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4m, *aNATIONAL PROJECT - Frank Schieslngcr of eight geographical regions of the nation. 1 oDoylestown was one of a group of noted architects from throughout the nation who aided in afederal-sponsored research project undertaken instudy was supported by a $” i. 3**10 grant from thoOffice of Civilian Defense and i* intended to show how \merican cities might better prepare forsit$•Si i'4*ithe School of Architecture at the University of lt;nergencies, ranging from hurricanes and floodsKentucky. The architects and teams of t'K archi- to nuclear attac ks. An illustrated, summarizingtecture majors have developed designs for emergency operations centers appropriate for each ofWL - Vi!3L.-*L,Ilook on the project ill he published in the spring.4*I#(|kP2#*y $£I 14-|1 f■I'1i11 .lt;•r:C*i J*TechnologyMore RapidThanJawsi iJOSEPH BULLOCKUiad Aufo Porfi And Scrap1525 Turk Id. Warrington Dt 3*1923Technology moves faster thanthe laws of the land and bettermethods ami new instruments inurveying are correcting the errors** fat boundary measure*ments more quickly lhan the law adjusts to present day probfans.This is the opinion expressed by David Meixncr, a Delaware V a 11 ey surveying engineer, speaking at the fourth hand and Construction Surveyors Confer-cnce at the Pennsylvania State University.FRANK SCHLESINCER
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Doylestown Daily Intelligencer

Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US

Thu, Dec 24, 1964

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