Scientific American Magazine Vol 107 Issue 3

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 107, Issue 3

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Features

Human Fallibility and the Automatic Stop, The Fate of Vaniman and more

"A Shadow in Court"--The Sequel

William F. Rigge

Resuscitation from Electrical Shock

T. Commerford Martin

The Wirelessly Directed Torpedo

Some New Experiments in an Old Field

Benjamin F. Missner

The Business Side of German Science--VIII

Making Money with the Aid of Technically Trained Men (Concluded from page 26, July 13th, 1912)

Waldemar Kaempffert

Macquarie Island

Recent Excavations at Samaria

Discovery of the Palace of Ahab Herod's Buildings Unearthed and Ancient Jewish Inscriptions Found

Harold J. Shepstone

Handcuff Releases Under Difficulties

The Remarkable Feats of Harry Houdini

Blowing Up a Locomotive Boiler

Test of a New Type of Safety Boiler

Rubber Natural and Synthetic

How will Artificial Rubber affect the Plantation?

F. Willy Hinrichsen

The Trade-mark as a Business Asset

[Copyright, 1912, by Mono &Co.]

W. E. Woodward

A Hangar Ship, Growth of the Automobile Industry

W. Irving Chambers

Luminous Phenomena Associated with Earthquakes

Departments

Correspondence - July 20, 1912

Inventions New and Interesting - July 20, 1912

Recently Patented Inventions - July 20, 1912