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A SECTION OF THE HALL OF SCIENCE, CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR
3A-H339
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17.
July 16,31- 1935
HALL OF SCIENCE
This illustrates only a small part of the Hall
of Science. as seen from the North. The building
itself is 700 feet in length and 400 feet wide.
STAMP.
vereation,
Shese twelve tall pylons form the
striking north facade to the fall of Science. In the play of
the yere night
lights it looks like a brilliantly illuminated metal and gb
rising from colored terraces. In this building the story of the epochal
discoveries of science which have helped to make our world a better
pelates to live, tare unfolded in dramõtio and astounding ways. Olyanes,
contributions to human progress are presented. Bow drops of water happen
to be round, how molechles arrange themselves into crystals, how sound
wares are produced and transmitted through the aird how the chemist
has developed the worlds raw maturals, air, water, coal, cellulose, rubber and
oil for man's benefit these and scores of other interesting stories are told
I and easily understood.
(ahnformation booth of great service to us.)
1833
CENTURY OF PROGRESS
CHICAGO WORLD'S FAIR
1933
CHIC