Chicago Daily Tribune, Illinois, November 3, 1934
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 5, 1896
The Sphere, London, March 10, 1928
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The Sphere, England, March 8, 1930
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The Sketch, England, February 28, 1934
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Daily Mirror, England, May 11, 1923
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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, New York, October 20, 1930
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The Windsor Star, Ontario, October 30, 1928
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The Evening Sun, Baltimore, Maryland, September 2, 1937
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pennsylvania, January 3, 1941
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The Press Democrat, Santa Rosa, California, June 12, 1940
Sparko was one half of the robot team built by the Westinghouse Electric Corporation for the 1939 New York World’s Fair. His Partner, Elektro, was a seven foot, almost 300 pound robotic man who had a vocabulary of 77 words and could walk forward and backward, smoke cigarettes, turn and bow his head, wave and salute, count to ten, blow up balloons, and could differentiate between green and red. J.M. Barnett, engineer at Westinghouse, told that Sparko was modeled after his scottie, Bonnie. After the World’s Fair Elektro and Sparko toured the country, before settling down at Pacific Ocean Park in Venice, California, in 1957.
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Star Tribune, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 8, 1959
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Robot dance, London, 1950
Light from the Lantern of Diogenes, 1855
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The Alma Enterprise, Kansas, May 4, 1923
