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High Tension Club, 62, 226, 426, 502

Holtzclaw, J. G., appointed manager of Pensacola Electric Company, 505
Hopper, Charles V., married, 507

Houghton, Mich.: business conditions, 318, 415; office news, 61, 226, 328,
497; Stone & Webster office in Masonic building, 498; war news, 71
Housing, Industrial (C. W. Ruth), 388-392

Houston, Texas: business conditions, 53, 129, 216, 318, 415, 489;
office news, 140, 498; war news, 146

Huckins, Sergeant Howard E., serving in 38th U. S. Infantry, 232
Huff, D. R., transferred to El Paso office, 496

Huling, B. B., transferred to El Paso office, 326

ILLINOIS, see Dallas City

Industry, The well-being of the state depends upon the good management
of (ed.), 441-448; The future of industry (F. J. Whiting), 474-484
Ingram, Hamilton, died from wounds, 72

Iowa, see Fort Madison, Keokuk

JOHNSON, RALPH A., transferred to Savannah office, 64
Jordan, J. E., transferred to El Paso office, 225, 428

KELLOGG, CHARLES W., transferred to New York office, 325

Kempster, Arthur L., helping to reorganize Interborough system of
New York City, 429

Kentucky, see Paducah

Keokuk, Iowa: business conditions, 54, 130, 216, 319, 416; office news,
62, 140, 226, 426, 501; war news, 245

Kerr, Donald W., attached to Jacksonville Traction Co., 137
Key West, Fla.: business conditions, 54, 217, 319, 416, 489; office
news, 63, 228, 427, 503

Kirkpatrick, Chester H., transferred to Pittsburg office, 229
Knitting by Seattle office employees, 72

L. & T. CLUB, 329, 497, 498

Labor: Getting back to normal (F. J. Whiting), 44-48

Labor unions beneficial when economic law observed (C. W. Kellogg), 193
Lawless, J. E., transferred to El Paso office, 139

Leisure, Eight hours for (ed.), 1

Letters from soldiers: Sergeant Walter W. Avery, 144, 232-238; David
Beale, *91-103; 2d Lieutenant L. M. Bragg, 503; Carroll H. Carter,
68; Lieutenant William T. Crawford, 144; David Day, 70; Private
Thomas J. Dickson, 69, 223, 333; Sergeant John Dineen, 244;
Sergeant Walter M. Driscoll, 241; Sergeant Donald M. Emerson,
243; Lieutenant Frank B. Flahive, 245; Captain J. W. Kindall,
145; W. Ross McAulay, 246; Lieut.-Col. Ernest McCullough,
245, 335; Lieutenant Elliott E. McDowell, 67; Lieutenant Howard
F. Neill, 238-241; Corporal R. W. Richards, 196, 495; Captain
Maurice H. Richardson, 322; Private Charles Rocks, 143; Henry
F. Ruland, 499

Lowell, Mass.: business conditions, 54, 130, 217, 319, 416, 490; office
news, 64, 141, 504; war news, 71

Lumber industry of the state of Washington (W. E. Herring), *28-32;
Fact and fable in the life of the northern woods men (M. J. Curl),
*204-210

MCAULAY, W. ROSS, serving in Canadian Siberian Expeditionary
Force, 246

McFadden, Lieutenant S. P., service with artillery battalion in
France, 423

McGrath, William E., transferred to New London office, 222
McKenney, Captain Karl C., died in France, 61, 71

McLiver, H. C., second mate on oil tanker, 147

Marchant, Ira, transferred to Mount Vernon office, 495

Massachusetts, see Boston, Brockton, Fall River, Haverhill, Lowell
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, The new building for (C. W.
Somers), *463-465

Men who made the world (ed.), 357-364

Military service, see Decorations; Letters from soldiers; War

Miller, T. W., death notice, 231

Mississippi River Power Company news, 62, 140, 226, 245, 426, 501
Moore, J. E., transferred to El Paso office, 139

Morgan, Olive, resigned from Keokuk office, 63

Morrow, H. C., transferred to Beaumont office, 495

Municipal ownership: Seattle votes to buy street railway system,
38-40; The results of municipal electric lighting (E. E. Lincoln)
(r), 104-112

