Browse Items (21 total)
- Tags: 1914-1918
The submarine and the torpedo in the blockade of the Confederacy
'The submarine and the torpedo in the blockade of the Confederacy', Harpers
Tags: 1861-1865; 1910s; 1914-1918; 1916; 1916-6-1; Blockades; Civil War; Confederate States of America; Engineering; History; Mechanical Engineering; Naval; Naval operations; Submarine; Submarine warfare; Torpedo-boats; United States; Villard, Oswald Garrison; World War I
What is the matter with the American chemist?
'What is the matter with the American chemist?', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1917; 1917-4-1; Baekeland, L. H. (Leo Hendrik); Chemistry; Chemists; Dependency on foreign countries; Dyes and dyeing; Economic aspects; Energy Engineering; Research; Technical; Textile fibers; Textile industry; United States; World War I
Can democracy be efficient?
'Can democracy be efficient?', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1917; 1917-5-1; Bru�re, Robert W. (Robert Walter); Democracy; Economic aspects; Employee participation; Great Britain; Industrial management; Management; Politicl Science; Social sciences; United States; World War I
The psychology of a spy
'The psychology of a spy', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1917; 1917-6-1; George, Walter Lionel; Great Britain; Medicine; Psychology; Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychotherapy; Secret service; Spies; World War I
Psychiatry and the army
'Psychiatry and the army', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1917; 1917-7-1; Bailey, Pearce; Medical care; Medicine; Military life; Military psychiatry; Psychological aspects; Psychology, Psychiatry and Psychotherapy; United States; United StatesArmy; World War I
How battles are fought to-day
'How battles are fought to-day', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1917; 1917-10-1; Artillery; Combined operations (Military science); Drill and tactics; Engineering; France; FranceArmée; Gibbons, Herbert Adams; Infantry; Malleterre, g�n�ral (Pierre Marie Gabriel); Mechanical Engineering; Offensive (Military science); Trench warfare; World War I
Mobilizing the women
'Mobilizing the women', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1917; 1917-11-1; Labour; Other; Societies and clubs; Tarbell, Ida M. (Ida Minerva); United States; War work; Women; Women in war; World War I
America�s armada in the making
'America�s armada in the making', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1918; 1918-1-1; American; Design and construction; Employees; Engineering; Hungerford, Edward; Mechanical Engineering; Merchant marine; Merchant ships; Naval operations; Shipbuilding; Shipbuilding industry; Shipyards; Strikes and lockouts; United States; World War I
How battles are fought in the air
'How battles are fought in the air', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1918; 1918-2-1; Aerial operations; Aeronautics and Aerospace; Air pilots; Airplanes; Driggs, Laurence La Tourette; Engineering; France; Germany; Great Britain; Military; World War I
A poet of the air
'A poet of the air', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1918; 1918-9-1; Aerial operations; Aeronautics and Aerospace; Air pilots; American; Correspondence; Engineering; France; Jack Morris Wright; Military; Mothers and sons; United States; World War I; Wright, Jack Morris
Reducing the waste of war
'Reducing the waste of war', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1918; 1918-9-1; Economic aspects; Engineering; etc.); France; manufacturing; Production; Salvage (Waste; Supplies and stores; United StatesArmy; Wilhelm, Donald George; World War I
A poet of the air
'A poet of the air', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1918; 1918-10-1; Aerial operations; Aeronautics and Aerospace; Air pilots; American; Correspondence; Engineering; France; Jack Morris Wright; Military; Mothers and sons; United States; World War I; Wright, Jack Morris
Conservation in the nursery
'Conservation in the nursery', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1918; 1918-10-1; Children and war; Economic aspects; Herbert Hoover; Humor; Medicine; Mythology; Reproduction and Development; Storks; Twins; United States; World War I
War inventions that came too late
'War inventions that came too late', Harpers
Tags: 1910s; 1914-1918; 1919; 1919-11-1; Asphyxiating and poisonous; Balloon gases; Caterpillar tractors; Design and Invention; Drone aircraft; Engineering; Gases; Helium; Inventions; Stockbridge, Frank Parker; Technology; United States; War use; World War I
War, best friend of disease
'War, best friend of disease', Harpers
Tags: 1914-1918; 1920; 1920-3-1; 1920s; Disease; Endemic flea-borne; Epidemics; Europe; Folks, Homer; Health aspects; Infants; Influenza; Malaria; Medicine; Mortality; Tuberculosis; Typhus; War work; World War I; Y.M.C.A
A world for an oculist
'A world for an oculist', Harpers
Tags: 1913-1921; 1914-1918; 1920; 1920-10-1; 1920s; Influence; Perspective (Philosophy); Philosophy; Politics and government; Rabidranath Tagore; Science and civilization; Springer, Fleta Campbell; STS; United States; World War I
Forecasting the growth of nations
'Forecasting the growth of nations', Harpers
Tags: 1914-1918; 1920s; 1921; 1921-5-1; Birth control; Europe; Influence; Kelly, Fred C. (Fred Charters); Medicine; Moral and ethical aspects; Pearl, Raymond; Population; Population forecasting; Reproduction and Development; Statistics; United States; World War I
The nature of the next war
'The nature of the next war', Harpers
Tags: 1914-1918; 1930s; 1934; 1934-7-1; 1939-1945; Engineering; History; Mechanical Engineering; Mechanization; Military; Military art and science; Smith, Archibald William; Tactics; Technology; World War I; World War II
Would war end civilization?
'Would war end civilization?', Harpers
Tags: 1914-1918; 1930s; 1935; 1935-2-1; Chemical warfare; Chemistry; Civil defense; Hart, Basil Henry Sir Liddell; Military doctrine; Military readiness; Technology; Toxicology; World War I
War and disease
'War and disease', Harpers
Tags: 1914-1918; 1939-1945; 1940s; 1941; 1941-5-1; Gray, George W. (George William); Health aspects; Medicine; Public health; World War I; World War II
The farm bloc and the war
'The farm bloc and the war', Harpers
Tags: 1914-1918; 1940s; 1941; 1941-10-1; Agricultural prices; Agriculture and state; American; Economics; Food relief; Food supply; Great Britain; Social sciences; Surplus agricultural commodities; United States; World War I