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3.3 The Office of Weights and Measu
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3.5 Some Reflections on Hassler's C
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Figure 1. Source: Snyder and Voxlan
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3.6 The Hassler Carriage, by Willia
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4. Hassler Memorial Park Dedication
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4.3 Remarks, by Dr. Hans Oser, Pres
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4.4 Remarks, by Captain Charles A.
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5. Hassler Memorial Tablet Dedicati
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The stone we have placed in the NIS
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Remarks by Capt. Charles A. Burroug
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5.6 Through the Years with Ferdinan
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Slide 7 Here is a portrait of Hassl
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Slide 2 FRH had nine children; two
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Zschokke, Emil. Ingenieur F. R. Has