The Technical World Magazine, Volume 15Technical World Company, 1911 |
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Page 87
... four square leagues , to be owned by the city and used to provide free homes for its increasing population . With this land , enough to build a city the size of London , for the benefit of city home- steaders , any city of the present ...
... four square leagues , to be owned by the city and used to provide free homes for its increasing population . With this land , enough to build a city the size of London , for the benefit of city home- steaders , any city of the present ...
Page 101
... four feet high , the greater part of this being made up of legs and neck . The bird gets its odd name from a crest of long , dark plumes rising from the back of the head , which gives it a fanciful re- semblance to a clerk or secretary ...
... four feet high , the greater part of this being made up of legs and neck . The bird gets its odd name from a crest of long , dark plumes rising from the back of the head , which gives it a fanciful re- semblance to a clerk or secretary ...
Page 102
... four times as much wood in it as in the average American casket , and it is wood of a much better quality than is employed for the cheaper grades of caskets in this country . The coffins are unusually heavy , and the four outer slabs of ...
... four times as much wood in it as in the average American casket , and it is wood of a much better quality than is employed for the cheaper grades of caskets in this country . The coffins are unusually heavy , and the four outer slabs of ...
Page 110
... four . Young Edwards has tried his skill unsuccessfully against Dr. Laskar , the world's champion . He recently played a game with Capablanca , the Cuban prodigy , and lost by a narrow margin . With years he should develop into one of ...
... four . Young Edwards has tried his skill unsuccessfully against Dr. Laskar , the world's champion . He recently played a game with Capablanca , the Cuban prodigy , and lost by a narrow margin . With years he should develop into one of ...
Page 115
... four dials of the most remarkable timepiece in the world . The dials are 26 feet 6 inches in diameter , with Arabic numerals 4 feet high and 60 circular minute - marks each 10 inches in diameter . The clock and its no less remarkable ...
... four dials of the most remarkable timepiece in the world . The dials are 26 feet 6 inches in diameter , with Arabic numerals 4 feet high and 60 circular minute - marks each 10 inches in diameter . The clock and its no less remarkable ...
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