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Address at the formal opening of the new buildings of the Perkins Inst, and Mass. School for the Blind, June 



4, 1914. 

 Hardening with and without Martensitization. Trans, of the Faraday Soc., 10, 1914. 



Are the deformation lines in manganese steel twins or slip bands? Howe and Levy. A. I. M. E., 51, 1915. 

 General principles of the control of piping and segregations in steel ingots. A. I. S. I., October, 1915. 

 Control of piping and segregation in ingots. Iron Age, October, 1915. 

 On the formation of columnar and of free crystals during solidification. Met. & Chem. Engineering, December, 



1916. 

 Notes on the hardening and tempering of eutectoid carbon steel. A. S. T. M., 16, No. 2, 1916. 

 Notes on pearlite. Howe and Levy. J. I. S. I., II, 1916. 



Recrystallization after plastic deformation. A. I. M. E., Bulletin, October, 1916. 

 On grain growth. A. I. M. E., Bulletin, December, 1916. 

 The relations between engineering and science. Science, March, 23, 1917. 

 The erosion of guns. A. I. M. E., No. 134, page 335-390, 1918. 



Work of Eng. Division of N. R. C, Washington, U. S. A. Jl. Iron & Steel Inst., No. 1, p. 133, 1919. 

 Prevention of columnar crystallization of ingots. H. M. Howe and E. C. Groesbeck. A. I. M. E. February, 



1919. 

 Stresses caused by cold-rolling. H. M. Howe and E. C. Groesbeck. A. S. T. M., V. 20, Pt. II, pp. 31-37, 1920. 

 Acid open-hearth process for manufacture of gun steels and fine steels. A. I. M. E., Feb. 1922; Iron Trade 



Review, March 16, 30, Apr. 20, 1922, vol. 70, pp. 749-753, 893-895, and 1117-1123. Howe and Barba. 

 Open-hearth furnaces and processes. Iron Age, V. 105, p. 545-546, February 19, 1920. 

 Influence of quenching temp, and time of tempering on properties of steel. H. M. Howe and A. G. Levy. 



A. S. T. M., v. 16, Pt. II, pp. 7-50, 1916. 



Structure of steel during solidification. Metallurg. & Chem. Eng., v. 15, p. 623-625, 1916. 



Microstructure of steel. A. I. M. E., pp. 1365-1367, 1917. 



Influence of manganese on steel. A. S. T. M., Iron Age, v. 100, p. 239, 1917. 



Influence of temperature, time and rate of cooling on physical properties of carbon steel. H. M. Howe, Francis 



B. Foley, and Joseph Winlock. Transactions of the A. I. M. E., 1923. 



