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Domestic News June 10, 1930

The Daily Alaska Empire

Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska

What is this article about?

A. N. Severin visits Juneau to oversee delayed construction of Territorial and Federal Building due to wet spring weather; superintendent R. M. Curtis to leave for Honolulu June 20, replaced by John Turner.

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SEVERIN HERE
ON BUSINESS
Says Wet Spring Weather
Has Delayed Progress
on Capitol Building

A. N. Severin of the N. P. Severin Company, contractors for the erection of the Territorial and Federal Building, was an arrival on the Aleutian this morning for a three-day visit in Juneau.

Construction work on the project is progressing as rapidly as possible under weather conditions, according to Mr. Severin. He intimated that the rainy spells prevailing during the spring months have hampered, to some extent, the scheduled progress.

R. M. Curtis, present superintendent at the Capital lot, will leave here June 20 for Honolulu, where he will be connected with another construction job with the N. P. Severin Company. Upon his departure, John Turner will replace him here.

What sub-type of article is it?

Infrastructure Arrival Departure

What keywords are associated?

Capitol Building Construction Weather Delay Severin Company Personnel Change Juneau Arrival

What entities or persons were involved?

A. N. Severin R. M. Curtis John Turner N. P. Severin Company

Where did it happen?

Juneau

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Juneau

Event Date

This Morning

Key Persons

A. N. Severin R. M. Curtis John Turner N. P. Severin Company

Outcome

construction progressing as rapidly as possible but delayed by wet spring weather; r. m. curtis to leave june 20 for honolulu and be replaced by john turner

Event Details

A. N. Severin arrived on the Aleutian for a three-day visit to discuss construction of the Territorial and Federal Building, which has been hampered by rainy spring weather; R. M. Curtis, current superintendent, will depart June 20 for another job in Honolulu, to be replaced by John Turner

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