Scientific American Magazine Vol 104 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 104, Issue 1

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Features

A Great Work Nobly Done, A Step Backward, and more

A Huge Electrically Driven Clock

A Timepiece That Served as a Dining Table

Luxurious Private Car for South America

How the President of the Argentine Republic Travels at His Ease

Variations in Saturn's Rings

Frederic R. Honey

The Squaring of the Circle

J. F. Springer

Prof. Albert Abraham Michelson

The New President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Marcus Benjamin

Uncle Sam's Mine Rescue Cars

M. M. Hunting

Abstracts from Current Scientific Periodicals- January 7, 1911

A Great Zoological Park

New York's Remarkable Collection of Animals

Walter L. Beasley

Turning a Shaft with an Emergency Lathe

Thomas Fowler

To Bend Metal Edgewise

B. F. Albert

Cutter for Strawboard, Hints for the Handy Man, and more

J. W. Bergstrom

Signs of Cement

George Rice

Casts Made with the Electric Arc

G. Worts

Handy Micrometer Tools

H. D. Chapman

Suggestions for Rewinding Armatures

A. F. Bishop

How to Compute the Velocity of a Bullet

Frederick B. Gilbert

The Inventor's Department- January 7, 1911

Simple Patent Law; Patent Office News; Inventions New and Interesting

Patent Oddities, Brief Notes on Inventions, and more

Breeding Successful Strains of Basket Willows

Departments

The Heavens in January

Recently Patented Inventions- January 7, 1911

Notes and Queries- January 7, 1911

New Books, Etc.- January 7, 1911