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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
To obtain a copy of any magazine article contact your local public library or the publisher.

SNOW & ICE
sa   ICE HOUSE
sa   SNOW & ICE REMOVAL
sa   SNOW & ICE SCULPTURE
sa   SNOW & ICE SHELTER
x   ICE

"Winter safety post" holds ladder, rope, poles and ring buoy to rescue someone who falls through the ice into a lake, pond, or river.
BOYS' LIFE Jan 1966 (v.56#1) pg. 43

Ice for the homestead. How to make ice during the winter and then store it for use during the summer.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Jan-Feb 1990 (v.74#1) pg. 34

How to run a rural ice delivery service.
MOTHER EARTH NEWS #76 Jul-Aug 1982 pg. 54

The art of ice. Taking macro photographs of ice formations found in nature.
PHOTOGRAPHIC Dec 1990 (v.19#8) pg. 53

How to stay alive if your car or snowmobile breaks through the ice. Includes 20 things to remember when driving on ice.
POPULAR MECHANICS Dec 1983 (v.160#6) pg. 88

Making and photographing snowflake replicas. How to capture the detail of snowflakes in a plastic resin for later study.
SCIENCE PROBE! Jan 1992 (v.2#1) pg. 73

Viewing and photographing ice crystals using polarized light.
SCIENCE PROBE! Apr 1992 (v.2#2) pg. 56

How to make lenses out of ice. Use them to start a fire, take a picture, etc.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Apr 1983 (v.248#4) pg. 132

Build an observation platform which uses polarized light to study the exotic patterns appearing in water when it is freezing or melting.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Jul 1986 (v.255#1) pg. 114

A study of icicles reveals the physics involved in freezing of water.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN May 1988 (v.258#5) pg. 114