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The Knowledge Bank at The Ohio State University Ohio State Engineer Title: Issue Date: Publisher: Front Matter May-1939 Ohio State University, College of Engineering Citation: Ohio State Engineer, vol. 22, no. 6 (May, 1939), 1-3. URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1811/35614 Appears in Collections: Ohio State Engineer: Volume 22, no. 6 (May, 1939)

THE OHIO STATE ENGINEER MAY, 1939 VOL. XXII No. 6 FIFTEEN CENTS M E M B E R O F T H E ENGINEERING C O I U C E M' A C A Z ASSOCIATED

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1 ) Poles are only one of the hundreds of items which Western Electric supplies. All materials must pass severe tests Here an engineer tests a sample of that important little item rubber tape. 3) Moulding handles for telephone handsets one of 248 parts in your Bell telephone. It's g good hear to your voice Some things Western Electric so you does. can say Each of the three thousand, six hundred thirty-six wires in this cable is given a thorough electrical test. Twenty-nine distributing houses furnish the Bell Telephone companies with practically everything they require. And the Company installs the equipment in telephone exchanges. Western Electric,.. BELL TELEPHONE made your

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THE ENGINEER STAFF Editor in Chief Franklin M. Rhodes Associate Editors Albert Ankrom Robert Derrenberger Helmuth Engelman Departmental Editor Jack Zimmerman Assistant Editors Jack Shulman Perry Borchers Joseph Fenwick Editorial Assistants Elgar Brown, Roland Lynch, Roberr Tobias, Jane Funston, F. Robert Segna, John Borman, Sid Isenberg, Charles Hansen, Fritz Myers, Bob Chandler, Jim Brown, Ray Schmitt, Ben Bell Business Manager Richard W. Dawson Advertising Charles Olsen Gerry Rechtin Advertising Assistants Eugene McBride, Truman Clark, John Menrath, Cordon McKenzie, Charles Gagenheimer Circulation Manager Bob Hawthorne Circulation Assistants Ted Smart, James Rickey, Bill Mericle Board of Control Dean C. E. MacQuigg, Professor E. E. Kimberly, Professor S. R. Beitler, Professor W. R. Dumble T H I S M O N T H... We take genuine pleasure in publishing the largest issue since May, 1930. We feel that there is little need to call your attention to any particular article or articles since all the authors seem to have done such a fine job. However, to the graduating seniors we will say this: in Otto W. Winter's article is some advice, which, if heeded, will give you a big boost along the road to success. We sincerely hope you enjoy this issue and assure you that it does cover the latest developments in welding. NEXT M O N T H... Will be the last issue of the year. For the convenience of those who will soon be alumni, we plan to publish a complete directory of the permanent addresses of all graduating seniors. Also, we will have an article giving you plenty of information on how to become a registered professional engineer. THE OHIO STATE ENGINEER Vol. XXII MAY, 1939 No. 6 IN T H I S ISSUE Welding Conference Program Page 5 Design and Fabrication of all Welded Bridge Cranes by W. G. Wehr Page 6 Our Welding Course by J. R. Stitt Page 10 The Flame Hardening Process by Roland Lynch, '41... Page 11 Resistance Welding in Steel Mills by E. J. Del Vecchio Page 12 Electric Resistance Welding in the Aircraft Industries by Robert Segna, '42 Page 14 Great Lakes Freighters Gradually Turn to Welding by E. B. Williams...Page 19 Chronicles and Pitfalls by Otto W. Winter, '29... Page 20 The Engineer's Bookshelf by Professor W. R. Dumble Page 23 Model Building as a Hobby by Charles Bangert, Jr., '41 Page 26 Departments and Societies Page 30 Members of the Engineering College Magazines Associated National Chairman: Tom Rogers Arkansas Engineer Colorado Engineer Cornell Engineer Iowa Engineer U of Iowa Transit Kansas Engineer Kansas State Engineer The Marquette Engineer Michigan Technic FRANKLIN M. RHODES, Editor-in-Chief 2-144 General Motors Bldg., Detroit, Michigan Minnesota Techno-Log Nebraska Blue Print New York University Quadrangle North Dakota State Engineer The Ohio State Engineer Oregon State Technical Record Pennsylvania Triangle The Purdue Engineer Rose Technic Tech Engineering News Illinois Technograph Villanova Engineer Washington State Engineer Wayne Engineer Wisconsin Engineer RICHARD W. DAWSON, Bus. Mgr. Published in the months of November, December, February, March, April, May, and June by the students in the College of Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Subscription price, 97 cents (tax 3 cents) per year for seven copies; Single copies, 15 cents each. Make checks and money orders payable to THE OHIO STATE ENGINEER. ~ Entered as second-class matter May 15, 1912, at the post office at Columbus, Ohio, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, 1917. Authorized December 8, 1922. MAY, 1939 Pag e 5