Public Library Buildings: Their Financing, Design, Construction, Equipment and OperationMary O. McComb, 1935 - 325 pages |
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... method adopted for financing the construc- tion of a library building shall be pay - as - you - go or one of the forms of bond issue , or a combination of these methods , is finally decided upon several points : 1. Present versus future ...
... method adopted for financing the construc- tion of a library building shall be pay - as - you - go or one of the forms of bond issue , or a combination of these methods , is finally decided upon several points : 1. Present versus future ...
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... method of cleaning the air by means of the filter or the oil - covered metal vanes , then tempering- passing over the heating elements or cooling coils - without any regulation of the humidity content whatsoever . A simpler and much ...
... method of cleaning the air by means of the filter or the oil - covered metal vanes , then tempering- passing over the heating elements or cooling coils - without any regulation of the humidity content whatsoever . A simpler and much ...
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... methods , with their relative advantages and defects , follows hereafter . FORCE ACCOUNT . Theoretically , by this method the Board is in close control and direction of the undertaking . The superintendent or foreman , ap- pointed by ...
... methods , with their relative advantages and defects , follows hereafter . FORCE ACCOUNT . Theoretically , by this method the Board is in close control and direction of the undertaking . The superintendent or foreman , ap- pointed by ...
Contents
Chapter II Design | 28 |
Fullsize Details and Shop | 36 |
Prevention of Damage from | 42 |
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