The World's Work, Svazek 35Walter Hines Page, Arthur Wilson Page Doubleday, Page & Company, 1918 A history of our time. |
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... turn from the Civil War , and in fifty years of continuous service has probably done more to place 1..at business on a scientific and profitable basis than any other individual . The success of his career illustrates Mr. Theo- dore N ...
... turn from the Civil War , and in fifty years of continuous service has probably done more to place 1..at business on a scientific and profitable basis than any other individual . The success of his career illustrates Mr. Theo- dore N ...
Strana 18
... turning them out on an enor- mous scale . Though there is every indication that we shall rise to the occasion in the pro- duction of aircraft and merchant vessels , the outlook is unfortunately not so favorable that we shall do our duty ...
... turning them out on an enor- mous scale . Though there is every indication that we shall rise to the occasion in the pro- duction of aircraft and merchant vessels , the outlook is unfortunately not so favorable that we shall do our duty ...
Strana 21
... turns that the expert helmsman can almost invariably evade the torpedo , especially as this always leaves a tell - tale wake upon the surface . In its combats with the destroyer , therefore , the submarine can rely only upon its guns ...
... turns that the expert helmsman can almost invariably evade the torpedo , especially as this always leaves a tell - tale wake upon the surface . In its combats with the destroyer , therefore , the submarine can rely only upon its guns ...
Strana 22
... turning out des- troyers on a liberal scale since 1914 , but not in sufficient quantity to patrol all the seas which are penetrated by German submarines . Yet the problem , as the accompanying maps show , is not an insuperable one ...
... turning out des- troyers on a liberal scale since 1914 , but not in sufficient quantity to patrol all the seas which are penetrated by German submarines . Yet the problem , as the accompanying maps show , is not an insuperable one ...
Strana 24
... turning the scale ? We are standardizing airplanes ; why not standard- ize destroyers and turn them out in any quan- tity desired ? We can do it if we only try . Meantime months are passing , and at least two great merchant ships are ...
... turning the scale ? We are standardizing airplanes ; why not standard- ize destroyers and turn them out in any quan- tity desired ? We can do it if we only try . Meantime months are passing , and at least two great merchant ships are ...
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