Includes articles: How the Dial Is Made (about printing the magazine); The "Vonnie" Redeems Herself (about repairing a German liner "Kronprinz Wilhelm"); Finishing the Big Job (about former Morse employees in military service).
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Automobile industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry;
Table of Contents: Story of an Auto Top; Story of Linoleum; Hunters' Paradise; Art of Wood Finishing; Passing of a Famous Tree; Travel Right; Collar Comfort in Hot Weather; Blasting Practice in Joplin Zinc District; Victory Auto Finish; Blasting...
Table of Contents: President's annual report; America's longest railroad tunnel is completed; The new Harvard classics; Modern note in motordom; New sport, skeet; How hard is a rock; A pioneer manufacturer adopts Duco finish; Style enters the paint...
Includes articles: Building for the Future (About Morse Apprentice School); Cheaper Insurance Arranged; The Mount Carrol Is Ready for Her Maiden Voyage; Morse Service Wins Where Others Fail; Pictures Incidental To the Drydocking of the ...
Includes articles: Builders of America's Merchant Marine; The "U.S. Grant" - an American with a History; Conversion of Steamers to Motorships for Costwise Trade, a Profitable Investment; Our Viewpoint from the Masthead; Well Known Men in the Morse...
Table of Contents: Modern building materials; And underground quarry; At the Dallas and Cleveland expositions; The showcase of an industry; Electricks with Cellophane; Protective panes of Plastacele; Preserving food in 7,000,000 homes; Beauty aids;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Dyeing;
Table of Contents: What explosives users say about Dumorite; Glen Gardner smokestack safely brought to earth; Viscolac, a new economical lacquer; Advertising Pyralin toiletware; Tunneling under the Catskills for water; Boring machines and...
Text from back of image: 'The round the world flyers started off on their second lap of the round the world flight from Mather Field, Sacramento, Cal. at 9 o'clock A.M., March 18, 1924. The flyers probably will land today at Eugene, Ore., instead...
Text from back of image: 'The first round the world plane was forced down yesterday, March 19 at Cottonwood, Calif. because of engine trouble. The damage was not serious and after an hour's delay the machine was on its way again. (Photo shows the...
Text from back of photo: "This first photo to be received in the east from the coast, shows the arrival of the U.S. round the world fliers at Santa Monica, Cal. on Sept. 22nd, thus terminating their round the world flight."