Letters from men in service: Lieut. L. W. Arthur, 508; D. M. Emerson, 415; Major Ernest McCullough, 416; Lieut. M. M. Warren, 506; Lieut. W. L. Weston, 418 Lewis, Elmer E., serving as yeoman on U. S. Cutter "Eagle," 331 Liberty Day celebration: Boston, Mass. (Ed.), *253; Tampa, Fla., 412 Loughead, M. S., attached to Merchants' & Miners' Transportation Lowell, Mass.: business conditions, 49, 136, 227, 315, 400, 489; office Lucas, Corporal George D., serving with 138th Aero Squadron, 509 MCCARTY, J. F., attached to Knight Candy Co., Tampa, Fla., 74 McDonald, G. B., attached to Imperial Munitions Board office, 145; McInerney, Walter, enlisted in the Naval Reserve, 333 McLaughlin, J. F., commissioned lieutenant in Aeronautical Divi- McLaughlin, Lieut. J. F., an instructor in camp at Mineola, L. I., 330 McLean, J. B., enlisted in Hospital Corps, 143 McLiber, H. C., third mate on the freighter "Kantania,” 143 MacNaughton, A. R., appointed lighting superintendent at Ponce, P. R., 404 McQuade, L. R., serving in the Quartermaster's Corps, 418 Mac Williams, R. E., resigned from Key West office, 323 Mahoney, James B., commissioned first lieutenant of ordnance, 141 Manwaring, J. H., resigned from Sydney office, 239 Marine Engineering Schools for manning the emergency fleet (W. J. Massachusetts, see Boston, Brockton, Haverhill, Lowell Meadows, J. T., resigned from Columbus office, 496 Melton, Clarence, enlisted in U. S. naval air service, 57, 144 Military service, see War Miller, W. E., serving with 28th Engineers, 418 Milliken, E. L., appointed manager of Houghton office, 239, 322 Mississippi River Power Co., see Keokuk, Iowa Moore, S. E., serving with 37th Engineers, 418 Murray, Robert Stanley, enlisted in Aviation Service, 331 NEAL, W. V., resigned from Beaumont office, 151 Necrology: George Baker, 331; J. A. Brand, 319; A. W. Gordon, 416; Nevada, see Reno New London, Conn.: office news, 157, 235, 323; war news, 144 New York office war news, 419 News from Stone & Webster companies, 69, 151, 230, 319, 404, 494; 1917 and after (Ed.), 4-7 O'BRIEN, J. E., transferred to American International Corporation, Obtaining co-operation from the new employee and from the old one O'Keefe, Philip, transferred to Ponce office, 409 Oliver, G. D., transferred to Houghton, 70 Outings: sleigh-ride of Haverhill employees, 153; ice carnival at Keokuk, PADUCAH, KY.: business conditions, 49, 136, 227, 315, 400, 490; office Parade to celebrate Third Liberty Loan in Boston, Mass., 319 Pawtucket, R. I.: business conditions, 50, 226, 315, 401; war news, 334 Pensacola, Fla.: business conditions, 50, 136, 315, 401, 490; office news, 71, 158, 236, 324; war news, 57, 144 Perkins, Ralph W., transferred to Haverhill Gas Light Co., 412, 498 Pike, Lieut. Sumner T., stationed at Fortress Monroe, 71 Ponce, P. R.: business conditions, 490; office news, 72; war news, 140, 508 QUOTATIONS on securities of companies under Stone & Webster RAILROADS - - where we are weakest (Ed.), 444 Rate of return for railways: a trader's proposition (Ed.), 176-180; What Red Cross: The influence of the American Red Cross in Europe (Eliot Reno, Nevada: business conditions, 187 Research, Industrial (W. H. Blood), 36-39; Has Germany excelled in Richards, John, attached to United States Cartridge Co., 500 Roberts, Clarence D., enlisted in Aviation Corps, 335 Robinson, P. I., transferred to Houghton office, 70; appointed man- Rogers, Kenneth, serving in Coast Artillery Corps, 418 Rotary Club Food Guarantee Association, Inc., established in Brockton, Mass., 388 Ryan, 2d Lieut. William G., serving with 11th Infantry, 505 SANDERS, JOHN, attached to grocery firm in Paducah, Ky., 409 Sanders, Leonard, enlisted in Medical Corps, 509 Savannah, Ga.: business conditions, 50, 137, 227, 316, 