ii'ir. JhprmvelVlacppS,'president of Ogiethorpe i University, r Atlanta, VS;&i, studying: • thex plans for steel doors'.ivhibji are. to close" the '"Crypt of Civilisiiiioh"rin which are to be:' stored records 'of life toddy. ■ ..Talkie ;f,lnis y ! newspapers, records s :. of.'-: music y;.\ and -familiar objects like canned fruit -and cigarettes' will ■■be ,sealed '.• in the vault- belovu-tHe-runiversity library as a record'for'jscientists more than '■■six-'ihvus'and.^eaf^hJini:e.;pph!\the \-^ie'€p}idopTs^:^tt^'ioppmr:~the:.:^d'wtdjiiiian^'^oiti^^e/openediuniil
"ErenlnE Post" rhoto. Bridges "which are to make the city's railway crossings safer. 'At the top is the •'pedestrian bridge which has taken the place of the old Davis Street crossing. , The lower picture shows the longest span of the Thorndon overhead traffic bridge with its sturdy steel girders, which only recently arrived. This overbridge will carry a good deal of heavy traffic which now traverses Thorndon Quay.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 17
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131ii'ir. JhprmvelVlacppS,'president of Ogiethorpe i University, r Atlanta, VS;&i, studying: • thex plans for steel doors'.ivhibji are. to close" the '"Crypt of Civilisiiiioh"rin which are to be:' stored records 'of life toddy. ■ ..Talkie ;f,lnisy! newspapers, records s:. of.'-: musicy;.\ and -familiar objects like canned fruit -and cigarettes' will ■■be ,sealed '.• in the vault- belovu-tHe-runiversity library as a record'for'jscientists more than '■■six-'ihvus'and.^eaf^hJini:e.;pph!\the \-^ie'€p}idopTs^:^tt^'ioppmr:~the:.:^d'wtdjiiiian^'^oiti^^e/openediuniil "ErenlnE Post" rhoto. Bridges "which are to make the city's railway crossings safer. 'At the top is the •'pedestrian bridge which has taken the place of the old Davis Street crossing. , The lower picture shows the longest span of the Thorndon overhead traffic bridge with its sturdy steel girders, which only recently arrived. This overbridge will carry a good deal of heavy traffic which now traverses Thorndon Quay. Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 18, 22 January 1938, Page 17
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