Popular Science Monthly, v. 94, n. 2, 1919

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Title (Dublin Core)
Popular Science Monthly, v. 94, n. 2, 1919
Source (Dublin Core)
Google Books
volume (Bibliographic Ontology)
94
issue (Bibliographic Ontology)
2
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1919-02
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Science Monthly
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public domain (Google digitized)

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A Handley-Page bombing plane was used to carry a huge piano from London to Paris
A new device designe to help in preparing bandages
A new method designed to send visual messages using signals activated by a machine
A New York artist realistically represents World War I battles an other historical events
A sinking British submarine was saved using compressed air
An apparatus designed by British engineers to unload the material used for road maintenance
Because of the war, clothes and shoes were made with paper in Germany
Converting weapons and war vehicles for peace use
Developments in the takeoff of planes on specifically designed ships
Every ship in New York harbor was decorated to celebrate the signing of the armistice of World War I
Experiments to show how gas explodes in a Mine
French aviators graves decorated with airplane propellers
Homemade machine designed to detect the sound of an airplane motor
How Allied soldiers spend their time waiting to go back home after the end of the war
How the Winchester Junior Rifle Corps first started
How to distinguish the insigna of the air fleets of the diferent countries involved in World War I
How to remove a bullet stuck in a rifle
How U. S. Coast Guard removes floating derelicts in the Atlantic Ocean
Is the creation of an electromagnetic gun practiable?
Many ways to display the service star
Medieval look-a-like decorations on warplanes
Repairing the crushed ends of a shotgun barrel
Some objects made using bullets and other little knickknacks which look like soldiers' and sailors' equipment
Technologies that helped beat the u-boats
The cargo ships used by the U. S. A. to carry troops, weapons and supplies to Europe