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Eric Lease Morgan Number of items in the collection; 'How big is my corpus?' ---------------------------------------------------------- 14 Average length of all items measured in words; "More or less, how big is each item?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35157 Average readability score of all items (0 = difficult; 100 = easy) ------------------------------------------------------------------ 72 Top 50 statistically significant keywords; "What is my collection about?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Canal 6 Panama 6 New 5 States 5 Pacific 4 illustration 4 american 3 York 3 United 3 Suez 3 Isthmus 3 Gatun 3 Exposition 3 Company 2 french 2 Tower 2 South 2 San 2 Republic 2 Palace 2 Mr. 2 Fine 2 England 2 Court 2 Commission 2 Colombia 2 California 2 Atlantic 2 Arts 2 America 1 world 1 water 1 tree 1 time 1 tile 1 spring 1 soil 1 sea 1 olive 1 nation 1 man 1 italian 1 great 1 foot 1 fall 1 english 1 drainage 1 drain 1 clay 1 Zone Top 50 lemmatized nouns; "What is discussed?" --------------------------------------------- 1771 water 1384 canal 1092 foot 871 drain 852 work 809 land 669 year 656 time 625 man 536 soil 504 drainage 492 day 482 tile 463 lock 447 mile 424 inch 414 side 408 world 406 level 405 country 392 surface 377 part 373 sea 355 ship 351 building 335 cost 327 way 324 line 318 place 317 engineer 312 point 309 end 308 illustration 305 pipe 297 depth 290 route 273 construction 269 operation 267 clay 265 city 257 distance 257 case 255 earth 251 bottom 248 wall 246 field 246 court 244 people 242 right 237 ground Top 50 proper nouns; "What are the names of persons or places?" -------------------------------------------------------------- 1627 _ 1208 Panama 1064 Canal 855 States 813 United 606 New 428 | 385 Pacific 368 Isthmus 334 Mr. 333 Exposition 298 England 294 Court 271 America 261 Palace 229 Company 227 Government 219 Zone 218 York 203 W. 197 San 180 Suez 180 Gatun 179 President 168 Atlantic 167 Arts 166 Francisco 165 Commission 160 South 155 Americans 151 Colombia 148 H. 146 Orleans 146 Colon 143 West 140 Board 137 California 135 Republic 134 Fine 131 || 131 Congress 127 Culebra 125 French 122 C. 119 J. 116 American 115 Nicaragua 107 M. 106 Tower 105 John Top 50 personal pronouns nouns; "To whom are things referred?" ------------------------------------------------------------- 4283 it 1217 they 1059 we 1037 he 648 i 643 them 254 you 189 him 178 itself 149 us 98 himself 96 themselves 94 one 93 me 85 she 21 her 11 ourselves 11 herself 10 myself 8 yourself 4 thee 3 yours 3 oneself 2 thyself 2 theirs 2 ours 2 not.--goethe 1 ye 1 whereof 1 thy 1 ourself 1 mine 1 jaunty 1 his Top 50 lemmatized verbs; "What do things do?" --------------------------------------------- 17298 be 3894 have 1118 make 751 do 651 find 579 give 522 see 474 take 432 say 406 use 377 go 373 build 372 come 344 drain 330 carry 319 show 309 lay 299 pass 299 follow 297 become 286 know 253 hold 253 bring 251 require 223 call 221 run 219 leave 213 get 207 fill 205 work 202 seem 199 represent 197 stand 197 open 196 keep 193 begin 188 look 186 fall 185 form 180 provide 175 pay 165 place 161 increase 157 set 153 think 150 put 149 lie 145 cut 144 reach 139 rise Top 50 lemmatized adjectives and adverbs; "How are things described?" --------------------------------------------------------------------- 1851 not 1047 great 897 more 844 other 804 so 624 only 564 much 561 well 556 as 509 most 496 first 495 up 485 out 441 very 430 large 429 such 428 many 415 then 415 american 408 same 384 long 369 good 366 high 364 now 341 even 329 deep 319 here 313 down 312 also 309 less 308 new 305 thus 304 small 295 about 285 far 272 little 264 own 261 low 238 necessary 235 too 230 almost 224 there 224 however 223 whole 215 few 207 main 193 still 191 off 189 never 179 nearly Top 50 lemmatized superlative adjectives; "How are things described to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 171 good 118 most 106 great 82 least 62 large 62 high 34 low 32 Most 29 fine 15 near 14 small 14 narrow 13 short 13 late 12 early 12 deep 11 big 8 manif 8 bad 7 simple 6 wide 6 long 6 hot 6 heavy 6 cheap 5 strong 5 slight 5 full 5 farth 4 wet 4 topmost 4 rich 4 pure 4 old 4 noble 4 lovely 3 stiff 3 steep 3 safe 3 quick 3 hard 3 grand 3 dry 2 young 2 true 2 sure 2 southw 2 mighty 2 lofty 2 likeli Top 50 lemmatized superlative adverbs; "How do things do to the extreme?