RMKRJCTM–This image layout illustrates how NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope was able to show that astandard candle' used to measure cosmological distances is shrinking -- a finding that affects precise measurements of the age, size and expansion rate of our universe. The image on the left, taken by Spitzer in infrared light, shows Delta Cephei, a type of standard candle used to measure the distances to galaxies that are relatively close to us. Cepheids like this one are the first rungs on the so-called cosmological distance ladder -- a tool needed to measure farther and farther distances. Spitzer showed
RF2NAR1NY–A typical common wood paneling for astandard residential home.
RM2AJ2FFJ–The Farm-poultry . anPoultry Association ought to encourage and reward themaking of new breeds and varieties, and place no re-strictions on recognition of work in this line that woulddiscourage the efforts of breeders. Instead of issuing aStandard which presented only the ideal, it should makea Standard that described at the same time what thebreed ideally would be, and what it is at the presentstage of development. If it did this, it could recog-nize new varieties very early in the making of them,and exercise a measure of regulation over their develop-ment which would be beneficial. If a man
RMPFXEBP–. Currie's garden annual : 1939. Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Early Flowering Spencer SWEET PEAS AVIATORâDazzling crimson scarlet. Oz., 75c; Pkt., 15c. GLITTERS âStandard fiery orange; wings deep orange. Pkt., lOc. RED CROSSâGlowing poppy scarlet. Pkt., 15c. GLENGARRYâDeep velvety crimson, mammoth in size and very ruffled. Pkt., 15c. Deep Pink or Rose GIANT ROSEâRose pink. Pkt., lOc. BALL ROSEâRose pink. Pkt., 10c. MAJESTIC ROSEâColor,
RM2AWJJGR–History of the flag of the United States of America : and of the naval and yacht-club signals, seals, and arms, and principal national songs of the United States, with a chronicle of the symbols, standards, banners, and flags of ancient and modern nations . he fashion of astandard, of red silk, sparklingall over with gold, the tongue of which should be made to resembleflaming fire, and appear to be continually moving, and the eyes ofsapphires or other suitable stones, and to place it in the church otSt. Peter, at Westminster, against the kings coming there; and theking being informed of the co
RM2AJCRM1–Preparatory and after treatment in operative cases . Fig. 122.—Sterile Towels Arranged inManner to Surround Operative Field. THE OPERATING ROOM IN PRIVATE PRACTICE Using the description of the operating room as described as astandard, as nearly as possible an arrangement should be attemptedwhen operating in private practice. As already stated, sterile 170 THE OPERATING ROOM material for wipes, dressings, sterile towels and dressings areobtainable in the market, packed in impervious packages, whichsimplifies very much the problem. If the surgeon have not at hiscommand apparatus which will steri
RM2AX5HR3–A history of the ancient world, for high schools and academies . sion. As the day was declining,he saw the representation of a cross of light in the heavens, above thesun, and bearing the inscription, Conquer by this! At this sight hehimself was struck with amazement, and his whole army also, whichfollowed him on the expedition and witnessed the miracle. Whilepondering on the vision, he fell into a sleep in which Christ appearedto him with the same sign and bade him make a likeness of it as astandard for his army. He obeyed, and produced what was calledthe Labarum, a banner hung from a cross-b
RM2AK9TXG–Hand book of calculations for engineers and firemen : Relating to the steam engine, the steam boiler, pumps, shafting, etc. . s andchains. Lengths are measured on lines, and the measure of a lengthof a line is the ratio which the line bears to a recognized unitof length, the inch, foot, or anile, determined by reference tobrass rods kept by the U. S. government at Washington as astandard. The use of the rules is called direct measurement. The second kind of quantity to be measured is surface. Thissort of measurement is never done, directly or mechanicallybut always by the measurement of lines,
RM2AJG0P9–Cotton weaving: its development, principles, and practice . or type of the machine, its chiefparts are essentially the same, however modified foradaptation to particular requirements. The accompanying illustration, fig. 121, represents astandard make and type of jacquard, containing 400needles and one cylinder, and arranged for what is termedthe double lift: that is, it is a 400 needle machine, butinstead of having only 400 hooks it has 800 or two toeach needle, and also two griffes instead of one. Thismachine is extensively used in weaving cotton goods andall fabrics in which high speed is de
RM2ANE9RY–Oriental rugs, antique and modern . nesthe character of workmanship of a particular period, but affords astandard for determining by comparison the relative age of otherpieces. The year 946 corresponds with our year 1540 A. D., andthe position of the date indicates that it was inscribed a little beforethe completion of the fabric. Accordingly, it would not be unreason-able to assume that the carpet was begun during the closing yearsof the reign of Ismael, who died at Ardebil in 1524, and that it wasfinished during the reign of Tamasp I. To infer that at this period were many such carpets would
RM2AWKDPW–The origin of floral structures through insect and other agencies . h reference tothe origin of existing floral structures, will not profess to bean3thing more than theoretical, and at most only a work-ing hypothesis for future investigations. The Structure of a Typical Flower.—Before consider-ing how the innumerable formsof flowers dev^iate from oneanother, it is advisable to assumesome typical form or plan as apreliminary basis to start from,or to which all flowers, if pos-sible, may be referred as astandard. It would be qaitepossible to adopt some kind offlower as it exists in nature,but as
RM2ANAN0B–Bulletin . d in choosing astandard degree of fineness. The increased pulverization obtainedby grinding for longer periods should furnish data whereby the mostpractical degree of pulverization may be obtained and beyond whichincreased grinding does not produce a proportionate increase infineness. QUARRYING AND QUARRYING METHODS. 89 TESTS TO DETERMINE EFFECT OF TIME ON DEGREE OF FINENESS. To determine these data a series of pulverized feldspar samples ofa standard Maine feldspar were obtained. These had been pulverizedunder exactly similar conditions for definite lengths of time as follows:Sampl
RM2ANAKYM–Essentials of medical and clinical chemistryWith laboratory exercises . All matter has weight. Bybalances in the open air weget the apparent weight of abody; but to obtain the ab-solute weight it must beweighed in a vacuum wherethere is no air to buoy it up. (For measures of weight, seetable at back of book.)But of most importance to the studentof chemistry is the specific weight or specific gravity, by whichwe mean the weight of a substance as compared with the weightof an equal volume of some other substance specified as astandard. It is not the weight of any particular body or piece ofa sub
