Philosophy And Methods of Operation of the Analytic System for the Measurement O

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Philosophy And Methods of Operation of the Analytic System for the Measurement O
Harold Miner Hess
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. 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 . 0 At the top of this table you will note under the list of expos- ing buildings the names of all kinds of bu
...ildings from frame to brick. The numbers under each class, such as brick-veneered No. 1. No. 2 and No. 3, are used to designate the different types of con- struction of that class, which, of course, are defined. Brick-veneered No. 1, for instance, is defined as a brick-veneered building "with shingle roof or wooden mansard :" lirick-veneered No. 2 as a brick-veneered building "with metal roof and no parapet, or with unprotected openings, " and brick-veneered No. 3 as a brick-veneered building "with metal roof and parapet twelve inches high and with no unprotected openings.

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