Monday, January 19, 1736 in North America : an address, 1936 January 21.

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Monday, January 19, 1736 in North America : an address, 1936 January 21.

"An address delivered in The Watt Bicentenary in the United States on January 21, 1936 at Philadelphia in the Hall of The Franklin Institute of Pennsylvania during the Special Meeting of The Newcomen Society of England by Charles Penrose, Vice-President for North America, The Newcomen Society of England. "The Watt Bicentenary in The United States Was Held Under Joint Auspices of LeHigh University, The Franklin Institute of the State of Peensylvania, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, [and] The Newcomen Society of England."

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