Scientific American Magazine Vol 119 Issue 10

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 119, Issue 10

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Features

The Art of Being Interviewed, Safeguarding our Military Ideas, and more

The Government's Vast Building Program

Two Billion Dollars Worth of Construction Required for our Army

W. A. Starrett

Tricks and Acrobatics of the Air Fighter

What a Pilot is Taught at the French Finishing School

Is the Motor Car a Non-Essential?

How Conditions in the United States Differ from those in England

A. Russell Bond

Teaching the Worker to Feel the War

How the Men in the Shipyards are Responding to the Spur of Patriotism
By Dr. Charles A. Eaton, Head of the National Service Section of the United States Shipping Board

Charles A. Eaton

"The Wasters"--and Fair Play

Some Comments on the Congressional Investigation of the Aircraft Program

C. H. Claudy

The Cousin of the Cafeteria

A New Type of Self-Service Grocery Developing the Cash-and-Carry Plan

A. G. Vestal

A Portable Gasoline Drag Saw

Frank C. Perkins

Making Soaps and Munitions from the Garbage Pail, The Liberty Aero Oil Which Meets the Requirements of Aviation, and more

A Department Devoted to Pioneer Work in the Arts

Departments

Correspondence- September 7, 1918

Inventions New and Interesting- September 7, 1918

Recently Patented Inventions- September 7, 1918

New Books, Etc.- September 7, 1918