Murray, James E., transferred to Galveston office, 137, 225, 327

NECROLOGY: T. H. Burg, 138; Carleton C. Burr, 422; Edward
Des Forges, 141; 2d Lieutenant Robert L. Forbush, 337; Joseph
Golden, 141; Hamilton Ingram, 72; Captain K. C. McKenney,
61, 71; T. W. Miller, 231; Lester B. Sawyer, 70; C. G. Thurman,
71; E. F. Twigg, 497; Lieutenant R. M. Wilson, 246

Neill, Lieutenant Howard F., service with artillery brigade in France,
238-241

Nesbit, Ruth E., death notice, 59

Nevada, see Reno

New Hampshire, see Pittsburg

Newell, George, appointed acting manager of Puget Sound Inter-
national Railway & Power Company and southern division of
Pacific Northwest Traction Company, 422

News from Stone & Webster companies, 59, 136, 222, 324, 422, 494

OUTINGS, see Entertainments
Oxygen-acetylene cutting and welding outfit, Local building of railway
special work with the aid of an (M. C. Smith), 402-409

PADUCAH, KY.: business conditions, 55, 217, 320, 417; office news,

64, 141, 228, 427; war news, 72

Parsloe, G. S., transferred to Houghton office, 226

Patton, Roger K., transferred to Key West office, 137, 228

Pawtucket, R. I.: business conditions, 131, 320, 417, 490

Pensacola, Fla.: business conditions, 55, 131, 218, 321, 418, 490; office
news, 329, 505

Perkins, Ralph W., resigned from Haverhill Gas Light Company, 497
Pharmacy, The new building for Massachusetts College of (C. W.
Somers), *463-465

Pike, Captain Sumner T., in charge of Army school at University of
Michigan, 71; attached to Eastern Texas Electric Company,
Beaumont, Texas, 223

Pittsburg, N. H.: office news, 229

Ponce, P. R.: business conditions, 55, 131, 218, 321, 418, 490

Port Arthur, Texas: office news, 137, 223, 423, 494

Port Stanley, Falkland Islands (A. A. Northrop), 455-462

Porter, J. T., transferred to Fort Worth office, 139

Prices of railway material, Table of increase in, 453

Prohibition and public utilities (ed.), 85-89

Public utilities: Conditions which preclude efficiency and economy in
governmental operation of public utilities (F. B. De Berard), 113-
124; relief from insufficient rates expected through Federal Electric
Railways Commission, 450-454

Public utility situation, 450-454

Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company: office news, see
Bellingham, Seattle, Tacoma; railway property sold to the City
of Seattle, 38, 230; reoganization of Seattle division, 505

QUOTATIONS on securities of companies under Stone & Webster
management, 75, 160, 259, 348, 433, 512

RAILWAYS: City of Seattle purchased street railway system, 38, 230;
New York Merchants Association opposes government ownership
(L. B. De Berard), 113-124; The tramway's depreciation problem
(L. R. Nash), 292-297; Denver tramway situation and service-
at-cost franchises (L. R. Nash), 372-387; Local building of railway
special work with the aid of an oxygen-acetylene cutting and
welding outfit (M. C. Smith), *402-409

REED, EVERETT T., transferred to Lowell office, 504
Reform (ed.), 169

Reno, Nev.: business conditions, 56, 132, 219, 321, 418, 491

Reynaud, Lieutenant Claud F., U. S. N., stationed on U. S. S.
"Lydonia," 245

Richards, Corporal R. W., service in France, 495

Richardson, Guy A., attached to Rapid Transit lines of Philadelphia,
Pa., 429

Richardson, Captain Maurice H., service with military police, 322
Rock Island Arsenal field and siege building (G. H. Stevens), *305-310
Rocks, Private Charles, service with military police, 143

Rowe, Sergeant-Major A. J., stenographer for Peace Commission at
Paris, 71

Ruland, Henry F., service with Ambulance Company No. 357, 499
Russell. Joe H., transferred to Beaumont office, 138

SAVANNAH, GA.: business conditions, 56, 132, 219, 322, 419, 491;
office news, 229, 428, 505

