The Technical World Magazine, Volume 20Technical World Company, 1913 |
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Page 22
... taken to construct the road , then faltered , and given up the task . But with only the off scourings of the Caribbean to depend upon for labor , American engi- neers finally laid the steel that is to bring the raw rubber down to the ...
... taken to construct the road , then faltered , and given up the task . But with only the off scourings of the Caribbean to depend upon for labor , American engi- neers finally laid the steel that is to bring the raw rubber down to the ...
Page 37
... taken the ceilings , Thirteen hun- dred loads of lime were used in filling cesspools and unsanitary spots . The work is being done on exact principles for the purpose is to make each detail follow out the Spanish construction plan . The ...
... taken the ceilings , Thirteen hun- dred loads of lime were used in filling cesspools and unsanitary spots . The work is being done on exact principles for the purpose is to make each detail follow out the Spanish construction plan . The ...
Page 59
... taken away , and , while the boy in bed tried to look as if he saw a ghost , an exposure of five seconds was given . This second exposure caused the ghost to appear transparent , for it made the wall paper , the boy's head , and the out ...
... taken away , and , while the boy in bed tried to look as if he saw a ghost , an exposure of five seconds was given . This second exposure caused the ghost to appear transparent , for it made the wall paper , the boy's head , and the out ...
Page 67
... taken possession of by the Japanese about twenty years ago after their successful war with China - there is a railroad which uses coolie labor for motive power . One man is assigned to each coach . His daily wages for the service are ...
... taken possession of by the Japanese about twenty years ago after their successful war with China - there is a railroad which uses coolie labor for motive power . One man is assigned to each coach . His daily wages for the service are ...
Page 77
... taken . As the checker knows the weight of each peon , that is deducted from the total and the weight of the load is given . Naturally , the load is smaller than that which could be handled with a skip . UNUSUAL SCHOOL ARCHI- TECTURE A ...
... taken . As the checker knows the weight of each peon , that is deducted from the total and the weight of the load is given . Naturally , the load is smaller than that which could be handled with a skip . UNUSUAL SCHOOL ARCHI- TECTURE A ...
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