Scientific American Magazine Vol 106 Issue 3

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 106, Issue 3

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Features

Lessons of the Equitable Building Fire, The New York Automobile Shows and more

Frost Flowers and Snow Crystals

How Water Vapor is Turned into Fantastic Shapes

John Swaffham

An Amazing Tale of the Sea

How a Destroyer Lost Forty Feet of Her Stern off Cape Hatteras

Training Captain of Industry in Germany-II

High Schools in Which the Science of Business is Taught

Waldemar Kaempffert

The Third Aviation Salon at Paris

Interesting Aeroplanes and Their Constructional Details

Stanley Yale Beach

The Kinemacolor Process

Moving Pictures With the Natural Color Reproduced Photographically

To Keep a Tank from Bursting in Freezing Weather

Lloyd V. Beets

Holding a Screw by the Hand

George W. Colles

Suggestions for the Workshop

Ingenious Expedients of Resourceful Mechanics

William Grotzinger

A Home-made Surface Gage

Albert F. Bishop

Testing the Hardness of Metals

B. F. Dashiell

Adjustable Spanner Wrench

Israel R. Hicks

Tribute from a Leading London Daily, How Far May Thunder be Heard and more

Departments

Correspondence - January 20, 1920

The Inventor's Department - January 20, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions - January 20, 1912

Notes and Queries - January 20, 1912

New Books, Etc. - January 20, 1912