St. Nicholas, Volume 46, Issue 12Scribner & Company, 1919 - Children's literature |
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Page 1074
... miles in its work in ninety minutes , flying at an altitude of 300 feet . The mackerel fishers along the New England coast employ a seaplane for scout work . Fly- ing at high speed , the aëro - fisherman can thus fly far out to sea and ...
... miles in its work in ninety minutes , flying at an altitude of 300 feet . The mackerel fishers along the New England coast employ a seaplane for scout work . Fly- ing at high speed , the aëro - fisherman can thus fly far out to sea and ...
Page 1076
... miles . These , of course , will provide a sys- tem of lights for night flying . It is easy to appreciate all that the coming of the aërial mail will mean to far - off places like Alaska . be had of the country over a range of thirty miles ...
... miles . These , of course , will provide a sys- tem of lights for night flying . It is easy to appreciate all that the coming of the aërial mail will mean to far - off places like Alaska . be had of the country over a range of thirty miles ...
Page 1077
... miles , is traversed in about twenty minutes and then an automobile completes the delivery . In Paris , France , a department store discovered that much time and money could be saved by making its deliveries by aëroplane , using the A ...
... miles , is traversed in about twenty minutes and then an automobile completes the delivery . In Paris , France , a department store discovered that much time and money could be saved by making its deliveries by aëroplane , using the A ...
Page 1081
... miles south of New Richmond . They constructed log cabins on the prairie and proceeded to wrest a living from the wilderness . Of that little settlement of people by the lake , only one is now living , a white - haired old lady by the ...
... miles south of New Richmond . They constructed log cabins on the prairie and proceeded to wrest a living from the wilderness . Of that little settlement of people by the lake , only one is now living , a white - haired old lady by the ...
Page 1083
... mile , where it is a little broken by rocks and the bank on the right - hand side rises tall and steep . We boys liked to roll rocks down the sides and hear them splash . Beyond this , the forest thickens and boys don't go there so much ...
... mile , where it is a little broken by rocks and the bank on the right - hand side rises tall and steep . We boys liked to roll rocks down the sides and hear them splash . Beyond this , the forest thickens and boys don't go there so much ...
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