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\&On Long Island 30,000 years;\&Cretaceous sediments redeposited\&by recent glaciation\*.\&\*.ad\&T}\&\*.TE.OU.fi.TSallbox;cfI s sc cw(1i) cw(1i)lp9 lp9 lp9.New York Area RocksEra Formation Age (years)Precambrian Reading Prong >1 billionPaleozoic Manhattan Prong 400 millionMesozoic T{.naNewark Basin, incl.Stockton, Lockatong, and Brunswickformations; also Watchungsand Palisades.T} 200 millionCenozoic Coastal Plain T{On Long Island 30,000 years;Cretaceous sediments redepositedby recent glaciation..adT}.TE.IN 2i\&\*.EQ\&delim $$\&\*.EN.sp\&\*. \*. \*..sp\&\*.TS\&doublebox;\&c c\&l l\*.\&Name\*TDefinition\&\*.sp\&\*.vs +2p\&Gamma\*T$GAMMA (z) = int sub 0 sup inf t sup {z-1} e sup -t dt$\&Sine\*T$sin (x) = 1 over 2i ( e sup ix - e sup -ix )$\&Error\*T$ roman erf (z) = 2 over sqrt pi int sub 0 sup z e sup {-t sup 2} dt$\&Bessel\*T$ J sub 0 (z) = 1 over pi int sub 0 sup pi cos ( z sin theta ) d theta $\&Zeta\*T$ zeta (s) = sum from k=1 to inf k sup -s ~~( Re~s > 1)$\&\*.vs -2p\&\*.TE.di qq.EQdelim $$.EN.di.rm qq.rs.OU.TSdoublebox;c cl l.Name Definition.sp.vs +2pGamma $GAMMA (z) = int sub 0 sup inf t sup {z-1} e sup -t dt$Sine $sin (x) = 1 over 2i ( e sup ix - e sup -ix )$Error $ roman erf (z) = 2 over sqrt pi int sub 0 sup z e sup {-t sup 2} dt$Bessel $ J sub 0 (z) = 1 over pi int sub 0 sup pi cos ( z sin theta ) d theta $Zeta $ zeta (s) = sum from k=1 to inf k sup -s ~~( Re~s > 1)$.vs -2p.TE.ds : \|:\|.IN 2i\&\*.TS\&box, tab(\*:);\&cb s s s s\&cp-2 s s s s\&c |\|| c | c | c | c\&c |\|| c | c | c | c\&r2 |\|| n2 | n2 | n2 | n\*.\&Readability of Text\&Line Width and Leading for 10-Point Type\&=\&Line\*:Set\*:1-Point\*:2-Point\*:4-Point\&Width\*:Solid\*:Leading\*:Leading\*:Leading\&_\&9 Pica\*:\e-9\*.3\*:\e-6\*.0\*:\e-5\*.3\*:\e-7\*.1\&14 Pica\*:\e-4\*.5\*:\e-0\*.6\*:\e-0\*.3\*:\e-1\*.7\&19 Pica\*:\e-5\*.0\*:\e-5\*.1\*: 0\*.0\*:\e-2\*.0\&31 Pica\*:\e-3\*.7\*:\e-3\*.8\*:\e-2\*.4\*:\e-3\*.6\&43 Pica\*:\e-9\*.1\*:\e-9\*.0\*:\e-5\*.9\*:\e-8\*.8\&\*.TE.OU.TSbox, tab(:);cb s s s scp-2 s s s sc ||c |c |c |cc ||c |c |c |cr2 ||n2 |n2 |n2 |n.Readability of TextLine Width and Leading for 10-Point Type=Line:Set:1-Point:2-Point:4-PointWidth:Solid:Leading:Leading:Leading_9 Pica:\-9.3:\-6.0:\-5.3:\-7.114 Pica:\-4.5:\-0.6:\-0.3:\-1.719 Pica:\-5.0:\-5.1: 0.0:\-2.031 Pica:\-3.7:\-3.8:\-2.4:\-3.643 Pica:\-9.1:\-9.0:\-5.9:\-8.8.TE.IN 7i.e2 ac\&\*.TS\&c s\&cip-2 s\&l n\&a n\*.\&Some London Transport Statistics\&(Year 1964)\&Railway route miles\*T244\&Tube\*T66\&Sub-surface\*T22\&Surface\*T156\&\*.sp \*.5\&\*.T&\&l r\&a r\*.\&Passenger traffic \e- railway\&Journeys\*T674 million\&Average length\*T4\*.55 miles\&Passenger miles\*T3,066 million\&\*.T&\&l r\&a r\*.\&Passenger traffic \e- road\&Journeys\*T2,252 million\&Average length\*T2\*.26 miles\&Passenger miles\*T5,094 million\&\*.T&\&l n\&a n\*.