Technical World Magazine, Volume 12Technical World Company, 1909 |
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Page 32
... Buildings and Grounds , Washington ; Major Jay John- son Morrow , Corps of Engineers , U. S. Army ; David Sheridan Stanley , Major Quartermaster , U. S. Army ; Lieutenant Warren T. Hannum , Corps of Engi neers , U. S. Army ; Vernon M ...
... Buildings and Grounds , Washington ; Major Jay John- son Morrow , Corps of Engineers , U. S. Army ; David Sheridan Stanley , Major Quartermaster , U. S. Army ; Lieutenant Warren T. Hannum , Corps of Engi neers , U. S. Army ; Vernon M ...
Page 37
... building of thou- sands of miles of better roads in the past ten years . It has as well made necessary the study of road preservatives which will ultimately contribute to the benefit of the civilized world . Mercy The quality of mercy ...
... building of thou- sands of miles of better roads in the past ten years . It has as well made necessary the study of road preservatives which will ultimately contribute to the benefit of the civilized world . Mercy The quality of mercy ...
Page 59
... buildings , and although the situation was one in which dense fogs are extremely rare , highly valuable experience con- cerning the utility of the system was obtained . Following up these conclusive tests a practical demonstration was ...
... buildings , and although the situation was one in which dense fogs are extremely rare , highly valuable experience con- cerning the utility of the system was obtained . Following up these conclusive tests a practical demonstration was ...
Page 72
... BUILDING LOOKS LIKE A FLOATING FORTRESS . W HILE the art of engi- neering , in its inces- sant advance , dreads no obstacle of Nature , when installing moun- tain railways or bridg- ing the very broadest water courses , it has so far ...
... BUILDING LOOKS LIKE A FLOATING FORTRESS . W HILE the art of engi- neering , in its inces- sant advance , dreads no obstacle of Nature , when installing moun- tain railways or bridg- ing the very broadest water courses , it has so far ...
Page 73
THE BUILDING LOOKS LIKE A FLOATING FORTRESS . PILE AND TIMBER PIER . NO . 7. LOOKING UP. for adjusting those projectiles and testing them in flight . In fact , torpedoes are after all nothing else than small submarine boats . The maximum ...
THE BUILDING LOOKS LIKE A FLOATING FORTRESS . PILE AND TIMBER PIER . NO . 7. LOOKING UP. for adjusting those projectiles and testing them in flight . In fact , torpedoes are after all nothing else than small submarine boats . The maximum ...
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