. The Brazilians and their country . t thebest-lighted city in the world, a new and modern gasplant, and a regular Bell telephone service which is nowbeing extended over the United States of Brazil. It was not single-handed and alone that Dr. Pearsonthus sent out his lines to the end of the earth; he addedto his own ceaseless energy the human enginery and abil-ity of a devoted band of associates, and his loyalty anddevotion to his staffs of fellow workers marked a dis-tinctive trait of his successful career. Many of the mem-bers of his engineering family he took with him from cityto city and f
. The Brazilians and their country . t thebest-lighted city in the world, a new and modern gasplant, and a regular Bell telephone service which is nowbeing extended over the United States of Brazil. It was not single-handed and alone that Dr. Pearsonthus sent out his lines to the end of the earth; he addedto his own ceaseless energy the human enginery and abil-ity of a devoted band of associates, and his loyalty anddevotion to his staffs of fellow workers marked a dis-tinctive trait of his successful career. Many of the mem-bers of his engineering family he took with him from cityto city and from country to country, and the remarkwhich an old lady made concerning Ex-President Garfieldafter his death, could be made regarding him—**he wasvery human. Perhaps the foremost characteristic of the engineerwhose life and work are interwoven closely with the lat-ter-day progress of the country we are now studying, washis vision, always unfalteringly wide and ever saw things * * in the big. During my travels in Brazil,. THE MAIN CAR STATION IX THE OLD MULE-TRAMWAY DAYS
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