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...below a specified level at Trenton, New York must release a part of its impounded supply. On the East Branch will be constructed an $18,700,000 dam from which a tunnel big enough to drive an automobile in will be blasted 22 mi. through solid mountain rock to link with the present Catskill system. Another $7,200,000 reservoir will be made on the Neversink River. Total cost of dams, reservoirs and aqueducts for the new project: $210,000,000. Twelve years will elapse before its completion...
This discovery, the most complete settlement of the Neolithic Period ever brought to light, is thought to be particularly valuable as a link between the cultures of the Mediterranean and the Northern Europe civilizations from which the stocks of the races now populating North America are drawn. This is the second trip made by the expedition. On the first, the site was discovered but it was not until a recent trip that the ground was cleared and its importance was made known. Another expedition will leave within a few months...
...this half of the play; while Miss Katherine Warren, as Rosine Browne, is the emotional storm center. Between the two and quite dominating the stage is Mr. Novellow himself. This very handsome and accomplished actor author scores the outstanding hit of the evening. His part is the unifying link which knits the otherwise diverse elements of the play into an intriguing and generally unified whole; and Mr. Novello leaves little to be desired in his rendering of this congenial role...
...even with the Panama Canal completed at a cost of $388,000,000, a national defense argument persisted that the U. S. required two canals to link its Atlantic and Pacific coasts. In 1916 the U. S. purchased for $3,000,000 a 99-year option to build a canal across Nicaragua, from Greytown through Lake Nicaragua to Brito, a distance of 177 mi. In 1929 after traffic through the Panama canal had increased at a rate to indicate serious congestion by 1955, President Hoover appointed a special board to; study the feasibility and cost of the Nicaraguan route...
...allow the University the flexibility so essential during the first college year. The Freshman tutor gauging the maturity of his men could give the advanced a free rein and at the same time bring those less mature to a point where they too would be ready for emancipation. A link would thus be made between the schools and the colleges and the problems of adjustment would at least find partial solution. In addition the adviser should help the student to form a standard of values in regard to extra-curricular activity and social matters which he might never work...