
The French Problem of Reconstruction--IV
Some of the Details of Agricultural and Industrial Restablishment

The French Problem of Reconstruction--IV
Some of the Details of Agricultural and Industrial Restablishment

Photographing the War
Work of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, in Recording the Pictorial History of American Military Work in France

The French Problem of Reconstruction--III
The Practical Methods by Which the Devastated Home, Farm and Industrial Plant Are Being Rebuilt

The French Problem of Reconstruction II
Thirteen Billion Dollars' Worth of Physical Damage

An Airman's Story
Special Correspondent of the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN in France

The French Problem of Reconstruction--I
In the Path of the Shell

British Munitions
A Glimpse at a Picture Too Big for a Single Canvas

Reconstruction in Europe--VI
The Status of the British Railways

England's Aircraft Industry
A Glimpse of Her Tremendous Achievement from Small Beginnings

Reconstruction in Europe--V
"Labour"--Great Britain's Greatest Peace Problem

Future of British Flying
What the British Government Is Doing in Preparation of the Coming Civilian Aviation

Reconstruction in Europe--IV
From Fighting Line to Factory

The Submarine Situation
The Submarine with 12-inch Gun a Fact--and Some Other Facts

Reconstruction in Europe--III
The British Plan

British Ideals of Reconstruction
"Rebuilding the National Life on a Better and More Enduring Foundation"

A Place for Every Man
Getting the Jobless Man and the Manless Job Together

Spotting the Shots
More Than Abstract Mathematics in the Business of Directing a Battery

Gun Camouflage
The Gentle Art of Placing Batteries so the Enemy Can't Find Them

Our Aerial Sausages
The Contribution of the Captive Balloon to Strafing the Hun

In the Service of the Guns
Training Enlisted Specialists in the Care and Operation of Heavy Artillery

The Men Behind the Guns
Training Officers for our Heavy Artillery in France

With Scalpel and Drug
Work of the General Medical Board of the Council of National Defense

Some Aviation Economics
What Are We to Do with the Vast Industries After the Sword Is Sheathed?

"The Wasters"--and Fair Play
Some Comments on the Congressional Investigation of the Aircraft Program