Scientific American Magazine Vol 106 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 106, Issue 1

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Features

The Selection of a Motor Truck

Leading Features of This Year's Models

Harry W. Perry

The Riding Qualities of a Car

Science of Springs, Upholstery, and Shock Absorbers

S. W. Harvey

Making the Starting Crank Obsolete

H. P. Wilkin

A Fertile Field for Inventors

Opportunities Offered by the Automobile Industry

Gasoline in War

How Europe is Creating an Army by Subsidizing Motor Vehicles

Theodore M. Raulein von Keler

The Pleasure Boat's Debt to the Racer

Lawrence La Rue

Driving the Car at Night

H. S Whiting

The Motorcycle of 1912

J. J. O'Connor

Motor Truck Cost Charts

Tables Prepared by Leading Motor Truck Manufacturers

Light and Heavy Car Costs Compared

Harry W. Perry

Making Chauffeurs of Teamsters

Harry S. Houpt

Will Rubber Tires be Supplanted?

What the Inventors Are Doing to Abolish the Pneumatic Tire and Lower Repairing Expense

The Current Supplement, January 1912

Departments

Notes and Queries, January 6, 1912