"How to Make a Transformer for Low Pressures." FRANK E. AUSTIN, Published by the author,. Hanover, N. H.
This small pamphlet, designed for youthful electricians, gives specific directions for procedure in constructing transformers. These small transformers when connected with ordinary alternating-current house circuits may be used to operate small electric lights, doorbells, small arc-lights, etc. Following out the directions given in this pamphlet will furnish instructive amusement for prospective engineers and the booklet will prove of value to boys endowed with more or less ingenuity. Halftone illustrations show the various stages of construction and diagrams show many possible connections.
A larger pamphlet of forty-six pages by .Professor Austin is written for more advanced students and is called "Directions for Designing, Making, and Operatmg High-Pressure Transformers"
State of New Hampshire, Report of the Children's Commission to the Governor and Council January, 1915," has just come from the Press. Professor E. B. Woods is a member of this Commission and contributes to the Report the detailed account concerning infant mortality.