The Engineer 1913/10/17
- Contents, p 415.
Main Subjects
- 1913 International Refrigerating Congress at Chicago, p 410.
- N. H. Hiller.
- R. H. Tait.
- L. C. Nordmeyer.
- Bernard Tenchkof.
- P . Neff.
- C. H. Stevens.
- M. R. Parks.
- C. J. Beck of New York.
- Apprenticeship Question, p 405.
- Artillery Explosive, p 422.
- Automatic Bar Saw - Edward G. Herbert, p 422. (Illustrated).
- Bulak Bridge at Cairo, p 403. (Illustrated).
- Chagres River and Culebra Cut, p 412.
- Chester Hydro-Electric Plant, p 406 and 414. (Illustrated).
- Clyde Shipbuilding, p 405.
- Concrete Building Construction in America, p 411.
- Editorial, p 415.
- The Burning of the Voltane.
- Impartial Inquiries.
- Electric Transmission of Ships.
- Electrically Driven Portable Pumping Plant, p 419. (Illustrated).
- Fuel Question - J. S. Critchley, p 422.
- Letters to the Editor, p 420.
- Internal Forces in a Body Having Orbital Motion - Maurice F. Fitzgerald.
- Increase in the Bulk of Cement - C. Isler and Co.
- A Power and Heating Plant - A. H. Twells.
- Safety and Stability of Aeroplanes.
- A Powerful Locomotive - John Rieke.
- Loads on Railway Bridges - A. H. Shield.
- Loss of Head Through Valves - E. R. Briggs.
- An Artificial Change of Climate.
- Literature
- Lloyd's Register of Shipping, p 418.
- Panama Canal - Culebra Cut - Vaughan Cornish, p 423.
- Progress of Engineering in the East - Tongshan Engineering College, p 404.