Scientific American Magazine Vol 118 Issue 25

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 118, Issue 25

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Features

The New Mississippi, Americanization, and more

Bone and Sinew for Our Aircraft

Winning the World War in the Forests of Oregon and Washington
[harvesting trees and sawing wood]

Horace E. Thomas

A Laboratory on Wheels

Machine Tools of Concrete, The Current Supplement, and more

Monster Creations of Steel and Stone to Help Crush the Kaiser

Robert H. Moulton

Strategic Moves of the War, June 12th, 1918

By Our Military Expert
The fourth German drive toward Paris, and more

A Sea-Going Canal Boat

From the Lakes to Atlantic Ports by the New York State Barge Canal
The second page of the article contains an article on

The "Panzerkraftwagen" : A German Version of the Tank

and

Face Camouflage for the Night Raider
[this article is associated with the color cover]

World Markets for American Manufactures- June 22, 1918

A department devoted to the extension of American trade in foreign lands

William W. Sniffin

Gauntlets and Gaiters that Defy Barbed Wire, When Ladies Learn the Art of Railroading, and more

Trade Mark Larceny by the Enemy, The Tonnage Puzzle

E. B. Marshall

Departments

Correspondence- June 22, 1918

Inventions New and Interesting- June 22, 1918

Recently Patented Inventions- June 22, 1918