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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science. This part of the exhibit featured Italian contributions to medicine.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science. This part of the exhibit featured Italian contributions to medicine.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science. This part of the exhibit featured Italian contributions to medicine.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science. This part of the exhibit featured Italian maritime achievements.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science. This part of the exhibit featured Italian navigators and explorers.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science. This part of the exhibit featured surgical instruments from Pompei, Italy.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science.]
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[View of the Italian science exhibit at the Century of Progress Hall of Science.]
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[View of the northern facade of the Hall of Science building. The photo was taken while the exhibit was under construction in February of 1932.]
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[View of the northern facade of the Hall of Science building. The photo was taken while the exhibit was under construction in January of 1932.]
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"Barbara Lou and Lawrence Jeffers, of Jacksonville, Fla., the 'Sunshine Twins' of radio fame, looked in on the exhibit of their native state when they visited the Worlds Fair as the result of carrying off first honors in a buck and wing dance competition staged at Benton Harbor, Mich., recently."
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"Edward H. Sniffen, Asst. Vice-President of Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, signing contract for renewal of the company's exhibit at the 1934 World's Fair. Shown with Mr. Sniffen are (left) Rufus C. Dawes, President of the Exposition, and Lenox R. Lohr, General Manager. The exhibit will occupy the same space in the Electrical Building as last year, with many new features introduced."
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"Electricity at Work in the model show window presents such features as indirect lighting, a revolving platform for mannequins and many other innovations at the exhibit of the Electric Light and Power Industry on the second floor of the Electrical Building at the World's Fair."
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"Fannie Brice, Ziegfeld Follies star, looks in by way of television on three contestants for the title of 'Miss Chicago' who are shown in a large airliner at the World's Fair. The likeness of the Follies star shown in the portable television originated at the Television exhibit on Northerly Island of the Fair. A contract with the Follies awaits the winner of the beauty contest."
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"Ford's 'Drama of Transportation' in New World's Fair. This is a conception by Hugh Ferriss of what the interior of the great Ford Building will look like when A Century of Progress opens in Chicago May 26. In this building, 900 feet long, the major portion of a $1,500,000 exhibit, will be dramatized the story of the contributions of science, industry and agriculture to the modern automobile. Opposite the structure will be a free park with seats for concert and entertainment programs."
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"General Motors Building"
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"General Motors Building"
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"General Motors Compound"
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"How would you like to go romping with a shovel-nosed elephant? It was quite the proper caper back in the stone age, according to Edyth Arlen, Neanderthal woman in the 'World A Million Years Ago' at the World's Fair. Edyth learned all about the shovel-noses in the legends handed down by her ancestors."
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