IV CONTENTS 



The Captain of Industry and His Lieutenants. 



by W. R. Lawson 244 



Engineering in Industrial Works. 



by William D. Ennis 257 



The Drama of Furnace, Forge and Shop. 



by Day Allen Willey 264 



The Organization of Manufacturing Industries. 



by Andrew Carnegie 273 



■j Causes of the Success of American Manufactures. 



by John Foster Fraser 283 



The Relation of Education to Industrial and Commercial Development. 

 by Howard J. Rogers 300 



Business Principles in the Conduct of Industries. 



by Robert H. Thurston 311 



Who Owns the Railroads. 



by Solomon Huebner 330 



Some Economic Aspects of Electric Power Distribution. 



by Louis Bell 345 



American Lumber. 



by B. E. Fernow 355 



The Commerce and Industries of the West. 



by Leslie M. Shaw 363 



Commercial Development of the South. 



by Charles M. Harvey 370 



Corporate Factors in American Progress — Wall Street and the Grain Pit. 

 by W. R. Lawson • • 377 



Strength and Weakness of American Finance. 



by Ellis H. Roberts 392 



v Early American Financiers. 



by George Alfred Townsend 401 



•v. Concentration of the Banking Interests. 



by Charles J. Bullock 411 



