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...general consensus of opinion indicates that the recent expansion in production and distribution has reached its peak. Nevertheless, previous fears that this expansion would broaden into a reckless and unsound speculative movement are less keenly felt. The principal markets seem to have attained an equilibrium, and the question now is, whether present industrial and mercantile activity can be maintained throughout the year...
...Etampes, France, an airplane directed by wireless from the ground flew easily, maneuvered freely and rose and landed several times. A Sperry stabilizer with four gyroscopes maintains equilibrium automatically and a special device cuts off ignition on landing. Captain Boucher, the inventor, predicts that such machines may well be used for bombing purposes in times...
...United States, speaking to the Rochester Chamber of Commerce, said: "The immediate aim of Fascismo is more economic than political. . . . Strikes have now come to an end. The efficiency of labor is increasing. Industries are picking up. Our financial and trade balances are rapidly approaching a position of equilibrium...
They are returning to where Leonardo started, armed with the knowledge of the atmosphere, of air currents, air pockets, waves and equilibrium which he lacked from never having gotten more than ten feet across the earth in his disappointing struggles. The principle of the glider, Leonardo's principle, has been developed to such an extent that a man is able to stay in the air for three hours at a time. To do so he has nothing to depend on except his understanding of currents and his "feel" of the air. Without the knowledge gained by machine-propelled planes...
...Harvard-Technology Chemical Club will meet next Tuesday, April 10, at 8 o'clock in the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 28 Newbury St., Boston. The speakers of the evening will be Dr. A. F. Lawson, whose subject will be "The Ammonia Equilibrium", and Professor T. L. Davis, who will discuss "Roger Bacon's Gunpowder...