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The Engineer 1916 Jul-Dec: Index: Random Reflections

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The Engineer 1916 Jul-Dec: Monthly Summary Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jul-Dec: Monthly Summary Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jul-Dec: Monthly Summary Index.
The Engineer 1916 Jul-Dec: Monthly Summary Index.

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AMERICA and Research. 375

American National Industrial Conference

Board, 512

Australia’s Advisory Council of Science and Industry, 534

B BATTLEFIELD'S Harvest of Steel Scrap, 397

Battleships, Big and Little, 467

Biography and Education, 491, 580

Boiler and Fuel Waste, Mr. Stromeyer’s

Report, 442

Britain and Bagshot, 420

British Marine Engineers, 534

c CAPITAL and Labour, Mr. George Roberts on, 375

Capital, Labour, and Production, According to America, 558

Capital and Labour, Suggested Coalition, 420

Casual Labour, Sir John Griffith on, 375

Censorship and the Institution of Mechanical

Engineers, 466

Channel Tunnel, 396

Chemical Engineer, Does He Exist ? 534

Clerk, Dr. Dugald, on British and German

Efficiency, 466, 512

Coalfields of South Wales, 490

Cost-keeping, Danger of Unreliability, 581

D DIESEL Engine, Captain Sankey and Professor Burstall on the, 374 ; Professor Wat -kin son on the, 397

EDUCATIONAL Value of Biography, 491, 580

Employers’ Organisations and Labour Questions, 512

Engineering Limitations, Sir Maurice Fitz-maurice on, 421

Engineering Schemes After the War, 396

Engineers and Salesmen, 490

F FARADAY Society and Refractories, 421

Federation of British Industries, Recommendations, 558

France to have a National Scientific Laboratory, 534

G GAS Engines, Big, Are they Successful ? 512

German Machinery Failures, 491

H HAKLUYT, Richard, Tercentenary of Death, 491

Happiness or Industrial Position, 581

High Wages and High Prices, 442

I INCREASED Production 466

Invention and Anonymity, 375

LABOUR and the Dinner Table, 467

Labour Exchanges: A Benefit or Incubus, 442

Labour Exchanges, Mr. Harold Cox’s Views, 466, 491

Labour Leader’s Misquotation, 396, 491

Labour After the War, 534

Labour and Mechanical Routine, 420

Labour Restrictions in Europe and America, 581

Les Allemands et la Science, 374

Locomotive Horse-power Computation and

Robert Burnett, 559

M MAN-POWER Board and Diluted Labour, 397

Ministry of Munitions and Mechanical Vehicle Manufacture, 421

Munition Factories, Growth of Home Production, 442

Museum of the War, 581

NORTH-EAST Coast Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, 375

o i OBTURATOR Piston Rings, 534

j PASSENGER Accommodation in Railway Carriages, 420

Ph6nom6nine, 397

R RAILWAY Travelling, Necessary and Otherwise, 490

Rating of Machinery, 558

Research Laboratory Funds, Dr. Glaze -brook’s Address, 558

s SCIENCE, Applied and Pure, 513

Scientific Work and Adequate Pay, Professor David Robertson, 421

Semi-Diesel, 374

T TESTS by Technical Institutions, 375

Tunnel or Train Ferry, 39 G

u UNWIN, Dr., Second Presidential Address, 375

w WAGES and Output, 442

Women and Competition in Mechanical Engineering, 396

z ZEPPELINS versus Aeroplanes, 490

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