Factory and industrial management . ake Minnesota .... Rum Minnesota ... Chippewa . ? ? ?, Wisconsin ... Flambeau .... Wisconsin ... Iowa [ovva Cedar Red Cedar Des Moines New Virginia James Greenbrier West Virginia Shenandoah Scioto Ohio Miami Muskingum Wabash Fndiana Tippecanoe Allegheny Pennsylvania , Susquehanna Juniata Potomac Maryland .... Chenango New Chemung .... Mohawk Aroostook Maine St. Croix Penobscot Mattawamkeag Kennebeck Androscoggin ?rousatonic Connecticut .. I)r:iiSqu; nagc Area.;ire Miles. 3,60025,000 5,400 2,900 8,400 5,500 1,40013,000 6,700 2, roo 5,800 3,300 6,300


Factory and industrial management . ake Minnesota .... Rum Minnesota ... Chippewa . ? ? ?, Wisconsin ... Flambeau .... Wisconsin ... Iowa [ovva Cedar Red Cedar Des Moines New Virginia James Greenbrier West Virginia Shenandoah Scioto Ohio Miami Muskingum Wabash Fndiana Tippecanoe Allegheny Pennsylvania , Susquehanna Juniata Potomac Maryland .... Chenango New Chemung .... Mohawk Aroostook Maine St. Croix Penobscot Mattawamkeag Kennebeck Androscoggin ?rousatonic Connecticut .. I)r:iiSqu; nagc Area.;ire Miles. 3,60025,000 5,400 2,900 8,400 5,500 1,40013,000 6,700 2, roo 5,800 3,300 6,300 1,80014,000 2,700 6,200 1,300 3,000 1,000 2,450 5,800 12,000 T,900 8,60026,000 3,500 9,600 1,500 2,400 3,400 2,200 T,400 6,600 1,500 4,300 2,200 Flow. 17 ?>??, 3-9?, [ OBTAINING ACTUAL KNOWLEDGE OF THECOST OF PRODUCTION. By F. E. THE ORGANIZATION OF A COST DEPARTMENT. In the preceding instalments of his series, which began in our May issue, Mr, Webnerhas discussed the themes What Constitutes a Knowledge of Costs; When and Where aClose Knowledge is Needed; The Profitable Use of Cost Comparisons; and The Useand Abuse of Mechanical Aids in Cost Finding. The series will be concluded next monthwith a consideration of Cost Records as a Part of the General Accounting.—The Editors. //T^EAD time, non-productive labor, necessary evil, etc.,1 J are expressions often used to characterize bookkeepingwork, and in those plants where it is so treated the char-acter of the results obtained from the records usually merits thetitles given to the work. Accounting is the vital element of business, and statistics showthat nine out of every ten failures in business are the direct resultof a lack of proper knowledge of conditions—the def


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