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HALL OF SCIENCE-EASTERN EXPOSURE
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designs, curves and angles never used in architecture before. The great
smotth expanse of surfaces and the strange fluted to wers give the
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meondtabes utie transform Bett intering and exterior of bruildings. Drith the use of
upon the walls. The next vivid impression will be rege desiand movement this
fair is going it
what has been happening in the world, but how these changes have occurile
is to only
snattade of now on rows of motionless finished products, the displays
will represent the processes through which the marvels of science
No. 131 and invention have fingressed.
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