The Technical World Magazine, Volume 21Technical World Company, 1914 |
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Page 26
... million dollars to put up stations which extended from New York to San Fran- cisco to serve the larger cities . The time between the quarrel with the bankers and the beginning of competition between the new and the old telegraphic ...
... million dollars to put up stations which extended from New York to San Fran- cisco to serve the larger cities . The time between the quarrel with the bankers and the beginning of competition between the new and the old telegraphic ...
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... million dollars more during the coming year in the way of wages than they had been get ting . Even the janitor who sweeps out , if he is over twenty - two and a state citizen , will receive a minimum wage of five dollars a day . Those ...
... million dollars more during the coming year in the way of wages than they had been get ting . Even the janitor who sweeps out , if he is over twenty - two and a state citizen , will receive a minimum wage of five dollars a day . Those ...
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... million dol- lars for its construction , in 1905 , it was expected that the dock would be ready for use in two years . It seemed a comparatively simple task , at first . After all , a drydock is merely a lined hole in the shore with ...
... million dol- lars for its construction , in 1905 , it was expected that the dock would be ready for use in two years . It seemed a comparatively simple task , at first . After all , a drydock is merely a lined hole in the shore with ...
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... million - pound slab of concrete and the side piers with anchors that weigh eight hundred thousand pounds . All this has cost money . Instead of the original appropriation of one million dollars , the dock has consumed three million ...
... million - pound slab of concrete and the side piers with anchors that weigh eight hundred thousand pounds . All this has cost money . Instead of the original appropriation of one million dollars , the dock has consumed three million ...
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... million people who spend from two to twenty - four hours a day in the underground corridors , sub - cellars , tunnels , and river tubes of New York . These two million consti- of all types of the population of the biggest city. 64 MILLIONS.
... million people who spend from two to twenty - four hours a day in the underground corridors , sub - cellars , tunnels , and river tubes of New York . These two million consti- of all types of the population of the biggest city. 64 MILLIONS.
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