Scientific American Magazine Vol 111 Issue 16

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 111, Issue 16

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Features

Technical Fallacies of the Present War, The Problem of Our Merchant Marine, and more

Letters from the Firing Line

By an Officer in the French Army. Special War Correspondent of the Scientific American

Our Knowledge of the Planet Mars

Corroborative Evidence of Canals in That Planet

E. C. Slipher Lowell

Electric Death, Sex Differentiation, and more

A Suggestion for Its Prevention

Phillip E. Edelman

Our Latin American Opportunity

The Electric High School

A Building Heated by Electricity

G. L. Dilworth

Radio-telegraphy at the Eiffel Tower

The First Station of an Interconnecting Chain Linking French Possessions

John L. Hogan Jr.

Strategic Moves of the War

Letter from the Military Expert of the Scientific American, October 10, 1914

Our Merchant Marine--Past, Present, and Future

III.--The Future

Winthrop L. Marvin

Electric Power as a by-product at Mines

Departments

Correspondence- October 17, 1914