Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), April 1919, Advertising, p. 32

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: : mA 383 : ye - See hes THE MARINE REVIEW Commencin “THE FOUNDRY” WILL |} INCE the first issue of THe Founpry, twenty-seven years ago, enormous progress ~ has been made in the science and practice of casting metals. ‘The art has been developed from “rule-of-thumb” guesswork to scientific certainty, and in this devel- opment, THe Founpry not only has kept pace—it has led. 4 In so doing, and in order to devote the requisite amount of editorial effort and space ~ to the numerous branches of the field, it has been necessary from time to time to | effect changes in the size, makeup, etc., of the magazine, the subsequent results in each instance, proving the wisdom of the change. . The war is now history, and history in which the foundry industry played a wonder- ~ ful and important part. A new era is before us. With it has come the problem of recon- ~ struction. In this the foundry industry is destined to play a part perhaps more important and far reaching than the one just finished. A Larger Service » ‘Fo render the expected service—to lead and point the way, as always—it is logical and necessary to publish THe Founpry semi-monthly. ‘The increased editorial space will permit more attention being paid to EVERY BRANCH of the foundry industry all of which have grown beyond the bounds of a monthly publication. For advertisers, this enlarged service has special importance. It gives an oppor- — tunity to reach the buyers in this great and growing field oftener than once a month. After — April first it. will be possible to call upon the foundry trade throughout the world twice — each month and it is unnecessary in this connection to emphasize the power of repetition. — As a means of reaching the foreign buyer, the opportunity is unsurpassed. THE Founpry | today has a circulation of 1467 outside the United States. @ ( . Shs circulation of THe Founpry is world wide, reaching practically every plant of importance i throughout the world, where metals are cast. In the United States the distribution is as follows: STATE STATE STATE Maine...... cass te 26 West: Virginia cir uia 46 Niontanas Cio i ee 10 New Hampshire....... ua 45 TEONDOSSOO os Lae ccs os 74 WYONG oer ce 1 Cre Sain eet er Ye aa ee er cane © “Terie | leer oe YY - 2) OT ~ 0b - S e ae ee e e e ! i eaee | lee SO 7G) a 5 © tO Eee rere eee veer ber er a Massachusetts .'. 2.) 395 Wiiseresippie Ga. eae koe. 8 New IMexico: scsi eee 2 Rhode Island: ..6) 0. cs 70 LOuisianas re i as 24 ALON ges for Pe See 14 CORnectiCut icin cians s 255 LOMAS at oh ca ra i 46 Utes eee 30 New England States..... 833 Oklahomaie( sip ce ieee 19 NGVARR i Sete. ees 6. Net Vere) BE a 868 APR ANBaR Soe a 13 POANO Rhee one cintiy trawl aa 6. New Jersey... 72. feck, 335 South Western States .. 340 Washington. .......+...... ee Pennsylvania... ......... oe 1161 Ohio. 6... eee eee 1023 Oregon.» .- sess ee ee eee a Data Waren. ches ne 38 Indiana... ..... 62... see. 276 California... 6... 6.42.4. ae Maryland. .... ca ts 73 Hingis e248 einen ss pau 756 Western States......... 479 Dist. of Columbia SI oy aie 35 ae eat eT ih eke een an United States .......... 7681 North Atlantic States ... 2510 Nikneni 109 Alaska and U. S. Poss...... 28 Mipsila fo Seis at 63 Pee 135 Nowsdealers 0.5) 20255 ys 186 North Carolina. 020120010) EE te A ee ee 385 ai a ote oy sea . North Dakota 0206 1 Foreign and Canada .... Pea ee 18 ee peels woe ae 6 10 Total Net Paid ......... ps Shs OS NRA Es eens ran : South Eastern States. ... 149 Ranags Aces pans cue re PAVORURETS Ss ye) te Rental? os ss 39 _|| Middle States .......... 3370 coe bekateny | 104

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