The Engineer 1917/05/25
1917 May 25th PDF
- Contents, p 473.
Main Subjects
- Acquisition of Patent Rights, p 484.
- Agricultural Tractors, p 470.
- American Engineering News, p 470.
- Bombay Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, (No. II.), p 464 and p 472. (Illustrated)
- British Patent Specifications, p 483.
- Editorial, p 473.
- The Canker of Industrial Unrest.
- Text books: Actual and Ideal.
- Random Reflections, Marine Engineers, Motion Studies, Research in Japan, Toys and Tritles, Output and Trade Unions, A Central Information Office.
- Electric Power Supply, p 482.
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers, The Construction of Turbine Pumps, by A. E. L. Chorlton, Michael Longridge, President, p 463.
- Letters to the Editor, p 467.
- A Secret Session for Engineers, Michael Longridge.
- The Metric System, E. W. Sargeant.
- Engineers and Submarines, Frank Fielden.
- Ship Salving.
- Dangers of the German Patent Office.
- Increased Production, C. H. Haddrell.
- Mechanical Puddling, p 465.
- Notes on the Construction of Turbine Pumps, by Alan E. Chorlton, before the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, p 476 - p 479. (Illustrated)
- Obituary, Sir Alexander Richardson Binnie, p 470.
- Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, (No. XIII.), Oil Refining, p 462. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 479.
- Refractory Materials, p 466.
- Researches made possible by the Autographic Load Extension Optical Indicator, by Professor W. E. Dalby, p 468. (Illustrated)
- The Metric System, p 479.
- Turin a Seaport, p 482.
- What Industry owes to Science, (No. XIII.), Photography and Agriculture, p 461.