Text from image: "C1-A freight ship. Laying the Keel. The Pusey and Jones [Corp.]. Contract 1085. M.C. 297 - December 15, 1941. [Built for] U.S. Maritime Commission."
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Dyeing;
Table of Contents: Pung chow, the game of 100 intelligences; Crecco-splaths; Bus or Limousine; A 30 year test of DuPont smokeless powder; Storage of explosives; Stop the ravages of rust; Laying low the world's largest cement silo.
Table of Contents: A statement of policy; Laying a thousand miles of pipe line; Shower curtains of rayon materials; Oklahoma's game refuges; Modern tools that save time; Monson slate from the pine tree state; How slate is produced and some of its...
Form letter from the Association of American Horse Shows to William du Pont (who was a director on the board), laying out rules for horse shows to be read and approved by the board of directors.
This is a knock testing engine being used by DuPont for fundamental combustion research. Since its beginning in 1927, DuPont's fundamental research program has proved helpful in laying the foundation for applied research along many lines. In this...
Since beginning in 1927, DuPont's program of fundamental research has proved helpful in laying the foundation for applied research along many new lines. The chemist in this picture at the company's Experimental Station is watching an organic...
This view shows a shot of approximately 16,000 pounds of DuPont 60% gelatin dynamite in the Susquehanna River near Marietta, Pennsylvania. It was one of several blasts made to create a trench in the river bed for the laying of Big Inch, the world's...