. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . an al i plete absence of frame fractures where vanadium steel has takenthe place of carbon steel. As is wellknown carbon steel is subject to rapiddeter ioral ion, especiall) when subjected tointermittent shocks and stresses. Whenrolled or hammered u assumes a fibrouspr string> form, but in service it under-goes change and assumes a crystallineform, the degree of lirittleness increasinguntil a fracture is not so much a matter era Railroad Company. The casting isthe pi the Union Stei 1 <
. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . an al i plete absence of frame fractures where vanadium steel has takenthe place of carbon steel. As is wellknown carbon steel is subject to rapiddeter ioral ion, especiall) when subjected tointermittent shocks and stresses. Whenrolled or hammered u assumes a fibrouspr string> form, but in service it under-goes change and assumes a crystallineform, the degree of lirittleness increasinguntil a fracture is not so much a matter era Railroad Company. The casting isthe pi the Union Stei 1 < asting I ompany of Pittsburgh, Pa How to Keep an Old Clock Going. If any n Railway AND have a Ivalue that seems to be near the end of itsI of uscfultn Does it skip a beat now and then, and when itstrike seem to be in pain? Let me tellyou what ti - do I ake a bit ofbatting I hi izi oi a hi ns i gg, dip it inkerosene and place it on the floor of theclock and wait three or four days. Your clock will be like a new one—skipno more, it will strike as of old, and asvou look inside vou will find the •. BiSar- . VANADIUM CAST STEEL MAIN FRAME FOR A MIKADO TYPE LOCOMOTIVE FOR THE DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA & WESTERN-RAILROAD COMPANY. character building, politeness, and theability to get along. Probably some200 corporations are now offering theiremployees educational advantages payingthem for the time spent in school. Theywould not be doing this if it did not paythem in dollars and cents. The committee urged the necessity ofhaving adequate instructions for the shopand not merge the boys educationwith the school room work. While werecognize the great value of the schoolroom instruction, we believe the oneshould supplement the other. The prin-cipal objection offered by Foremen toapprentices in the shops is the time whichmust be spent with beginners. Withadequate shop instruction the Foremanis relieved of this. The boy is givenassistance as soon as he enters the shopand is made productive at o
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