. American engineer . ew has a flat head,which is free to turn in the connection that fastens it to the sets of holes are located in the radius bars and pivotholder, to provide for the different radii. Fig, 2—Lock for a Crosshead Pin Grease Plug. size of the various gears, and the revolutions at which they aresupposed to be operated. LOCK FOR A GREASE PLUG. An effective method of locking a grease plug in a crossheadpin is shown in Fig. 2. It consists of two Yi in. pins Italian Railway Electrification.—The administration ofthe Italian state railways is now considering a scheme for


. American engineer . ew has a flat head,which is free to turn in the connection that fastens it to the sets of holes are located in the radius bars and pivotholder, to provide for the different radii. Fig, 2—Lock for a Crosshead Pin Grease Plug. size of the various gears, and the revolutions at which they aresupposed to be operated. LOCK FOR A GREASE PLUG. An effective method of locking a grease plug in a crossheadpin is shown in Fig. 2. It consists of two Yi in. pins Italian Railway Electrification.—The administration ofthe Italian state railways is now considering a scheme for theelectrification of a great part of the lines, and for a start it isproposed to electrify the 12-mile line from Rome to power from the falls of Terni and Fabriano will beutilized for the generation of the electricity, and it is stated thatif the results of the working of this section prove satisfactorythe administration intends to arrange for the gradual electrifica-tion of the whole railway Jii- Fig. 3—Radius Attachment for Slotting IVIachine. which extend through grooves on the inside face of the nut Franked Mail.—During the last fiscal year 310,245,000 pieces and in the crosshead pin as shown in the illustration. These of franked mail were carried. The weight was per cent, ofpins are held in position by a piece of ^ in. spring steel with the total weight of all domestic mail carried. Management of a Drawing Room Co-operation, Fair Dealing and Suitable Envi-ronment Are as Important Here as in the Shop. BY FOLBERT A. SCHMIDT. Puljlic attention has recently been drawn very pointedly totlie subject of scientific management, and since prominent busi-ness establishments have frequently been cited as illustrationsof its success, favorable as well as unfavorable interests havegiven it serious consideration. While for some time active andsuccessful work has been devoted to effecting a high efliciencyin machines, the value of good management in the


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