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The Terre Haute Tribune, Indiana, September 2, 1953
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The Terre Haute Tribune, Indiana, September 2, 1953
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The Courier-Journal, Kentucky, November 22, 1896
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, January 5, 1951
Technical advances will be well distributed throughout the economy. For example, a housewife may use an electronic stove and prepare roast beef in less time than it takes to set the table.
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The Tacoma Times, Washington, April 28, 1913
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Feather River Bulletin, Quincy, California, January 14, 1926
If we may sit at home and see, hear, talk with and comprehend all that is going on in the world, what need will there be to use the airship, or, in fact, to travel anywhere?
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, May 8, 1908
The St. Louis Star and Times, Missouri, April 17, 1910
Diagram showing “what the interior of a 'future super-Titanic’ may look like”.
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The Los Angeles Times, California, March 1, 1953
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The Minneapolis Journal, Minnesota, April 18, 1906
Each town can have one of these electrical instruments which can be connected with different hotels, business houses and dwelling of the city, much as the telephone is today.
East Hastings, Vancouver, 1932 (and today)
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The News-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, July 28, 1925
Community housing, LIFE magazine, October 19, 1942
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The New York Times, March 3, 1907
In 1920.
when you ride in your airship,
don’t quarrel, fume, or pout,
because an airship’s not the place,
to have a falling out.
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Washington Court House, Ohio, August 23, 1938
…Of the 100 passengers on the ship, 26 will be carried in the ship’s wings…
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, May 6, 1943
This magic mirror, inter-room television is another one of the amazing conveniences American skill and ingenuity will give to us some day after the war - another miracle of man’s harnessing of electricity.