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Identifier: theforum62newy (find matches)
Title: The Forum
Year: 1886 (1880s)
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Publisher: New York, N.Y.: (Events Pub. Co., etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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red Kellog, named Weeks! * * * * Smithkins took us over to his garage where he has alittle stuff stored that isnt quite as high proof as gasolineor insipid as horses-necks. As for you, he said, as he handed me the tin cup, ifyou write a single word of this damfool ring-a-round-a-rosyweve been through, Ill never invite you here again. But his threat could not deter me. Besides, we finishedpoor Smithkins last bottle on that occasion, as a sort oftoast to Smithkins Solution of a Simple Problem. HAVE WE FORGOTTEN? By Clinton Scollard At Bethlehem, upon its height,The quiet stealing on of night. At Bethlehem a radiant starPoised in the purple voids afar. At Bethlehem a manger bare;A little stranger lying there. At Bethlehem three travelers lornBowing above the Babe new-born. At Bethlehem the soaring hymnOf the exalted seraphim. At Bethlehem Peace! Peace! they say;Have we forgotten it today? Would all the world might know the gem,The perfect Peace of Bethlehem! EVERYBODY OUT OF STEP BUT JIM
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But if the little fellow falls out, what willbecome of all the big fellows? THE BIG THIEF INTHE FACTORY E POWER-LOSS MENACING OUR NATURAL RESOURCES By Edward G. Acheson, Sc.D. (Past President, American Electrochemical Society) VERY industrial plant in the country using mecha-J, nical power is housing a sneaking, skulking thief. Itis quite generally known he is present, but very fewrealize the extent of his thefts. This thief, to whom wehave given a personality, is the ever present friction, aforce which acts to resist a sliding motion. His thieveriesrun into stupendous figures. Leonard Archbutt of Englandin his treatise, Lubrication and Lubricants, states, Ithas been estimated that the total horse power of all the steamengines at work in the United Kingdom in 1905 was not lessthan ten millions and that considerably more than half ofthis enormous amount was consumed in overcoming fric-tion. This is a startling statement and one hesitates toaccept it as altogether correct. However, test

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  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookpublisher:New_York__N_Y____Events_Pub__Co___etc__
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  • bookleafnumber:590
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