Architect and engineer . d photograph of theGolden Gate Bridge featured on a 1934calendar recently published by the PacificPortland Cement Company and distributedto its many clients and friends. The com-posite photograph is so cleverly made thatone receives the impression the bridge is EDITORS NOTE- -Permission was Kiven for us to print thisture with coiiyritcht credit to the owner, but suth creditinadvertently omitted in the February issue when the cutshown to illuBtrate a proerese story of the bridge. completed and serving the traffic needs ofthe communities it links together. The calendar p


Architect and engineer . d photograph of theGolden Gate Bridge featured on a 1934calendar recently published by the PacificPortland Cement Company and distributedto its many clients and friends. The com-posite photograph is so cleverly made thatone receives the impression the bridge is EDITORS NOTE- -Permission was Kiven for us to print thisture with coiiyritcht credit to the owner, but suth creditinadvertently omitted in the February issue when the cutshown to illuBtrate a proerese story of the bridge. completed and serving the traffic needs ofthe communities it links together. The calendar picture is about six timesthe size of the engraving shown above. Itis printed in warm sepia and for sheerbeauty it would be difficult to prints are available for framing. Exclusive rights to this copyrighted pho-tograph have been secured at considerableexpense by the Pacific Portland CementCompany whose Golden Gate cement isbeing used in large quantities on this worldfamous bridge project. Adequate Control. NRA. Whether the control of the unit ventilatoris accomplished by the operation of mix-ing dampers, one or more valves on thesteam supply, fresh and return air damp-ers, or a combination of all of them, thereare Johnson gradual acting thermostats,diaphragm valves, damper motors, andair-stream thermostats of proper char-acteristics to secure the desired sequenceof operation. JOHNSON SERVICE COMPANY Main Office and Factory MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN Branch Offices in oil Principal Cities The Architect and Engineer, March. 1934


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