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Page 82 - Adjustments under varying temperatures; Stiffness to avoid any tremor, even in a strong wind, and thorough workmanship in every part. Their instruments are in general use by the US Government Engineers, Geologists, and Surveyors, and the range of instrument-; as made by them for River, Harbor, City, Bridge...
Page 101 - SEC. 2. Any person who is desirous of promoting the purposes of this Society is eligible to active membership and shall become a member on approval of the Executive Committee.
Page 124 - Adjustments under Varying Temperatures ; Stiffness to avoid any Tremor, even in a strong wind, and Thorough Workmanship in every part. Their Instruments are in general use by the US Government Engineers, Geologists and Surveyors ; and the range of Instruments...
Page 93 - State, to confer with the Director or Representative of the United States Geological Survey and to accept its co-operation with this State in the preparation and completion of a contour topographic and geological survey and map of this State, which is hereby authorized to be made.
Page 105 - These by-laws may be amended at any annual meeting by a two-thirds vote of the members present and voting, providing the proposed amendments have been presented in writing to and approved by the Board of Directors.
Page 105 - This constitution may be amended at any annual meeting by a two-thirds...
Page 93 - Said commission shall have power to arrange with the director or representative of the United States Geological Survey concerning this survey and map, its scale, method of execution, form, and all details of the work, in behalf of this state, and may accept or reject the work executed by the United States Geological Survey. And...
Page 100 - National Society for the Study of Education." ARTICLE II Object. — Its purposes are to carry on the investigation and to promote the discussion of educational problems.
Page 124 - Stiffness to avoid any tremor, even in a strong wind, and thorough workmanship in every part. Their instruments are in general use by the US Government Engineers, Geologists and Surveyors, and the range of instruments, as made by them for River, Harbor, City, Bridge, Tunnel, Railroad and Mining Engineering, as well as those made for Triangulation or Topographical Work and Land Surveying, etc., is larger than that of any other firm in the country. Illustrated Manual and Catalogue sent on Application.
Page 82 - They aim to secure in their instruments: Accuracy of division; Simplicity in manipulation ; Lightness combined with strength ; Achromatic telescope, with...

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