Realm of Science April 20th 1913

First Paragraph: | The Woolworth Building, now nearing completion in New York City, is the highest building ever erected on earth. Its top is 785 feet above the sidewalk, and its foundation is 120 feet below it, so that its total height from foundation to summit is 905 feet. It contains 23,000 tons...

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Main Author: Rigge, William F., S.J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 1913
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spelling ftcreightonuniv:oai:dspace2.creighton.edu:10504/120697 2023-05-15T17:39:49+02:00 Realm of Science April 20th 1913 The Creighton Chronicle Rigge, William F., S.J. 1913-04-20 http://hdl.handle.net/10504/120697 en_US eng http://hdl.handle.net/10504/120697 Rigge Papers The Realm of Science North Pole South Pole Article 1913 ftcreightonuniv 2019-04-13T22:25:57Z First Paragraph: | The Woolworth Building, now nearing completion in New York City, is the highest building ever erected on earth. Its top is 785 feet above the sidewalk, and its foundation is 120 feet below it, so that its total height from foundation to summit is 905 feet. It contains 23,000 tons of structural steel, 17,000,000 bricks, and 1,800,000 square feet of floor tiles. Its weight is computed to be 125,000 tons, and its cost is $12,000,000. The building covers a plot 155 by 200 feet and is U-shaped in plan. There are thirty stories in the main building, the roof of which stands 400 feet above the street. A central tower 85x86 feet contains an additional number of 25 stories above the roof. IV 464-466 7 Article in Journal/Newspaper North Pole South pole Creighton University: Creighton Digital Repository (CDR) Creighton ENVELOPE(65.633,65.633,-70.417,-70.417) North Pole South Pole
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description First Paragraph: | The Woolworth Building, now nearing completion in New York City, is the highest building ever erected on earth. Its top is 785 feet above the sidewalk, and its foundation is 120 feet below it, so that its total height from foundation to summit is 905 feet. It contains 23,000 tons of structural steel, 17,000,000 bricks, and 1,800,000 square feet of floor tiles. Its weight is computed to be 125,000 tons, and its cost is $12,000,000. The building covers a plot 155 by 200 feet and is U-shaped in plan. There are thirty stories in the main building, the roof of which stands 400 feet above the street. A central tower 85x86 feet contains an additional number of 25 stories above the roof. IV 464-466 7
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