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Daniels, George W.

677.109 D22 Early English cotton industry, with some unpublished letters of Samuel Crompton; introductory chapter by George Unwin. 1920. Manchester University Press. (Manchester University. Historical

series, no.36.)

Bibliographical foot-notes.

England-Food, Ministry of.

r 641.72 E64

Official handbook of national kitchens and restaurants; issued by the National kitchens division of the Ministry of food. [1918.] (N. K. 24.)

Fabre, Jean Henri.

604 FII

The secret of everyday things; informal talks with the children; tr. from the French by F. C. Bicknell. 1920. Century.

Discusses topics of varied daily interest, from the manufacture of pins, needles, and thread, the preparation of coffee, sugar, and grains for food, to the explanations of natural science and the principles of sound and light.

Hool, George Albert, & Johnson, N. C. ed.

690 H77 Handbook of building construction; data for architects, designing and constructing engineers, and contractors; compiled by a staff of 46 specialists. 2v. 1920. McGraw.

The same..

.r 690 H77 Valuable reference cyclopedia. Comprehensive in scope, logical in arrangement, compact in style but fairly exhaustive in treatment. Includes structural design, materials, construction equipment and methods, estimating and contracting, and mechanical and electrical equipment of buildings.

Levi, Louis Emanuel, & Manuel, E. V.

r 675 L66

Tanners' and chemists' handbook. 1909. Privately printed. North, Barker, & Bland, Norman.

677 N45

Chemistry for textile students; a manual suitable for technical students in the textile and dyeing industries. 1920. Cambridge University Press. (Cambridge technical series.)

"Bibliography," p.356.

Overton, George Stephen.

671.1 033

How to make jewelry; practical instructions from a practical manufacturing jeweler, with eight chapters on How to make plated jewelry, by A. H. Whiting; being articles reprinted from "The manufacturing jeweler." Ed.2. 1920. Frost.

Pittsburgh University-Mellon institute of

industrial research.

г 607 Р674

Seventh annual report on the industrial fellowships of the Mellon institute, by R. F. Bacon, director, for the fiscal year ended February 29, 1920. 1920. Pittsburgh.

Summers, A. Leonard.

677.511 S95

Asbestos and the asbestos industry, the world's most wonderful mineral, and other fireproof materials. [1919.] Pitman. (Pitman's common commodities and industries.)

Brief treatment, with special reference to British industry.

Medicine, Physiology, Hygiene

Cabot, Richard Clarke.

Physical diagnosis of diseases of the chest. 1901. Wood.

Craig, Robert Alexander.

r 616.2 CII

619 C86

Common diseases of farm animals. 1915. Lippincott. (Lippincott's farm manuals.)

"Reference books," p. 328.

"The writer has given special emphasis to the cause and prevention of disease, and not so much to the medicinal treatment.' Preface.

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Mann, William Leake, & Folsom, S. A.

613.497 M33

Manual on foot care and shoe fitting for officers of the U. S. navy and U. S. marine corps. 1920. Blakiston.

r 016.613 N261

New York (city)-Public library. Astor, Lenox and Tilden foundations. Municipal reference library.

Guide posts on the road to health; a list of books, by S. L. Halliday. 1919. (Special report, no.3.)

Reprinted May 1919 from the "Municipal reference library notes" of April 30, 1919. Reed and Carnrick, New York city.

r 616.07 R28

Abstract of the symptoms, with the latest dietetic and medicinal treatment of various diseased conditions; the food products, digestion and assimilation; the new and valuable preparations manufactured by Reed and Carnrick. 1891.

Battle, John Rome.

Engineering

621.89 B32a

Handbook of industrial oil engineering; a reference book of data relating to lubrication and industrial oils, including tables, general oil information, engineering and industrial requirements; includes the Lubricating engineer's handbook revised. 1920. Lippincott.

Lubrication and industrial oil section.

The same....

.г 621.89 B32a

A treatise on lubricants and lubrication in general, including much information on the application of lubricants in specific fields.