RM2AJART8–Ridpath's history of the world; being an account of the ethnic origin, primitive estate, early migrations, social conditions and present promise of the principal families of men .. . us-ness has been found and measured by astandard. But how long and painful has beenthe conflict through which the moral na-ture Of man has passed in Religions are its development! The %££$?*evolution includes every the races,variety of hardship and trial. Who cannumber the systems and codes of moral-ity which have marked the various stagesof human progress from savagery to civ-ilization? As the condition has been,
RM2AWH3XN–The chemist and druggist [electronic resource] . Anadin All Night tabletsbecome fully degraded just 10-15minutes after dose administration, releasinghundreds of polymer-coated aspirin particles. Unlike astandard tablet which breaks up in the stomach and is absorbed directly through thestomach wall, the polymer-coated particles of Anadin All Night are quickly and widelydistributed throughout the G.I. tract, which may minimise local gastric side-effects. Product Information: Anadin All Night Analgesic Tablets. Presentation: Sustained release tablet for oral administration. Each tablet contains a
RM2AM4542–The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . pa. LOsservatore. Saturday Globe. THE H. B. CH-Vl.MERS CO. Sustained superiority, the result of unre-laxed progress, has distinguished the productof The H. B. Chalmers Co. from the begin-ning of its manufacturing operations. It isdifticult to speak of this flourishing Schen-ectady concern without straying into paths ofadvertising—here forbidden—for the name ofthe firm at once suggests the name of its pro-duct—Chalco. the practical, economic suc-cess that has become a household word and astandard t
RM2AKJ5NR–Utah : its people, resources, attractions and institutions . houses, bawdy and other disorderlyhouses; to provide for the extinguishing of fires; to establish astandard of weights and measures, etc. The first mayor of Salt Lake City was Jedediah M. Grant, the father of the pres-ent head of the Mor-mon Church. Themayor and city councilenacted various laws,which had as an ob-ject the beautifying ofthe city, as well as thebuilding and mainten-ance of good streets. Salt Lake City waslaid out on the squareplan of city buildingwith broad and beauti-ful streets. The streetsfrom the beginning of-fered
RM2AG3EK7–. The Saturday evening post. e ordinary comforts. The errorsthat lead to failure are not those that occurin the handling of big and difficult prob-lems. On the other hand, they are thelittle oversights and omissions such as sign-ing documents without knowing their con-tents, neglecting to get and keep receiptsafter bills are paid, inability to establish astandard of living so that ones expenses willnot exceed his income and dissipate hissavings, too little caution in starting creditaccounts and in investing money on merehearsay without a proper knowledge offacts. Many a man has lost hard-earne
RM2AJAWJF–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . November 29, 1919 HARDWARE AND METAL—Advertising Section 29 Morrison Gauges comprise a line that covers every require-ment. You always have the right goods toclose a sale with Morrison Products. They include gauges for every conceivablepurpose—for indicating, or indicating andrecording—pressure, temperature, altitude,revolutions, etc. The trade find them good sellers and mechani-cal men everywhere look upon them as astandard. The Morrison name helps your business and thesalability of Morrison Products helps yourpocket-book. A full guarantee of s
RM2AN3C68–The treatment of fractures . Fig. 287.—Colles fracture, radial side. Marked crease at base of thumb. Dorsal and palmar prominences.. Fig. 28S.—Colles fracture, ulnar side. Absence of ulna on the dorsum of the wrist ; presenceanteriorly. Marked crease in front of displaced ulna. Dorsal prominence marked. and flexion, extension, abduction, and adduction of the handshould be carefully performed. These simple observationsquickly made upon the normal wrist enable one to establish astandard for comparison with the injured wrist. In ever}- case 222 FRACTURES OF THE BONES OF THE FOREARM in which there
RM2AJ8XA1–Cyclopedia of mechanical engineering; a general reference work Editor-in-chief Howard Monroe Raymond Assisted by a corps of mechanical engineers, technical experts, and designers of the highest professional standing . of fastening to the drum, and, other things beingecpial, should be kept as small as possible. One way would be tokey the gear on the outside of the drum, another to bolt the gearto the end of the drum. The latter has the advantage that astandard gear pattern can be used with the slight change o£ MACHINE DESIGN 27 addition of belt flange on the arms, rius makes a simple, direct,an
RM2AN5E5C–World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget .. . of theseschools. This is their task. NEEDS THE need is two-fold: first, to provide insti-tutions capable of training men adequatelyfor a large part in the task of Christianizingthe world; and, second, to secure men of largecapacity in sufficient numbers to be trained forthe task. The need of adequate funds is basic. Withthese provided many other ills can easily becured. No accepted study has ever been madeto determine the exact assets necessary for astandard seminary, but figures bas
RM2AN5DHT–World survey by the Interchurch World Movement of North America : revised preliminary statement and budget .. . of theseschools. This is their task. NEEDS THE need is two-fold: first, to provide insti-tutions capable of training men adequatelyfor a large part in the task of Christianizingthe world; and, second, to secure men of largecapacity in sufficient numbers to be trained forthe task. The need of adequate funds is basic. Withthese provided many other ills can easily becured. No accepted study has ever been madeto determine the exact assets necessary for astandard seminary, but figures bas
RM2AJ3GMA–Hardware merchandising September-December 1919 . December 20, 1919 HARDWARE AND METAL—Advertising Section 101 Morrison Gauges comprise a line that covers every require-ment. You always have the right goods toclose a sale with Morrison Products. They include gauges for every conceivablepurpose—for indicating, or indicating andrecording—pressure, temperature, altitude,revolutions, etc. The trade find them good sellers and mechani-cal men everywhere look upon them as astandard. The Morrison name helps your business and thesalability of Morrison Products helps yourpocket-book. A full guarantee of
RM2AKY1AH–Handy man's workshop and laboratory . This blow-pipe is in fact amodification of the annularcompound blow-pipe. A pipewhich is attached by meansof a pivoted connection to astandard is turned in a right-angled elbow at its outer ex-tremity, and is fixed to a short=7. sleeve, which is somewhatcontracted at its outer end.The slide is provided with aspring-gib, to insure a certainamount of friction on the pipe, and a set-screw to fix it at anypoint. This slide supports the air-tube and the ball. The sleeveand air-pipe are axially in line, so that when the nozzle is movedinto the sleeve their apert