401, 491; office Schiller, 1st Lieut. Avery R., detailed as general superintendent of Schneider, F. R., commissioned captain of field artillery, 144 Schools to train officers and men for manning the emergency fleet (W. J. Seaborn, E. J., appointed assistant treasurer of Sierra Pacific Electric Seattle, Wash.: business conditions, 137, 316, 402, 491; office news, 72, Seattle Electric Employees' Benefit Association, 238, 326 Securities of Stone & Webster companies, 76, 161, 242, 342, 427, 518; Sewall, H. B., appointed manager of Bellingham office, 69, 151, 154, Shannon, H. I., appointed assistant lighting superintendent of Pen- Sheridan, James E., transferred to Tampa office, 241 Ship constructed by American Shipbuilding Corporation, fabricated Shipbuilding news: Beaumont, Texas, 308, 405, 495; Houston, Texas, Shipyard at Hog Island, Pa., built by American International Corpora- (Walter Goodenough), *8-15; (G. J. Baldwin), *91-107; (D. P. Robinson), 272-283; (G. O. Muhlfeld), 284-303; (D. R. Kennedy), 463-477 Siebert, Frederick F., serving on transport "America," 330 Societies, see Clubs Southeastern United States, War-time prosperity in the (P. L. Warren), Sponsors for knowledge (G. W. Lee), 391-394 Sprague, Leon A., appointed secretary of New Britain Chamber of Stone & Webster Club of Washington, 237, 500 Stoner, C. D., serving in Signal Reserve Corps, 418 Suspicion (editorial in the New York Tribune, March 11, 1918), 173 Sydney, N. S.: business conditions, 51, 138, 228, 491; office news, 73, TACOMA, WASH.: business conditions, 57, 138, 317, 402, 492; office Tampa, Fla.: business conditions, 51, 139, 229, 403, 492; office news, 74, "They" and what to do about it (G. W. Lee), 391-394 Todd, Alvah Kittredge, death notice, 494 Totten, Gordon M., serving in Royal Flying Corps, 57, 334 Townsend, E. G., enlisted in Royal Engineers, 509 Trader's proposition (Ed.), 176-180 Transue, A. B., enlisted in Aviation Service, 143 Tribble, Sergt. Ernest, serving in Coast Artillery, 330 Trull, Charles E., commissioned second lieutenant in Aviation Corps, 333 Trull, Sergt. Clifford, serving in Quartermaster Corps, 418 Truscott, Arthur, serving in Engineers Corps, 55 Two blades for one (Ed.), 447 VANDER VEER, J. H., attached to Lake Ariguanabo Co., 411 WALLACE, W. A., enlisted in Signal Corps, 417 War, Impressions of America harnessing for (T. T. Whitney, Jr.), 211- 215 War Bulletins, Nos. 6-10, 55, 141, 329, 415, 504 War time propserity in the southeast (P. L. Warren), 268-271 War time value of interconnecting electric systems (Cabot Stevens), Warfield, Wayne, attached to Savannah office, 69, 158 Warren, Lieut. Minton M., serving with 104th Intelligence Service, 506 Watertown Arsenal (R. A. Langworthy), 460-462 Wetterer, Charles F. W., appointed on Florida Commission on Public Where we are weakest (Ed.), 444 Williams, Capt. Ralph H., serving in the Ordnance Department, 335 Winsor, H. G., commissioned captain in National Guard of Washing- Witt, C. N., serving in 163d Artillery, 418 Woonsocket, R. I.: business conditions, 52, 140, 229, 313, 403; office YATES, SAMUEL, entered Wentworth Institute, 417 Young, Jennie R., enlisted in Signal Corps, 334 AUTHOR INDEX * illustrated; (r) =review BALDWIN, GEORGE J.: Building the emergency fleet, *91-107, 181, 283 Burke, W. H.: Skilled labor problem after the war, 121-128 CHITTY, A. M.: Electricity in an Everett, Wash., industry, 108-110 DAVIS, ALBION: Protection of Keokuk dam gates from ice pressure by FLEMING, H. W., and D. M. DeBard: Selling securities to the small in- GOODENOUGH, WALTER: Hog Island, 11-15; Building the emergency Grambs, William J.: Manning the emergency fleet, 40-44 HALLOWELL, JOHN W.: The food situation, *257-267 KENNEDY, DUDLEY REED: Building the emergency fleet, 463-477 |