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...surface water to boil, give off steam. When he finished his explanation, he pressed a switch, started his sea-machine to work. Shortly the steam began to turn a turbine adjacent to the boiler. Rushing through the turbine into an empty tank cooled by the 40º undersea water, the steam was condensed by the lowered temperature...
Citizen Flamm also mentioned in a chatty sort of way the pleasure it had given him to see the London Conference entirely fail thus far to achieve limitation of undersea craft. "The French refusal to yield to the demands of America and England to limit construction of submarines was a cultural move," he beamed approvingly, "because the possession of submarines means protection of the smaller countries from Anglo-Saxon supremacy...
Submarine photographs, taken by J. E. Williamson, the originator of undersea motion pictures, will be shown in connection with his lecture on "Beauty and Tragedy Under the Sea" which he will give at the Harvard Union tonight at 8 o'clock. The pictures represent the ocean-floor around the Bahama Islands...
While working for a newspaper several years ago, Mr. Williamson conceived the idea of taking undersea pictures from a water-tight, steel tube with a window in its bottom, suspended from an object on the surface. The plan worked successfully, and he soon organized a company of submarine photographers, and set out for the West Indies...
...account of the hockey game with Yale the presentation of the Williamson undersea pictures, scheduled for tomorrow night at the Union has been changed to Friday evening at 8 o'clock. The films, entitled "Beauty and Tragedy of the Deep", have been previously exhibited at Symphony Hall, Boston, and portray the animal and vegetable life of the deep sea bottom, with both still and moving pictures...