Walter L. Greene
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Remote Control for Power Stations – by Walter L. Greene
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Sources of Electrical Service – by Walter L. Greene
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Speeding to Boston the All-weather Way – Back of a 4000-hp Diesel-electric Locomotive – by Walter L. Greene
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Street Lighting – by Walter L. Greene
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Submarines Rely on Electricity for Undersea Propulsion and Essential Operating Power – by Walter L. Greene
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Swimming in a Pool of Light – by Walter L. Greene
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Tankers Equipped with G-E Turbine-Electric Propulsion are Speeding Victory – by Walter L. Greene
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Tapping the World’s Supply of Oil – by Walter L. Greene
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The All-Electric Ward Liner Morro Castle entering Havana Harbor – by Walter L. Greene
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The Control Pulpit – by Walter L. Greene
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The Diesel-Electric Train – by Walter L. Greene
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The Dollar Liner, President Hoover, at the Harbor Shanghai – by Walter L. Greene
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The Electric Ship “California” in the Panama Canal – by Walter L. Greene
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The Electrical Standard of Living – by Walter L. Greene
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The Electrically Driven “Wheelbarrow” Carries Material 9.6 Miles at Shasta Dam – by Walter L. Greene
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The Electrified Farm – by Walter L. Greene
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The Empire State Building – the World’s Tallest Structure – by Walter L. Greene
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The first Electrified Car Dumper on the Great Lakes – by Walter L. Greene
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The First Step in the Rubber Industry – by Walter L. Greene
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The G_E Room Air conditioner in the Home – by Walter L. Greene
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The General Electric Building in New York – by Walter L. Greene
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The Kitchen of Her Dreams – by Walter L. Greene
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The Light of the Times – by Walter L. Greene
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The Lights of Wilshire boulevard, Los Angeles – by Walter L. Greene
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The long arm of electric transmission brings wealth and comfort to thousands of communities – by Walter L. Greene
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The Magic of Radio – by Walter L. Greene
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The modern steel mill with its severe manufacturing requirements is dependent on electrical equipment – by Walter L. Greene
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The New American Home – by Walter L. Greene
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The Panama Mail Liner Santa Rosa Leaves New York Harbor – by Walter L. Greene
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the Path of Electrical Service – by Walter L. Greene





