RM2AKX74G–Mechanical Contracting & Plumbing January-December 1912 . YPHONS FOR SEPTIC TANftS ALLAN POPE Montreal Keep in mind the dominantfact that mankind from its firstappearance on the earth hasbeen schooled by nature to lookfor signs; for invitations totaste; for suggestions as to whatto wear. Tell your story briefly,forcibly, truthfully, and addressit through the proper media andyou can successfully apply ad-vertising as a means to increas-ed distribution. When writing advertiserskindly mention having seenthe advertisement in this paper Each Vulcan chain is tested in astandard tension machine up to
RM2AWTXKC–Essentials of bacteriology; being a concise and systematic introduction to the study of bacteria and allied microörganisms . oc.c. of a biUion-imit serum should be given in divided doses;only sera with very high protective powers should be used. United States Government Unit for Tetanus Antitoxin.—The inummity unit is ten times the least quantity of anti-tetanic serum necessary to save the Hfe of a 350-gram guinea-pig for ninety-sis hours against the official test dose of astandard toxin furnished by the Hygienic Laboratory atWashington. Habitat.—The bacillus is present in garden-earth, in ma
RM2AFX5BN–. Canadian foundryman (1918). is simplebut very substantial. Two channelbeams make up the main frame, fromwhich is suspended the forged steel rais-ing and lowering arms. These armsare equipped with removable cast steeltangs, easily replaceable when worn. The arms are raised by an air cylin-der, controlled from the operators seat.A reversible air motor drives the truckthrough a set of reduction gears and astandard motor truck differentnl to pin-ions engaging in the internal gears onthe driving wheels. Steering is bymeans of a standard motor truck steer-ing worm, so arranged that the truckcan tu
RM2ANDBT5–Engineering and Contracting . od cf Back Filling with Board Fastened to Truck. The shoe was for the purpose of keeping the fillingboard from digging into the ground underneath the truck. The trench was tamped by driving the truck over it, avery satisfactory job resulting. D. J. Young is Superintendent Gas Department of theSan Diego Consolidated Gas & Electric Co. HANDLING HEA^ PIECES IN ERECTINGSTEAM SHOVEL. A useful labor and time saving device for erecting astandard railroad type shovel is described by Mr. GeorgeV. Williams in a recent issue of the E.xcavating Engineer.The arrangement cons
RM2AKPAE7–Encyclopedia of genealogy and biography of Lake County, Indiana . employed in Mr. Gerlachs store; Lizzie, wife of Michael Weis. ofRoss tow-nship; George and Charles, who are in their fathers store; andLena and Clara, who are still in school. The children were all born in St.John township. Lake county. WILLIAM J. GLOVER. William J. Glover has almost completed his second term as recorder ofLake county, and during an eight years incumbency of that office has set astandard of efficiency and administrative ability which is a matter for prideto himself and for profit and good to the county. Like mos
RM2AFYMFM–. Palestine and Syria with the chief routes through Mesopotamia and Babylonia; handbook for travellers;. en one has becomeaccustomed to it. The rider need not hold the reins in his hand. As astandard of distance we adopt the average speed of the camels. The rateof travelling by camel is about 2/2 M. per hour. The Peninsula of Sinai, beginning at the Isthmus of Suez,projects into the IJed Sea and is hounded hy the Gulf of Suez onthe W. and the Bay of Akaba on the East. This triangular regionis 9625 sq. M. in area (i.e. about the same size as Sicily), and politi-cally forms a part of Egypt. In t
RM2AJ4WC3–Canadian foundryman (1921) . pattern by changing certainparts the solid wooden pattern is un-doubtedly the right thing in the rightplace, but if we are going to havestandard designs and go in for quan-tity production, then I say that an alum-inum pattern fitted up with the same careas would he exercised in preparing foran implement job and fitted to a properlymade hinged flask has advantages overthe solid pattern. Take for instance astandard lathe bed of eight feet inlength. My experience has been that acouple of molders and a helper have togo some in order to make one in a day,and with a hing
RM2AJ4H2P–Appletons' cyclopædia of American biography . elves of the store of in-formation that he had collected. Mr. Drake wasone of the founders of the New England historicgenealogical society in 1847, its president in 1858,and for many years edited its quarterly Regis-ter, contributing many articles to its pages. In1858-60 he resided in London, England. He pub-lished Churchs Entertaining History of KingPhilips War, with additions (Boston. 1825): - In-dian Biography (1832); Book of the Indians. astandard authority (1833 ; 11th ed.. enlarged, 1851); Old Indian Chronicle (1836: new series. 1867):Indian
RM2AJCCH7–The century dictionary and cyclopedia, a work of universal reference in all departments of knowledge with a new atlas of the world . hteenth century. Labarraijues fluid or solution. See fluid. labarum (lab.yrum), n. [LL., in LGr. MjSapoi;also yiafiui>in>, Idihupop; origin obscure; accord-ing to Baillet (Diet.Celtique), < Basquelabarva, a stanilard;according to Larra-mendi (Dice, trilin-gue), of Cantabriauorigin, < laubiiru,aay-thing with four headsor limbs, such as thecruciform frameworkof a military standard.Cf. LL. cantahrum, astandard, a variantreading of labarum insome passages
RM2AND349–The Silver VoltameterPart IPart II . astandard resistance at a known temperature in order that the potential difference on itsterminals just balanced the E.M.F. of a Weston cadmium cell at a constant tempera-ture, was determined by the balance, and for other slightly different temperaturesof the coil and cell the change of current was calculated from their temperaturecoefficients, Neither cell nor coil was assumed to remain constant except over veryshort periods of time, and as the change in E.M.F. of the cell was determined to benot greater than 1 part in 100,000 in eighteen months and the se
RM2AXJ8CJ–Flower seeds . BRYONIA, Lacinosa. A beautiful climbing an-nual of rapid growth andeasy culture, with hand-some cut-leaved foliagebearing attractive greenfruits which change incolor as the season ad-vances, to bright scarletstriped with white. Pkt.,20 seeds, 3 cts. Defiance Balsam. DEFIANCE BALSAM (LADY SLIPPER). The most perfect in form and largest double flowered Balsam yetdeveloped, and by careful growth and selection has attained astandard that will be found hard to improve. The Mixture, whichI offer, is composed in nearly equal proportions of eight colors.Rose, Rose White, Spotted, Pink, S
RM2AG2JBH–. The story of corn and the westward migration. From Farmers Bulletin No. 303.U. S. Dept. Agr. Improved one-row harvesterywith arm added The West the Granary of the World 227 vertical position to the binder attachment. Astandard twine binder was used, set in a verticalposition so as to receive the stalks and keep themin position until the bundle was tied. The horseswere hitched behind the machine. Since 1895 theself-binding corn harvester has had a considerablesale, especially in the leading corn states. Themain features of the Peck type predominate inpractically all the corn binders now built
