NAWCC Bulletin August 1997 Volume 39/4 Number 309 Table of Contents
ARTICLES
What is a Kitchen Clock?, by Dick Don
403
An Unusual 16S, 21J Waltham Railroad Watch, by Selman A. Berger
422
Military Watches and Clocks Part II, The German Forces after 1945, by Konrad Knirim
423
An Eight-Day Weight Clock Made Near the Transition from Birge, Mallory & Co. to Birge & Fuller, by Lee H. Davis
431
An English Watch in the Heart of the American Revolution, by E. Allen Richardson
435
At the Bench, by Newton Noell
440
The Jaquemart Family at Dijon, by Charles K. Aked
443
Watch Your Vision, by Graham E. Trope
448
A Teaching Tower Clock, by Ted Crom
450
FEATURES
The 1997 NAWCC Seminar
454
The Answer Box
458
Book Reviews
462
The NAWCC Museum
467
Library News
470
Willard House and Clock Museum
472
Research Activities and News
473
Necrology
482
The Railroader's Corner
483
In Memoriam - Ralph Tomer
487
Timely Voices
488
The 1996 NAWCC Seminar Wrap-Up
490
NAWCC Program Listing
494
Executive Director's Digest
498
Chapter Highlights
499
Chapter Officers
525
National Officers and Staff
528
Dates to Remember
Cover 3
About the Cover
On the front cover and back covers, a rare minute repeating clock watch with chronograph made by A. Lange & Sohne, Glashutte, Germany. The clock watch has been donated to the NAWCC Museum by Mr. Herbert F. Leisy Jr. in memory of his father, Herbert Leisy Sr. See Patricia Tomes' Museum column, page 467, for more information on the clock Watch. Photos by Tim Dennis, Hayman's Studio, York, PA.