
Reaching the Hundred Million
How War Work of the States is Coordinated by the Section on Cooperation
World War I is a compelling primary source for armchair historians and scholars alike.
How War Work of the States is Coordinated by the Section on Cooperation
How American Manufacturers have Cooperated to Produce a Standard Machine
The Destroyer, the Trawler and the Depth Bomb
Pending legislation: The patent commissioner may order that an invention be kept secret and withhold
the grant of a patent until the termination of the war
By Our Military Expert
This and Other German Defensive Schemes which have Succumbed to Allied Artillery
[article on dugouts, blockhouses and bunkers versus shell fire]
The Many Expedients by which we are Contriving to get Along Without Germany
[Potash is a vital ingredient for agriculture]
"The rudder of the Japanese cruiser "Azuma" of 9,300 tons, was repaired by using a 4,500- ton floating dock to lift the stern of the ship clear of the water. To prevent the ship from sliding out of the dock, she was anchored to the structure by chains and s teel hawsers."...
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