Monday, Mar. 09, 1936
Dam Done
Their feet planted on concrete 727 ft. above the Colorado River, two big, hard-rock engineers shook hands for the newsreels. Said Six Companies, Inc.'s Frank T. ("Hurry Up'') Crowe to the U. S. Reclamation Service's Ralph Lowry: "Take it, it's yours now." With that ceremony Boulder ("Hoover") Dam, world's highest, backing up the world's greatest man-made lake (115 mi. long when filled), was formally transferred last week from contractors to Government, completed two years ahead of schedule, five years after it was begun.
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