Scientific American Magazine Vol 106 Issue 17

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 106, Issue 17

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Features

Light Out of a Dark Tragedy, Lessons of the "Titanic" Disaster and more

The Late Abbott Lawrence Rotch

A Pioneer Investigator in Aerology

Andrew H. Palmer

What we Know About Icebergs

How They are Formed; Their Characteristics; How They Drift; Precautions Taken to Protect Shipping Against Them

Wreck of the White Star Liner "Titanic"

How the World's Greatest Steamship Went Down With 1,600 Souls

A New Phonograph

A Machine that Works on an Entirely New Principle By the Paris Correspondent of the Scientific American

A Bell-ringing Transformer

Frederick E. Ward

The Laboratory

Some Suggestions for Home Experiment

C. C. Kiplinger

What Inventors are Doing

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

Guy Hubbard

A Substitute for Pencil Cedar, Blood as a Weapon of Defense and more

Departments

Correspondence - April 27, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions - April 27, 1912

Notes and Queries - April 27, 1912

New Books, Etc. - April 27, 1912