\&\*.sp \*.5\&Vehicles\*T12,521\&Railway motor cars\*T2,905\&Railway trailer cars\*T1,269\&Total railway\*T4,174\&Omnibuses\*T8,347\&\*.T&\&l n\&a n\*.\&\*.sp \*.5\&Staff\*T73,739\&Administrative, etc\*.\*T5,582\&Civil engineering\*T5,134\&Electrical eng\*.\*T1,714\&Mech\*. eng\*. \e- railway\*T4,310\&Mech\*. eng\*. \e- road\*T9,152\&Railway operations\*T8,930\&Road operations\*T35,946\&Other\*T2,971\&\*.TE.OU.TSc scip-2 sl na n.Some London Transport Statistics(Year 1964)Railway route miles 244Tube 66Sub-surface 22Surface 156.sp .5.T&l ra r.Passenger traffic \(mi railwayJourneys 674 millionAverage length 4.55 milesPassenger miles 3,066 million.T&l ra r.Passenger traffic \(mi roadJourneys 2,252 millionAverage length 2.26 milesPassenger miles 5,094 million.T&l na n..sp .5Vehicles 12,521Railway motor cars 2,905Railway trailer cars 1,269Total railway 4,174Omnibuses 8,347.T&l na n..sp .5Staff 73,739Administrative, etc. 5,582Civil engineering 5,134Electrical eng. 1,714Mech. eng. \(mi railway 4,310Mech. eng. \(mi road 9,152Railway operations 8,930Road operations 35,946Other 2,971.TE.po \n(POu.sp |\n(.hu.de IN.sp.ne 1i.BInput:.R.sp .5.in +3n.nf...de OU.sp.in -3n.ne 1i.BOutput:.R.sp .5...ns.EQdelim off.EN.IN\&\*.ps 8\&\*.vs 10p\&\*.TScenter box;\&c s s\&ci s s\&c c c\&lB l n\*.\&New Jersey Representatives\&(Democrats)\&\*.sp \*.5\&Name\*TOffice address\*TPhone\&\*.sp \*.5\&James J\*. Florio\*T23 S\*. White Horse Pike, Somerdale 08083\*T609-627-8222\&William J\*. Hughes\*T2920 Atlantic Ave\*., Atlantic City 08401\*T609-345-4844\&James J\*. Howard\*T801 Bangs Ave\*., Asbury Park 07712\*T201-774-1600\&Frank Thompson, Jr\*.\*T10 Rutgers Pl\*., Trenton 08618\*T609-599-1619\&Andrew Maguire\*T115 W\*. Passaic St\*., Rochelle Park 07662\*T201-843-0240\&Robert A\*. Roe\*TU\*.S\*.P\*.O\*., 194 Ward St\*., Paterson 07510\*T201-523-5152\&Henry Helstoski\*T666 Paterson Ave\*., East Rutherford 07073\*T201-939-9090\&Peter W\*. Rodino, Jr\*.\*TSuite 1435A, 970 Broad St\*., Newark 07102\*T201-645-3213\&Joseph G\*. Minish\*T308 Main St\*., Orange 07050\*T201-645-6363\&Helen S\*. Meyner\*T32 Bridge St\*., Lambertville 08530\*T609-397-1830\&Dominick V\*. Daniels\*T895 Bergen Ave\*., Jersey City 07306\*T201-659-7700\&Edward J\*. Patten\*TNatl\*. Bank Bldg\*., Perth Amboy 08861\*T201-826-4610\&\*.sp \*.5\&\*.T&\&ci s s\&lB l n\*.\&(Republicans)\&\*.sp \*.5v\&Millicent Fenwick\*T41 N\*. Bridge St\*., Somerville 08876\*T201-722-8200\&Edwin B\*. Forsythe\*T301 Mill St\*., Moorestown 08057\*T609-235-6622\&Matthew J\*. Rinaldo\*T1961 Morris Ave\*., Union 07083\*T201-687-4235\&\*.TE\&\*.ps 10\&\*.vs 12p.ne 3.2i.OU.ps 8.vs 10p.TScenter box;c s sci s sc c clB l n.New Jersey Representatives(Democrats).sp .5Name Office address Phone.sp .5James J. Florio 23 S. White Horse Pike, Somerdale 08083 609-627-8222William J. Hughes 2920 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City 