Your Job Back Home a book for Men Leaving the Service
Your Job Back Home a book for Men Leaving the Service
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Read Johnson's "Blast Furnace Construction" or Gray's "Foundry Work. " Courtesy of Collier THE STEEL WORKER Abel & Company. BOOKS FOR MINE AND METAL WORKERS Written by practical men who have spent their Uves in these specialties. Such books show recent practice and are illustrated by pictures and diagrams. Courtesy Frederick J. Drake & Co. FRED T. HODGSON "WHO SAYS BOOKS ARE NOT PRACTICAL?" Fred T. Hodgson, "The Grand Old Man of Carpentry, " spent his early years at the trade and wrote books ab...out it that have been read by thou- sands of men. Picture him at your elbow, advising and pointing out better methods and giving you his best thought and knowledge. In his book, "Modern Carpentry, " he says: "While it is not absolutely necessary that, to become a good mechanic, a man must need be a good scholar or be well advanced in mathematics or geometry, yet. If a man be proficient in these sciences, they will be a great help to him in aiding him to accom- plish his work with greater speed and more exactness than if he did not know anything about them.
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