Popular Science Monthly, v. 94, n. 1, 1919

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Title (Dublin Core)
Popular Science Monthly, v. 94, n. 1, 1919
Source (Dublin Core)
Google Books
volume (Bibliographic Ontology)
94
issue (Bibliographic Ontology)
1
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1919-01
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Science Monthly
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public domain (Google digitized)

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A device used by Germans to ventilate their shelters
A shield of steel protects French soldiers while they cut enemy's wire entanglements
An airplane invented by Glenn Curtiss was used by the British Army during World War I
An electro-magnetic catapult designed to facilitate the take-off of airplanes
An important telephone pole, that was going to fall after a snow storm, was saved on the western front
Apparatus for sending wireless messages from airplanes
Aviators were given an extra supply of oxygen they could use in case of emergency
Balloons used to test air currents during the training of gunners
Bombing of cities during World War I
British troops saved pottery from destruction during the conflict
Chicago's memorial arch to her dead heroes
Different attempts made during World War I to camouflage the periscopes of submarines
Different handworks made by soldiers
Different types of grenades used during World War I
Five hundred Chicago tailors realized the largest U. S. flag ever made
Giant ingot of steel used to forge the armor-plate of warships
How British soldiers protected their trenches during enemy raids
How the failure of dirigibiles during World War I led to the construction of the largest bombing plane
How to keep a war map
How to make a half-model battleship
How U. S. soldiers' uniforms where washed when they were on the front
Indian illiterate soldiers signed their pay-rolls with their thumbprints
Ingenious invention created by a British aircraft gunner
Italian soldiers protected themselves from mosquitos using a net specifically designed
New one-man tank designed in the U. S. A.