Scientific American Magazine Vol 108 Issue 1

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 108, Issue 1

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Features

Retrospect of the Year 1912

A Parcels Post Tunnel Railway

Transporting Mail Automatically by a New System

Scientific Management for Scientists

"The Bridge." The Trust Idea Applied to Intellectual Production

Wilhelm Ostwald

The Military Supremacy of the Air-II

Theodore M. R. von Kler

The Modern Automobile Torpedo

The Story of a Great Invention

Robert G. Skerrett

An Electrical Method for Glass Cutting

Philip Edelman

An Interesting Static Electric Motor

H. B. Dailey

Power of a Microscope

C. W. Nieman

How to Remove Black Paper Strips from a Film Back

Stanley P. McMinn

To Fill a Barometer Tube

Henry H. Riggs

Progress of the Weather Bureau, The Respiration Calorimeter and more

Facing The Future Fearlessly

Franklin O. King

Departments

Inventions New and Interesting - January 4, 1913

Recently Patented Inventions - January 4, 1913

New Books, Etc. - January 4, 1913

Notes and Queries - January 4, 1913