RM2ANDJY4–United States; a history: the most complete and most popular history of the United States of America from the aboriginal times to the present day.. . rk,a very impor-tant and try-ing office,which he filledwith g r e a tcredit to him-self and thegovernment.After 1865 hereturned tothe practice oflaw, and wasappointed Col-lector of Cus-toms for the port of ISTew York in 1871. This position he held until July, 1878,when he was removed by President Hayes. Again he returned to hislaw practice, but was soon called by the voice of his party to be astandard-bearer in the presidential canvass of 1880. H
RM2AWFEW6–The electrical conductivity of commercial copper . ct with the fixed knife-edges. A movable knife-edge was also provided, traveling along a steel scale graduated for103 cm. Its contact pressure is adjusted by a lever and weights.This knife-edge makes it possible to measure the resistance of asample of any length. Its position is capable of fine adjustmentby a cone and socket device, and is readable by means of a vernierto 0.1 mm. On account of the advantages of measuring samples against astandard of the same material in the same bath, frames for aux-iliary copper standards were provided. These
RM2AKJM6E–Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . Sell the Milk Products that you know areO.K.—the Milk Products that are Made-in-Canada. Malcolm Milk Products are made up to astandard beyond which there is no better.The strictest surveillance is always exercised inevery part of their manufacture from the select-ing of the best milk down to the sealing of thecans. Thats why you can recommend the Malcolmlines. Theyre good and they always satisfy.Freight prepaid up to 50c per 100 pounds inOntario, Quebec and the Maritimes. 5-caselots or more delivered to any point in thesesections. THE MALCOLM CONDENSING CO
RM2AKJMFA–Canadian grocer July-September 1919 . P^^^i. Sell the Milk Products that you know areO.K.—the Milk Products that are Made-in-Canada. Malcolm Milk Products are made up to astandard beyond which there is no better.The strictest surveillance is always exercised inevery part of their manufacture from the select-ing of the best milk down to the sealing of thecans. Thats why you can recommend the Malcolmlines. Theyre good and they always satisfy.Freight prepaid up to 50c per 100 pounds inOntario, Quebec and the Maritimes. 5-caselots or more delivered to any point in thesesections. THE MALCOLM CONDEN
RM2AJD3YT–Penman's Art Journal and Teachers' Guide . Published Monthlyat 205 Broadway, N. Y. for $1 per ye; TEACHERS GUIDE. Entered at the Post Office of New YoN.Y., as Second-Class Mail Matter. KELLEV. A.ioci.U Edit NEW YORK, JULY, 16 Vol. XII.—No. 7. Business Writing.. of this practical sermon isBusiness Writing. Aud after all, whatdo you. the .student, understand by Busi-ness Writing ? It is this and only this :that style ami quality of penmanship mosteasily executed, most rapidly executed andmost easily read. There can no more be astandard fixed for it than for the physiog-nomy or for the stature of
RM2AJ3KWW–Appletons' cyclopædia of American biography . he Pennsylvania col-lege of dental surgery. He is the author of astandard work entitled Ether and Chloroform,their Employment in Surgery, Dentistry, Mid-wifery, etc. (Philadelphia, 1851). FLAGG, Wilson, naturalist, b. in Beverly.Mass., 5 Nov., 1805; d. in North Cambridge, Mass..6 May, 1884. He was educated at Phillips Ando-ver academy, and entered Harvard in 1823. butremained there only three months, leaving to de-vote himself to the study of medicine: he. how-ever, never practised. In early manhood he madea pedestrian tour alone from Tennessee to
RM2AWDFEY–Canadian grocer July-December 1903 . mi^m anImJ^W* **S%f+v+^Kt*>»r*i You have perhaps been intending to order some RED ROSE TEA but have been putting it off, waiting from day today as we often do without any particular reason. You and I are in business to make money,and we have never yet made any money by wait-ing. When we wait, some other fellow gets aheadof us and scoops the profits we might have had. DO IT NOW is one of the best mottoes a business man canpractise. Start in right now by ordering some RED ROSE TEA You know it doesnt need any puffing. It is astandard brand of goods that yo
RM2AWKDNP–Wallace Nutting Windsors : correct Windsor furniture. . of more than onehundred of the finest examples enabledMr. Wallace Nutting to establish astandard turning for the two principaltypes, the Philadelphia which was first,and the taper-turned, or Northern,which came next. Both were made inand around Pennsylvania, but theearlier or blunt arrow foot was notmade in New York and New Englandto any extent. We have undertakenat a very lavish outlay to redeem theWindsor chair. Key to Finding Examples 17, 19, 20, 29, 31, 32 Arm Chairs, 7, 35. 36, 41. 43-Baby High Chairs, 15, 30, 34.Baby Low Chairs, 16,
RM2AJ261R–Livingston's seeds : 1902 'true blue' annual . This BEAUTIFUL BLUE market pea has become astandard variety, and is the earliest of allBLUE PEAS. 20 inches high; very uniformin maturing the crop ; of excellent qual-itv, and retains its desirable color aftercooking. Pkt., 10c.; pint, 25c.; qt., 50c.;pk.,S1.50: bus., $5.50.. Sew Surprise Pea. NEW surprise: pca AMERICAN WONDER EXTRA EARLY WRINKLED. Gardeners have -long wanted a Wrinkled Pea which would comeinto market as soon as the extra early smooth kinds. They have it in the New Surprise. It is as early as theearliest of the hard peas, and as h
RM2AN22AG–The mating and breeding of poultry . Fig. 65- -Black Andalusian Female. (From the Kan-sas State Experiment Station.) THE MEDITERRANEAN CLASS 185 body. These should show as clear a blue in plumage aspossible, with as good lacing as can be obtained. Avoidhens showing a smut or frost of dark color throughout thebody and wing. Another breeder describes his method of mating asfollows: Use astandard matingfor color. Thatis, do not selectextremes, suchas the use of avery dark malewith light fe-males, or viceversa. The useof these ex-tremes in mat-ing is apt tocause a mottlingof darker color,the femal
RM2AXH6XE–Twentieth century hand-book for steam engineers and electricians, with questions and answers .. . FIGURE 134. 5,000 K.W. CURTIS STEAM TURBINE DIRECT CONNECTED TO 5,000 K.W. THREE-PHASE ALTERNATING CURRENT GENERATOR. the step bearing pumps have proven, after a longservice in a number of cases, to be reliable. Thevertical shaft is also held in place and kept steady bythree sleeve bearings, one just above the step, onebetween the turbine and generator, and the other near THE CURTIS STEAM TURBINE 373 the top. These guide bearings are lubricated by astandard gravity feed system. It is apparent that
RM2AKBW1Y–Popular science monthly . to preventthe jack from working loosebecause of jarring the jig.Bushings are used toguide drills, reamers, coun-ter-bores, etc. They aregenerally of three types, as shown inFigs. 7 and 8. Bushings must beaccurately located in the jig to insureexact duplication of each part. Thebushing in Fig. 7 fits tightly while inFig. 8 are shown both tight and loosebushings. Clamping is done by means of astandard bolt and nuts, according tothe conditions. In Fig. 9 is shown theapplication of a clamping device. Inmost cases the location points, them-selves, will serve in firmly secu
