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1913-08-02: Steel Issue1913-08-09: A French Cycle Racing car1913-08-16: A French Conception of Zepplin Frailty1913-08-23: The Lambert Tissandier air propelled boat, credited with more than fifty miles per hour.1913-08-30: The New German Dirigible Airship "V1" in the Great Shed At Dutsseldorf1913-09-06: Building Dams1913-09-13: The 300,00 Horsepower Mississippi Power Plant - Turbine Wheel1913-09-20: The Tellier Hydroplane, Which Is Driven By An Air Propeller At a Speed of 43 Miles An Hour.1913-09-27: Bringing the Sea To Miraflores Locks1913-10-04: Paper Making1913-10-11: An Illuminating Shell Falling And Showing An Attack1913-10-18: Pegoud-Somerrsaulting Aviator1913-10-25: Why Men Are, Better Typewriters Than Women1913-11-01: Ten Greatest Inventions of Our Time1913-11-08: Fire Control Platform of a U.S. Battleship  And the Great Los Angeles Aqueduct1913-11-15: The Naval Airship and Its Uses and Glimpses of an Unseen World1913-11-22: Escape From a Wrecked Submarine1913-11-29: The Efficiency of the United States Army. What Is Old Age? The Machinery of a Modern Great Hotel.
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