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INDEX TO VOLUME 92ii
CHEMISTRY | Page |
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Tobacco as a Cleanser | 67 |
Making Paper from Grass | 113 |
"German Silver" Is Silver in Name Only | 117 |
Mixture to Make a Strong Waterproof Glue | 126 |
Explosives Are Simpler Than They Seem | 166 |
Softening Water by Filtering It | 236 |
Killing the Boll-Weevil with a Deadly Gas | 261 |
Fire-Fighting Suit of Asbestos Cloth | 325 |
Invention of New Steel Like Military Victory | 325 |
Unlimited Heat— But How Use It? | 344 |
America Needs Potash | 362 |
What Imitation Leather Is | 380 |
Varnish and Varnishing | 402 |
We Are Making Our Own Indigo Now | 400 |
Honey of Crapes | 432 |
This Regulator Will Keep Your Apparatus at a Constant Temperature | 569 |
Wood that Gives a Wonderful Fluorescence to Water | 576 |
Detecting Glucose in Jellies, Jams and Kindred Confections | 577 |
Wash In the By-Products of Garbage | 582 |
Kerosene Can be "Cracked" to Produce Gasoline | 593 |
A Chemical Preparation to Preserve Cut Flowers | 601 |
Making Animals Transparent | 678 |
The Making of Watches | 693 |
Why Bricks Are Made with Straw | 703 |
Chemicals and Machines Supplant Men in This War | 744 |
Laundrymen and War Conditions | 754 |
Less Risk in Kerosene Than Gasoline | 758 |
The Process of Making Parchment Paper | 806 |
Making Soap from Table Refuse | 837 |
Inexpensive Aluminum Polish | 923 |
CIVIL ENGINEERING | |
A Roller for Concrete Roads | 51 |
Waste Boot Leather for Road Making | 66 |
Launching a Bridge-Pier Caisson | 89 |
Spraying Asphalt by Hand | 101 |
Building Eiffel Towers in the Philippine Jungle | 204 |
A Bridge Having a Single Row of Supporting Posts | 229 |
Rolling Roads with Gaspipe | 379 |
What Is Mean Sea Level? | 408 |
Trapeze Artists Among Telephone Poles | 414 |
Cost of Placing Roadway Stone Reduced by Simple Spreader | 522 |
ELECTRICITY | |
If You Value Your Life Be Careful with Electricity | 4 |
Clap! Let There Be Light | 26 |
An Electric Blanket | 33 |
Warming an Aquarium Electrically | 65 |
Light Your Gas with Electricity | 95 |
The Electric Floor-Scrubber | 96 |
One Man with an Electric Monorail Does the Work of Ten Men with Trucks | 108 |
A Homemade Electric Lantern for a Dry-Battery Cell | 149 |
Electrical Devices and How They Work | 151 |
An Electric Torch Made of Bottle and Bichromate Solution I | 56 |
All Kinds of Commotion at Theater: Electric Signs Cause It | 203 |
Removing a Fuse from the High-Tension Mains Without Danger of Shock | 229 |
At Last! A Noiseless Telephone | 247 |
A New Portable Electric Light for Manhole Work | 248 |
The Electric Stevedore Distributes the Mail | 265 |
Drawing Twenty Shades at Once | 274 |
A Trolley Hoist for Handling Coal | 278 |
Constructing a Dry Cell Which Can Be Renewed | 308 |
How to Make an Electric Laboratory Furnace | 309 |
Finding the Polarity of Electric Wires with a Potato | 310 |
Spark Plug Tester with an Inclosed Spark Gap | 310 |
Electrical Devices and How They Work | 311 |
Making a Wet Battery from Ordinary Dry Cells | 312 |
The Normal Running Temperature of Electric Machines | 316 |
The Secret of Those Curly Locks | 323 |
Pushbutton Lamp-Switch | 364 |
The Thief's "Hands-Up!" Is Answered by the Telephone's "Help!" | 424 |
Look Into the Mysteries of Mold with an Electric Trowel | 431 |
Playing Chimes by Electricity | 435 |
An Electric Lantern Which Will Stand Rough Use | 440 |
Drying Shoes with Heat from an Electric Globe | 455 |
How to Make a Flashlight of Dazzling Brilliancy | 466 |
An Electric Bell Signal to Indicate Falling Snow | 467 |