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 391 most 27 well 17 least 2 shortest 2 richest 1 oftenest 1 near 1 goethe 1 bluest Top 50 Internet domains; "What Webbed places are alluded to in this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 www.gutenberg.org 1 www.google.com 1 books.google.com Top 50 URLs; "What is hyperlinked from this corpus?" ---------------------------------------------------- 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41807/41807-h/41807-h.htm 1 http://www.gutenberg.org/files/41807/41807-h.zip 1 http://www.google.com/books?id=I0X49oGRUYMC&oe 1 http://books.google.com Top 50 email addresses; "Who are you gonna call?" ------------------------------------------------- Top 50 positive assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-noun?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 _ see _ 5 * do not 5 time is past 4 canal does not 4 canal has not 4 lands require drainage 3 canal is not 3 man has ever 3 man was worthy 3 soil is _ 3 states did not 3 states took over 3 tiles are not 3 water does not 3 water is not 2 _ does not 2 _ see also 2 canal has already 2 canal is _ 2 canal is almost 2 canal is now 2 canal is only 2 canal was not 2 canal was open 2 days gave less 2 drain is double 2 drainage is expensive 2 drains are usually 2 drains run soonest 2 land is much 2 lands do not 2 lands require drainage?--horace 2 lock is empty 2 pacific is double 2 panama have just 2 panama is famous 2 panama is now 2 soil were perfectly 2 states had only 2 states is not 2 states was not 2 tiles are dear 2 tiles were not 2 water has ever 2 water is never 2 water runs down 2 water was not 2 water was then 2 work was available 2 work was not Top 50 negative assertions; "What sentences are in the shape of noun-verb-no|not-noun?" --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 canal has not yet 1 _ is not more 1 canal are not sufficient 1 canal is not only 1 canal was not possible 1 canal were not satisfied 1 canals are no longer 1 countries have not yet 1 day is not far 1 days was not wholly 1 drain is not sufficient 1 drain was not deep 1 drains are not equidistant 1 land is not absolutely 1 land requires no under 1 land was not intrinsically 1 locks are not yet 1 men showed no signs 1 panama was no better 1 soil were not properly 1 states had no right 1 states have no idea 1 states have not always 1 states was not ready 1 states were not greatly 1 tile is not large 1 tiles are no more 1 tiles are not likely 1 tiles are not yet 1 tiles have not yet 1 tiles were not so 1 tiles were not then 1 time has not yet 1 water be not too 1 water does not readily 1 water having no force 1 water is not sufficiently 1 water was not as 1 water was not only 1 work was no more 1 work was not yet 1 world is no longer 1 years is no longer A rudimentary bibliography -------------------------- id = 37671 author = Cornish, Vaughan title = The Panama Canal and Its Makers date = keywords = CULEBRA; Canal; Commission; Isthmus; New; Pacific; Panama; States; Suez; United; York; american; illustration summary = AT the present moment the Canal Zone of the Isthmus of Panama is the United States was increased, for the Suez Canal does not shorten the part of the work required for a tide-level canal was well executed on The affairs of the Company were taken over by the New Panama Canal funds to construct a high-level Panama canal. sea-level at Panama, and on the Nicaraguan route only a high-level canal placed by the New Panama Canal Company on their works and property. The New Panama Canal Company, learning that BETWEEN Colon and Panama the American Isthmus is about 36 miles across Engineers had under-estimated the time required for the tide-level canal The construction of the Suez Canal was a work of excavation pure and from the figures supplied to the Canal Commission from the United States Hence, when the Panama Canal is open it will be 581 miles nearer than id = 31383 author = Dabney, Thomas Ewing title = The Industrial Canal and Inner Harbor of New Orleans History, Description and Economic Aspects of Giant Facility Created to Encourage Industrial Expansion and Develop Commerce date = keywords = Board; Canal; Company; Dock; Industrial; Lake; Mississippi; New; Orleans; Pontchartrain summary = President, Board of Commissioners of Port of New Orleans] NEW