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Scientific American Magazine Vol 115 Issue 13

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 115, Issue 13

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Features

Converting a Municipal Liability into an Asset, Remarkable Increase in the Manufacture of Electrochemical Products, and more

Monroe Woolley

"Lay Aft All Civilian Volunteers"

Jottings on the Naval Training Cruise
By Roy F. Williams
The author is employed by Munn & Co., the publishers of Scientific American. This article is a companion piece to "The Life of a Naval Volunteer" on page 279.

Roy F. Williams

The Life of a Naval Volunteer

Experiences of the volunteers on the U.S. Naval Training Cruise. The author, Everard B. Marshall, is employed by Munn & Col, the publishers of Scientific American. This article is a companion piece to "'Lay Aft All Civilian Volunteers" on page 278.

Everard B. Marshall

The Spiral of Archimedes

Its Practical Value to the Modern Craftsman

Henry G. Schaefer

The Quebec Bridge Disaster

For the Second Time the World's Greatest Bridge is Wrecked During Erection

Departments

Correspondence- September 23, 1916

Inventions New and Interesting- September 23, 1916

Recently Patented Inventions- September 23, 1916

New Books, Etc.- September 23, 1916