GENERAL INDEX 



329 



Boycotts. 



Compulsion not bafRaining Ill :514 



(See also strikes, industry, 



and labor) 



Boyescn, II. H 



Old American sea fights IX 2G.3 



Bradford, AVm., author I 350 



Bradstreet, Anne, author I 350 



Brainard, Daniel, surgeon VII 432 



13randics, American V 254 



Brazil, cotton growing V 140 



Brewer, Supreme Justice David J. . . . 

 Bribery (See corruption) 



Civic duty II 108 



Brick 



Trusts HI 1C4 



(See also clay) 



Bricklayers, conditions of VIII 20 



Bridges, American, and bridge build- 

 ing 



(Henry S. Jacoby) IV 400 



American, building. (T. C. 



Clarke) IV 394 



American, abroad IV 203 



Advantage of one design IV 403 



Boston-Cambridge IV 414 



Brookl>-n IV 410 



Chicago IV 413 



C. & O. railway, great terminal 



of IV 407 



Compared with European IV 396 



Concrete and steel arch IV 412 



Detail of designs IV 405 



Duluth, unique IV 414 



Engineer's part in growth of IV 395 



Foreign bridges, noted IV 398 



Great, Dcs Moines valley 



viaduct, the IV 407 



Growth of, causes of IV 394 



Highway, poor IV 409 



Length of span IV 405 



Markets for IV 394 



Memphis IV 409 



Minneapolis IV 411 



Moving, notable IV 413 



Niagara IV 41 1 



Old, problems of replacing IV 415 



Pittsburg IV 410 



Plate girder IV 405 



Railroad loading, uniform IV 401 



Railroads an impetus to IV 400 



Riveted bridges IV 406 



Rockville, great stone IV 413 



St. Louis, world famous IV 410 



Standard material specified IV 402-3 



Supremacy of, (Thomas Curtis 



Clarke) IV 394 



Tests for material IV 402 



Topeka. great steel IV 412 



Truss, heavy American IV 407 



Truss span, longest IV 407 



Bridges — Continued. 



Truss, improvements in IV 408 



Washington, over the Harlem IV 411 



Brooklyn^ cruiser) IX 299 



Brooklyn I'olyterhnic school VII 302 



Brooks, Joim (iraiiam 



Trade union labels VIII 181 



Broom corn, area and production V 7 



Brophy,|Truman W 



American dentistiy VII 437 



Brown, Archer 



Foundations of American iron 



industry VI 95 



Bryant, William Cullen I 354 



Brush, Charles F., electrician VII 138 



Browne, Chas. F., humorist I 365 



Brown, Jacob, soldier IX 4 



Buchanan, James 



Message of on tariff II 328 



Buck, D. A. A 



Watch, invention of VII 360 



Buck. H. W 



Niagara power, utilization of VII 240 



Buckland, W 



Glaciation Vll 51 



Buckwheat 



Area and production V 5 



Cultivation, early V 21 



Buffaloes, in 1900 V 47 



Building associations (see associa- 

 tions, building and loan) .... 



Building trades 



English VIII 211 



U. S.. in VIII 213 



Unions of VIII 21 1 



Buildings, high 



Caissons for I 290 



Character of city I 285 



Congestors of streets I 297 



Conveniences in I 293 



Drainage of I 293 



Fire proofing : . . -I 288. 295 



Floor construction I 288 



Floor space in cellars I 292 



Foundations of I 289 



Frame of skyscraper I 287 



Light obsciu"ed by I 296 



New York I 296 



Office, like bridges I 286 



Jenney, W. L. B., originated by 289 



People housed in I 293 



Piles in foundations I 291 



Power plants of I 293 



Power used by VII 347 



Rust of steel work of I 294 



Safety of I 291 



Skyscrapers, modern (A. W. 



French) I 285 



Specifications for city I 286 



Steel type construction I 285 



Value of sites I 285 



Vibration guarded against I 288 