ORLEANS DECIDES TO BUILD CANAL. NEW ORLEANS DECIDES TO BUILD CANAL. As the New Orleans Item said, October 22, 1915, "the lack of that canal city and the Mississippi Valley"; the New Orleans Real Estate Board and original Erie Canal harmed New Orleans because Mississippi River boat Canal, and he believed in the possibility of development of New Orleans vitally affects the credit of the Dock Board, the city of New Orleans interests hostile to the canal project and to the port of New Orleans." lock when ships drawing 30-feet of water come to New Orleans? people that the lack of such a canal had cost New Orleans millions of Industrial Canal to the development of New Orleans, and the commerce of "A ship canal, connecting the river and the lake at New Orleans will be id = 23435 author = French, Henry F. (Henry Flagg) title = Farm drainage The Principles, Processes, and Effects of Draining Land with Stones, Wood, Plows, and Open Ditches, and Especially with Tiles date = keywords = America; CHAPTER; Denton; Elkington; England; Fig; Mr.; New; States; Summer; Winter; York; clay; drain; drainage; english; fall; foot; illustration; soil; spring; tile; water summary = land--that shall tell the man who never saw a drain-tile what thorough The per-centage of water of drainage from land under-drained with tile, surface would be water of drainage--presuming, of course, the land to be case in which the draining out of water from a well, by drainage for or "water-table;" and this, in drained land, is at about the level of is to perform, what water is to fall into it, what land it is to drain. feet of land will the water fall into the drain? fully from deep drained land." One inch of water over an acre is sufficiently rapid drainage, because the water cannot get to the drains If the land be properly drained, the water falling Crops.--Drainage prevents Drought.--Drained Soils hold most Crops.--Drainage prevents Drought.--Drained Soils hold most which is drained, the general effect of the drainage of wet lands upon id = 41807 author = Haskin, Frederic J. (Frederic Jennings) title = The Panama Canal date = keywords = Atlantic; Canal; Colombia; Commission; Company; Congress; Culebra; Cut; French; Gatun; Government; Isthmian; Isthmus; New; Nicaragua; Pacific; Panama; President; Railroad; Republic; States; Suez; United; Zone; american; illustration summary = For years the United States was inclined to favor a canal cut through When the United States acquired the properties of the new French Canal building of the canal, it found that the Panama Railroad Company held Soon after New Year''s Day, 1907, the chief engineer of the canal, When the United States finally decided to build the Panama Canal, the attempting to get the New Panama Canal Company to state for what sum United States, the New Panama Canal Company, and the Republic of The United States had agreed to pay to the New Panama Canal Company Two representatives of the New Panama Canal Company working building of the Panama Canal by the United States. When the United States decided to build the Panama Canal, it found the the United States began to build the Panama Canal this work was It will take years, even with the Panama Canal in operation, id = 29269 author = Hill, H. R. title = A Succinct View of the Importance and Practicability of Forming a Ship Canal across the Isthmus of Panama date = keywords = America; Canal; Isthmus; Panama summary = The advantage of a Canal of sufficient size to allow large vessels to whole width of the isthmus, from the Bay of Limon to that of Panama, countries to which the Canal through the Isthmus will be the shortest Isthmus;[10] but if the formation of a canal should be undertaken by canal from Cruces to Panama, of which the navigation would only be within five leagues of Panama; but though the formation of a Canal Panama is a distance of about 30 miles, through a level country, with a fine river,[11] to supply water for the Canal, and no difficulty between the river Chagres, and a point of the coast of the Pacific 1. That the width of the Isthmus of Panama, in _a direct line_, does possibility of forming a water communication across the Isthmus of result from the opening of a Ship Canal through the Isthmus of Panama; id = 37124 author = James, Juliet Helena Lumbard title = A Foreword to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition date = keywords = great