Scientific American Magazine Vol 94 Issue 19

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 94, Issue 19

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Features

The Government as a Cement Manufacturer

Prevention and Mastery of Disease

A Fuel Efficiency Test of Automobiles

Fireproof Qualities of Reinforced Concrete

The Advantages and Limitations of Reinforced Concrete

Some Features of the Great Earthquake

H. A. Crafts

Typical Systems of Reinforced Concrete Construction

Concreting the Jerome Park Reservoir

The Impinging Flame in Cement Burning

Concrete Mixing Machinery

Concrete Block Machines

Some Views and Lessons of the San Francisco Disaster

A Stairway of Reinforced Concrete

The Ingalls Building--The Largest Concrete Office Building in the World

A Great Concrete Retaining Wall

Orrin E. Dunlap

The Artistic Possibilities of Cement

Business and Personal Wants - May 12, 1906

Departments

Recently Patented Inventions - May 12, 1906

Notes and Queries - May 12, 1906

New Books, Etc. - May 12, 1906

Index of Inventions - May 12, 1906

Patents - May 12, 1906