08401 609-345-4844James J. Howard 801 Bangs Ave., Asbury Park 07712 201-774-1600Frank Thompson, Jr. 10 Rutgers Pl., Trenton 08618 609-599-1619Andrew Maguire 115 W. Passaic St., Rochelle Park 07662 201-843-0240Robert A. Roe U.S.P.O., 194 Ward St., Paterson 07510 201-523-5152Henry Helstoski 666 Paterson Ave., East Rutherford 07073 201-939-9090Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Suite 1435A, 970 Broad St., Newark 07102 201-645-3213Joseph G. Minish 308 Main St., Orange 07050 201-645-6363Helen S. Meyner 32 Bridge St., Lambertville 08530 609-397-1830Dominick V. Daniels 895 Bergen Ave., Jersey City 07306 201-659-7700Edward J. Patten Natl. Bank Bldg., Perth Amboy 08861 201-826-4610.sp .5.T&ci s slB l n.(Republicans).sp .5vMillicent Fenwick 41 N. Bridge St., Somerville 08876 201-722-8200Edwin B. Forsythe 301 Mill St., Moorestown 08057 609-235-6622Matthew J. Rinaldo 1961 Morris Ave., Union 07083 201-687-4235.TE.ps 10.vs 12p.sp.fiThis is a paragraph of normal text placed here only to indicate wherethe left and right margins are. In this way the reader can judgethe appearance of centered tables or expanded tables, and observehow such tables are formatted..IN\&\*.TS\&expand;\&c s s s\&c c c c\&l l n n\*.\&Bell Labs Locations\&Name\*TAddress\*TArea Code\*TPhone\&Holmdel\*THolmdel, N\*. J\*. 07733\*T201\*T949-3000\&Murray Hill\*TMurray Hill, N\*. J\*. 07974\*T201\*T582-6377\&Whippany\*TWhippany, N\*. J\*. 07981\*T201\*T386-3000\&Indian Hill\*TNaperville, Illinois 60540\*T312\*T690-2000\&\*.TE.ne 1.3i.OU.TSexpand;c s s sc c c cl l n n.Bell Labs LocationsName Address Area Code PhoneHolmdel Holmdel, N. J. 07733 201 949-3000Murray Hill Murray Hill, N. J. 07974 201 582-6377Whippany Whippany, N. J. 07981 201 386-3000Indian Hill Naperville, Illinois 60540 312 690-2000.TE.br.ps 8.vs 9p.ne 5i.IN\&\*.TS\&box;\&cb s s s\&c | c | c s\<iw(1i) | ltw(2i) | lp8 | lw(1\*.6i)p8\*.\&Some Interesting Places\&_\&Name\*TDescription\*TPractical Information\&_\&T{\&American Museum of Natural History\&T}\*TT{\&The collections fill 11\*.5 acres (Michelin) or 25 acres (MTA)\&of exhibition halls on four floors\*. There is a full-sized replica\&of a blue whale and the world's largest star sapphire (stolen in 1964)\*.\&T}\*THours\*T10-5, ex\*. Sun 11-5, Wed\*. to 9\&\e^\*T\e^\*TLocation\*TT{\&Central Park West & 79th St\*.\&T}\&\e^\*T\e^\*TAdmission\*TDonation: $1\*.00 asked\&\e^\*T\e^\*TSubway\*TAA to 81st St\*.\&\e^\*T\e^\*TTelephone\*T212-873-4225\&_\&Bronx Zoo\*TT{\&About a mile long and \*.6 mile wide, this is the largest zoo in America\*.\&A lion eats 18 pounds\&of meat a day while a sea lion eats 15 pounds of fish\*.\&T}\*THours\*TT{\&10-4:30 winter, to 5:00 summer\&T}\&\e^\*T\e^\*TLocation\*TT{\&185th St\*. & Southern Blvd, the Bronx\*.\&T}\&\e^\*T\e^\*TAdmission\*T$1\*.00, but Tu,We,Th free\&\e^\*T\e^\*TSubway\*T2, 5 to East Tremont Ave\*.