Classification of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U.S.A., L893

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Donohue & Henneberry, printers, 1891 - Chicago (Ill.) - 122 pages
 

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Page 86 - Designs and models for improvement in the arrangement and construction of workshops, especially those in which dangerous or unwholesome processes are conducted. Apparatus and fittings for preventing or minimizing the danger to health or life from carrying on certain trades. Guards, screens, air-jets, preservative solutions, washes, etc.
Page 35 - Lime, cement, and hydraulic cement, raw and burned, accompanied by specimens of the crude rock or material used, also artificial stone, concrete, beton. Specimens of lime mortar and mixtures, with illustrations of the processes of mixing, etc. Hydraulic and other cement.
Page 96 - Institutions founded for the increase and diffusion of knowledge, such as the Smithsonian Institution, the Royal Institution, the Institute of France, British Association for the Advancement of Science, and the American Association, etc.; their organization, history and results. Class 908.
Page 33 - Building stones, marbles, slates, etc. Rough, hewn, sawed, or polished, for buildings, bridges, walls, or other constructions, or for interior decoration, or for furniture. Marble — white, black, or coloured — used in building, decoration, statuary, monuments, or furniture, in blocks or slabs not manufactured.
Page 93 - Trussed girder bridges. Suspension bridges. Canals, aqueducts, reservoirs, construction of dams. Hydraulic engineering and means of arresting and controlling the flow of water. Submarine constructions, foundations, piers, docks, etc. CLASS 331. — Dynamic and industrial engineering. Construction and working of machines; examples of planning and construction of manufacturing and metallurgical establishments. CLASS 332. — Railway engineering. Location of railways, and the construction and management...
Page 15 - Methods of planting, staking, and training the vine. Class 121. Vineyards and their management. Class 122. Grapes for the table. Class 123. Grapes for wine-making Class 124.
Page 60 - Printing paper for books, newspapers, etc. Wrapping paper of all grades, cartridge and manilla paper, paper bags. CLASS 261. — Blank books ; sets of account books, specimens of ruling and binding, including blanks, bill heads, etc., book binding. CLASS 262. — Cards; playing cards, cardboard, binders' board, pasteboard, paper or cardboard boxes.
Page 41 - Mine engineering — surface and underground surveying and plotting, projection of underground work, location of shafts, tunnels, etc.; surveys for aqueducts and for drainage. Boring and drilling rocks, shafts and tunnels, etc.; surveys for aqueducts and for ascertaining the nature and extent of mineral deposits. Construction — Sinking and lining shafts by various methods, driving and timbering tunnels and the general operations of opening, sloping and breaking down ore; timbering, lagging and...
Page 90 - Professional schools — theology, law, medicine and surgery, dentistry, pharmacy; mining, engineering, agriculture, mechanic arts; art and design; military, naval, normal, commercial; music. Class 853. Government aid to education — national Bureau of Education— reports and statistics. GROUP 150. LITERATURE, BOOKS, LIBRARIES, JOURNALISM. Class 854. Books and literature, with special examples of typography, paper and binding. General works — philosophy, religion, sociology, philology, natural...
Page 66 - Woolen yarns, union or merino worsted tops, noils and yarns, shoddy and mungo. Class 641. Woolen goods. — All wool woolen cloths, doeskins, cassimeres, indigo flannels and broadcloth, overcoatings, cloakings and kerseys, flannels, dress goods, etc., for both men and women. Class 642. Blankets, robes, traveling rugs, horse blankets, shawls, bunting, etc. Class 643. Worsted...

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