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... BLOME METHOD , By H. S. Dewey ... .194 Discussion of the same by J. W. Howard , E. A. Kingsley , James Owen , Julian Kendrick , C. H. Rust , L. L. Tribus and H. S. Dewey . .202 MINERAL RUBBER ASPHALT MACADAM , By Linn White . THE ...
... BLOME METHOD , By H. S. Dewey ... .194 Discussion of the same by J. W. Howard , E. A. Kingsley , James Owen , Julian Kendrick , C. H. Rust , L. L. Tribus and H. S. Dewey . .202 MINERAL RUBBER ASPHALT MACADAM , By Linn White . THE ...
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... something to do in preventing the extreme expansion of brick streets . I do not know what there is to it , but I feel like saying this much . CONCRETE PAVEMENTS ; THE BLOME METHOD . By H. S. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS . 193.
... something to do in preventing the extreme expansion of brick streets . I do not know what there is to it , but I feel like saying this much . CONCRETE PAVEMENTS ; THE BLOME METHOD . By H. S. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENTS . 193.
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American Society for Municipal Improvements. CONCRETE PAVEMENTS ; THE BLOME METHOD . By H. S. Dewey , of the Rudolph S. Blome Company . No subject so deeply concerns your honorable Society as the business of roadbuilding . Other ...
American Society for Municipal Improvements. CONCRETE PAVEMENTS ; THE BLOME METHOD . By H. S. Dewey , of the Rudolph S. Blome Company . No subject so deeply concerns your honorable Society as the business of roadbuilding . Other ...
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... Blome Company , of Chicago and New York , have evolved methods of their own in a treatment of concrete which possesses many su- perior advantages . The Blome method is not a creation - it is a development . Possessed of an intimate ...
... Blome Company , of Chicago and New York , have evolved methods of their own in a treatment of concrete which possesses many su- perior advantages . The Blome method is not a creation - it is a development . Possessed of an intimate ...
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... Blome pavements have been laid under every climatic condition peculiar to the United States . In Calumet , Hancock and Houghton , Michigan , where the thermometer fre- quently reaches 40 degrees below zero and often ascends to 90 ...
... Blome pavements have been laid under every climatic condition peculiar to the United States . In Calumet , Hancock and Houghton , Michigan , where the thermometer fre- quently reaches 40 degrees below zero and often ascends to 90 ...
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Page 260 - I would suggest that if there are no further nominations, the nominations be closed and that the Secretary be directed to cast the ballot for the nominees.
Page 280 - Society and at those of the Executive Committee, and shall perform such other duties as are incumbent upon the office. In the absence of the President, or upon his becoming ineligible, the senior Vice-President shall assume and perform the duties of the office.
Page 260 - Association, of Indianapolis, Indiana. (See page 175.) THE PRESIDENT: If there is no objection, we will let the other papers go over until tomorrow morning, and will now have the report of the Nominating Committee. The report of the Nominating Committee was read by the Secretary, as follows : Your committee beg leave to report the following selections for officers of the Society for the incoming year: For President, James Owen, of Newark, NJ ; for First Vice- President, Julian Kendrick, of Birmingham,...
Page 183 - Thfs mixture, from the moment it touches the brick, shall be thoroughly swept into, the joints. Two such boxes shall be provided in case the street is twenty feet or less in width ; exceeding twenty feet in width, three boxes
Page 182 - The filler shall be composed of one part each of clean, sharp sand and Portland cement. The sand should be dry. The mixture, not exceeding one-third bushel of the sand, together with a like amount of cement, shall be placed in the box and mixed dry, until the mass assumes an even and unbroken shade. Then water shall be added, forming a liquid mixture of the consistency of thin cream.
Page 279 - Presidents who have retained their continuous membership, shall act as an Executive Committee for and in behalf of the Society. Sec. 2. There shall also be elected a Finance Committee consisting of three members of the Society. Sec. 3.
Page 280 - SEC. 4. The Executive Committee shall manage all the affairs of the Society, subject to the action and approval of the Society at its meetings.
Page 255 - Member shall pay ten dollars per annum, all dues to be payable in advance, on or before the first day of the annual convention ; except that if more than one representative of a given company be Members, one shall pay a fee of ten dollars, and the others five dollars each.
Page 258 - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21. MORNING SESSION. The third session of the convention was called to order by the President at 9:45 o'clock AM, Wednesday, October 21st, 1908. THE PRESIDENT : The first thing on the program this morning will be the report of the Committee on Waterworks and Water Supply, by JL Ludlow, Chairman, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. MR. LUDLOW : I wish to say that in formulating my report I have to some extent verged on the scope of the following assignment which yon have given me...
Page 183 - From the time the water is applied until the last drop is removed and floated into the joints of the pavement, the mixture must be kept in constant motion. The mixture must be...