Industrial Niagara 



(Review of Bolton, Reginald Pelham. An expensive experiment.) 1913 

 (Metal, and chem. eng., July, 1913. 11 :302.) 



This book is an amplification of the author's evidence before 

 the New York State Committee on the subject of the activities, 

 operation and results of the Hydro-Electric Power Commission 

 of Ontario. 



Less satisfactory are those portions of the book which deal with 

 the general subject of the development, transmission and utiliza- 

 tion of hydro-electric power. . . . 



We deplore these blots on the work all the more since there 

 is no question but that the author has rendered a useful public 

 service in throwing a clear light upon the Ontario Hydro-Electric 

 Commission's position and in dispelling to a considerable degree, 

 by definite figures, the secrecy surrounding its financial operations. 



U. S. CONGRESS. House committee on foreign affairs. Diversion of 1913 

 water from the Niagara river. . . . Hearings before the committee U. S. 

 Jan. 24, Feb. 1 5 and 1 7, 191 3. Wash.: Gov't print, off. 1913. Congre8& 



Statements of the Secretary of War and Mr. Frederick L. Lovelace, 

 Secretary of the Niagara Falls Power Company revised. 



U. S. CONGRESS. House committee on foreign affairs. Diversion of 1913 

 water from the Niagara river. Hearings before the committee Jan. 22, 

 [24.] on bill proposed by the sub-committee on Niagara Falls legislation 

 dated Jan. 15, 1913. Pt. 1, [2] Wash.: Gov't print, off. 1913. 



A discussion of state and federal rights by the representatives of the 

 interests involved. 



WILLIAMS, EDWARD T. Niagara in romance and commerce. (Harp. 1913 

 w., June 14, 1913. 57:pt. 1, 29.) Williams 



" Glimpses of the pioneer days and of the twentieth century development 

 at Niagara frontier." 



Williams, Edward T. Using Niagara's power. (Harp, w., June 

 14, 1913. 57: P t. 1, 28.) 



An article by the city industrial agent of Niagara Falls on the possi- 

 bilities of power development, the effects of diversion and the Burton law. 



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