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English: Laying of date stone by General Contractors, William R. Goss Co. of Chicago, IL.

Shown on the ground from left to right:

  • H. G. Beutell, Chief, Information Section, NBS;
  • George Clickfeld, plumbing contractor, Newark, NJ;
  • Gus Asklund, reinforcing foreman, Goss Co.;
  • L. V. Judson, Chief, Length Measurement Section, NBS;
  • O. L. Britt, Chief, Mechanical Plant, NBS;
  • Martin Kort, assistant bricklayer foreman, Goss Co.;
  • William Bowers, foreman, Plymouth Electrics Co., subcontractor;
  • D. E. Thomas, Chief, Office Division, NBS;
  • Charles Wenckert, superintendant, Goss Co.;
  • E. J. Schell, Structural Engineer, Buolding Prac. and Specifications Section, NBS;
  • H. W. Bearce, Chief, Weights and Measures Division, NBS;
  • V. B. Phelan, Chief, Building Prac. and Specifications Section, NBS;
  • G. H. Vaneman, Chief, Purchase and Stores Section, NBS;
  • E. C. Crittenden, Assistant Director, NBS;
  • L. J. Briggs, Director, NBS;
  • W. E. Emley, Chief, Organic and Fibrous Materials Divison, NBS;
  • W. J. Moore, Construction Engineer, Public Buildings, Administration;
  • A. S. McAllister, Assistant Director, NBS;
  • G. N. Thompson, Chief, Building Codes section, NBS.

On runway from left to right:

  • W. Garrett, labor foreman, Goss Co.;
  • Adam Seek, assistant carpenter foreman, Goss Co.;
  • A. Bergman, timekeeper, Goss Co.;
  • James Old, bricklayer foreman, Goss Co.
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Author National Institute of Standards and Technology
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