TEXT ACCORDING TO AUTHORS
(Continued)
Simpson, John: —
Law as to Architectural Practice, 74. Steele, Wm.: —
Designing the Low Cost House, 375. Swales, Francis S.: —
Architects and the Public, 359. Swan, Herbert S.: —
How Zoning Helps Real Estate and Busi
ness, 216.
Swanson, W. R.: —
Unique Construction in Reinforced Concrete, 30.
T Tucker, William C.: —
Isolated Sewage Disposal System, 529.
w
Waddell, J. A. L.: —
Payment for Estimating, 155. Wells, F. A.: —
Fixed-Fee Contract, 237.
Wentworth, Franklin H.: —
Correct Building of Chimneys and Flues, 95. Whitney, Albert W.: —
Safety Education in Public Schools, 297.
Wills, E. Sidney: —
The Ledge Stone House, 67. Wood, Edwin H.: — Natatoriums, 281.
Wood, Major General Leonard: —
Roosevelt and the Fine Arts, 715.
Y Yardley, R. W.: —
Architectural Engineer, 27. Young, Thomas Crane: —
Housing Problem and Earth Masonry, 467.
CRITICISM AND COMMENT
Figures refer to text pages
Architectural Engineer. By Allen H. Kimball, Willis Polk, Thomas Nolan, 375.
Architectural Engineering. By Emile G. Perrot,
C. H. Blackall, Lynn O. Knowlton, 342.
Architectural Engineering. By Lawrence S.
Bellman, O. N. Mueller, Robert D. Kohn, 311.
Competitions, Swartwout’s Opinion on. By
Henry K. Holsman, 153.
Designing the Low Cost House. By William
Steele, 375. Guilds, Mediaeval, and Labor Unions. By
Frederick Ackerman, 153. Payment for Estimating. By J. A. L. Wad
dell, 155.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
Figures refer to text pages
American Concrete Institute, Annual Convention, 385.
American Society Mechanical Engineers, An
nual Meeting, 135.
Architectural Engineer. By R. W. Yardley, 27. Automatic Sprinkler System for Hot Water Heating, 625. Balance, The, 629.
Bibliography on Chemical and Engineering
Laboratories, 295. British Housing Schemes on Town Planning
Lines, 423. Building Code Suggested by Lumber Organization, 423.
Bureau of Standards, U. S., 268. Cement, Effect of Storage, 839.
Checking Details and Superintending Construc
tion, 356. Chimneys and Flues, Correct Building of. By Franklin H. Wentworth, 95.
Civil Service Examinations, U. S., 424.
Clocks, Historically and Architecturally Con
sidered, 445, 499.
Cold Storage Rooms, 450.
Common Brick Manufacturers Convene, 232.
Concrete House Construction, National Conference, 229.
Concrete, Unique Construction in Reinforced.
By W. R. Swanson, 30. Construction Division, U. S. A., 168, 204, 294,
506.
Contract Forms, Formulating Improved, 749.
Double Concrete Walls in Grain Elevator, 569. Electric Arc Welding for Structural Steel
Framing, 707. Elevator Storehouse, Blackwells Island, New York. By Benjamin W. Levitan, Architect, 415.
Engineering Council, 266, 450, 808. Engineering Notes, 136, 296, 632.
Estimating, Expense of. By Henry K. Holsman, 475.
Factory Stairs and Stairways. By G. L. H.
Arnold, 129, 161.
Fire Protection for Schools. By Henry W. Forster, 264, 289, 323.
Flagpole, Simple Support for Skyscraper’s, 358. Forest Products Laboratory Decennial, 805. Foundations, 294.
Foundations, Their Selection, Design and Con
struction, 533.
Fuel, New Development in Liquid, 532. Glues, Waterproof. By Henry A. Gardner, 265. Gypsum as a Building Material, 235.
Heating and Ventilating Engineers Meet, 231. Hollow Tile, Proposed Code for, 806.
Hoover President of Mining Engineers, 233. Hydrated Lime in Concrete, 34, 780.
Illuminating Design, Fundamental Principles
of, 261, 479, 833. Industrial Safety Codes, Second Conference,
135. Isolated Sewage Disposal System. By William
C. Tucker, 529. Lime, 34.
Limestone, Story of. By George Bangs Mc
Grath, 319. Long Span Concrete Arches Used in Garage,
743.