RM2AXHX1C–Lumber, its manufacture and distribution . St a? ft 3 c3 bC Oh! - T3 c c ?<*i—I 6 32 SAWMILL EQUIPMENT order to throw off the power and stop the chain in case a log is notthrown upon the deck before it reaches the end of the trough. Thepower driving the chain can be thrown on or off by means of a lever,at the head of the deck, which is under the control of the deck man. The dimensions of the trough conform to the size of the logs handled,the width of the base, inside measurement, often being from 12 to 15inches. The sides slope outward at an angle of from 45 to 60°. Astandard type of the l
RM2AN2RHC–Electrical measurementsA laboratory manual . es the current measured by theelectrolytic cells Fand V, or in the ratio of the con-ductances of the two groups of wires r and r^. G- is the galvanometer or other current measurer to becalibrated. 82. Measurement of Current by Means of aStandard Cell. â A standard Clark cell will be de-scribed later (Art. 85). For the present, it is onlynecessary to say that a Carhart-Clark cell gives a con-stant E.M.F. of 1.440 volts at 15° C. (Latimer-Clarkcell, 1.434 V.) Such a cell may be employed in connec- ITO ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTS. tion with standard resis
RM2AJC159–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . Surprise Soap can be used in hot wateror cold water in any and every way. We adviseto give a trial the SURPRISE way of washingwithout boiling or scalding the clothes. Call this fact to the attention of your trade, The St. Croix Soap Mfg. Co.St. Stephen, N.B. THE CANADIAN GROCER Th e. 5 No first class grocery stockis complete without thesearticles — each one is aSTANDARD CODOUSMacaroni Vermicelli and PastesFrom Russian Wheat COXS Gelatine Perfectly Pure COURETS Shell Soap 67% Pure Oil Griffins Seeded Raisins, Canned Fruits, While and Green Asparagus, Griffin
RM2AX2HYD–Gleanings in bee culture . s detailing in a most interestingmanner the experiences of a beginner insuch a way as to help other beginners.Price $1.00 postpaid. THE A B C OF BEE CULTURE. Astandard encyclopedia on bees. The larg-est and most complete published any-where. 712 pages, fully illustrated.$2.00 postpaid. WINTERING BEES. A digest of allthe information on the subject. Thorolymodern and practical. Price 10 cents. THE BUCKEYE HIVE, or the man-agement of bees in double-walled hives.Will interest the amateur especially. Il-lustrated. Price 10 cents. SWEET CLOVER, the all-around for-age crop.
RM2AKK5FE–The literary digest . A Toast to 1919! nPHE boys have smiled their way and fought their way to Victory.?? Homeward bound in 1919 is being toasted m brimming tin cupsof hot coffee. Soluble Barrington Hall wears a foreign service stripe. Millions of cupsof this choice coffee were served up and down the front line during thelong hard days of fighting. And now this new Barrington Hall, prepared instantly, in the cup, withhot or cold water, is being shipped to all parts of America. Until yourgrocer receives his shipment of this remarkable coffee, we will mail astandard size jar to any one sending 4
RM2AX2X4R–Gleanings in bee culture . other beginners.Price $1.00 postpaid. THE A B C OF BEE CULTURE. Astandard encyclopedia on bees. The larg-est and most complete published any-where. 712 pages, fully illustrated.$2.00 postpaid. WINTERING BEES. A digest of allthe information on the subject. Thorolymodern and practical. Price 10 cents. THE BUCKEYE HIVE, or the man-agement of bees in double-walled hives.Will interest the amateur especially. Il-lustrated. Price 10 cents. SWEET CLOVER, the all-around for-age crop. Just off the press. Investigatethis astonishing plant. Free. ADVANCED BEE CULTURE. A?nummary
RM2AWF18X–CMHobbs & Sons . rket sort. Eldorado. Vine is vigorous and hardy: ber-ries are very large, black, borne in clusters:ripen well together; sweet, melting and pleas-ing to the taste. Mersereau. Large, oval, sparkling black,sweet, rich and melting, hardy and productive. Snyder. The hardiest blackberry known:fruit medium sized and of a good quality; astandard market variety. Dewberries The Dewberry is a dwarf and trailing formof the Blackberry. The fruit is highly prizedas a market fruit owing to its large size andfine quality. Set the plants two feet apart inthe row and cover in winter with coarse
RM2AKK19P–A handbook of figure skating arranged for use on the ice; with over six hundred diagrams and illustrations . C. Mead, John Engler, E. T. Goodrich,Callie Curtis and W. H. Bishop (Frank Swift,) — notto mention Miss Henrietta Bedell, Miss Nellie Dean, theMisses Tobev and Miss Carrie Augusta Moore, — that rinkswere opened in Brooklyn, Buffalo, Jersey City, Pittsburg,Cincinnati, Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis; and in 1868Q-s the first American congress met at Pittsburg and adopted Mr. Cooks N. Y. Skating Club programmeof twenty-five numbers for the guidance of skaters and astandard for competitio
RM2AJEB12–Canadian grocer July-December 1908 . 5 No first class grocery stockis complete without thesearticles — each one is aSTANDARD CODOUSMacaroni Vermicelli and PastesFrom Russian Wheat COXSGelatine Perfectly Pure COURETSShell Soap 67% Pure Oil Griffins Seeded Raisins, Canned Fruits, While and Green Asparagus, Griffins Prunes, Cured Fruits, Griffins Seedless Raisins THISTLE Canned Haddies and Herring The best packed Arthur P. Tippet ^ Co,^ AgentsMontreal 27 THE CANADIAN GROCER. When in Doubt ORDER THESE BRANDS OF RAISINS F. W. Rowley D e:n I A. Exira Fine Selected AND S. Bodi DEN I A Finest Selected
RM2AMYC7E–Vegetable and flower seed catalogue : free for all . JAMES J. H. GREGORY & SONS RETAIL CATALOGUE. 35 TURNIPS — Continued. CARTERS ELEPHANT SWEDE TURNIP. Our Eng-lish brothersleave us de-cidedly in theshade in theraising of tur-nips, espe-cially of theSwede class,and if any im-provement ismade in varie -ties, it is usu-ally by them.The Messrs.Carter, astandard au-thority in va-rieties, pre-sent t o thepublic a newturnip whichthey havenamed Ele-phant Swede.It has beentested in Eng-land, Scot-land and Ire-land, and sideby side with the standard varieties, including, of course, Skirvings, and hasp
RM2AJ3W7A–Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . eaves are a beautiful creamywhite, remarkably crisp and tender. It isvery robust and hardy, and can either beplanted for an extra early Xettuce or for alate fall crop. Pkt. 5c; oz. 10c; % lb. 30c; lb. $1.10. Head or CabbageLettuce Boston Market—White-SeededTennis Ball —A superb variety;grows very compact and is beau-tifully white and crisp. Pkt. 5c;oz. 10c; 14 lb. 25c; 1 lb. 80. Hanson—A very fine heading /variety of large size. The headsare very solid, sweet, tender andcrisp throughout, and entirelyfree from any bitter taste. Astandard Summer Head Lettuc
RM2AJCXGH–Vaughan's seed store . 4 lb., 30c; lb., 90c; postpaid. - COLORADO CITRON; REDCITRON—For preserves. ; i CUBAN QUEEN—Latey large, good. DUKE JONES—Round,large shipper. EARLY FORDHOOK .f^Earliest shippingmelon. ;>! FLORIDA FAVORITE^-Long, striped. GREY MONARCH—Oblong, verylight green. ICEBERG—Similar to Kolbs Gem. ICE CREAM OR PEERLESS—Early,fine quality home melon.;, ICING, DARK—A very sqlid darkcolored shipping sort. JONES JUMBO—An|pld, favorite;large., - • » V KOLBS GEM, IMPROVED — Astandard market shipping melon. McIVERS WONDERFUL SWEET—Very sweetlong melon. MOUNTAIN SWEET—ObIong;thinrind.
