Information for Exhibitors
A brief Description of the Exposition, Extracts of important Rules and Regulations, and an Analysis of the Plan and Scope of the Exhibit Departments
År: 1915
Sider: 48
The Panama Canal Divides Continents to Unite the World. The Universe Celebrates This Achievement at San Francisco in 1915.
Panama-Pacific International Exposition 1915.
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INFORMATION ((M)| for EXHIBITORS
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The exhibits of this Exposition will be installed ac-
cording to a modern Classification—the work of the
best authorities — and the Departments are eleven in
number:
Department A. Fine Arts.
B. Education.
C. Social Economy.
D. Liberal Arts.
E. Manufactures and Varied Industries.
F. Machinery.
G. Transportation.
H. Agriculture.
I. Live Stock.
K. Horticulture.
L. Mines and Metallurgy.
In con formi ty with the above Classification, and bear-
ing nomenclature identical with these Departments, Ex-
hibit Palaces will be erected ample in area and suitable
in construction for tlic installation of such exhibit ma-
terial as may be accepted, by the Exposition.
Everything that architectural genius could suggest
has been done to make th.e Exhibit Palaces marvels of
beauty. Not only will each, of the Palaces be a gem in
itself, but all of these have been designed and placed in
such a manner as to form a group in which each unit
blends into and harmonizes with all the others.
Beauty, however, is not the only feature toward the
attainment of which the designers of the Exhibit Pal-
aces have striven. Desirable though this may be in itself,