Published Monthly by STONE & WEBSTER PAGE 81 87 The Operation of Safety Cars in Bridgeport, Conn., U. S. A. By J. S. Goodwin 89 By B. F. Doran 91 The Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company's Pulverized 96 By R. B. Howland 110 114 By Albert A. Northrop 116 By E. A. Taylor 130 133 143 156 158 162 164 The columns of the Stone & Webster Journal are open to the members of the Organization, and articles printed therein represent the individual opinions of the contributors and not necessarily the views of Stone & Webster. The Journal is issued on the first of the month, and copy should be in the hands of the editor by the fifteenth of the preceding month. Published Monthly by STONE & WEBSTER Copyright 1919 by STONE & WEBSTER PAGE 167 By E. E. S. Birtwell 176 The High Cost of Living - Its Relation to the Present Labor The Investment Banker's Interest in Public Utilities By F. P. Royce 188 By Russell Robb 192 By Warren D. Stewart 195 200 By Albion Davis The Construction of the Liberty Mall on Boston Common By Arthur A. Shurtleff 207 Quotations on Securities of Stone & Webster Companies The columns of the Stone & Webster Journal are open to the members of the Organization, and articles printed therein represent the individual opinions of the contributors and not necessarily the views of Stone & Webster. The Journal is issued on the first of the month, and copy should be in the hands of the editor by the fifteenth of the preceding month. The Securities Department wishes to bring to the attention of members We do a general investment banking business and specialize in the securities of companies under the management of our organization and in the securities of companies which we have investigated. The resources of a large organization are at all times available to investors who desire information concerning investments or service in connection with the purchase and sale of securities. STONE & WEBSTER Members of the organization are invited not only to avail themselves of this investment service, but also to help in broadening its usefulness by calling it to the attention of others. |