The Technical World Magazine, Volume 21Technical World Company, 1914 |
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Page 22
... method of transmitting telegraph messages without wires , began in the United States to operate a series of stations which , communicating with one another , would send a message around the world . This was a new thing . The Americans ...
... method of transmitting telegraph messages without wires , began in the United States to operate a series of stations which , communicating with one another , would send a message around the world . This was a new thing . The Americans ...
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... method of carrying messages When the money lenders had heard and understood , they loaned another five million dollars to put up stations which extended from New York to San Fran- cisco to serve the larger cities . The time between the ...
... method of carrying messages When the money lenders had heard and understood , they loaned another five million dollars to put up stations which extended from New York to San Fran- cisco to serve the larger cities . The time between the ...
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... method never before used in the construction of a drydock . Before another step was taken , the engi- neers made up their minds to know just what there was beneath the dock site that was causing all the trouble . In a vague way it had ...
... method never before used in the construction of a drydock . Before another step was taken , the engi- neers made up their minds to know just what there was beneath the dock site that was causing all the trouble . In a vague way it had ...
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... method of transpor- tation . It is hoped that an economic saving can be made by substituting powerful trucks to do the hauling . Ship canals of today employ electric locomo- tives for this purpose . A detachable pump is fastened to a hy ...
... method of transpor- tation . It is hoped that an economic saving can be made by substituting powerful trucks to do the hauling . Ship canals of today employ electric locomo- tives for this purpose . A detachable pump is fastened to a hy ...
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TAKING A CHANCE A hurry - up " or " kill or cure " method . Twisting a vessel off the rocks at risk of leaving the keel behind . The Agnes Manning . was once aboard a tug that towed into Portsmouth Harbor , New Hampshire , two three ...
TAKING A CHANCE A hurry - up " or " kill or cure " method . Twisting a vessel off the rocks at risk of leaving the keel behind . The Agnes Manning . was once aboard a tug that towed into Portsmouth Harbor , New Hampshire , two three ...
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