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Dictionary Of Aeronautics
The new science of aeronautics has given rise to many new words, among them some of awkward derivation, and even those properly formed and worthy of preservation in the language are often erroneously used. The following compact lexicon is therefore ...
Dictionary Of Dreams
(Note.--If you do not find the word you want, look for a word of identical or closely similar meaning.) A Abundance--Deceitful security. Accident--Unexpected meeting. Acorn--Irreparable fault. Account--(Of possessions) bankruptcy. Ad...
Doing Business With A Bank
In opening your account with a bank it is proper that you should first be introduced to the cashier, or some other official. If you are engaged in business, that officer will inquire as to your particular business or calling, your address, etc., and...
Don't Be Buried Alive
From time to time we are horrified by learning that some person has been buried alive, after assurances have been given of death. Under these circumstances the opinion of a rising French physician upon the subject becomes of world-wide interest, for...
Dr Spurzheim's Phrenology
The first claim put forth by the teachers and professional demonstrators of phrenology makes it a system of mental philosophy, besides at the same time presenting a much more popular aspect as a method whereby the disposition, character and natural ...
Dreams And Their Meaning
The Bible speaks of dreams as being sometimes prophetic, or suggestive of future events. This belief has prevailed in all ages and countries, and there are numerous modern examples, apparently authenticated, which would appear to favor this hypot...
English Grammar In A Nutshell
Who and whom are used in relation to persons, and which in relation to things. But it was once common to say, the man which. This should now be avoided. It is now usual to say, Our Father who art in heaven, instead of which art in heaven. Whose i...
Etiquette Of Courtship And Marriage
It is a growing custom in America not to announce an engagement until the date of the marriage is approximately settled. Long engagements are irksome to both man and woman, and a man is generally not supposed to ask a girl to marry him until he is a...
Etiquette Of The Visiting Card
The prevailing shape for a woman's card is nearly square (about 2-1/2 by 3 inches), while the correct form for a man's card is slightly smaller. The color should be pure white with a dull finish, while the engraving, plain script or more elaborate t...
Exchange
Exchange means funds in other cities made available by bankers' drafts on such places. These drafts afford the safest and cheapest means for remitting money. Drafts on New York are worth their face value practically all over the United States in set...
Facts About Sponges
By Albert Hart. Sponges belong to the animal kingdom, and the principal varieties used commercially are obtained off the coasts of Florida and the West Indies; the higher grades are from the Mediterranean Sea, and are numerous in variety. A spon...
Facts About The Liberty Bell
Cast by Thomas Lester, Whitechapel, London. Arrived in Philadelphia in August, 1752. First used in statehouse, Philadelphia, Aug. 27, 1752. Twice recast by Pass & Snow, Philadelphia, to repair crack, September, 1752. Muffled and tolled Oct...
Facts Of General Interest
A hawk flies 150 miles per hour; an eider duck 90 miles; a pigeon, 40 miles. A man's working life is divided into four decades: 20 to 30, bronze; 30 to 40, silver; 40 to 50, gold; 50 to 60, iron. Intellect and judgment are strongest between 40 an...
Facts To Settle Arguments
Telephone invented. 1861. There are 2,750 languages. Sound moves 743 miles per hour. Hawks can fly 150 miles an hour. Chinese invented paper, 170 B. C. A hand, horse measure, is 4 inches. German Empire re-established, 1871. Storm c...
Feminine Height And Weight
It is often asked how stout a woman ought to be in proportion to her height. A very young girl may becomingly be thinner than a matron, but the following table gives a fair indication of proper proportions: Height Pounds Height ...
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