Scientific American Magazine Vol 125 Issue 14

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 125, Issue 14

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Features

Something New in Electric Furnaces

E. F. Cone

Artesian Reservoirs for Intermittent Supplies of Energy, The Illuminated Highway and more

Death Valley Transportation

How the Borax is Transported from This Hottest of Regions to the Nearest Rail Connection

John L. Von Blon

Getting a Line on the Higher Atmospheres

S. R. Winters

The Parseval Semi-Rigid Airship "PL-27", Curing Leprosy with Antimony

Ralph Howard

Needed--A New Army Uniform

An Argument and a Suggestion Regarding a Change in our Doughboy's Outfit

E. C. Crossman

Succeeding in Scientific Research

Opportunities for the Young Technicist in a Relatively Virgin Field of Endeavor

Raymond Francis Yates

The Role of Chemistry

Visions of Future Progress of the Human Race through Chemistry as Set Forth in Recent Addresses

Albert A. Hopkins

Juice of the Poppy

The Cultivation, Manufacture and Taxation of Opium in India

T. Gibb

Doing Away with Postage Stamps, From Greenhouse to Swimming Pool and more

Anchoring Fly-a-way Seeds, Cement-Coated Nails and their Origin and more

Showing the Earth's Movement, New Cold Method of Making Porcelain, and more

Departments

The Heaven's in October, 1921

Inventions New and Interesting

Recently Patented Inventions October, 1921

New Books, Etc. October, 1921