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
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for EXHIBITORS
and pipe-organs. Special features will be the most
modern devices in player-pianos, which now form a
very popular and important part of this industry. Wire-
less Telegraphy is now an established fact and there
is every reason to believe that Wireless Telephony will
have become perfected by the time this Exposition opens.
The Dictograph method will be among the most inter-
esting exhibits in Telephony; also Fire Alarm and Police
Signal systems.
Special attention will be given to the exhibit of Civil
Engineering, road-making, irrigation projects and public
works. The great Panama Canal is the crowning achieve-
ment in Engineering, and large working models of this
best example of the Engineer’s skill will be on exhibi-
tion. Illustrations of the activities of the Architect and
Architectural Engineer will be exhibited on a large
scale in the form of drawings, models and photographs
of structural, decorative and landscape architecture,
and by many ingenious contrivances in operation for
the public’s safety, comfort and convenience. Among the
most remarkable examples of this art and skill are
the buildings and grounds of the 1915 Exposition and
the reconstructed city of San Francisco.
Manufactures and Varied Industries
THE Department of a Universal Exposition which
the nations of the Earth are most certain to ap-
preciate is the exhibition of finished products of
manufacture and manual skill. These comprise the ob-
jects of utility, luxury and taste in which each country