Domville-Fife, Charles W.

Submarines and sea power.

1919.

Bell.

623.9 D71

Contains the early history and development of submarines, their influence on naval strategy and on the national life of maritime nations.

tion of the submarine mine.

Includes a chapter on the evolu

Fairfield, Howard Parker, & Dow, C. S.

621.713 F16

Starrett book for machinists' apprentices. [Ed.5.]

1920.

L. S.

Starrett Co.

"Volume 1 of the Starrett books."

"Tabular presentation of information regarding machine-shop practice and the ma

terials of manufacture." Preface.

Luckiesh, M.

Lighting the home. 1920. Century.

621.32 L97

Contents: Artificial light.-Light as an expressive medium.-Variety, the spice of lighting. Safeguarding vision.-The functions of fixtures.-The living-room.-The dining-room. Various rooms.-Planning the wiring.-Portable lighting "furniture."Period style in lighting fixtures.-Novelties in lighting.-Incandescent lamps for the home.-Terminology.-The expressiveness of color.-The impressiveness of color.— Colored light.

Okill, J.

621.43 022

Gas and oil engine operations, including gas producers and petrol engines.

[1919.]

Pitman.

Covers a broad field, treating each topic briefly. Though British terminology does not always coincide with that used in America, the book will be useful in this country.

Pollock, Walter.

621.436 P76

Hot bulb oil engines and suitable vessels. 1919. Van Nostrand. Is the first book devoted to the semi-Diesel engine and serves a useful purpose in assembling much of the scattered information regarding this type of prime mover. Deals to some extent with design, which has hitherto been somewhat empirical, but is valuable mainly for the results of experience in fitting engines to various types of vessel.

qr 625.705 P98 Public roads [monthly], May 1918-date. v.1-date. 1918-date.

None issued for Oct. and Nov. 1918; numbers 6-8 combined Dec. 1918. Issued by the Public roads bureau, formerly the Public roads and rural engineering office of the Agriculture department by which v.1, no. 1-2, May-June 1918, was issued. Purday, Herbert Frank P.

Diesel engine design. 1919. Van Nostrand. "Literature" at end of most chapters.

fully.

621.434 P98

Written by an experienced designer. Details of construction are considered quite

Simon, F. Lester.

Dredging engineering. 1920. McGraw.

627.7 S59

Clear explanation of the construction and operation of the principal types of dredges.

Timbie, William Henry, & Higbie, H. H.

621.313 T47

Essentials of alternating currents. 1919. Wiley. (Wiley technical series.)

Concise elementary treatment without use of algebra or trigonometry. Walker, Sydney Ferris.

Electric mining machinery. [1919.] Pitman.

621.343 W176

Attempts to cover the entire field of electricity as applied to coal mining, but the treatment is so brief as to afford little more than an outline.

Findlay, Hugh, ed.

Agriculture

630 F49

Handbook for practical farmers, dealing with the more important aspects of farming in the United States; special chapters dealing with farm problems and practices by practical experts in different parts of the United States. 1920. Appleton.

A collection of monographs considering farming from a business as well as a scientific point of view.

Maps Manitoba. (1916.)

qr 633.1 M2 Cereal map of Manitoba, showing acreage under crop in each township in wheat, oats, barley and flax during 1915. 1916.

Size, 361⁄2 x 28

Prepared in the

inches, folded in quarto cover; scale, 121⁄2 miles to 1 inch. Railway lands branch, Department of the interior, Canada, from data supplied by the provincial government and the Census branch, Department of trade and commerce.

Business. Communication

Berriman, Algernon E. and others.

658.7 B45

Industrial administration; a series of lectures. 1920. Manchester University Press. (Manchester University. Publications, no.131.)

Contents: Social obligations of industry to labour, by B. S. Rowntree.-The applications of psychology to industry, by T. H. Pear.-Education as a function of management, by A. E. Berriman.-Occupational diseases, by T. M. Legge.-Atmospheric conditions and efficiency, by Leonard Hill.-Industrial councils and their possibilities, by T. B. Johnston.-Training for factory administration, by St. George Heath.-Industrial fatigue, by A. F. S. Kent.

