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Show To solve theanemomettr problem, Professor Hagen says that what is now needed are experiauntH with an anemometer as light as practicable, practi-cable, and which will present a slightly greater pr portional resist-aucu resist-aucu U the higher winds than to tlie lighter, and possibly cause fewer whirls around the cure. About the time Dr. Franklin was studying upon his horological problem prob-lem or not many years lab r EH Terry began making wooden clocks In Connecticut, his implements being be-ing simply a t-iw and a Jackknife. ftcr building up quite a business, lies. Id out (in 1S10) to Seth Thomas and Silas Hoadlcy, and from this small beginning the great industry or American ciockmaklug took its I |