Scientific American Magazine Vol 110 Issue 4

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 110, Issue 4

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Features

The Legal Triumph of the Wrights, Tire Failures and Railway Speed, and more

Cleaning Silverware

L. V. Redman

An Electrical Automobile Transmission System

Ross Babcock

Wireless Time

An Interesting Experiment Made at Beloit College

E. A. Fath

Recent Improvements in Aeroplane Design and what they Mean

C. Dienstbach

Prize for a Non-Rubber Automobile Tire, The Introduction of Deodar Cedar and Its Uses, A New Idea in Moving Pictures

Enclosing and Partial Draining of the Zuider Zee

W. J. L. Kiehl

The Gyroscope in China

An Interesting Y. M. C. A. Lecture That Always Fills the House

C. H. Robertson

The Unsinkable Ship

Notable Naval Architect's Design for a Ship That Will Not Sink

A Gigantic Electromagnet

Richard Arapu

An Extemporized Railway Drawbridge, Oxonized Air, The Philippine Bureau of Forestry

Astronomical Bulls, An Opinion of the Scientific American

Departments

Correspondence- January 24, 1914

Inventions New and Interesting- January 24, 1914

Recently Patented Inventions- January 24, 1914

Notes and Queries- January 24, 1914