\&\e^\*T\e^\*TTelephone\*T212-933-1759\&_\&Brooklyn Museum\*TT{\&Five floors of galleries contain American and ancient art\*.\&There are American period rooms and architectural ornaments saved\&from wreckers, such as a classical figure from Pennsylvania Station\*.\&T}\*THours\*TWed-Sat, 10-5, Sun 12-5\&\e^\*T\e^\*TLocation\*TT{\&Eastern Parkway & Washington Ave\*., Brooklyn\*.\&T}\&\e^\*T\e^\*TAdmission\*TFree\&\e^\*T\e^\*TSubway\*T2,3 to Eastern Parkway\*.\&\e^\*T\e^\*TTelephone\*T212-638-5000\&_\&T{\&New-York Historical Society\&T}\*TT{\&All the original paintings for Audubon's\&\*.I\&Birds of America\&\*.R\&are here, as are exhibits of American decorative arts, New York history,\&Hudson River school paintings, carriages, and glass paperweights\*.\&T}\*THours\*TT{\&Tues-Fri & Sun, 1-5; Sat 10-5\&T}\&\e^\*T\e^\*TLocation\*TT{\&Central Park West & 77th St\*.\&T}\&\e^\*T\e^\*TAdmission\*TFree\&\e^\*T\e^\*TSubway\*TAA to 81st St\*.\&\e^\*T\e^\*TTelephone\*T212-873-3400\&\*.TE.br.ps \n(PS.vs \n(VSp.OU.fi.rr 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 98 99.rr 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70.rr 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53.rr 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93.rr #a.rr #b.rr #c.rr #d.rr #e.rr YY.rr OJ.rr P.rr AV CW GW DW FL KN SJ A1 A2 A3 I1 I2 I3.in 0.hy 1.TSbox;cb s s sc | c | c sltiw(1i) | ltw(2i) | lp8| lw(1.6i)p8.Some Interesting Places_Name Description Practical Information_T{American Museum of Natural HistoryT} T{The collections fill 11.5 acres (Michelin) or 25 acres (MTA)of exhibition halls on four floors. There is a full-sized replicaof a blue whale and the world's largest star sapphire (stolen in 1964).T} Hours 10-5, ex. Sun 11-5, Wed. to 9\^ \^ Location T{Central Park West & 79th St.T}\^ \^ Admission Donation: $1.00 asked\^ \^ Subway AA to 81st St.\^ \^ Telephone 212-873-4225_Bronx Zoo T{About a mile long and .6 mile wide, this is the largest zoo in America.A lion eats 18 poundsof meat a day while a sea lion eats 15 pounds of fish.T} Hours T{10-4:30 winter, to 5:00 summerT}\^ \^ Location T{185th St. & Southern Blvd, the Bronx.T}\^ \^ Admission $1.00, but Tu,We,Th free\^ \^ Subway 2, 5 to East Tremont Ave.\^ \^ Telephone 212-933-1759_Brooklyn Museum T{Five floors of galleries contain American and ancient art.There are American period rooms and architectural ornaments savedfrom wreckers, such as a classical figure from Pennsylvania Station.T} Hours Wed-Sat, 10-5, Sun 12-5\^ \^ Location T{Eastern Parkway & Washington Ave., Brooklyn.T}\^ \^ Admission Free\^ \^ Subway 2,3 to Eastern Parkway.\^ \^ Telephone 212-638-5000_T{New-York Historical SocietyT} T{All the original paintings for Audubon's.IBirds of America.Rare here, as are exhibits of American decorative arts, New York history,Hudson River school paintings, carriages, and glass paperweights.T} Hours T{Tues-Fri & Sun, 1-5; Sat 10-5T}\^ \^ Location T{Central Park West & 77th St.T}\^ \^ Admission Free\^ \^ Subway AA to 81st St.