Graphic Presentation
3. Words alone would have presented a
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A. Anatolia and Arabia Superinnposed on the United States to Illustrate Their Relative Areas.
Seldom is a verbal explanation of the difference in area of two countries satisfactory. Presented in this form, the difference is readily seen.
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Toronto Indiutriiil Commi'ision. "Cnii.idn** National Market," IQ.'^S.
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B. Transportation Facilities of Toronto, Canada, in 1937.
The inclusion of a detail of a large map clarifies and explains. In this map, the detail in the lower right corner made it possible to designate the city Toronto merely as a circle in the larger map.
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Eastern Air Lines. N. Y. C.
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A. A Comparison of the Air Line Routes in 1928 and in 1938 of What Is Now the Eastern Air Lines in the United States.
1. A "then" and "now" comparison is easily made on two maps.
2. Note that a great deal of black ink was used and that as a result the routes and the
names of the cities are easily seen.
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B. Connparison of the Areas of the United States and Europe. Compare the effectiveness of this with 162 A.