Scientific American Magazine
Volume 119, Issue 20You are currently logged out. Please sign in to download the issue PDF.
Features
The Hughes Aircraft Report, A Study in Cause and Effect, and more
Editorials, including one on the Spanish influenza
Whale Meat Approved by the American Public
The Probabilities of Its Ultimate Acceptance and the Advantages Thereof
The Food Administration and the Nation's Response
Efforts to Stabilize Food Supplies and Food Prices
Leonard Hatch
War and Discovery
Some Observations Upon the Effect Which the One Has on the Other
Thaleon Blake
In the Service of the Guns
Training Enlisted Specialists in the Care and Operation of Heavy Artillery
C. H. Claudy
Improving the Port of New York, The Minerals Act
A New German Drying Process, Why Eggs should not be Washed, and more
Departments
Correspondence- November 16, 1918
The Service of the Chemist- November 16, 1918
The Motor-Driven Commercial Vehicle- November 16, 1918
Recently Patented Inventions- November 16, 1918
New Books, Etc.- November 16, 1918