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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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ca. 1933-1934
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Kaufmann & Fabry co.
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[A machine operator working on the Century of Progress Skyride.]
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[An eighteenth-century boring machine on display at A Century of Progress International Exposition, ca. 1933-1934.]
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[Machine operators working on the Century of Progress Skyride.]
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[Model of boring machine invented by John "Iron-Mad" Wilkinson, an eighteenth-century British industrialist.]
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[The International Harvester exhibit at A Century of Progress International Exposition, 1933-1934. The exhibit pictured here is a model binder twine machine, which was used to tie the top of a shock of wheat together for easier handling and transport. The International Harvester exhibit was located in the Travel and Transport building.]
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"Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of the President, is an interested visitor at the International Business machines exhibit at the new World's Fair. He is shown here inspecting a report by the International Alphabetic Accounting machine. Left to Right: Donald E. Jackson, of Providence, R.I., Roosevelt's companion, F.L. Wesson, IBM representative, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., and P.J. McMahon, assistant manager of the exhibit."
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