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  • curprev 20:3020:30, 24 November 2023 Citation bot talk contribs 85,921 bytes +67 Add: title. Changed bare reference to CS1/2. | Use this bot. Report bugs. | Suggested by Whoop whoop pull up | #UCB_webform 815/2372
  • curprev 11:5411:54, 24 November 2023 Jms6000 talk contribs 85,854 bytes −313 Origin: simply untrue, and is not even what the linked reference says. It is referring to Eiffel's acknowledgement of inspiration for (and you can only just read this in the text scanned) a 1000ft tower (which was definitely not the lattice tower referred to here) coming from the American proposed Centennial tower of NINETEEN SEVENTY-SIX, a project proposed for the Centennial Anniversary Philadelphia World's Fair by American architechts Clarke and Reeves. See Scientific American, 1874.

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