Niagara Falls 



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Oxley 



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Urban 



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Amot 



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Behrend 



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 Greene 



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of the hard, practical spirit of the age than on the Canadian side of the 

 most famous of cataracts. Those who are prone to value none but pay- 

 ing facts have verily had their triumph here, and the votaries of the 

 sublime and beautiful have been put to utter rout." 



URBAN, Henry. Utilisation des chutes du Niagara. (Societe Beige 

 d'electriciens. Feb., 1907. 24:33-48.) 



An account of the development and distribution of the Niagara Falls 

 Power Company and the Ontario Power Company. The article also con- 

 tains some diagrams. 



1908 



ARNOT, Raymond H. The industries of Niagara Falls. (Pop. sci. 

 mo., Oct., 1908. 73:306-318.) 



A simple and interesting study of Niagara Falls as an electro-chemical 

 center. 



BEHREND, B. A. A large new generator for Niagara Falls. (Trans. 

 Am. inst. elec. eng'rs. Atlantic City, July 1, 1908. 27:pt. 2, 

 1057-1068.) 



A technical and detailed description of machinery for the new plant of 

 the Niagara Falls Hydraulic Power and Manufacturing Company. 



Electric power in Ontario. (Power, Nov. 3, 1908. 29:754.) 



Discussion of hydro-electric power in Ontario with special reference 

 to the situation at Hamilton by the consul in Hamilton. (Quoted from 

 the Consular and Trade reports.) 



Greene, Francis Vinton. The equities at Niagara. . . . 

 Wash. (1908.) 



A statement submitted on behalf of the Lower Niagara River Power 

 and Water Supply Company of New York; the Niagara, Lockport and 

 Ontario Power Company of New York, and the Ontario Power Company 

 of Niagara Falls, Canada. The statement is a plea for the removal of 

 the prohibitions of the act of June 29, 1906. 



(The) long distance transmission record. (Elec. wld., May 2, 1908. 

 51:888-889.) 



An editorial on Niagara power in Auburn, New York, 163 miles 

 away, " probably the longest twenty-four-hours-a-day transmission yet in 

 use." 



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