Technical World Magazine, Volume 12Technical World Company, 1909 |
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Page 32
... called upon to face . Since the fact was made plain to these men that the onward rush of the auto- mobile was ravelling the rock surfaced roads of Christendom and was doing a damage that ran to scores of millions of dollars annually ...
... called upon to face . Since the fact was made plain to these men that the onward rush of the auto- mobile was ravelling the rock surfaced roads of Christendom and was doing a damage that ran to scores of millions of dollars annually ...
Page 38
... called the plunge of the mating pairs . to the nesting grounds far up stream from the sea , lasts from one to three weeks only . Yet four to five million cases , each containing forty - eight one- pound cans , are packed annually , with ...
... called the plunge of the mating pairs . to the nesting grounds far up stream from the sea , lasts from one to three weeks only . Yet four to five million cases , each containing forty - eight one- pound cans , are packed annually , with ...
Page 39
... called the Iron Chink , because it does the human Chink's work , or rather the work of many Chinks - is established in each fac- tory and turns the shining river beauties into eatables at the rate of one a second instead of the hand ...
... called the Iron Chink , because it does the human Chink's work , or rather the work of many Chinks - is established in each fac- tory and turns the shining river beauties into eatables at the rate of one a second instead of the hand ...
Page 43
... called better grades , but they lack the delicate flavor . At the bottom of the catalog comes the Dog Salmon , which some experts claim should not be canned at all , and which would probably not be put into tins , except for the sake of ...
... called better grades , but they lack the delicate flavor . At the bottom of the catalog comes the Dog Salmon , which some experts claim should not be canned at all , and which would probably not be put into tins , except for the sake of ...
Page 46
... delicacy . Americans are proverbially given to chasing the visible dollar in their so- called development of natural resources , rather than to looking into the future . It is easy to see the color of gold on the. 46 TECHNICAL WORLD ...
... delicacy . Americans are proverbially given to chasing the visible dollar in their so- called development of natural resources , rather than to looking into the future . It is easy to see the color of gold on the. 46 TECHNICAL WORLD ...
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