Stone & Webster Journal, Volume 20Stone & Webster, 1917 |
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Halaman 14
... load has steadily increased so that it is now just about double the average freight train load in Prussia . One of the outstanding features of American railroad administration is the evidence of the ability of railroad man- agers , at ...
... load has steadily increased so that it is now just about double the average freight train load in Prussia . One of the outstanding features of American railroad administration is the evidence of the ability of railroad man- agers , at ...
Halaman 23
... loads of wounded . The insufficiency in the number of assistants , of hospital orderlies , of servants , is cruelly felt . In spite of the activity of the Commissary Department , which is organizing transportation to Brescia by means of ...
... loads of wounded . The insufficiency in the number of assistants , of hospital orderlies , of servants , is cruelly felt . In spite of the activity of the Commissary Department , which is organizing transportation to Brescia by means of ...
Halaman 36
... loading . At the same time a schedule was tabulated giving for every 100 K.W. of change in total system load the most efficient distribution of that load among the several machines at the steam plant and at the water power station . A ...
... loading . At the same time a schedule was tabulated giving for every 100 K.W. of change in total system load the most efficient distribution of that load among the several machines at the steam plant and at the water power station . A ...
Halaman 37
... loads is the equivalent of twenty - five per cent better than before the betterment work began . The saving in water for power represents an improvement of approximately sixty - six per cent . Savings in lubricants and waste are ...
... loads is the equivalent of twenty - five per cent better than before the betterment work began . The saving in water for power represents an improvement of approximately sixty - six per cent . Savings in lubricants and waste are ...
Halaman 38
... load . Why ? Simply because it was unable to give service - the public would not put up with the interruption to which it was subjected . It was a water power plant and in summer the streams dried up - in winter they froze up . Heavy ...
... load . Why ? Simply because it was unable to give service - the public would not put up with the interruption to which it was subjected . It was a water power plant and in summer the streams dried up - in winter they froze up . Heavy ...
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Halaman 26 - To continue and carry on a system of national and international relief in time of peace and apply the same in mitigating the sufferings caused by pestilence, famine, fire, floods, and other great national calamities, and to devise and carry on measures for preventing the same.
Halaman 299 - The martial type of character can be bred without war. Strenuous honor and disinterestedness abound elsewhere. Priests and medical men are in a fashion educated to it, and we should all feel some degree of it imperative if we were conscious of our work as an obligatory service to the state. We should be owned, as soldiers are by the army, and our pride would rise accordingly. We could be poor, then, without humiliation, as army officers now are. The only thing needed henceforward is to inflame the...
Halaman 3 - If a corporation cannot maintain such a highway and earn dividends for stockholders, It Is a misfortune for It and them which the constitution does not require to be remedied by Imposing unjust burdens upon the public.
Halaman 6 - This is not to say that Congress possesses the authority to regulate the internal commerce of a State, as such, but that it does possess the power to foster and protect interstate commerce, and to take all measures necessary or appropriate to that end, although intrastate transactions of interstate carriers may thereby be controlled./ This principle is applicable here.
Halaman 6 - The fact that carriers are instruments of intrastate commerce, as well as of interstate commerce, does not derogate from the complete and paramount authority of Congress over the latter or preclude the Federal power from being exerted to prevent the intrastate operations of such carriers from being made a means of injury to that which has been confided to Federal care.
Halaman 297 - There is something highly paradoxical in the modern man's relation to war. Ask all our millions, north and south, whether they would vote now (were such a thing possible) to have our war for the Union expunged from history, and the record of a peaceful transition to the present time substituted for that of its marches and battles, and probably hardly a handful of eccentrics would say yes. Those ancestors, those efforts, those memories and legends, are the most ideal part of what we now own together,...
Halaman 294 - We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, and that they are endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Halaman 10 - The question is not what should we undo? It is, whether there is anything else we can do that would supply us with effective means, in the very process of regulation, for bettering the conditions under which the railroads are operated and for making them more useful servants of the country as a whole.
Halaman 90 - They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
Halaman 26 - Geneva, to act in matters of voluntary relief and in accord with the military and naval authorities as a medium of communication between the people of the United States of America and their Army and Navy...