Sawyer, Lester B., death notice, 70

Schleswig-Holstein (V. E. Bird), *298-304

Seattle, Wash.: business conditions, 56, 133, 219, 419, 491; office news,
64, 229, 428, 505; war news, 72, 147, 246; street railway system
purchased by the city, 38-40, 230

Securities of Stone & Webster companies, 75, 160, 259, 348, 433, 512
Shipbuilding news: Galveston, Texas, 72; Houston, Texas, 53; Pensa-
cola, Fla., 505; Seattle, Wash., 57; Tampa, Fla., 231
Societies, see Associations

Solms, A. F., appointed claim agent of Savannah Electric Company,
505

Spellman, C. P., transferred to Lowell office, 64

Stone & Webster construction contracts, 305, 422, 463

Stone & Webster reorganization order, list of managers and assistants,
324, 422

Stone & Webster localities, 59, 136, 222, 324, 422, 494

Strong, E. O., attached to Kineo Rolling Door Company, 71

Swanson, Private Harry, released from German prison, 245

Switches and switchmate constructed by the aid of an oxygen-acetylene
cutting and welding outfit (M. C. Smith), *406

Sydney, N. S.: business conditions, 57, 133, 220, 322, 492; office news,
64, 230, 430; war news, 246, 337

TACOMA, WASH.: business conditions, 58, 134, 420; office news, 65;
war news, 247

Tampa, Fla.: business conditions, 135, 221, 323, 420, 492; office news,
65, 230, 330, 507; war news, 72

Tampa Electric Benefit Association, 330

Tax on income of public utilities should be decreased (ed.), 448

Tennis tournament at Keokuk, 502

Thurman, C. G., killed in action, 71

Tierney, J. P., serving with field artillery in France, 147

Toluol for the Army, Getting (C. W. Hunter), 466-473
Turner, E. R., transferred to Baton Rouge office, 325
Twigg, E. F., death notice, 497

VALDESPINO, DAHLIA, married, 507

WAR BULLETINS Nos. 16-19, 67, 143, 232, 332

War of 1914-1919: Expansion of Government activities in Washington
(J. W. Buzzell), *175-186; The critical period of the war (C. W.
Kellogg), 187-194; Artillery service, 238-241, 333; Military police
service, 143, 332; Ambulance and hospital service, 232-238, 241;
Nursing, 244; Relief work by Seattle employees, 72, 147; Armistice
celebrated in Paris, 68

Ward, B. C., resigned from Mississippi River Power Company, 141
Washington, see Bellingham, Seattle, Tacoma

Washington, D. C., before, during and after the war (J. W. Buzzell),
*175-186

Wetherington, James, transferred to Keokuk office, 228

Wetterer, Charles F. W., transferred to Boston office as district manager
of the southeastern companies, 422, 507

Wilson, Captain Percy J., assigned as electrical expert to Royal Engi-
neers, British Expeditionary Forces in France, 72

Wilson, Lieutenant R. M., died in France, 246

Wood, James H., resigned from Lowell office, 504

Woonsocket, R. I.: business conditions, 58, 136, 221, 323, 420, 493;
office news, 66, 142, 331, 508

Wygant, George H., appointed local manager of Baton Rouge Electric
Company, 494

YANKEYETTES organized, 247

AUTHOR INDEX

* illustrated; (r) = review

BEALE, DAVID: Experiences of an American artillery officer, *91-103
Bird, Viggo E.: Schleswig-Holstein, *298-304

Bradlee, Henry G.: Light weight cars, 7-15

Buzzell, J. W.: Washington before, during and after the war, *175-186

COOPER, DAVID R.: Experiences of an engineer officer behind the
lines in France, *277-288

Curl, Mervin James: Fact and fable of the life of the northern woods-
men, *200-210

DE BERARD, F. B.: Conditions which preclude efficiency and economy
in governmental operation of public utilities (r), 113-124
Dexter, MacDougal: A new method of gas pressure control, *41-43

FORBUSH, W. A.: Static condenser installation at the Stoughton sub-
station of the Brockton Edison Company, *195-199

GARVIN, JAMES F.: The home garden, 311

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