Moving a Chicago Building, 662. National Board of Jurisdictional Awards, 748. National Federation of Engineers, 807.
National Fire Protection Association, 536, 840. National Public Works Convention, 94. Niagara Falls Power Plant, 423.
Pittsburgh City-County Building, 267. Plastering Specifications Needed, 134.
Protective Metallic Coatings for Rustproofing,
93.
Public Convenience Stations, Need for, 773.
Public Works, Department of, 666.
Public Works vs. Public Waste, 482. Reinforcing Bars, Available Sizes of, 630. Research Graduate Assistantships, 168. Safety Education for Engineers, 452.
Safety Education in the Public Schools. By
Albert W. Whitney, 297. Safety Engineering, 777.
Schoolhouse Construction and Fire Protection,
356. Schoolhouse, the One-Story. By Frank Irving
Cooper, 451. Spray Painting, Practicability of. By Henry
A. Gardner, 801.
Stadium, Seattle, 806.
Standard Specifications for Concrete, 234.
Standardization of Construction Specifications. By R. C. Marshall, Jr., 165. Steel, Experiments on, 779.
Sub-Station at Flushing, L. I. Wm. W. Knowles, Architect, 195.
Successful Building in Stucco, 69, 386, 593, 711.
Sulphur in Coal, Forms of, 236. Temporary Roofs for Fireproof Buildings, 351. Trade Associations, Work of. By Wharton
Clay, 563.
Uruguay, Construction in, 630. Vibration in Structures, 164. War to Peace, From, 776.
Westinghouse Opportunities for Technical Graduates, 423.
Wingdale Prison, New York. By George B. Nichols, 57.
Zoning Ordinance of Portland, Ore. By Charles H. Cheney, 659.
Zoning Regulations, Modifications in New York,
778.
BOOK REVIEWS
Figures refer to text pages
Reinforced Concrete Handbook, 164. Structural Drafting, 392.
Estimating Concrete Buildings, 392. Electric Lighting, 392.
Architectural Drawing Plates, 392. Modern Farm Buildings, 450.
Hendrick’s Commercial Register, 450. Retaining Walls, 570.
How to Use Cement for Concrete Construc
tion, 570.
Turnpikes of New England, 704.
American Civil Engineers’ Hand Book, 704.
(Continued)
Simpson, John: —
Law as to Architectural Practice, 74. Steele, Wm.: —
Designing the Low Cost House, 375. Swales, Francis S.: —
Architects and the Public, 359. Swan, Herbert S.: —
How Zoning Helps Real Estate and Busi
ness, 216.
Swanson, W. R.: —
Unique Construction in Reinforced Concrete, 30.
T Tucker, William C.: —
Isolated Sewage Disposal System, 529.
w
Waddell, J. A. L.: —
Payment for Estimating, 155. Wells, F. A.: —
Fixed-Fee Contract, 237.
Wentworth, Franklin H.: —
Correct Building of Chimneys and Flues, 95. Whitney, Albert W.: —
Safety Education in Public Schools, 297.
Wills, E. Sidney: —
The Ledge Stone House, 67. Wood, Edwin H.: — Natatoriums, 281.
Wood, Major General Leonard: —
Roosevelt and the Fine Arts, 715.
Y Yardley, R. W.: —
Architectural Engineer, 27. Young, Thomas Crane: —
Housing Problem and Earth Masonry, 467.
CRITICISM AND COMMENT
Figures refer to text pages
Architectural Engineer. By Allen H. Kimball, Willis Polk, Thomas Nolan, 375.
Architectural Engineering. By Emile G. Perrot,
C. H. Blackall, Lynn O. Knowlton, 342.
Architectural Engineering. By Lawrence S.
Bellman, O. N. Mueller, Robert D. Kohn, 311.
Competitions, Swartwout’s Opinion on. By
Henry K. Holsman, 153.
Designing the Low Cost House. By William
Steele, 375. Guilds, Mediaeval, and Labor Unions. By
Frederick Ackerman, 153. Payment for Estimating. By J. A. L. Wad
dell, 155.
DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING
Figures refer to text pages
American Concrete Institute, Annual Convention, 385.
American Society Mechanical Engineers, An
nual Meeting, 135.
Architectural Engineer. By R. W. Yardley, 27. Automatic Sprinkler System for Hot Water Heating, 625. Balance, The, 629.
Bibliography on Chemical and Engineering
Laboratories, 295. British Housing Schemes on Town Planning
Lines, 423. Building Code Suggested by Lumber Organization, 423.
