^’ji GREENE ' y% row ' iJUVVCAiUl -. uei."-&rpsr“^ S'^'Thomas w uu ^ ’ ' “’ "^liier, . Waltham, B.rs.a..,, Shattuolt. M.rtarity, Steve.., Walter., Toth. IthM.., Carnal..., Nlet Stevedere 1,^’Th ‘omas T5 .yaiiiciuau, INICK, btevedore, urns, Corporal McCarthy, Sergeant Prouse, Privates Geisler, Gather, Sneadly, Shadin, Hoddell, Jack- MANY BOOKS HOSPITAL. LIBRARY SUPPLIED The American Library association has just issued a very simple and effective poster. On a pale gray ground, with well chosen letters of green and red, is the following legend “Back to the Job: What Job? There are books on all jobs at the Hospital Library. Pick yours and GET BUSY. AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIA TION.” The books have begun to arrive and may be found to be on the following topics: Accounting, advertising, auto mobile work, banking, building, busi ness, drafting, engineering, farming, journalism, machine shop work, plumbing, railroading, seamanship, shipbuilding, surveying, tailoring, teaching, telegraphy, telephone and toolmaking. Here are a few authors and titles in one class: Averam—Patenting and promoting inventions. Newell & Dray- ®Y Engineering as a career. Croft Electrical machinery, wiring for light and power. Marks-Gas engines and producer Page-Storage batteries simplified^ Wood—Locomotive opera tion and tram control. Talbot—Sub marines, their mechanism and opera tion. Frost—Art of roadmaking. Sel lers—Railway maintenance engineer- mg. Bramwell—Aeroplane design. Brooks Automobile handbook. Col- Gayard—Automo bile tire handbook. Curtiss—Curtiss aviation book. Dyke’s automobile and gas engine encyclopedia. Fales— Learning to fly in the U. S. Armv Hayward—Automobile ignition, start ing and lighting. Heldt—Gasoline au tomobile. Hiscox-Page—Gas, gasoline and oil engines.' Gill—Flyer’s guide. Lanchester—Flying machine from an engineering standpoint. Manle—Ford motor car. Page—Aviation engines. Page—How to run an automobile. Page—Modern gas tractor. Norris— Gas_ engine ignition. Rathburn—Gas engine troubles. Williams—Automo- bile repairman’s helper. PHOTO BY THE MOONS A group picture of the medical staff of the U. S. Army Base Hospital, Camp Greene was furnished The Caduceus last week and the picture printed, but no credit given. By The Moons, Char lotte photographers. The panorama photo of the Motor Transport detachment in this issue IS also furnished by The Moons. photographs LINDSAY’S STUDIO, 208 South Tryou Street. ne,t to Keith Theatre rr.r.r. ^ photogtophs made HAVE A GOOD ONE—You ma^ not wear the uniform again. \ ■ Our out-door department produces panoramas of groups, interiors, flashlights, of a higher qualify WE DO NOT SPECIALIZE IN CHEAP PHOTOGRAPHY /

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