Word: built
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...factories inhumanity and the exploitation of the workers are brought to a fine art. . . . The 'Ford of Zlin' prospers . . . but [his] success is built upon the living flesh and blood of . . . workers...
There are Bat'a schools, Bat'a banks, Bat'a better baby clinics, Bat'a airplanes for the delivery of rush orders, and today, two Bat'a skyscrapers (the first in Czechoslovakia) are about to be built in Prague...
Newark, N.J.'s. airport, built to be the great western terminal of transcontinental air lines opened last week. To land there are the Manhattan-bound mail planes from Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Cleveland, Chicago, Boston, Montreal. The port has two 700-ft. runways each a half mile long, a postoffice building, radio station, meteorological station besides the usual hangars, administration buildings and machine shop. Eventually an elevated highway without crossings will be constructed towards New York Harbor so that plane mail can be rushed into the city in 33 minutes. The lag now is nearly an hour...
...framework within the gas bag (envelope). The result was a superb instrument of war-with long cruising radius and many-bomb capacity. Terms of peace made it necessary for Dr. Eckener to bring Zeppelin ZR3 to the U. S., where she was promptly rechristened Los Angeles. After that, he built the Count Zeppelin for commercial purposes. Now, in his 60's Dr. Eckener carries his six feet as straight as does a drill sergeant...
...Davis also said that he thought it was extremely doubtful that a possibility existed for students of the University to room in the new apartments. This will be the first time since 1876 when Beck Hall was first built that it has not been inhabited by members of the University. The original building cost approximately 100,000 dollars...