Scientific American Magazine Vol 123 Issue 20

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 123, Issue 20

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Features

In Justice to the War Department, A Stupendous Rapid-Transit Problem and more

The State and the Farmer

Successful Development of the California Land Settlement Scheme

H. A. Crafts

Winter Fuel from Our Woodlands

Arthur L. Dahl

Forewarnings About Forest Fires

G. H. Dacy

Solving the Labor Problem--II

Man-to-man Contact between Capital and Labor in Place of the Old Impersonal Relationship

H. C. Osborn

"Obstipui, Comae Steterint"

The Physical Sensations Accompanying the Emotions of Fear and Horror

M. Tevis

Fuel or Fertilizer?

America's Little-Known Peat Bogs and the Uses to which they are being Put

Harry A. Mount

A Tractor That Turns in the Space it Stands On

Ralph Howard

Gas-Tubing Tests

S. R. Winters

The Traffic Problem in New York City

Subway Extensions to Take Care of an Ultimate Annual Travel of Nine Billion Passengers

First Aid for Inventors

The Franklin Institute and the Committee Through Which It Assists Meritorious Patents

William A. McGarry

What about Our Wheat Production?

Departments

Correspondence

Inventions New and Interesting

Recently Patented Inventions

Notes and Queries