
Science and the War

Science and the War

Electricity in Barracks

Floating Hospitals of Europe
Complete in Every Detail, These Vessels Accommodate the Wounded of Naval Engagements

Educating Invalid Soldiers
How War Cripples are taught to do without Hands and Feet

The German Post Office and the German Army
The Working Scheme of the Field Post Had Long Been Prepared in Time of Peace

Science in German Concentration Camps
Necessary, Not Only for Humanitarian Reasons, But for Self-Pre-servation

The Furka Railway
A New Alpine Railway from the Rhone to the Rhine

An Exposition of Military Sanitation
Showing How the Sick and Wounded Are Cared for in This War

Moving Picture Panoramas

An Alpine Museum

A World's Fair of Books
The International Exposition of Book Trade and the Graphic Arts at Leipzig, Germany

The Thalassioscope, Can England Be Attacked from the Air?

Some Helps for the Music Teacher, Aeroplane Bomb in Morocco, and more

Fire Protection on Ocean Liners

Lighthouses for the Aerial Navigator
Guiding the Airman at Night

Aeroplane Lamps
A Light that Shows "Port" and "Starboard" and Also Throws White Beams Forward and to the Rear

A Museum of Evolution
The Founding of a Repository Favorable to Everybody

Elastic Concrete Railway Ties

Fighting with Dynamite and Electricity

A Laboratory for Investigations of Underground Life
A Grotto utilized for the Study of Subterranean Plants and Animals

Rescue Apparatus for the Crew of a Wrecked Submarine

Porcelain
Its Manufacture and Decoration

The New Berlin Aquarium
The Old Establishment Resuscitated on a New Site

Dissecting a Military Dirigible Airship
An Interesting Experiment With the New "Vl"