The Tragedy of the Indian
The Story of Indian Wrongs as Written in the Records of Congress

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The Story of Indian Wrongs as Written in the Records of Congress
A New Theory Which Is Arousing Controversy Among Scientists
The Total Eclipse of January Fourteenth Should Teach Us Much About the Sun
Wired Wireless Is Apparently More Adapted for Service on Railroads than Is Space Radio
In England, Flint Implements 500,000 Years Old Have Been Found
The Story of an Organization Which Possesses Gigantic Machine Tools and a Well-trained Corps of Workers and Which Puts a Just Valuation on Men as Well as Machines Photographs made in the plant of The Hooven, Owens, Rentschler Company, Hamilton, Ohio, by Scandlin
The Malolo Will Exceed in Size, and Speed Any Previous American Ship
The Bureau of Mines Investigates the Poisonous Action of Carbon Monoxide
Serums, Vaccines, Surgery, and the Outlook for Prolonging Life Through Hygiene
A Instrument Which Records the Various Attributes of the Human Voice
Gilboa Dam and Shandaken Tunnel the Crowning Achievement in the Water Supply of New York City
The Gyroscope Automatically Guides the Ship, the Steersman Standing By
The Ruins of Ur, Traditional Birthplace of Abraham, Yield New Art Treasures Photographs by courtesy of the British Museum, London, through the Illustrated London News
How Bells, Which Had Their Origin in China Thousands of Years Ago, Have Been Developed Into Carillons and Have Been Brought to America