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NIST Special Publication 1068 Ferdi
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6. Donation of Hassler's Report to
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About the Editors Harriet Hassler i
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1. Introduction Ferdinand Rudolph H
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2.2 The Bureau of Standards and its
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2.4 F. R. Hassler: First Superinten
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mission, "political changes notwith
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2.6 History of Geodetic Surveying:
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3.2 Message from the Swiss Federal
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3.4 Origin of "The Project", by Mar
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Thus, Hassler's concept of placing
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References: Adams, Oscar S. General
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The carriage originally was drawn b
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4.2 Remarks, by Rear Admiral Harley
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5.2 Remarks, by Dr. Albert C. Parr,
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5.3 Remarks, by Dr. Hratch Semerjia
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5.4 Remarks, by Captain Roger L. Pa
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5.5 Remarks, by Captain Charles A.
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unpleasant relations with that body
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Slide 2 This afternoon, I will ende
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Slide 5 Family church in Aarau wher
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Slide 8 I would like to share with
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Slide 10 Next, I want to share this
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5.7 The Hassler Family, by Ardoth A
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Slide 3 This is silhouette of the H
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