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Page 10
"The percentage of errors in machinery has been very materially reduced, which
is unquestionably due to the fact that in order to earn his bonus a man must
utilize his brains and faculties to the fullest extent. He has thus no time for
dreaming,.
"The percentage of errors in machinery has been very materially reduced, which
is unquestionably due to the fact that in order to earn his bonus a man must
utilize his brains and faculties to the fullest extent. He has thus no time for
dreaming,.
Page 21
... woman for bringing trouble and notoriety to such a solid member of the
community. But the wife held her ground. His eyes, hair, gait, manner of speech,
all were the same she had known so long. As she recited these various facts, and
Fig.
... woman for bringing trouble and notoriety to such a solid member of the
community. But the wife held her ground. His eyes, hair, gait, manner of speech,
all were the same she had known so long. As she recited these various facts, and
Fig.
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Manual work is the essence of the simple life, and the brain-worker, of any, can
least afford to overlook this fact. The incidents or accidents leading up to double-
personality, cause the manifestation by '"letting loose" the second- ego, or "other
...
Manual work is the essence of the simple life, and the brain-worker, of any, can
least afford to overlook this fact. The incidents or accidents leading up to double-
personality, cause the manifestation by '"letting loose" the second- ego, or "other
...
Page 34
"In fact," says the inventor, '"the regular twistedpair paper-insulated lead-covered
telephone cable serves the purpose very well, the energy being conveyed
principally in the minute layer of ether separating the two metallic conductors. By
this ...
"In fact," says the inventor, '"the regular twistedpair paper-insulated lead-covered
telephone cable serves the purpose very well, the energy being conveyed
principally in the minute layer of ether separating the two metallic conductors. By
this ...
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fact that it is almost impossible to make an ordinary telephonic system work
satisfactorily over any circuit that is connected with the ground. Lines with such
circuits are subject to serious difficulties, chief among which are the strange
noises ...
fact that it is almost impossible to make an ordinary telephonic system work
satisfactorily over any circuit that is connected with the ground. Lines with such
circuits are subject to serious difficulties, chief among which are the strange
noises ...
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