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The literary digest (1890) (14781729604)

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Identifier: literarydigest60newy (find matches)
Title: The literary digest
Year: 1890 (1890s)
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Publisher: New York : Funk & Wagnalls (etc.)
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto



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ot be used. The photograph shows a Novo D.H. Hoistat work on a concrete dock which the govern-ment is building at the QuartermastersTerminal, Greenwich Point, Philadelphia.The work undertaken by the Snare & TriestCompany, contractors, requires compact,portable power—^outfits that can be quicklyset up and put to work, wherever there iswork to do. The hoist shown is one of themany Novo Outfits which are successfullymeeting this need. The more inaccessible the spot wherework must be done, the greater the need ofNovo Power. Novo Hoisting Outfits are made for everykind of lifting and hauling, in constructionwork, mining, lumbering, pile driving, ex-cavating, grading, conveying, etc. Writefor Bulletin No. 11—it will tell you all aboutour complete line of Hoists. OVO ENGINE QO. Clarence E.Bement.Vlce-Pres. L G«i.Mgr. 612 Porter Street, Lansing, Mich. New York: 1617 Woolwortb Buildinf Chicaio: 800 Old CoIodt BaiMiit Canadian DiMtributorM London Concrete Macfainer; Co., London, OnUrio
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Novo Engines, 1)> to 15 H. P. Outfits for Hoisting, Pumping, Air Com-pressing, Sawing. Furnished to operate on gasoline, kerosene, nat-ural or artificial gas. Catalog showing complete line sent on request. The Literary Digest for March 29, 1919 1)1 kuowing that the weather was going to beabnormally fine for that usually un-favorable month. But a good commander, while he takesadvantage of the weather, is not bound byit. Thus we read: The German artillery specialist, Augustvon Mackensen. captured Constanza in afurious rain-storm, and in the far-off daysof the Spanish Armada menace we attrib-uted, not our delays and disappoint-ments, but our victories to the wind andweather, linked with oiu traditional mas-tery of the sea. The shrewd and able commander, wheth-er by land or sea or air, takes advantage ofevery change—fair or foul, rain, hail, wind,or snow, fog, frost, or sweltering heat, withall its attendant phenomena. When mencarrying food and l)o.xes of ammunition tothe front lines

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