Scientific American Magazine Vol 124 Issue 22

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 124, Issue 22

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Features

The Senate and the People, A New Dispensary of Popular Science and more

The One-Piece House

Simon Lake's Scheme for Producing Ready-to-Live-In Concrete Unit Dwellings and Transporting Them to the Site

Harry A. Mount

Electric Trains without Crews

An English Automatic Railway, Tested Before the War, Which Is Being Installed by the London Post Office

Kenneth E. Stuart

American Magnesite, Army vs. Navy Ration

A. R. Surface

Molasses for Fuel

S. R. Winters

Reorganizing Our Government Machinery--I

How Thought and Care May Be Applied In Order to Eliminate Wasted Motion and Duplicated Effort

C. H. Claudy

Super-Speed Propellers

Air Propellers With Blade Tip Velocity Above That of Sound

The Roger Bacon Manuscript

What It Looks Like, and a Discussion of the Probabilities of Decipherment

With the Engineers of Industry

A Department Devoted to the Physical Problems of the Plant Executive

Departments

Correspondence

Inventions New and Interesting

Recently Patented Inventions