H would- be possible and from an rngincorinj; standpoint entirely practicable to build a Ptccl .tower a. mile high,- Mr. Gilb?rt D. Fish, consulting structural engineer for the Westinghouse Company, told a meeting of the American Weldim: Society, The tower would, have to lie .525. if at siinsire at its base, and 19,000 tons of steel would be required-
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 100, 30 April 1931, Page 22
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