Scientific American Magazine Vol 104 Issue 18

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 104, Issue 18

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Features

Artistic Engineering, Why we Outbid Europe on Battleships and more

Charles Proteus Steinmetz: An Appreciation

A Great Electrical Engineer

Joseph B. Baker

Heat from Dust

Utilization of Low Grade and Waste Fuels

Charles L. Wright

The Biggest Ship and the Biggest Dock

By the English Correspondent of the Scientific American

Cyrene and Dr. Herbert de Cou, Waves in Solid Metal and more

Alfred Emerson

Ups and Downs of Acetylene, A Sound-proof Room and more

Marius C. Krarup

The Eighth Motor Boat Meeting at Monaco

By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American

Science in the Current Periodicals - May 6, 1911

In this Department the Reader will find Brief Abstracts of Interesting Articles Appearing in Contemporary Periodicals at Home and Abroad

A Useful Device for Lettering Tracings, Protecting the Threads of a Chuck and more

Ralph C. Davison

Copper in Steady Rest Jaws

H. D. Chapman

Why a Light Hammer is Used in Riveting, Shop Notes and more

W. D. Graves

Lubricating Iron Planes

Albert F. Bishop

Planing a Cylinder Surface on a Lathe

O. Ruehmer

The Inventor's Department - May 6, 1911

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

Departments

Correspondence - May 6, 1911

Notes and Queries - May 6, 1911