Text from image: "Give Us Your Criticism -- How can we improve our methods? Is there a better way? Is there a short cut or a saving that you can suggest? We always welcome constructive criticism. Give Us the Benefit of Your Experience"
The E. I du Pont de Nemours & Company minute books document an important era in the history of the company from just before the turn of the twentieth century through the 1930s. The DuPont Company in this time went through many changes in structure...
du Pont asks for arms to help protect mills, Thomas writes back saying there are no arms to give out, refers him to Gen. Patterson who is in command of military department in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Aluminum; Rayon; Nylon; Plastics industry; Paint industry;
Table of Contents: Sweetening industry's breath; The new aluminum siding; Teakettle to cat cracker; Tires: rayon or nylon cord; M.E., too; It's simplicity and crepe for '53; New film with a future; Cavalcade highlights; Mining the desert; Color...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Agriculture; Textile industry; Paper industry; Plastics industry;
Table of Contents: War on spores; A two-way winner; More peroxide from less power; They tried to swivel it to death; Big catch for Nova Scotia; DuPont's newest water repellent; A dream come true; What's new; Give books this Christmas; 1,000...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Metallurgical industry; Clothing industry; Plastics industry; Nylon;
Table of Contents: Metals for a new age; Inside look at outerwear; From Fairfield to outer space and back; For the car in your future; New formula for freshman chemistry; Visit with June; Tankers to Texas; A new and better bleach; Give me mountain...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Bowling; Hiking; Barbecue grills;
Table of Contents: Give Kevlar a hand; Toughest pins in the alley; Seductions of Corian; A cleaner cut; Polymers on the edge; Yukon travel diary; Grill seekers; The acid test; News in brief.
Table of Contents: Know the trends of style in merchandise; Luggage fashions change; New rayon plant in Virginia; More about quarry practices; Problem, what to give; The sales horizon widens when Cellophane used; Hudson River bridge; Rifles and...
Table of Contents: Fire, arch enemy of wild life; Environment tempts the patron of the modern restaurant; Gelatin dynamites; Famous art designs are reproduced in the new Lucite sets; My bookhouse, my travelship; Road building in Virginia; Cobble...
Table of Contents: We serve the motor industry; The New Yorker, a great hotel; What shall we do with this mountain of glass; More progress in boudoir decoration; Air-minded luggage; The role of universities in game conservation; Give me a clean...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Pest control; Racing; Dyeing; Farming; Plastics industry;
Table of Contents: Annual report 1949; Chemistry on the hoof; No ivy, no itch; Introducing teflon enamels; What's wrong with this picture; Go gly a kytoon; Give a boy a gun, and be safe; Pay-off for Camden; The furious 500; Did you know; Meet Mr....
Table of Contents: A new home in Tennessee; Ocean deep, tower high; Speedup in the darkroom; Look who's shopping now; Report on dacron; The farmer's million-dollar coat; Stronger muscles for the air arm; Birth of a toothbrush; Those tireless tires;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Paint industry; Firearms;
Table of Contents: The land of plenty; Hexamethylenetetramine's 9+ lives; Caught for keeps; Chemicals for Christmas; Get it on paper; Beating blue mold; Chapter 2, a customer's story; Black hills bonanza; Electroplating with lucite; They put dreams...
Letter from William du Pont to his father reporting the news that the faculty had decided not to let him continue at MIT and not to give him any special treatment in spite of the medical condition of his eyes that caused him to fail his...
A typical group of Reading anthracite miners waiting to go on duty at the Alaska Colliery of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company near Mount Caramel PA. Most of them are of the second and third generation of miners in PAs anthracite...
Gail Evans, left, and Oliver Rodman, sportsmen and gun experts, discuss the history of ammunition and give hunting tips to the television audience of WRGB during a commercial presented by Remington Arms.