The Technical World Magazine, Volume 7Technical World Company, 1907 |
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Page 49
... ment of the exhibits with this view in mind has been pre - eminently successful . It is not uncommon to see hundreds of employees with their families studying with enthusiasm the various devices in- vented for their special protection ...
... ment of the exhibits with this view in mind has been pre - eminently successful . It is not uncommon to see hundreds of employees with their families studying with enthusiasm the various devices in- vented for their special protection ...
Page 53
... ment , $ 10 being required for any dis- tance up to 100 miles , $ 14 for 150 miles , $ 16.50 for 200 , $ 20 for 300 miles , and greater distances proportionately , a 1.700 mile shipment costing $ 51 . Three cents a mile is charged for ...
... ment , $ 10 being required for any dis- tance up to 100 miles , $ 14 for 150 miles , $ 16.50 for 200 , $ 20 for 300 miles , and greater distances proportionately , a 1.700 mile shipment costing $ 51 . Three cents a mile is charged for ...
Page 58
... ment and sub - basement . The photograph of the Hotel Blenheim at Atlantic City illustrates another type of building which is also structurally of reinforced concrete . It is said that a florist first conceived the idea of combining ...
... ment and sub - basement . The photograph of the Hotel Blenheim at Atlantic City illustrates another type of building which is also structurally of reinforced concrete . It is said that a florist first conceived the idea of combining ...
Page 62
... ment of safety which is wholly unobtain- able with plain stone masonry and ac- tually permits dimensions and propor- tions which would be unsafe in a stone arch . Although a reinforced concrete arch is usually designed so that the ...
... ment of safety which is wholly unobtain- able with plain stone masonry and ac- tually permits dimensions and propor- tions which would be unsafe in a stone arch . Although a reinforced concrete arch is usually designed so that the ...
Page 63
... ment of bees is being made . Before the introduction of the movable comb honey was cut out in chunks , after being pro- duced in an old box placed on top of the body of the hive . Practically all hives now are of the same general ...
... ment of bees is being made . Before the introduction of the movable comb honey was cut out in chunks , after being pro- duced in an old box placed on top of the body of the hive . Practically all hives now are of the same general ...
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