Scientific American Magazine Vol 149 Issue 2

Scientific American Magazine

Volume 149, Issue 2

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Features

How to Fritter Away Your Money

Government Bureau Expenses Are Criticized, Yet Private Business Losses Go On Unhindered

T. Swann Harding

Self-Conquest Through Self-Analysis

A Resume of the Evolution of Psychoanalysis; and an Outline of a System with which a Searching Self-Analysis May be Made

Alfred J. Fox

The Amateur and his Microscope—II, August 1933

L. V. Fostar, J. F. Brandt

Sunspots--Greatest Existing Refrigerators

Henry Norris Russell

Air Conditioning

What It Is and How It Works

C. D. Graham

A Third Dimension Illustrator

Speaking of Telepathy--

Our Readers Have Some Interesting Comments to Make in Connection With Our Present Investigation

Flying in Comfort

Photography Works for Industry

American-Japanese Relations

T. S. Miyakawa

The Nordic--Superior or Inferior?

W. P. Hartman

Departments

Across the Editor's Desk, August 1933

'A Century of Progress' After Dark

Our Point of View, August 1933

Variable Timer for Skeet, Cellophane Protects Wet Paint and more

Books Selected by the Editors, August 1933

Medical Patents Scored, Shirts in Trade and more