbard Equipment for Work*, Apr 1 p 899 Large ix Indianapolis Apprenticeship Course, Jan 28 p 272 Ingot Mold, of Valley Mold & Iron Corporation*, June 10 p 1642 Molding Sands, Preparing and Test- ing, Mar 4 p 621 Molding, Standard Practice for’, Mar 18 p 753 Ohio State Operations, Feb 4 p 355; Apr 1 p 933; June 24 p 1805 Ross-Meehan, New Cast Iron*, May 27 p 1559 Ross-Meehan, with Electric Ovens"*, June 17 p 1703 Steel, United States Surpass Ger- man Practice, May 20 p 1465 Teaching Practice, Suggested Meth- od of, June 3 p 1573 Foundry xquipment Association: Convention Proceedings, Apr 29 p 1245 Officers, Feb 11 p 416 Sales 1925*, p 635; January, Feb- ruary, p 988; 27 Months*, pp 1289, 1591 Foundry Instructors: To Meet with American Foundry- men, Apr 1 p 932 Foundrymen’s Associations: American, Convention Committees, June 17 p 1716; Convention Program, Mar 4 p 634, Apr 1 p 932; European Exchange Pa- pers, Apr 8 p 1014; Survey of Malleable Furnace Refractories, June 24 p 1775 Detroit, Committees for Interna- tional Congress, Apr 15 p 1068 New England, Meetings, Jan 21 p 202; Mar 18 p 789; Apr 22 p 1142 Ohio State, Foundry Operations, Feb 4 p 355; Apr 1 p 933; June 24 p 1805 Philadelphia, By-Product Coke Oven Project, Feb 18 p 494; Officers, June 17 p 1716 France: Exports of Industrial 1925, May 27 p 1552 Iron and Steel Industry 1925, Jan 14 p 141 [ron and Steel Production, January, p 858; February, p_ 1075; March, p 1358 Steel Revival (Editorial), Mar 18 p 787 Franchot, Richard: Cyanide in Blast Furnaces, Feb 25 p 552 - Manufacturers Machinery Freeman, John R., Jr.: Merits of Electrolytic Iron or Strip Steel, May 27 p 1499 Freight Rates: Cast Iron Pipe, June 10 p 1682; June 17 p 1728 Discriminations in, Mar 18 p 817 Finished Steel from Pittsburgh, Jan ip oo Imports from Gulf to St. Louis, Apr 8 p 1007 Imports Not Dutiable, Apr 1 p 926 Jones & Laughlin Case, Jan 14 p 163; Jan 21 p 204; Mar 11 pp 705, 706; Mar 18 p 783; Apr 8 pp 1007, 1029; Apr 15 p 1091; Apr 29 p 1218; May 6 p 1312; May 13 pp 1357, 1386; May 20 p 1441; May 27 p 1544 Pig Iron, Proposed Advances Sus pended in C. F. A. Territory, May 13 p 1357 Plates, Shapes and Bars from Chi- cago, Jan 7 p 36 Preceding Railroads and Now (Edi- torial), May 6 p 1292 Sheets and Tin Plate from Gary, Jan 14 p 151 Steel Pipe from Producing Points, Jan 14 p 150 To Establish Mileage Rate in South, Apr 1 p 934 Vlll s oO I P1 ( Me J R ‘ M i m™ } Wt I S Hh : en R | S H AA : \ I Metr oO \ ‘ \ =. D riig BY . & M I S . NI I Shes { Pr St P Stes 66 Mi W JANUARY—JUNE, 1926 Price Tin. and Substitutes, Mar 4 p 628 | fits American, from the War, Ni i p 637 fits and Manufacturing Hazards, Jar 23 p 297 | gre ves Why Mar 18 p 788 Rail Production 1925, Apr 8 p 100 I s, Bos & Maine Buys German, Mar is x TR6 R New Ste for, Feb 11 p 430 Re stment, Post-War, Cooperation Compromis Jur S p 159¢ ! Return Nor cy | { y 1 ‘ Opportu for Cost ¢ I Apr Ip 1222 Professors Industrial, \ p lil n¢ Mil Pra Organizat n Sugges Mar 18 p 788 S nship in Steel, Mar 4 p 636 : gs and Wealth, Apr & p 100 Scr n Steel Making, Apr 1 p 937 s ( rporat n Commor Dividends AY > ph 1150 ( o1 What If I! Hat N I Mar 11 p 71 ~ i tio < ~ : — \p ) we > First Qua r, Ja 1% i? i Vit Ma 7 I S | ngs nd Disburss M 13 p 67 S I d, Production 1 June 1 802 S } gent Cars 4 p if = l £ Pul ( ety t NI p 637 S H ‘ Here and Ab Apr 1 » l I 1 Re rd Feb AT I » 108 Jur 10 Ss M g I f High Cost of NI p Sf > M Ket > GG l May 444 S Merchand g I r Selling Method June ’ { S Mer ( ing b M Tune S [ Rew Jan 2 p s ( Building Fet } s I Consumption NI f > > s j \ 2? Dp > Tra Ady t P = id S Tre: Y n Non-l Work S Unf i To p Fel & p 507 _ Ww d Record it ) jan 7 p S M ke Break N B e! of > t Issues, M 3 p R64 Marke Valu AY l p 1082 Ss ] rhter Needed, Jan 8 p 29€ Tax, I me, Char M l p 711] I rting Inst Jar l4 p 15¢ \ with |} Jur 0 y 662 \ I s and M llograph Feb p 579 vi worth-Williams I! Fel 2 Pp WW ( I Tobs R ad Mar 4 p Edwards, Frank: Machining Nash 25 p 564 Edwards, James H.: Welding in the Structural Apr 29 p 1195 Egeberg, Dr. Birger: Electric Steel Melting, Jan 28 p 264 Electric Controller & Mfg. Co.: Starter for Synchronous Motors’*, June 10 p 1648 Electric Drive: (See Drives) Flywheels*, Feb Field, Electrochemical Society: (See American Soc lety) Electrochemical Electrode: Copper-Tungsten for Welding, Apr 8 p 995 Elektron: Magnesium Base Alloy, Feb 25 p > oD Elkon Works, Inc.: Copper-Tungsten Electrode for Welding, Apr 8 p 995 Enameling: Gas-Fired Furnaces for*, June 24 p 1780 Engineering: Adams, E. D.., Gift for, May 27 p 1516 Engineering Council: (See American Engineering Coun- cil) Engineering Foundation: Endowment Committee, May 27 p 1548 Finances Investigation of Desul- phurizing Agents, May 27 p 1555 Officers, Feb 18 p 494 Engines: Bethlehem Diesel, Apr 15 p 1062 Uniflow, in Steubenville Rolling Mills of Wheeling Steel Corpo ration, June 24 p 1829 Worthington High Power Diesel’, Apr 15 p 1062 Enlow, A. T.: Sheet Mills in Europe, June 3 p 1598 Epstein and Rawden: Phosphorus in Wrought Iron, May 27 p 1553 Etching: Reagents for Iron-Chromium Al- loys*, Mar 18 p 761; for Copper “Corson” Alloys, Mar 25 p 834: Aluminum and Its Light Alloys, Apr 1 p 903, (Editorial) p 937 Europe: Business Conditions, May 27 p 1558 Cartels and Price Agreements In- creasing, June 17 p 1730 Rail Association Mar 11 p 742; Mar 25 p 849, (Editorial) p 862; Apr 22 pp 1140, 1144 European Ententes, Mar 11 p 742; Mar 25 p 849; Apr 22 p 1144 Exports: Changes in (Editorial), Feb 4 p 362 Foreign Trade on Secure Basis (Editorial), June 3 p 1597 From the South, May 6 p 1273 ® Iron and Steel 1925, Value, Apr 22 p 1145 Iron and Steel, December and Year 1925, pp 222, 274, (Editorial) p 298; January, p 665; Feb- ruary, p 887; March, p 1210; April, p 1520; May, p 