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Architect and engineer (1935) (14782110165)

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Advertisement for Pennvernon Window Glass
Identifier: architectenginee12135sanf (find matches)
Title: Architect and engineer
Year: 1905 (1900s)
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Subjects: Architecture Architecture Architecture Building
Publisher: San Francisco : Architect and Engineer, Inc
Contributing Library: San Francisco Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: San Francisco Public Library



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ination coming from neon hidden inportable torcheres. Its heating plant willpurify and humidify the air, and maintaina cool temperature in summer. It willbring about stabilization of present prop-erty values and tend to break up shift-ing business areas. RECENT meetings of the struc-tural engineers of Northern Californiahave demonstrated an unusually friendlyspirit between members of this profes-sion, all of which augers for good. Themeeting in Sacramento brought over 170structural engineers together for discus-sion and friendly association. On April9 a dinner at the Engineers Club, SanFrancisco, was made memorable by asplendid addre.ss by Glenn B. Woodruff,chief designer of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge. Mr. Woodruff de-scribed many interesting features of thegreat bridge not generally known to thelayman. His address will be printed inthis magazine for May. The Architect and Enfjinccr. April. IIjS PENNVERNON WINDOW GLASS INVITES COMPARISONS ! Q ompare it with other glasses for
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J^LL the claims in the world mean^ ■ nothing . . . unless they arebacked up by performance. Thatswhy we want you to see with yourown eyes the difference betweenPennvernon Window Glass andother glasses ... by making actualcomparisons. Whether you are architect,builder, or contractor, you willadmit that brilliance of finish isimportant in window glass . . .because window brilliance influ-ences the finished beauty of a building. So lets test Pennvernonfor brilliance. Take a sample of Pennvernon.And take a sample of any otherwindow glass. Hold them side byside and compare them for bril-liance. Or better still, look at abuilding glazed with Pennvernon,and compare the brilliance and re-flective quality of its windows withthose of a building glazed with anyother kind of sheet glass. Its onlylogical to believe your eyes . . . andyour eyes will show you that Penn- Sf^ P€nDU6RD0nlOiDDOuj Glass vernon wins in brilliance of finish! A special manufacturing processgives Pennvernon its unusual l

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