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- "Popular Mechanics," February, 1947 - <em>Popular Mechanics</em>, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. In this February 1947 issue, the editors provided answers to how long it would take to stop a car and other vehicle safety questions.

- February 01, 1947
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"Popular Mechanics," February, 1947
Popular Mechanics, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. In this February 1947 issue, the editors provided answers to how long it would take to stop a car and other vehicle safety questions.
- "Popular Mechanics," January 1941 - <em>Popular Mechanics</em>, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. In this January 1941 issue, Jimmie Lynch provided driving safety tips for the motorist. Lynch was a well-known stunt and daredevil driver. He toured the country with his troupe, the Death Dodgers, crashing cars and entertaining the public.

- January 01, 1941
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"Popular Mechanics," January 1941
Popular Mechanics, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. In this January 1941 issue, Jimmie Lynch provided driving safety tips for the motorist. Lynch was a well-known stunt and daredevil driver. He toured the country with his troupe, the Death Dodgers, crashing cars and entertaining the public.
- "Popular Mechanics," December 1946 - <em>Popular Mechanics</em>, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. Readers of this 1946 issue could learn about a variety of subjects from to canal digging machines to marionettes. Those interested in auto safety could read "How good a driver are you?" The article advocated for scientific drivers' test to help reduce traffic deaths.

- December 01, 1946
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"Popular Mechanics," December 1946
Popular Mechanics, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. Readers of this 1946 issue could learn about a variety of subjects from to canal digging machines to marionettes. Those interested in auto safety could read "How good a driver are you?" The article advocated for scientific drivers' test to help reduce traffic deaths.
- "Popular Mechanics," August 1926 - <em>Popular Mechanics</em>, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. The magazine articles also cover a wide range of subjects. On one page of this 1926 issue, there were articles about a combination crane and pile driver, the extraction of lubricating oil from grape seeds, and the uses and wonders of a portable phonograph.

- August 01, 1926
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"Popular Mechanics," August 1926
Popular Mechanics, first published in 1902, has made information about technology and science understandable to the general public. The magazine articles also cover a wide range of subjects. On one page of this 1926 issue, there were articles about a combination crane and pile driver, the extraction of lubricating oil from grape seeds, and the uses and wonders of a portable phonograph.
- "Transactions of the American Institute : of the City of New York for the Year 1856" -

- 1856
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"Transactions of the American Institute : of the City of New York for the Year 1856"