Denning, Arthur Du Pré.

Scientific factory management.

[1919.] Nisbet.

658.7 D43

Contents: Organisation; past and future.-The functions of managers.-The functions of foremen.-The functions of workers.-The factory manager of to-morrow. "Book list and text references," p.205-207.

Dwyer, Ion Edric.

The business letter. 1914. Houghton.

652 D98

Suggestions regarding arrangement and subject matter of letters for many purposes. Contains a glossary, a list of abbreviations, and notes on filing correspondence.

Frederick, Justus George.

Business research and statistics. 1920. Appleton.

658 F89

Not concerned with the theory of statistics, but with the sources, use, and importance of statistical information.

"This book is intended for all those who shape policies, make markets, direct affairs or study investments in business...It is further intended to give a more practical and creative outlook to those who aim to make a profession of business research and statistics." Preface.

Hill, James Greaves.

654.6 H55 Telephonic transmission, theoretical and applied. 1920. Longmans. (Manuals of telegraph and telephone engineering.)

"Designed as a bridge between mathematical theory and its application to the problem of the telephone engineer...Practical applications of laws are given generous space, and important cost problems and standard cable practice are carefully set forth." Scientific American, 1920.

Shefferman, Nathan W.

Employment methods. 1920. Ronald Press Co.

658.72 $54

Based on a broad conception of personnel work, and attempts to treat fully all the functions of an employment department.

System Co. pub.

658.32 S99hwt

How to sell office appliances and supplies; plans that have won new buyers; how to develop trade and keep it; advertising schemes and ideas that pull; soliciting talks and closing plans that produce results; tried out methods for handling every point and step in making sales and holding customers. 1911. (System "how books.")

Tead, Ordway, & Metcalf, H. C.

658.7 T26 Mc

Personnel administration, its principles and practice. 1920.

Graw.

"Selected references" at end of most chapters. The same.. . . . . . .

.г 658.7 T26

"The purpose of this book is to set forth the principles and the best prevailing practice in the field of the administration of human relations in industry. It is addressed to employers, personnel executives and employment managers, and to students of personnel administration whether they are in schools of business administration or already in industry in some executive capacity." Preface.

United States-Coast and geodetic survey.

Coast pilot notes on Hawaiian islands. Ed.2. 1919.
List of charts, p.58.

Wolf, Robert B.

r 656.8 U2533C

qr 658.7 W83

The creative workman; use of individual progress records as a means of making work interesting and enjoyable; an address delivered before the Technical Association of the Pulp and Paper Industry at the spring meeting, held at Dayton, Ohio, May 16, 1918. 1918. Technical Assoc. of the Pulp and Paper Industry.

Publishing

Ellsworth, William Webster.

655.473 E53

Golden age of authors; a publisher's recollection. 1919. Houghton.

Knopf, Alfred A. pub.

655.473 K34

.г 655.473 K34

Borzoi, 1920; being a sort of record of five years' publishing. 1920. Knopf.

The same..

Chemical Technology

Bacon, Raymond Foss.

[1916.]

r 660 B13

The war and American chemical industry. Reprinted from the "Journal of industrial and engineering chemistry," v.8, no.6, p.547. June 1916. Pamphlet.

Bastow, Harry.

r 666.1 B29

American glass practice; a practical book devoted to actual glass factory conditions, with problems discussed in a manner that will be readily understood by the layman. 1920. The Glassworker. Pittsburgh.

Blount, Bertram.

666.9 B56

Cement [written with the assistance of] W. H. Woodcock and H. J. Gillett. 1920. Longmans. (Monographs on industrial chemistry.) Deals rather fully with raw materials, manufacture, testing, and chemistry. Based mainly on British practice.

Electric Furnace Association, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Products of the electric furnace: steel. 1919.
Pamphlet.

r 669.167 E44

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