summary = THE PASTEL CITY BY THE SEA There is a hill-crowned city by a silver sea, near a _Golden Gate_. hill-crowned city, and on its northern side has created of the shore an water-lashed city, and in part, a forest of pines stretches to the west. across the sapphire sea, one looks onto the long undulations of hills, marshy stretch, with lagoons working their way far into the land--the waves, came Venus rowed by the fairies--in her hand the golden ball of Over the waves they came to the _Golden Land of the Pacific_. stretch of wave-washed shore. One day a man appeared on the hill-top o''er-looking this wondrous city, those who dream could think of; a city glowing with warmth of color, working, of living--and all because of the great beauty. And the pastel city by the sea will not leave us, for as the years go id = 7348 author = Macomber, Ben title = The Jewel City date = keywords = Ages; Annex; Arts; Building; California; Charles; Commissioner; Court; Exposition; Fine; Fountain; Francisco; Hall; Mrs.; New; Pacific; Palace; San; South; States; Tower; american; french; italian summary = Palace of Fine Arts and its Exhibit, with the Awards," supplies such an Portal between the Courts of Palms and Seasons--Pacific Photo and Art Co. Fountain of Summer--J. Colonnade, Fine Arts, and Half-Dome, Food Products Palace The central group of Exposition structures really a single vast palace, whose mural pictures adorn the courts and arches and the Fine Arts figure, which the sculptor shows in the Palace of Fine Arts, is there This limitation of the Fine Arts exhibit has made room for a great [1] For plan of rooms and national sections in the Palace of Fine Arts, Palace of Fine Arts, the best pictures and Sculptures are shown here. The state exhibits are in the Exposition palaces. exhibited in the Palace of Fine Arts, or in the state or foreign Exposition palaces, courts, and gardens. "Exposition Sculpture," adorning the palaces, courts and gardens, id = 42603 author = Merry, William L. (William Lawrence) title = San Francisco and the Nicaragua Canal date = keywords = Canal; San summary = United States Government will build a canal on a broader and more greater distance around Cape Horn or higher Panama Railway Route and advantage_ developed at Nicaragua, as against the Suez Canal built First: The Nicaragua Canal will divert commerce from San divert maritime commerce from San Francisco and other Pacific Coast of five thousand miles navigation and canal toll in their favor the Asiatic Ports within the distance attraction of the Canal, the That the canal will _divert_ some overland traffic from the railways is Coast our overland railways will find full compensation--the Canal will miles nearer New York via Suez than Nicaragua. Canal for United States commerce. Canal can be made, as the distance from the United States to Port Said NICARAGUA CANAL DISTANCES NICARAGUA CANAL DISTANCES Asiatic Route to and from Brito, the Pacific Terminus of Canal. approximately to all United States Pacific Coast Ports. and Distances Saved by the Nicaragua Canal, id = 34124 author = Mills, J. Saxon (John Saxon) title = The Panama Canal: A history and description of the enterprise date = keywords = Atlantic; British; Canal; Colombia; Colon; Company; England; Gatun; Mr.; New; Pacific; Panama; Republic; South; States; Suez; United; West; York; american; french summary = Johnson''s Official Report on Panama Canal Traffic and Tolls (Washington, Overtures made by Central America to United States for canal 1825 President Grant recommends canal under United States control 1869 But the United States, determined by this time to construct a canal for abrogation of a treaty which forbade the United States to build a canal lock canal which the United States have completed. Panama canal possible, and we shall have a good deal more to say on this no use for the United States to acquire unfinished canal-works if they paid to the New Panama Canal Company by the United States would drop between the United States and Colombia, Panama had received a new placed the United States in a position to begin the work of canal Caribbean Sea. When the New Panama Canal Company changed its plans and in the United States regard the Panama Canal as a very disinterested id = 9647 author = Mullgardt, Louis Christian title = The Architecture and Landscape Gardening of the Exposition A Pictorial Survey