Part 14
Spectacles and glasses, 114
Speed records, 114
Sphere, circumference of, 25
Sphere, surface of, 25
Spheres, 26
Spiritual works of mercy, seven, 108
Sporting, speed and other records, 114
Sprains, 196
Square measure, 153
Square of the circumference of a circle, 25 of the diameter of a circle, 24 of the radius of a circle, 24
Square root or the area of a circle, 25
St. Clair tunnel, 59
St. Gothard tunnel, 59
Standard time, 122
Star chamber, 124
Star-spangled Banner, 124
Stars, their number, 124
State governments, 56
States, nicknames of, 81
Statistics of population, United States by States, 125 of the Bible, 12 school, 106
Stature and weights, 126
Steam engine, 128
Steamship (first trans-Atlantic), 51 largest, 204
Stimulants, 177
Stings of poisonous insects, 197
Stock Exchange, New York, 81
Stock, watered, 151
Stock yards, 112
Stones, birth, 12
Storm warnings, 152
Strawberry tunnel, 59
Strikes, 130
Sub rosa, 130
Suez canal, 17
Suffocation, 197
Sugar industry, 130
Sun, 111
Sunday schools, 131
Sunstroke, 197
Superior Court, 56
Supreme Court, 56
Swimming records, 120
Table of interest, 17
Taking drugs, 36
Talking machines, 131
Tariff, 131
Telegraph, 132
Telegraphy, wireless, 202
Telephone, 134
Temperature and climate, 21
Temperature of the body, 198 of the sick room, 199
Ten great religions, 135
Théâtre Français, 136
Thirteen original States, 62
Throat, getting things into, 184
Throat, sore, 196
Thunder, 136
Ticket-of-leave, 136
Timber measure, 156
Time difference, 136
Time, standard, 122
To estimate the weight of hay, 137
To find the length of the day or night, 137
To measure corn in the crib, 138
To prevent drowning, 172
To produce different colors, 138
Tobacco industry, 137
Toilet soaps, 110
Tom Thumb, 138
Tonics, 87
Toothache, 199
Towns (large) of the United States, 28
Trade unions, 139
Trans-Atlantic steamship (first), 51
Transporting the wounded, 199
Trotting records, 121
Troy weight, 154
Trusts, 140
Tunnels, 59
Turbines, 140
Turpentine, 176
Type, 141
Unions, trade, 139
United States, area, 62 by whom settled, 62 distances between cities in, 34 electoral vote, 62 flag, 142 Government, 55 history in brief, 143 inhabitants, 96 large cities (population of), 68 population and land area of, 93 population of, 27, 62 population of the large cities and towns, 28 population per square mile, 95 Presidents, 97 public debt of, 101 railroads in, 103 statistics of population by States, 125 Thirteen Original States, 62 when admitted into the Union, 62 when settled, 62
University extension, 148
University settlements, 149
Utopia, 149
Vaccination, 149
Vacuum, 150
Vaseline, 177
Vedas, 150
Veins, bleeding from, 163
Ventilation, 200
Vomiting, 201
Voodooism, 150
Voter, how to become, 64
Walking records, 121
War songs, 113
Washington, D. C., 18
Watches on shipboard, 110
Watered stock, 151
Wealth of the nations, 151
Weather, 52, 151 Bureau, 151 flags, 151 foretelling the, 52
Wedding anniversaries, 153
Weight of hay, 137
Weight of men and women, 126
Weights and measures, 153
Weights (household), 64
Wells and cisterns, capacity of, 18
Wells, artesian, 5
What to do in emergencies, 156
Whisky, 177
Wills, 201
Wine, 177
Wine industry, 74
Wireless telegraphy, 202
Wise men of Greece, seven, 108
Witch hazel, 177
Woman suffrage, 202
Women voters, 203
Wonders of the Middle Ages, seven, 108
Wonders of the world, seven, 109
Wool industry, 203
Works of mercy, seven spiritual, 108
World, languages of, 67 leading cities (population), 73 principal countries of, 98 seven wonders of, 109 largest steamship, 204
Wounded, transporting the, 199
Yankee, 205
Yankee Doodle, 205
Yards, disinfecting, 168
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Transcriber's Notes:
Italic text is denoted by _underscores_.
Every effort has been made to replicate this text as faithfully as possible, including obsolete and variant spellings.
Obvious misspellings, minor punctuation and printer errors and inconsistencies repaired.
Some fractions were formatted in the original text with hyphens (for example, 9-16 for 9/16). These are left as printed, with hyphen instead of slash.
Entries in index that were not in alphabetical order in the original were reordered alphabetically.
On page 118: The text appears to be using “knots” to mean “nautical miles”. Left as printed.
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