Electric Toaster to Operate on Dry Batteries | 468 |
Electrical Devices and How They Work | 469 |
The Sleeper Must Get Up to Stop the Alarm | 471 |
Making Small Generators from Telephone Magnetos | 472 |
An Improved Design for a Grounding Switch | 474 |
Electric Blasting Without Blasting Machine | 487 |
Teaching High School Pupils How to Read the Gas and Electric Meters | 504 |
Electricity Makes the Winding of Bandages Easier | 548 |
Oh, Henry — What Makes Those Things Go 'Round | 553 |
Electricians Should Wear Straw Hats at Work | 582 |
Electric Alarm Signal for Transmission Ropes | 627 |
Changing the Tone of an Electric Bell by Sawing It | 628 |
Tightening Electric Wires Under Wood Cleats | 628 |
Electrical Devices and How They Work | 629 |
A Small Storage Battery Made with a Sponge | 631 |
A Keyless Electric Lock for Use on a Panel Door | 640 |
Don't Let Your Baby Suck the Telephone Cord! | 670 |
An Electrical Cooker for the Kitchenette | 673 |
Cleaning Billiard Tables by an Electric Brush | 685 |
Staircase Burglar Alarm | 688 |
New Uses for Blue Electric Bulbs | 696 |
Fish at Night with an Electric Light on Your Line | 735 |
Static Electricity Drawn from Paper by Alternating Charge | 748 |
Telephone and Telegraph Service Held Up | 753 |
An Electrically-Heated Inhaler | 792 |
Ignition Hookup for Use on Automobile Circuits | 792 |
Electrical Devices and How They Work | 793 |
Interesting and Artistic Electric Battery Tester | 795 |
Permanent Base for Small Battery Switches | 800 |
Opera Hat with Enclosed Electric Light for a Sign | 800 |
Electric Sparks Peel the Tomatoes | 897 |
Saving Time in Insulating Electric Cables | 918 |
What Is the "Dead" Lamp on a Series Circuit? | 920 |
Cleat for Holding Temporary Electric Wires | 947 |
An Electrically Driven Toy Tank That Goes "Over the Top" | 947 |
Durable Terminals for Electrical Conductor Cords | 948 |
Shocking Device That Works on the Commercial Current | 948 |
Locating and Repairing Short-Circuited Armature Coils | 948 |
Electrical Devices and How They Work | 949 |
Combined Electric Night-Bell and Flash-Light | 952 |
Self-Translating Telegraph Line for Amateurs | 952 |
Interesting Method of Learning the Telegraph Code | 954 |
Home-Made Electric Furnace for Heating with Arc Light | 955 |
Simple Way of Cutting Mica V-Rings to Fit on an Armature | 955 |
Holding Clip for Making Tests on Spark Plugs | 956 |
Controlling an Oil Cup with an Electromagnet | 956 |
HOUSEKEEPING MADE EASY | |
The Bachelor's Coffee Brewer | 7 |
Cut Your Ice Silently and Easily with a Needle | 12 |
Sharpen Your Own Shears and Save Your Time and Temper | 27 |
Housekeeping Made Easy | 40-41 |
Household Appliances | 53 |
A New-Old Cooker | 68 |
One Movement, and Up Goes This Sturdy Collapsible Ironing Board | 88 |
A Needle That You Can Easily Thread in the Dark | 99 |
Here's a Quick Device for Extracting Corks | 109 |
Turn the Switch and You'll Have All the Hot Water You Will Need | 110 |
You Can Attach This Humidifier to Your Radiator | 117 |
Cook a Breakfast for Six on One Fourth of a Cent | 224 |
A Coal Stove Within Your Furnace | 228 |
The Bag Within the Garbage Can | 253 |
Housekeeping Made Easy | 258-259 |
Adjustable Chair for the Bathtub | 327 |
Housekeeping Made Easy | 360-361 |
Sleeping in Your Library Table | 587 |
A Metal Bottle-Cover That Never Wears Out | 407 |
Pasteurizer and Ice-Box Combined | 420 |
Adjustable Player-Piano Seat and Record Holder | 431 |
Cook with Acetylene on the Farm | 434 |
Safety Bottle for Poisons | 504 |
Housekeeping Made Easy | 522-523 |
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