The Panama Canal: Readings on Its HistorySCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
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At its annual meeting in April , 1900 , the National Association of Manufacturers once again considered the subject of an interoceanic canal and called for government ownership of a canal across “ Central America .
At its annual meeting in April , 1900 , the National Association of Manufacturers once again considered the subject of an interoceanic canal and called for government ownership of a canal across “ Central America .
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In his report , the Governor concluded that a sea - level canal was both desirable and feasible , and that the best and most economical means for its development lay in converting the Panama Canal ( called Route 15 ) to sea level .
In his report , the Governor concluded that a sea - level canal was both desirable and feasible , and that the best and most economical means for its development lay in converting the Panama Canal ( called Route 15 ) to sea level .
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They were first called pre - coöperatives , because they had not yet reached the stage of formal organization , or of incorporation in the law . But they soon began to act as coöperatives , and by the third year of their existence the ...
They were first called pre - coöperatives , because they had not yet reached the stage of formal organization , or of incorporation in the law . But they soon began to act as coöperatives , and by the third year of their existence the ...
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RUDOLPH J TAUSSIG | 1 |
FESSENDEN N OTIS | 25 |
PAUL J SCHEIPS | 53 |
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