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The early years of the century mark a period of great activity and growth in this country, with the City of New York sharing in the building boom which required the construction of highways, subways, aqueducts, and many other utilities on a large scale. I t was at that time, almost immediately after joining the geological staff at Columbia, that Doctor Berkey became identified with this work, and his many reports are famous advisory documents, particularly in connection with tunnels used for aqueducts, transport, and other purposes. His knowledge of geologic principles, facility in critical observation, hard common sense, and ability to state a case in useful, practical and simple terms have all contributed to a unique reputation.

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