The Technical World Magazine, Volume 19Technical World Company, 1913 |
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... Steel Corporation has in that quarter . As to water power , the economists now agree that its control will make the one great , dominating , overshadowing trust of the future . If the water power trust is ever perfected as thoroughly as ...
... Steel Corporation has in that quarter . As to water power , the economists now agree that its control will make the one great , dominating , overshadowing trust of the future . If the water power trust is ever perfected as thoroughly as ...
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... steel will handle 80 to 100 tons of freight each . West of the Missouri , practically all the mileage will be operated by electricity , which will be produced from the great water powers of the mountain country , the Missouri itself ...
... steel will handle 80 to 100 tons of freight each . West of the Missouri , practically all the mileage will be operated by electricity , which will be produced from the great water powers of the mountain country , the Missouri itself ...
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... steel arm standing out from the signal mast is now in position to break a glass tube projecting from the roof of which opens a valve admitting compressed air into a cylinder. still seem hopeful , the inventor is given facilities to test ...
... steel arm standing out from the signal mast is now in position to break a glass tube projecting from the roof of which opens a valve admitting compressed air into a cylinder. still seem hopeful , the inventor is given facilities to test ...
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... steel arm pivoted to the block - signal mast and connected with the sema- phore blade so that when the latter stands vertical to indi- cate a clear track , the arm is lifted up out of the way . When the signal indicates stop , the arm ...
... steel arm pivoted to the block - signal mast and connected with the sema- phore blade so that when the latter stands vertical to indi- cate a clear track , the arm is lifted up out of the way . When the signal indicates stop , the arm ...
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... steel masts forty - five feet above the deck . The Christian X was built at Copen- hagen , and was christened the Flonia . When the Hamburg - American Line bought her , she was renamed after the Danish monarch as a courtesy to that ...
... steel masts forty - five feet above the deck . The Christian X was built at Copen- hagen , and was christened the Flonia . When the Hamburg - American Line bought her , she was renamed after the Danish monarch as a courtesy to that ...
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