The Technical World Magazine, Volume 23Technical World Company, 1915 |
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Page 91
... tically impossible to break and yet the win- dow can be raised by a child . The windows are kept from rattling when the wind blows as the spring holds the sash firmly . A screw driver and a chisel are the only tools that are needed to ...
... tically impossible to break and yet the win- dow can be raised by a child . The windows are kept from rattling when the wind blows as the spring holds the sash firmly . A screw driver and a chisel are the only tools that are needed to ...
Page 104
... tically none of them are Taubes . A German pilot did his usual day's work , and any pilot who has ever been connected with an aviation school will realize what " usual day's work " com- prises . Toward evening he took out a standard ...
... tically none of them are Taubes . A German pilot did his usual day's work , and any pilot who has ever been connected with an aviation school will realize what " usual day's work " com- prises . Toward evening he took out a standard ...
Page 141
... tically stole seventy - two cars of food and routed it over its line , so it could obtain B In this one " cantine " alone , fourteen hundred school children are given two meals a day . by December 8 had it aboard the steamer Camino and ...
... tically stole seventy - two cars of food and routed it over its line , so it could obtain B In this one " cantine " alone , fourteen hundred school children are given two meals a day . by December 8 had it aboard the steamer Camino and ...
Page 172
... tically every Western State , some com- pleted and producing , others partially completed . The effect of this reclama- tion in the desert lands upon the trend of population is strikingly apparent . For example : During the last ten ...
... tically every Western State , some com- pleted and producing , others partially completed . The effect of this reclama- tion in the desert lands upon the trend of population is strikingly apparent . For example : During the last ten ...
Page 178
... tically no limit to the depths to which a diver may descend in safety , and ex- THE LUNGMOTOR prepared to give Drellishak the best of care . A large chamber or cylinder was specially constructed , and Dr. G. R. W. French of the United ...
... tically no limit to the depths to which a diver may descend in safety , and ex- THE LUNGMOTOR prepared to give Drellishak the best of care . A large chamber or cylinder was specially constructed , and Dr. G. R. W. French of the United ...
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