Graphic Presentation
Walker, Helen and Walter Durost, Statistical Tables: Their Structure and Use (Bureau of Publications), Teachers College, Columbia University, New York City, 1936
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WMhingt.m. D. C..' 486,860
Clicvy CliMc, Mil 8,000
Takoiim I'ark, Md 6,415
Silver Spring. M<1 5,000
UyalUville, M.l 4,264
Mt. Rainier, M«l 3,832
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1929 354,9.32,330
1930 400. 20S, 431
1931 43.S, 360. 3S1
1932 - 464, 108,604
1933 495,013,756
1934 . 602, 832,609
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Federal Power Commission. National Power Survey, Cost of Distribution of Electricity 1936.
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A. Population of the Principal Cities Served by the Potonnac Electric Power Company in 1934, and Trend. of Service Growth from 1929 to 1934.
These are simple tables arranged according to magnitudes and chronologically. Note that the arrangement is from the top down.
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B. As Maine Goes So Goes the Nation?
This diagram shows that Maine, the state which had its election first, forecasted the result of the presidential election with approximate accuracy. The forecast has been "wrong" three times up through 1936. In 1940, however. Maine will hold its election at the same time as the other states.
Adapted from The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
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