Bureau of Standards, U. S., 268. Cement, Effect of Storage, 839.
Checking Details and Superintending Construc
tion, 356. Chimneys and Flues, Correct Building of. By Franklin H. Wentworth, 95.
Civil Service Examinations, U. S., 424.
Clocks, Historically and Architecturally Con
sidered, 445, 499.
Cold Storage Rooms, 450.
Common Brick Manufacturers Convene, 232.
Concrete House Construction, National Conference, 229.
Concrete, Unique Construction in Reinforced.
By W. R. Swanson, 30. Construction Division, U. S. A., 168, 204, 294,
506.
Contract Forms, Formulating Improved, 749.
Double Concrete Walls in Grain Elevator, 569. Electric Arc Welding for Structural Steel
Framing, 707. Elevator Storehouse, Blackwells Island, New York. By Benjamin W. Levitan, Architect, 415.
Engineering Council, 266, 450, 808. Engineering Notes, 136, 296, 632.
Estimating, Expense of. By Henry K. Holsman, 475.
Factory Stairs and Stairways. By G. L. H.
Arnold, 129, 161.
Fire Protection for Schools. By Henry W. Forster, 264, 289, 323.
Flagpole, Simple Support for Skyscraper’s, 358. Forest Products Laboratory Decennial, 805. Foundations, 294.
Foundations, Their Selection, Design and Con
struction, 533.
Fuel, New Development in Liquid, 532. Glues, Waterproof. By Henry A. Gardner, 265. Gypsum as a Building Material, 235.
Heating and Ventilating Engineers Meet, 231. Hollow Tile, Proposed Code for, 806.
Hoover President of Mining Engineers, 233. Hydrated Lime in Concrete, 34, 780.
Illuminating Design, Fundamental Principles
of, 261, 479, 833. Industrial Safety Codes, Second Conference,
135. Isolated Sewage Disposal System. By William
C. Tucker, 529. Lime, 34.
Limestone, Story of. By George Bangs Mc
Grath, 319. Long Span Concrete Arches Used in Garage,
743.
Moving a Chicago Building, 662. National Board of Jurisdictional Awards, 748. National Federation of Engineers, 807.
National Fire Protection Association, 536, 840. National Public Works Convention, 94. Niagara Falls Power Plant, 423.
Pittsburgh City-County Building, 267. Plastering Specifications Needed, 134.
Protective Metallic Coatings for Rustproofing,
93.
Public Convenience Stations, Need for, 773.
Public Works, Department of, 666.
Public Works vs. Public Waste, 482. Reinforcing Bars, Available Sizes of, 630. Research Graduate Assistantships, 168. Safety Education for Engineers, 452.
Safety Education in the Public Schools. By
Albert W. Whitney, 297. Safety Engineering, 777.
Schoolhouse Construction and Fire Protection,
356. Schoolhouse, the One-Story. By Frank Irving
Cooper, 451. Spray Painting, Practicability of. By Henry
A. Gardner, 801.
Stadium, Seattle, 806.
Standard Specifications for Concrete, 234.
Standardization of Construction Specifications. By R. C. Marshall, Jr., 165. Steel, Experiments on, 779.
Sub-Station at Flushing, L. I. Wm. W. Knowles, Architect, 195.
Successful Building in Stucco, 69, 386, 593, 711.
Sulphur in Coal, Forms of, 236. Temporary Roofs for Fireproof Buildings, 351. Trade Associations, Work of. By Wharton
Clay, 563.
Uruguay, Construction in, 630. Vibration in Structures, 164. War to Peace, From, 776.
Westinghouse Opportunities for Technical Graduates, 423.
Wingdale Prison, New York. By George B. Nichols, 57.
Zoning Ordinance of Portland, Ore. By Charles H. Cheney, 659.
Zoning Regulations, Modifications in New York,
778.
BOOK REVIEWS
Figures refer to text pages
Reinforced Concrete Handbook, 164. Structural Drafting, 392.
Estimating Concrete Buildings, 392. Electric Lighting, 392.
Architectural Drawing Plates, 392. Modern Farm Buildings, 450.
Hendrick’s Commercial Register, 450. Retaining Walls, 570.
How to Use Cement for Concrete Construc
tion, 570.
Turnpikes of New England, 704.
American Civil Engineers’ Hand Book, 704.