Scientific American Magazine Vol 120 Issue 25

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 120, Issue 25

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Features

Monetary Cost of the War

Always On Its Toes, Think Nationally and more

Steel Wheels by a New Process

A Combination of Rolling and Forging that Gives Good Results

E. F. Cone

The Friendly War After the War

Well Laid Plans of British Manufacturers for Exploiting Foreign Markets

David McFall

Science in the War

A Resume of the Work Done by the Bureau of Standards

C. H. Claudy

New Ships of the British Navy

Influence of the Battle of Jutland Shown in the Latest Battleships and Battle-Cruisers

The Non-Stop Trans-Atlantic Flight

Describing the Handley-Page and the Vickers Vimy Bomber Entries

A Better Searchlight Unit

Albert A. Pashby

The American Precision Block

An Industrial and Scientific By-Product of the War

One Hundred Thousand Horse-Power Steam Turbine

From Piston to Turbine--Reconstruction of a Great Power Station

The Motor-Driven Commercial Vehicle

Major Victor W. Page

Ornament in Old Prints and Drawings

William M. Ivins

Departments

The Service of the Chemist

Recently Patented Inventions - June 21, 1919

New Books, Etc.