Scientific American Magazine Vol 146 Issue 3

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 146, Issue 3

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Features

Mrs. Sinclair's 'Mental Radio'

Walter Franklin Prince

George Washigton, Inventor

James Hay

A Miniature Solar System and its Problems

Henry Norris Russell

Gem-Stone Cutting for the Amateur

J. H. Howard

To Salvage a Sunken Liner's Treasure

A New Turbine Rocket Plane for the Upper Atmosphere

R. H. Goddard

Why Power Companies Plant Trees

John Winters Fleming

A Horizontal Well

Supplies Fresh Water to Bermuda

George Washington

The Father of the American Navy and Exponent of Sea Power

W. D. Puleston

From Angora Goat to Mohair Fabric

The Telephone Spans the Pacific

R. C. Smith

From the Archeologist's Note Book

Preservation of Leather Book Bindings

F. P. Veitch, R. W. Frey

Departments

Across the Editor's Desk, March 1932

Back of Frontispiece, March 1932

The "Underwater Foreman" Dives to his Work

Our Point of View, March 1932

Recorded Music and Sound Effects in "Hamlet", Tomato Test for Poison Gases and more

More About a Single Court of Patent Appeals, Advertising Agency Abandons "Home Work" Sewing Ads and more

Books Selected by the Editors, March 1932