
Volume 118, Issue 23
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Features
Where England Gets her Women Workers
The Factory School Which Promises to Supply the Skilled Labor of the Future
The Advantages and Increasing Use of Pulverized Coal
A Form of Fuel Whose Present Annual Consumption is 10,000 Tons
Strategic Moves of the War, May 28th, 1918
The battle lines in France and Flanders
The Airplane Propeller, The Latest North Sea Mine Field
Some of the Problems the Propeller Presents, and How They Are Attacked
Various British mine fields including the latest between Norway and Scotland
Behind the Scenes of an Exposition
Activities at the New York International Exposition Before Opening the Doors
African Sudan Grass--The Emergency War Forage Crop
World Markets for American Manufactures- June 8, 1918
A department devoted to the extension of American trade in foreign lands
Frozen Fish as Food Supply, Pitcairn Island Shipbuilding, and more
An Electric Furnace for Brass
An Engineer's View of the Liberty Engine and the Airplane Program, Soldering by the Schoop Process, and more
By Charles F. Kettering
President of the Society of Automotive Engineers