RM2AJE5A9–The world: historical and actual . heat, reflection, refraction, polarizing and absorb-ing, cohesion and repulsion. Taking water as astandard of unity, the density of the planets is asfollows: Neptune, 1*35; Uranus, 1-28: Saturn,•75; Jupiter, 1-38; Mars, 4-17; Earth, 5-66;Venus, 4-81; Mercury, 6-S5. The velocity ofplanets, stated in miles per second, is as follows:Neptune, 33G; Uranus, 4-20; Saturn, 595; Jupiter,8-06; Mars, 14-99; Earth, 18-38; Venus, 21-61;Mercury, 29-55. The average diameters of theplanets, expressed in miles, are as follows:Neptune, 34.500; Uranus, 31,700; Saturn, 70,-500;
RM2CGPEJF–. Electric railway journal . DO you know that Stone and Webster havedecided to make anti-friction bearings astandard part of their standard car—thenow FAMOUS Birney Speed and Safetytype? Knowing these facts, YOU, The Hess-Bright Front Street and Erie Ave., Hess-Bright Conrad Patents September 22, 1917] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 215 BALL BEARINGS -Birney cars REVOLUTIONIZE G way Operation
RM2CGPEH2–. Electric railway journal . DO you know that Stone and Webster havedecided to make anti-friction bearings astandard part of their standard car—thenow FAMOUS Birney Speed and Safetytype? Knowing these facts, YOU, The Hess-Bright Front Street and Erie Ave., Hess-Bright Conrad Patents September 22, 1917] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 215 BALL BEARINGS -Birney cars REVOLUTIONIZE G way Operation. i-3 HESS-BRIGHT BALL BEARINGS
RM2CGPE2T–. Electric railway journal . DO you know that Stone and Webster havedecided to make anti-friction bearings astandard part of their standard car—thenow FAMOUS Birney Speed and Safetytype? Knowing these facts, YOU, The Hess-Bright Front Street and Erie Ave., Hess-Bright Conrad Patents SEPTEMBER 22, 1917] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 215 BALL BEARINGS -Birney cars REVOLUTIONIZIA G way Operation. H3 HESS-BRIGHT E A LL E EA R [NGS
RM2CH2GR8–. Electric railway journal . ad of freight loaded at that switch provides 5 percent of the returns to the agent. On the Pacific Electric Railway the way stations havebeen erected very largely of reinforced concrete. Astandard design with an overhanging roof, as shown inthe illustration, has been adopted for important points.For the shelters at crossroads reinforced concrete hasalso been universally used, and the permanence andbeauty of these small structures has been reported tohave added greatly to the prestige of the line with thepublic. Shelters within city limits are, of course, somewhatun
RM2CRT64Y–. X-ray apparatus : complete outfits and accessories for X-ray laboratories . uniform thickness,the upper half by aluminum of variable thick-ness. Silver has the peculiarity that it allows the same amount of raysto pass whether the tube is soft or hard; the luminosity of the fieldcovered by the silver remains, therefore, uniform, and is used as astandard. The luminosity of the part of the screen covered by thealuminum changes according to the condition of the tube and theG/.. 5936 ^^Hjl tube and the thickness of the aluminum. The graduated aluminum strip is shifted until the color and luminosi
RM2CGHNXD–. The soil, its nature, relations, and fundamental principles of management . am even after it passes the city of Memphis;and vast as this work can but be, it must constitute astandard all too small by which to measure that whichin the aggregate is done throughout the broad valley ofthe Ohio, the Upper Mississippi, and the Missouri, withtheir tributaries. Glance for a moment at Fig. 9 thatit may be realized, not only how many times the Madisonfork of the Missouri River must have crossed and re-crossed its broad valley, but how many times over andover again it must have handled that soil before
RM2CDXAXE–. The steam engine indicator and its appliances. Being a comprehensive treatise for the use of constructing, erecting and operating engineers, superintendents, master mechanics, and students ... with many illustrations, rules, tables, and examples for obtaining the best results in the economical operation of all classes of steam, gas and ammonia engines ... Its correct use, management and care, derived from the author's practical and professional experience .. . re inch. The process is based on the following considerations: Astandard horse power is 33000 pounds raised one foot per min-ute, or
RM2CENGJ6–. The Decorator's assistant. ly bythe Emperor of Russia. The copyright for anyideal property (ideale Eigentfium) lasts duringthe lifetime of the author or artist, and thirtyyears, in the main, after his death. Foreign (notGerman) works are treated according to astandard of material reciprocity. Austria hasnot joined the Anglo-Prussian convention ofliterary and art pioperty—but Saxony, Hanover,and others, have. The Bishop of Norwich, at his last visitation,made some very strong remarks against pews,and expressed his gratification that his cathedralwas now thrown open throughout to all classes.
