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The Engineer 1917 Jan-Jun: Index: Random Reflections

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The Engineer 1917 Jan-Jun: Random Reflections.
The Engineer 1917 Jan-Jun: Random Reflections.
The Engineer 1917 Jan-Jun: Random Reflections.
The Engineer 1917 Jan-Jun: Random Reflections.

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A AERONAUTICAL Societies Combination, 87 Air Raids, 523 Alcohol Fuel, 338 Alfred Herbert’s Review and THE ENGINEER, 40 America and the Human Element in Industry, 135 America and the Premium System, 250 American Engineers and the War, 591 Apprentices, 227 Archaeology of Engineering, 112 Artificial Limbs, 180 Artizan Club, 360 B BARROW Strike, 295 British Engineers’ Association, 273 British Industries Fair, 1917, 87 Business, 450 c CAST Iron, 202, 295 Caterpillars, 361 Censored Strikes, 451 Central Information Office, 475 Chance and Success, 522 Channel Tunnel, 383 Charing Cross Bridge, 226 Chemist in the Ironworks, 360 Chemists in War, 180 Commercialism in Education, W. L. Hichens’

 Views, 41

Compound Locomotives, 522 Consumption of Coal, 590 Corrosion of Brass, 316 D DECIMAL Coinage and Metric System of

 Weights and Measures, 87

Dedications, 226 De Pambour, 591 Depreciation of Plant and the Excess Profits

 Tax, 135

Deterioration of Turbine Blading, 383 E ECONOMICS of Empire, Moreton Frewen, 158 Education, 338, 383 Education and Business, Mr. W. L. Hichens’

 Address, 63


Education and the Load Factor, 317 Efficiency and Economy in Engineering, 112 Efficiency and Happiness, 40 Electric Drives, 226 Electricity and Agriculture, 499 Electricity and Crops, 450, 499 ; (Letters), 494, 515 Electricity on the Farm, 294 Electrification of Water Vapour, 113 Engines for Aircraft, 522 Engineers’ Training Association, Huddersfield, 87 Engineers and the War, 498 Ericsson and Engines, 40 F FACTS and Failures, 383 Filing Papers, 251 ; (Letter), 321 Finishing Schools for Mechanics, 316 Fish, and Engineers, 158 Ford Planes, 567 Foreign Works in the United Kingdom, 40 Fuel of the Future, 272 Fuel Research, 203 G GENIUS and Invention, 428 ; (Letters), 424, 455 German Iron and Steel, 590 German Retreat, 272 H HONOURS List, Omissions, 159 Hours and Outputs, 382 I INDIAN Railways, 405 Institutions and the War, 498 Invention and Investors, Mr. Dennis Robertson’s Book, 135 Inventors and Government Secrecy, 159 ;

 (Letter), 163

L LANGUAGES, 361 Libraries, 545 ; (Letter), 570 Lighting of Factories, 63


M M ACHINE Cost per Ton, 158 M tchine Tool Trade, 316 M vchine Tools. 404 Man and the Mxchine, 523 Manufacturing Methods, British and American, 62 M trine Engineers, 382, 474 Metric Measures, 227 ; (Letter), 243 Metric System, 295, 361 Mind of the Employer, 181 Ministry of Munitions, in England and in

 France, 134

Mr. Longridge’s Address, 382 Motion Studies, 474 M «tor Car Industry, British and American, 63 M >tor Omnibuses, 361 Munitions Plant after the War, 158 Muslin Wheel, 591 N NORTH-EAST Coast Institution’s Guidance

 Specification for Marine Engines, 135

o OLD Books, 202, 498 ; (Letters), 549, 571, 586 Old Tin Cans, 429 ; (Letter), 442 Openings for Young Men, 567 Output and Trades Unions, 475 ; (Letter), 494 p PAST and Present, 383 Patents and Patent-office Fees during the War,

 86, 450

Peat, 428 Perkins, 338 Pollution of the Air, 499 Poor Inventor, 180 ; (Letter), 198 Premium Payment by Groups, 382 Premiums in the Drawing-Office, 272 Prentices, 361 Productivity and Wealth after the War, J. A.

 Hobson’s Views, 40

R RAMSEY Memorial, 566 Random Reflections, 591 Refinements, 339 Reformation, 250 Reprisals, 567 Research, 250 ; (Letter), 289 Research in Japan, 475 Rowan Premium System and its Critics, 62


s SCIENCE and the Boy, 251 Science and the Man, 544 Science in the Universities, 544 Scrap Briquetting Presses, 180 Seasoned Castings, 295 ; (Letter), 400 Secret Session for Engineers, 428 ; (Letters), 455, 467, 494, 515 Selling Engineer, 522 Semi-Diesel or Akroyd Engines, 113 Specialisation, 404 Standard Catalogues, 251 ; (Letter), 443 Standards, 273 Standardisation in Manufacture, 63 Steam Turbine Blades, Discussion at the

 Manchester Association of Engineers, 135

Stimulated Management, 203 ; (Letters), 230, 251, 268, 375 Strikes and the Public, 317 Style, 428 Submarines and Protective Measures, 158 Submarines and Secrecy, 404 ; (Letters), 424, 443 Suggestion Box, 180 TECHNICAL and Scientific Societies, Their

 Raison d'&tre, 112

Tests of Metals, 295 The Civils, 451 Toys and Trifles, 475 Trade Bank, 545 Trade Secrets, 498 Trade Union Position, Articles in The Times, 87 Traditions in the Workshop, 339 Training of Engineers, 591 Translation of Specification of the British

 Engineering Standards Committee, 159

u UNIVERSITY Men and Employers, 566 Use of the Globes, 317 Use of Science, 272 WAGES and Labour Waste, 62 War Museum. 180, 294 Weight* and Measures, 181 Wilson’s Treatise on Steam Boilers, 112 Wonderful Book, 451 Work for All, 404 Working Day, 544 Workmen, British and American, 41 Works Organisation, 429 Workshop/xf Authority, 202


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