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fact necessitat. lile fOllnda tion. and steel piles 'k is being cal'. ~arl)' a quarter
fVbile the work J]ts~ dri,en owerial centri· .tion in a prac· an twenty feet
lock and auxil· ng bel\reen the .II be ani), 300 walls and ap· ced concrete. lD this project Jll\'e\'ers which , cOI;crete in a
rial and 7,000.· he \\'I1lls. '['he leer which aids crete is ponred to compact the
DR. H. A. BUEHLER (The Chief) President, American Institute of Mining and Metallurgical Engineers.
s the Decessit)' tbe sewage of le placed on a k and the lock
Ie group wen\ S. Barrett. Icb \\'as sen'ed upta in. W htl~ d the steaJIlel
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Volume Nine
April 1, 1935.