RM2CNYG98–. Annual report . d not be kept up to as high astandard as private property would be, and there are very many reasonswhy every dollar asked for the improvement and enlargement of thesehatcheries should be given. If the Legislature would, as has been manytimes suggested, send a committee to look into the hatcheries and theirwork, and to note the increasing demands made upon them, there wouldbe no doubt as to the result of an application on the part of this Commis-sion for funds for hatchery purposes. The distribution of fish during the year just closed has been far greaterthan ever before. A to
RM2CJ77TA–. Philadelphia and popular Philadelphians . by the works of the same class. If the general superinten-dent thinks that this best result is not worthy to be accepted as astandard, that fact is noted, so that a still higher standard may beaimed at. In addition to all this, the managers, superintendents,and engineers are all brought together once a year for a discussionof all debatable points, and to properly prepare for this, the generalsuperintendent, months in advance, assigns certain subjects to bereported upon by certain men, and appoints others to follow in thediscussion of these reports. A
RM2CGYJKH–. The Street railway journal . largecar repair shop is the moving of cars into the shop and out,when completed, and the shifting to various departments orlocations, as is required for facilitating the work; this, if easilyaccomplished, is often of great assistance in the work. Evenin the case of electric railway cars, it is not always possible tomove them by their own power, owing to repairs under wayupon their motor equipments, while the practice of movingthem about by means of a steam locomotive or of retaining astandard motor car out of service for this purpose is undesir-able in many ways,
RM2CPR2FE–. Electric railway journal . and routes are alternated prevents the moving of the cars across the intersections in lots of two and three ata time and, as it is hard to tell whether a car is goingstraight ahead or is to turn a corner, both the vehicle trafficand the pedestrian travel are considerably delayed at nearlyevery street crossing. The use of a narrow gage track by the local cars and astandard gage by the interurban system results in duplextracks which cut up the surface of the streets. This description is not intended as a criticism of thedesigners of the arrangement or of the present
RM2CRXAG4–. Bell telephone magazine . presentingthe vast quantities of factual materialrequired will occupy the time and effortof many Bell System people over a periodof many months and probably severalyears. Those not directly concerned withthe case have a broader and equallycompelling directive—to maintain astandard of excellence in our service atall times. The complex matters which are atissue in this investigation are little under-stood or quickly forgotten by the public—our customers. The manner in which weserve each individual is the criterion bywhich we are ultimately judged. Goodservice, now as
RM2CGPE54–. Electric railway journal . H3 H5HESS-BRIGHT EA.LL £ EARtNGS HESS-BRIGHT are on the Fort Worth which are Electric Rail. DO you know that Stone and Webster havedecided to make anti-friction bearings astandard part of their standard car—thenow FAMOUS Birney Speed and Safetytype? Knowing these facts, YOU, The Hess-Bright Front Street and Erie Ave., Hess-Bright Conrad Patents SEPTEMBER 22, 1917] ELECTRIC RAILWAY JOURNAL 215 BALL BEARINGS -Birney cars REVOLUTIONIZIA G way Operation
RM2CDC6AP–. Construction : a journal for the architectural engineering and contracting interests of Canada . ese arelighted from the north, the windows running nearlythe whole height and width of that side of the room.The floors, and in most cases the walls, are of spe-cially imported tiles. Each suite, consisting of oper-ating room, anesthetizing room, sterilizing room anddoctors wash-up, has its own special system of ven-tilation. The equipment generally is of a very highorder of merit and has been brought to such a pitchof perfection that already it is being adopted as astandard for comparison, and p
RM2CDH7NN–. Arboretum et fruticetum Britannicum; or, The trees and shrubs of Britain, native and foreign, hardy and half-hardy, pictorially and botanically delineated, and scientifically and popularly described; with their propagation, culture, management, and uses in the arts, in useful and ornamental plantations, and in landscape-gardening; preceded by a historical and geographical outline of the trees and shrubs of temperate climates throughout the world . or suburban gardens. In the BrightonNursery, near Boston, in North America, there is astandard tree which, in 1831, was 14 ft. high, thoughonly 8
RM2CH0YCJ–. Electric railway journal . al, reverseand intermediate positions of the switch points. Another type of the two-position Model 15 relay incor-porates a tower-indicator attachment, thus providing atower indicator with the functions and refinements of astandard relay. It can be furnished as a single or doubleelement, line or track relay. The indicator can be ofeither the semaphore type which is shown on the rightside of the illustrations or the disk type. The same company has also developed an alternatingcurrent crossing warning bell of the electromagnet type.In size and general features it is
RM2CEEC2P–. The theory and practice of horticulture; or, An attempt to explain the chief operations of gardening upon physiological grounds. other,and so as to form a sharpcone, having the growingpoint in the centre at thebase. As they increase insize the blossom-buds showmore disposition to expandoutwards than to becomeelongated. Although thePlum and Cherry aie inmany respects closely al-lied, yet they differ essen-tially as regards their leaf-buds. In those of thePlum the rudiments of theleaves are rolled up asabove explained; in thoseof the Cherry they aresimply folded. When the stem of astandard Plu
RM2CJ0428–. Essentials of medical and clinical chemistry. With laboratory exercises . All matter has weight. Bybalances in the open air weget the apparent weight of abody; but to obtain the ab-solute weight it must beweighed in a vacuum wherethere is no air to buoy it up. (For measures of weight, seetable at back of book.)But of most importance to the studentof chemistry is the specific weight or specific gravity, by whichwe mean the weight of a substance as compared with the weightof an equal volume of some other substance specified as astandard. It is not the weight of any particular body or piece ofa
RM2CR9KX1–. Electric railway journal . assengers. Investigation disclosed the fact that39 per cent of the total were injured on station stair- ways. Since the lighting of the stairways in general isgood, hand rails are plentiful, and the treads have astandard nosing overhang with standard tread and riserdimensions, the accidents can only be ascribed to thefact that the treads have smooth metal nosing edges andare grooved parallel to that edge. Cast-Iron Junction for Iron Pipe andClay Duct The cast-iron fitting, shown in the accompanying cut,has been devised for conduit use at locations where thedistance
RM2CH236A–. Locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . ngement thatanywhere near approaches the efficiencyof the furnace and bath, and that is themachine with steel rollers through whichthe flue is fed, but this does not take thescale off as thoroughly as Mr. Weaversmethod. a system of filing and indexing necessaryin order to avoid confusion in the careof the immense number of details in bothlocomotive and car work. The equipment of the Lehigh Valleyis one of wide diversity in point of motivepower, and the question of reaching astandard has been one of great
RM2CGXJ09–. Railway and locomotive engineering : a practical journal of railway motive power and rolling stock . letter ballot.Report on Car ConstructionThe Committee reported that the variousrefrigerator companies have either de-veloped a brine retaining valve of theirown or favor some particular type ofvalve. A canvass of brine valve appli-cation to refrigerator cars shows the carsof twelve railroads and car lines are eitherall equipped or will be, in all but one case,during the current year. The followingrules are suggested for adoption as astandard of the association: 1. Operating rods shall be soli
