Scientific American Magazine Vol 111 Issue 18

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 111, Issue 18

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Features

Value of Speed--in the Right Ships, The Navy Wants Dirigibles, Naval Co-operation with Allied Land Forces in Belgium

Letters from the Firing Line - Traits of the French Soldier - October 31, 1914

By Aide-de-Camp Xavier Sager, Special Correspondent of the Scientific American at the Front

Saving $10,000 a Day in the Navy

Frugal Methods Inaugurated by U.S. Secretary of the Navy Daniels

William Nelson Taft

Strategic Moves of the War- October 24th, 1914

Letter from the Military Correspondent

Random Reflections, Analysis of Descent

The Colin-Jeance System of Wireless Telephony

New Apparatus With Which Telephonic Communication Has Been Carried On Over Sixty Miles

Jacques Boyer

Tempering Bronze

Departments

Correspondence- October 31, 1914

The Heavens in November

Inventions New and Interesting- October 31, 1914

Recently Patented Inventions- October 31, 1914