\^ \^ Telephone 212-873-3400.TE.rr 40.rr 41.rr 42.rr 43.rr 80.rr 81.rr 82.rr 83.rr 60.rr 61.rr 62.rr 63.rr #a.rr #b.rr #c.rr #d.rr #e.rr ##.ne 2i.fi.LP.SHAcknowledgments..PPMany thanks are due to J. C. Blinn, who has done a large amountof testing and assisted with the design of the program.He has also written many of the more intelligible sentencesin this document and helped edit all of it.All phototypesetting programs on \s-2UNIX\s0 are dependent on the workof the late J. F. Ossanna, whose assistance with this program in particularhad been most helpful.This program is patterned on a table formatter originallywritten by J. F. Gimpel.The assistance ofT. A. Dolotta, B. W. Kernighan, and J. N. Sturmanis gratefully acknowledged..SG MH-1274-MEL-troff.ne 2i.SHReferences..IP [1]J. F. Ossanna,.IN\s-2ROFF\s0/T\s-2ROFF\s0 User's Manual,.RComputing Science Technical Report No. 54,Bell Laboratories, 1976..IP [2]K. Thompson and D. M. Ritchie,``The U\s-2NIX\s0 Time-Sharing System,''\fIComm. ACM. \fB17\fR, pp. 365\(mi75 (1974)..IP [3]B. W. Kernighan and L. L. Cherry,``A System for Typesetting Mathematics,''\fIComm. ACM. \fB18\fR, pp. 151\(mi57 (1975)..IP [4]M. E. Lesk,.ITyping Documents on U\s-2NIX\s0,.RUNIX Programmer's Manual, Volume 2..IP [5]M. E. Lesk and B. W. Kernighan,.IComputer Typesetting of Technical Journals on U\s-2NIX\s0,.R\f2Proc. AFIPS NCC\f1, vol. 46, pp. 879-888 (1977)..IP [6]J. R. Mashey and D. W. Smith,``Documentation Tools and Techniques,''.IProc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Software Engineering,.Rpp. 177-181 (October, 1976)..sp 3.SH.ceList of Tbl Command Characters and Words.LP.EQdelim $$gfont roman.EN.TScenter;cI cI cIaB lf1 nf1 .Command Meaning Sectiona A Alphabetic subcolumn 2allbox Draw box around all items 1b B Boldface item 2box Draw box around table 1c C Centered column 2center Center table in page 1doublebox Doubled box around table 1e E Equal width columns 2expand Make table full line width 1f F Font change 2i I Italic item 2l L Left adjusted column 2n N Numerical column 2\fInnn\fR Column separation 2p P Point size change 2r R Right adjusted column 2s S Spanned item 2t T Vertical spanning at top 2tab \fR(\fIx\|\fR) Change data separator character 1$fat roman "T{" ~~ fat roman "T}"$ Text block 3v V Vertical spacing change 2w W Minimum width value 2\&\s+4.\s0\fIxx\fR Included \fItroff\fR command 3\(bv Vertical line 2\(bv\|\(bv Double vertical line 2\&\s+4\v'4p'^\v'-4p'\s0 Vertical span 2\e\&\s+4\v'4p'^\v'-4p'\s0 Vertical span 3\&= Double horizontal line 2,3\&$fat "_"$ Horizontal line 2,3\&$fat "\e_"$ Short horizontal line 3\&$fat "\e"$\f3R\f2x Repeat character 3.TE
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