of the Most Beautiful Achitectural Compositions of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition date = keywords = Arts; Avenue; Colonnade; Court; Exposition; Fine; Newton; Palace; Palms; Tower; Zenis summary = The Rotunda of the Palace of Fine Arts--A View by Night. Court of Palms--Portal, Palace of Education. Court of Palms--Portal, Palace of Liberal Arts. Court of Palms--Italian Tower from Main Portal. Palace of Liberal Arts--Portal, From the South Gardens. Palace of Liberal Arts--Elephant Fountain Niche by Night. Court of Flowers--Italian Tower from Colonnade. Court of the Universe--Corinthian Colonnade and Gardens Palace of Fine Arts--A Picturesque Garden Fountain. Palace of Fine Arts--The Garden and Fountain of Time. Tower of Jewels, and the separate buildings, Festival Hall, the Palace Flowers faces Festival Hall, whereas the Court of Palms faces the Palace central block of buildings, is the Palace of Fine Arts, and to the east, the main group of buildings between the Palaces of Varied Industries and Palace of Varied Industries on the east and the Court of Ages on the The north face of the Palace of Education, which opens on the Court of id = 48924 author = Pennell, Joseph title = Joseph Pennell''s pictures of the Panama Canal Reproductions of a series of lithographs made by him on the Isthmus of Panama, January—March 1912, together with impressions and notes by the artist date = keywords = Canal; Gatun; Panama; illustration summary = Here are locomotives, dredges, lock-gates, huge bulks of iron, great the French Canal, completed and working up to, I believe, Gatun Lock built to carry the huge engines that drag the long trains of dirt and you, and show you how, the French worked on the Canal right across the American politics--which we are in for; but to draw the Canal as it is, from Colon, on the left bank of the French Canal, seen on the right of While I was on the Isthmus the old line from Gatun to the Culebra Cut drawing was made looking across the lake near Gatun, with the dam in does the work of digging the Canal and filling the trains, and does it The drawing shows the two locks side by side, the great will be filled by a small lake between this lock and Pedro Miguel. lock--the last on the Canal. id = 41987 author = Rogers, Robert W. (Robert Wells) title = "The United Seas" date = keywords = California; Exposition; God; Pacific; Panama; man; nation; olive; sea; tree; world summary = Here, the new spirit of World Democracy, still youthful like The Son of Man''s distant vision of an essentially united earth, Sea--Verging into the world-vision. inspired in their minds by the sight of our great Western sea. The New York World puts it clearly in these words: "Today the canal lies if all men were like him in spirit the brotherhood of the nations would How much earth''s flowers, hills, valleys and human life owe to the sea restricted nationalism they will gain the inspiration of the world part of the whole world, and if God is in the seas as well as the which comes from a faith in God, by helping to unify the world''s nature and build nations, republics and a world democracy. the grandeur of the world vision through the power of the seas; might we could speak of the world''s first orange trees which were found in id = 12010 author = Williams, Cora Lenore title = The Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition: San Francisco, 1915 date = keywords = Dimensional; Fourth; Head; time summary = Essay on the Fourth-Dimensional Reaches of the Exposition. thereof there was all things like as in a natural man''s head. simples it should have motion, and in one month space speak: the time of I knew Time was and I know what things there was * * * * The Brazen Head spake again these words: ''Time is past''; and concerning the fourth-dimensional reaches of our Exposition. fourth dimension in the process of evolving for our consciousness. we are not only confronted with the fourth dimension as a thought-form, spiritual balance we shall doubtless find that our space world has taken creature knows, then is its thought-form one-dimensional even though its While a man''s space-world is limited by his thought, it is, on the need in order to come to a fourth-dimensional consciousness, said Henri new thought-form than a great international exposition. strange the sight of the world-consciousness passing over into a higher