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Century of Progress World's Fair, 1933-1934 (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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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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[View of the northern facade of the Hall of Science.]
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[View of the northern facade of the Hall of Science.]
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[View of the southern facade of the Hall of Science from the northwest.]
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[View of the southern facade of the Hall of Science taken from the southeast.]
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[View of western part of south facade of the Hall of Science taken from the southwest.]
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[Workers assemble the electrical wiring to power the Century of Progress Hall of Science building. This photo was taken in June of 1932.]
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"Bait casting as it should be done is shown by Chief Coller, world's champion trick caster in the pool fronting the Travel and Transport building at the World's Fair. Tree Abbot dancers, Dorothy Carlson, Dolores Smith and Mildred Koplin, together with Mrs. Coller, proved eager pupils, anxious to master the difficult art. The exhibitions are given twice daily as a feature of the Sportsmen's show inside the building."
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"Bait casting as it should be done is shown by Chief Coller, world's champion trick caster in the pool fronting the Travel and Transport building at the World's Fair. Tree Abbot dancers, Dorothy Carlson, Dolores Smith and Mildred Koplin, together with Mrs. Coller, proved eager pupils, anxious to master the difficult art. The exhibitions are given twice daily as a feature of the Sportsmen's show inside the building."
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"Diorama of a general view of A Century of Progress. Constructed for the International Colonial Exposition at Paris, 1931."
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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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"It has been said that the Hall of Religion has stolen the show. At any rate, this is an important exhibit at the Fair, visited by hundreds of thousands of persons, and the exhibits are fascinating. No sects, creeds, fanatics, or denominations holds forth - it is all for the good, and in the name of the Cause."
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"J.F. Sullivan, diamond export from Kimberley, South Africa, points out a diamond that has become stuck on the "grease table" of the Diamond Recovery Plant in the Diamond Mine exhibit in the General Exhibits Building at the 1934 World's Fair. Miss Dorothea Ross of Chicago is the interested visitor, and L.S. Root, another Kimberley diamond engineer, is the pensive gentleman at the right."
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"Redressing Hall of Science for the New Fair. E. Pantano is shown here repairing an exhibit in the chemistry section, showing the formation of sulphuric acid. Scientific exhibits will be considerably enlarged and improved for the opening of the new Exposition in Chicago May 26th."
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