The Engineer 1917/06/15
1917 June 15th PDF
- Contents, p 543
Main Subjects
- Acquisition of Patent Rights, p 554.
- Briquetting of Metal Swarf, (No. II.), Fielding and Platt, p 538 and p 539. (Illustrated)
- British Engineers Association, Wilfred Stokes, President, p 553.
- British Patent Specifications, p 553.
- Concreted Coal, R. Goulburn Lovell and C. M. Hughes, p 548.
- Editorial, p 543.
- The Commissions on Labour Unrest.
- American Battle-Cruisers.
- Random Reflections, The Working Day, Science in the Universities, Science and the Man, Libraries, The Trade Bank.
- Electrolyser for Ships, Vincent Roberts and Co, p 549. (Illustrated)
- German High Sea Fleet and its Bases, (No. I.) p 533. (Illustrated)
- Hardening of Oils - The Lane Hydrogen Retort Furnace, Howard Lane, Engineer, p 538a. (Illustrated)
- Hudson River Tunnel, p 540.
- Letters to the Editor, p 549.
- Old Books, H. A. Bennie Gray.
- Noise in Reinforced Concrete Buildings, Rowntree and Co, F. G. Fryer.
- Motor Ship Sebastian, Netherlands Engineering Co, p 548.
- New Industries in South Wales, p 549.
- Portable Petrol-Driven Fire Pump, Holden and Brooke, Engineers, p 542, p 548. (Illustrated)
- Production and Industrial Employment of Vegetable Oils, (No. XVI.), The Hydrogenation or Hardening of Oils, p 546 - p 548. (Illustrated)
- Provincial Letters, p 550.
- Science and Industry - The place of Cambridge in any Scheme for their Combination, by Sir Richard Glazebrook, p 535 - p 537.
- Standardisation of copper Tubes for Aircraft, p 553.
- Technical Publications for Soldiers at the Front, p 537.
- What Industry Owes to Science, (No. XV.), p 539.