INDEXES TO VOL. 22, JANUARY-JUNE, 1918 Subjects Illustrations N. B. The following page-numbers of each issue of the Stone & (Ed.) = editorial; (r) = review; * = illustrated. The page scope is given ABBOTT, WILLIAM L., returned to Boston office, 506 Acceptances (T. T. Whitney), 31-35 Accessions to the library of Stone & Webster, 82, 169, 249, 348, 437, 524 Ackley, M. W., enlisted in U. S. Marine Corps, 418 Alexander, I. N., serving in 339th Artillery, 418 Alexander, Jefferson L., transferred to El Paso office, 69,158 American International Corporation and Construction of the Ship- yard at Hog Island, Pa. (Walter Goodenough), *8-15; (G. J. Baldwin), *91-107, 180, 283; (H. D. H. Connick), 181-198; (D. P. Robinson), 272-283; (G. O. Muhlfeld), 284-303; (Walter Goodenough), 372-887; (D. R. Kennedy), 463-477 Americans all as seen in the Liberty Loan Parade (Ed.), 253 Anthony, A. W., stationed on a submarine chaser, 106, 330 Army, see War Austin, Elliott G., serving in 68th Aero Squadron, 143, 331 Ayer, Leroy, enlisted in the Navy, 143 Arthur, Lieut. Leslie W., victim of a submarine accident, 508 BAKER, GEORGE, enlisted in 85th Highlanders and was killed in action 143, 331 Baker, Glenn L., serving in Royal Air Service Corps, 509 Baker, J. Rae, commissioned ensign and detailed to Annapolis, 55 Ball, A. E., enlisted in U. S. Infantry, 142 Banking system improved by creating acceptances (T. T. Whitney), 31-35 Banquets: Beaumont Shipbuilding & Dry Docks Co., 319; Stone & |