1797 Machinery 1910-1925*, May 13 p 1342 Machinery, Production and, 1921, 1923, Jan 21 p 202, (Editorial) p 216 Machinery to Argentina 1925, Apr 15 p 1070 Machinery to Czechoslovakia, East Indies and China 1925, Apr 8 p 1028 Machinery to Japan 1925, Apr 22 p 1135 Machinery, Value, 1925, p 353; January, p 737; February, p 961; March, p 1271; April, p 1580 Methods of Determining Responsi- bility and Credits, June 17 p 1729 Plan to Eliminate Burdensome Overhead, June 3 p 1618 Rails, Leading Countries, Mar 25 Pp 850 Sample Post System Apr 8 p 1004 Steel Distribution 1925, Feb 4 p 352; January, p 739; March, p 1387; 10 Months, p 1588 Expositions: American Exhibitors at Tiflis, Apr 15 p 1075 British International Trades, Apr 15 p 1069 International Trade*, Feb 25 p 561 National Machine Tool Builders’ 9 vo (Editorial), Foundry Association to Hold Independ- ent, May 13 p 1333 New Haven Machine Tool, Plans, May 6 pv 1289 Pittsburgh Products, Feb 18 p 504 Power and Mechanical Engineering Announcement, June 10 p 1664 (Expositions, Continued) Railway Supply Manufacturers’ As- sociation, June 17 p 1737; June 24 p 1784 Sesquicentennial, Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation Give Statue’, May 27 p 1525 Steel Treaters, Reservations, May 6 p 1282 F Fabricated Plates: Bookings, December and Year 1925, p 316; January, p 699; Febru- ary, p 794; March, p 1158; April, p 1542 Fabricated Steel: Bookings, December and Year 1925, p 242; January, p 601; Febru- ary, p 858; March, p 1237; April, pp 1468, 1546; May, p 1797 Consumption Since 1912*, Jan 7 p 56 Fairbanks, Morse & Co.: Lubricating Tubes*, Apr 29 p 1207 Farmer: Case of the Corn Planters (Editori- al), June 24 p 1803 Is He Suffering from too Much Mechanization of His Business. Apr 29 p 1224 Status of, Report of National In- dustrial Conference Board, Mar 11 p 708 What Ails the Western? (Editori- al) Feb 4 p 361; Feb 11 p 431; Feb 18 p 508; Mar 25 p 865 Farmington River Power Co.: Hydroelectric Power Plant*, Feb 4 p 340 Farrel Foundry & Machine Co.: Rolling Mill Drive, Two Speed*, Jan 14 p 135 Farrell, James A.: Foreign Trade Progress, Apr 29 p 1190 Fatigue: Metals, Feb 25 p 553 Federal Portland Cement Co.: To Use Blast Furnace Slag, Jan 28 p 295 Federal Trade Commission: And Wadsworth-Williams Bill (Ed- itorial), Feb 25 p 579 Dismisses Complaint Against Knife Information Bureau, Feb 18 p 503 Division of Trade Products Confer- ence Organized, June 10 p 1657 National Wealth and Income 1912, 1922, June 3 p 1587 Fellowships: 3yllesby Memorial Research in En- gineering, Feb 11 p 417 Fermot Co.: Electric Hammer*, Apr 15 p 1064 Ferromanganese: Canada Not Dumping, May 27 p 1552 Domestic in 1925 (Editorial), Jan 14 » 157 Polish and the Foreign Situation, Apr 1 p 926 Fink, W. L.: X-Ray and Pure Iron Carbon Alloys, Jan 28 p 267 Finney, Burnham: Foundry of Berryhill Malleable Iron Co*, Apr 22