RM2CE5YA1–. Water & sewage works . election of material could bemade according to the traffic on any par-ticular street or the availability of anymaterial. The kinds of wood used werelong leaf pine, Xorway pine, tamarack,Douglas fir, western larch, white birch November, JOI.t MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES 483 ami hcmlocU. The long leafpine was usoil to serve as astandard of coiuparison. Theconclusion was roacliod afterthe examination of the pave-ment, four years after it waslaid, was that the speciesused will be tentativelygrouped in accordance withthe result of this inspectionin order of their value forcreoso
RM2CRPR9T–. The American journal of roentgenology, radium therapy and nuclear medicine . irrespective oithe type of meal used. As suggestedpreviously, 1 feel, however, that it wouldbe best to hold to the six-hour period as astandard time test, and judge individualmotilities in light iff bodily type and itsassociated rate of total motility. THE ROENTGEN-RAY LABORATORY OF THE UNIVER-SITY HOSPITAL, PHILADELPHIA BY EUGENE P. PENDERGRASS, M.D. Assistant Roentgenologist, University Hospital; Instructor in Roentgenology, University ofPennsylvania; Assistant Radiologist, Philadelphia General Hospital WD WILLIAM
RM2CGXDHX–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ation in completeness, durability, ease of operationand special automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of serviceand satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These t
RM2CE0341–. Power, heating and ventilation ... a treatise for designing and constructing engineers, architects and students . is made to forma part of the inlet construction, the grille being omitted. Vent Flues.—The sizes of the vent flues should be about thesame as for a gravity system; that is, 6 square feet for astandard classroom, and in the same proportion for smaller rooms. 268 HEATING AND VENTILATING PLANTS In some buildings large vent flues are used, extending from thebasement through the roof and are connected with two or morerooms on each floor. In cases of this kind the cold air is apt toset
RM2CRB3RT–. Car trusts . t in the case of steel or steel underframe cars,reconstruction is comparatively easy even after thecar has been through a disastrous collision. There are a number of advocates among EailroadManagers in the interest of the construction of astandard steel underframe box car and a resolutionis before the Master Car Builders Association rec-ommending the adoption of a standard frame andstandard inside dimensions for such box cars. In looking over the orders given recently for newequipment, it is especially noticeable that there hasbeen a large increase in the number of new re-friger
RM2CGPFAK–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tion in completeness, durability, ease of operationand special automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of service and satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These t
RM2CH0JWC–. Railway mechanical engineer . being 14,750 lb. The advantages of separate motor drive for wheel, tableand pump are numerous, perhaps the most important beingthe greater flexibility in design obtained. There are no un-necessary, power consuming and often dangerous belts andgear trains where individual motor drives for machine partsare used. This machine can also be furnished with a swivel knifebar making it suitable for grinding large paper and veneerknives and by removing the angle bar shown, it becomes astandard face grinder, adaptable for use on all kinds ofgrinding within its capacity. Th
RM2CJ6YA4–. Beasts and men . ains to do, but to press forward to a glorious victory. You are right, my lord, said Reynard, but there isjust one thing you have forgotten. How are we to knowwhen the victory is won ? We must have a standard-bearer. Of course, answered the Bear, we must have astandard-bearer. I was just going to say so. Who shall itbe ? With all respect, my lord, answered Reynard, Ipropose that it should be L My beautiful bushy tail willserve as a battle-flag. I will walk at the head of the army andhold my tail straight up in the air, as stiff as a poker. Solong as I keep it like that, you
RM2CE60N5–. The thermionic vacuum tube and its applications . scillating and the oscillationcurrent increases until, when temperature saturation is obtained,it shows no further increase with increase in filament current.In order to secure the best operation, therefore, the filament cur-rent should not be less than the value indicated by 5. On the 1 A variety of experimental curves have been obtained by Heising with astandard VT-2 type of tube and pubhshed in the Journal of the A.I.E.E.,May, 1920. VACUUM TUBE AS AN OSCILLATION GENERATOR 309 other hand, the filament current should not be increased muchbey
RM2CGTP1B–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tion in completeness, durability, ease of operationand special automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of service and satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These t
RM2CE72P0–. Garton-Daniels and Keystone lightning protective apparatus. . soldered into astandard brass cap screwed to the end of the lightning arrester ground pipe.With this method the ground pipe, as shown, is usually extended 8 or 10 feetup the pole to prevent the plug being withdrawn by any unauthorized person. A lineman now desiring to work on the pole top for any reason whateverneed simply pull out the plug as he ascends, thereby entirely disconnecting theupper wire and lightning arresters from ground, and so rendering work on thepole comparatively safe. These Ground Wire Disconnectors are also ve
RM2CGRG9A–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tion in completeness, durability, ease of operationand special automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world,, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of serviceand satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These t
RM2CGR584–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ation in completeness, durability, ease of operationand special automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of serviceand satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These t
RM2CGRAA9–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . tion in completeness, durability, ease of operationand special automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of service and satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These t
RM2CGRP15–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ation in completeness, durability, ease of operationand special automatic features. It is fully Visible, has the lightest touch and easiest actionof any typewriter in the world, makes almost no noise and is built to give a lifetime of serviceand satisfaction. The Famous Fox Telegraphers Keyboard has 44 keys, writing 88 characters, with astandard arrangement of the regular letters, numerals, punctuation, etc., but with a numberof additional characters, absolutely necessary in the work of the telegrapher, and not obtain-able on other typewriters. These t
RM2CR6MXD–. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . THE BALTIMORE AXD OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE 47. Figure 5—Deposit of metal in Figure 4 The comprehensive repairs necessary in thecase of the damaged engines and otker parts ofthe interned German ships definitely deter-mined that any welding system to be consideredavailable for such heavy work in cast iron orcast steel, must deliver and maintain a criticaldegree of heat at the weld in order to insureproper fusing of the original and the addedmetal. This condition is successfully accomplishedin the Plastic Arc system by means of astandard flat compoimd 35-vo
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