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THE
FURNITURE MANUFACTURER
AND ARTISAN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
VOLUME SEVEN JANUARY-JUNE, 1914
PUBLISHED BY
THE GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE RECORD CO.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
(Supplement to The Furniture Manufacturer and Artisan, July, 1914)
EDITOR'S NOTE:-Many difficulties attendant to the use of an index of complicated nature, it is believed have been
eliminated in the compilation of the Table of Contents for Volume Seven of the FURNITURE MANUFACTURER AND
ARTISAN. Every care has been exercised to compile an editorial reference as simple and devoid of confusion as pos-
sible without sacrificing that accuracy and completeness necessary to practical use. To this end, the subject matter
of Volume Seven has been alphabetically indexed by title only under twenty-one general heads, all of which will be
familiar to readers of the magazine. Contents rather than the published title of many articles have been selected
as the basis of classification. For instance, if an article published as an Editorial most intimately refers to the
general subject of Factory Management, it will be located under the latter classification. In like manner, when the
title fails to express the leading idea of any article, a new subject-title, more pertinently characteristic, has been
classified, which in every case is followed by the published title enclosed by quotation marks. Authors' names and
department of publication are included in every instance not indicated by the general index head. All important
illustrations have been indexed under the general classification, "Illustrations.”
The page folios of the several issues are as follows: January, 1 to 56; February, 57 to 110; March, 111 to 162;
April, 163 to 211; May, 212 to 272; June, 273 to 334.
A
ASK AND YE SHALL BE ANSWERED
Bed frames, manufacturers of.
Wood for furniture some unthoughtof
possibilities; "Woods-Some Ordinary,
Others Not;" John E. Williams......70, 71
"Woods of Silver Grain".
218
COMMUNICATIONS
Business depression; "It All Comes in
the Day's Work;" A. B. Maine...318, 319
Indiana and Ohio notes; "It All Comes
in the Day's Work;" A. B. Maine...... 249
Indiana notes; "It All Comes in the
Day's Work;" A. B. Maine.. 210, 211
Machines, loss in idle; "It All Comes
in the Day's Work;" A. B. Maine......
Northwest notes; "It All Comes in the
Day's Work ;' A. B. Maine...
"Plea for the Railroads, A;" The Out-
look
EDITORIALS
E
"Chips and Shavings".
European influence, 1914 market; Semi-
editorial
88
27; 189; 275
Filing hand saws.
.87. 88
History of furniture making.
31
28
Imported willow furniture.
245
Jobbers of furniture..
193
Knock-down and hotel furniture; Consul
45, 46
Rockford, Ill., notes; "It All Comes in
the Day's Work;" A. B. Maine...
"Scheduling vs. Cost Findings;" Chas.
Duprey
Folding bed reminiscences; Semi-edi-
154
177
CONSTRUCTION
Trades, where can they be learned?.
303
Trimmings and brass fittings.
139
"Furniture Making in Schools".
188
80
87
C
D
CABINET WOODS
Lesson"
25, 26
Situation in the West as reported by
Charles P. Limbert; Semi-editorial. 301
Small factory, tendency toward; Edi-
torial Notes
"Trust Legislation"
189
186
175
"Black Walnut Revival ;' Editorial....81, 82
"Black Walnut Revival, A;" Editorial
Andrews, Alfred H.
Becklinger, Christian A..
253
134, 135
"Black Walnut, Where It Comes From" 295
"Brown Wood Era, A".
270
159
Wood mantel, revival of; Semi-editorial 137
Circassian walnut, home of; Semi-edi-
torial
Doran, Robert
29. 30
Fraas, Conrad
Gum, red, and birch, adaptability of:
FACTORY EQUIPMENT AND RAW
MATERIAL
Semi-editorial
a substitute: "Red Gum
Gum, red, as
and Circassian Walnut Hardwood
Record
84, 86
17, 18
Gum, red, as interior trim: Semi-edi-
Lamb, Charles L..
Semi-edi-
238, 239
Gum, red, curing: "Ask and Ye Shall
"Kapok From the Philippines".
Mahogany, influence of; Semi-editorial.. 135
"Mahogany, The Sale of Spurious". 152, 153
"Maple, The Uses of"
282
"Mora'
130
"Names of Woods Hard to Change;"
how titles originate.
"Break-Out Mill
"Break-Out Department, A Factory;"
care of bearings and saws; Alexander
T. Deinzer
122, 123
Room, An Ideal;'
Sheboygan Couch Co.; A. B. Maine.... 141
"Cheap Lumber Not Profitable;" Edwin
"Olive Wood of Commerce".
75, 76
232
"Design Piracy;" Semi-editorial.
Periodic fashions: "Wood and Gar-
bage'- -a La Mode;" John E. Wil-
liams
40, 41
280-282
240
"Circular Saws of Paper;" Outlook.
Factory floorings, sawdust, concrete;
"Ask and Ye Shall be Answered" 138, 139
General mechanical equipment; "Mod-
ern Factory Machinery," No. 1; Alex-
ander T. Deinzer.
163-165
Glue for schools; "Ask and Ye Shall
be Answered"
30
Solomon Is'and timber; Editorial Notes 188
"Walnut, Fifty Million Feet of".
121
"Standardization of Wood Beds;" Geo.
D. Crain, Jr...
224, 225
Glue problems; "Ask and Ye Shall be
Answered"
302
73-75
228
"Eliminating Graft:" How.
"Employe, Consideration for The :" Ford
Motor Co's plan; Harold H. Smith.
258, 259
"Evolution In Industrial Plants:"
dangers in extension; H. E. Spencer 78, 79
"Functional System of Management;"
Herbert E. Sumner..
219-221
"How Accounts Were Added"
307
"Management, The Three Types of;"
E. St. Elmo Lewis..
273. 274
Tardy employe, The; "The Problem of
the Late Comer:" C. M. MacKay 286, 287
"Trade Paper, The " Elbert Hubbard... 279
Rattan and sea-grass furniture.
Spring prospects and conditions ;
"Phases of the Furniture Markets" 52, 53
Trade improvement prospects; "Phases
of the Furniture Markets"
155
New York market, advertising; Editorial
Notes
Globe-Wernicke
Co.; Injunction re-
83
331
76
236
Kent Works; In new hands.
46
One line a year, discussion of; Editorial
Lindeman, Harry J..
333
241
"One Line A Year, Reasons For :"
Chas. E. Spratt.
254, 255
174