Scientific American Magazine Vol 106 Issue 26

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 106, Issue 26

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Features

Battle-Cruisers for the United States Navy, Emergency Cars for Stranded Motorists and more

A Journey in a Passenger Carrying Zeppelin Airship

The Fascination of a Trip through the Air

Carl Dienstbach

The Galveston Causeway

A City Made Impregnable Against the Assaults of the Sea.

Meigs O. Frost

George Westinghouse—Engineer and Inventor

An Inventor Who Has Worked for the Public Interest

Arthur Warren

The Winnipeg Motor Contest

A Motor Show for Farmers

The “Electric Niagara” Delusion in France

A New Supposed Method of Preventing Hail

New Ideas about Lightning

A Postscript to the Schoolbooks and Encyclopaedias

C. Fitzhugh Talman

A Fire Exposition

An International Exhibition of the Building Trades at Leipsic in 1913, Railway Building in German East Africa

Departments

The Heavens in July

Inventions New and Interesting - June 29, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions- June 29, 1912

Index