The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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... means of announcing it to a waiting world . The social part of the Herrick engine's debut was the real thing , too . Among the guests were John D. Rockefel- ler and Admiral Cone , of the United States navy , not to mention a number of ...
... means of announcing it to a waiting world . The social part of the Herrick engine's debut was the real thing , too . Among the guests were John D. Rockefel- ler and Admiral Cone , of the United States navy , not to mention a number of ...
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... means exhausted them . brother's bank roll held out to burn Her- rick could putter serenely on , plotting one idea after another on paper to be executed in cold steel by the machinists and tossed on to the scrap pile as soon as its ...
... means exhausted them . brother's bank roll held out to burn Her- rick could putter serenely on , plotting one idea after another on paper to be executed in cold steel by the machinists and tossed on to the scrap pile as soon as its ...
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... means to have a producer like that on your hands , working steadily for you twenty - four hours . a day may be grasped by the dimensions of the storage sump con- structed by the company in a near- by canyon . It will have a depth of ...
... means to have a producer like that on your hands , working steadily for you twenty - four hours . a day may be grasped by the dimensions of the storage sump con- structed by the company in a near- by canyon . It will have a depth of ...
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... means ; the increased production is leading to an even greater demand and new wells and even new areas are being discovered . Moreover the present selling price of oil can not be taken as a fixed standard for computing the profits ...
... means ; the increased production is leading to an even greater demand and new wells and even new areas are being discovered . Moreover the present selling price of oil can not be taken as a fixed standard for computing the profits ...
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... means of counteracting its admitted evils , investi- gate the machinery and scope of the trade unions in their efforts to mitigate its influences , and ascertain how various powers on the continent of Europe dealt with the matter . So ...
... means of counteracting its admitted evils , investi- gate the machinery and scope of the trade unions in their efforts to mitigate its influences , and ascertain how various powers on the continent of Europe dealt with the matter . So ...
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