The Technical World Magazine, Volume 14Technical World Company, 1910 |
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Page 20
... keeping close track of con- tagious and infectious diseases and in every way helping the people to make what is already the lowest death rate in the world still lower . The results of their labor are printed monthly in a bul- letin ...
... keeping close track of con- tagious and infectious diseases and in every way helping the people to make what is already the lowest death rate in the world still lower . The results of their labor are printed monthly in a bul- letin ...
Page 21
... keep on moving , growing bigger and richer and more intelligent . When a new idea comes along that seems to promise im- provement in living conditions , the Kansas people meet it at the front gate and invite it in to take off its coat ...
... keep on moving , growing bigger and richer and more intelligent . When a new idea comes along that seems to promise im- provement in living conditions , the Kansas people meet it at the front gate and invite it in to take off its coat ...
Page 28
... keep going forever . It was only 25 inches high , 17 inches wide and 21 inches long and weighed 835 pounds ; yet when the dynamometer brake was ap- plied it was found to be developing a little more than twenty horse power . The counter ...
... keep going forever . It was only 25 inches high , 17 inches wide and 21 inches long and weighed 835 pounds ; yet when the dynamometer brake was ap- plied it was found to be developing a little more than twenty horse power . The counter ...
Page 31
... keeping up , with prac- tically no interruption , from the middle of March to the present writing , it ap- pears to be a very lengthy spasm . The history of this well is picturesque and typical of the ups and downs of the oil industry ...
... keeping up , with prac- tically no interruption , from the middle of March to the present writing , it ap- pears to be a very lengthy spasm . The history of this well is picturesque and typical of the ups and downs of the oil industry ...
Page 38
... keep the Indians upon reservations was impracticable ; they were independ- ent of " beef issues , " and not at all averse to a fight . The extermination of the buffalo , therefore , is sometimes justified on the grounds that it was a ...
... keep the Indians upon reservations was impracticable ; they were independ- ent of " beef issues , " and not at all averse to a fight . The extermination of the buffalo , therefore , is sometimes justified on the grounds that it was a ...
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