. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. PRODUCTS OF FLAT WIRE. STEEL BEAMS AND SHEET PILING THE DAY OF STEEL 207 You could ascend to a second story roof garden, near the center of thespace, and look out over a sort of microcosm of the World of Steel. Youcould sit in the corporations moving-picture theater and see a portrayal of allthe processes involved, on films aggregating 25,000 feet in length that ittook over six hours


. The story of the exposition; being the official history of the international celebration held at San Francisco in 1915 to commemorate the discovery of the Pacific Ocean and the construction of the Panama Canal. PRODUCTS OF FLAT WIRE. STEEL BEAMS AND SHEET PILING THE DAY OF STEEL 207 You could ascend to a second story roof garden, near the center of thespace, and look out over a sort of microcosm of the World of Steel. Youcould sit in the corporations moving-picture theater and see a portrayal of allthe processes involved, on films aggregating 25,000 feet in length that ittook over six hours to run. Or you could visit the cozy demonstration halland hear a recital upon the Wurlitzer Unit Orchestra which formed part ofthe Wire Products exhibit, the organist being accompanied by a could look over the guide provided for you by the corporation and learnthat it employed, with its subsidiary companies, 228,906 people, with acombined pay roll of $207,206,176 for the year 1913; that it was quite a tax-payer, and in city. State, and Federal taxes contributed some $13,225,882that year; that it operated 125 blast furnaces, and 298 open hearth furnaces,and 33 Bessemer converters; that it owned nine ocean steamers, a


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