Table of Contents: The explosives business in review; It's always fair weather; The DuPont Semesan family; Making the Cascadilla behave; Fifteen years with Chevrolet; How it's done in Louisiana; The world bound in Fabrikoid; Fashion's latest vogue;...
Table of Contents: Leather's 7-league boots; You fly by color; Less wrinkle for fabrics; No more of this; Protection for cats and cranes; A selling appearance; New diet for the soil; News for puddle-jumpers; Why there's not enough cellophane;...
Delano CA- Walter Reuther (center) president of United Auto Workers, leads a line of striking grape pickers here on 12/16. The grape pickers are attempting to gain union recognition with the support of the UAW.
Katherine Furnace, Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania. The iron shell furnace has a downcomer which leads directly to the vertical stove to the right of the furnace with the cold blast main high in the air leading to the top of of the stove. The...
The continuous production process at the DuPont Company's plant near Memphis, TN calls for round-the-clock operations by its 500 employees. The unit pictured here makes hydrogen cyanide which in turn is used to make sodium cyanide, an ingredient in...
Tunnel leads into one of the ten mound shaped buildings which form manufacturing area at DuPont's dynamite plant near Martinsburg, West Virginia. Concrete walls are twice as thick as foundation of well built home. Air conditioning is new feature of...
View of a new ultra-violet photometer, developed by DuPont scientists, shows the two sampling tubes running between the box at left, which encloses the light source, and the housing at right for two photo-electric cells with their rheostats and...
U.S. Route 7, on the grounds of Shelburne Museum; Architect: Robert H. Robertson; Date built: c. 1890; On back: "The Shelburne Museum near Burlington, Vt. features many historic items of the Yankee Kingdom, including old buildings, hardware and...
First occupied by Victor Marie du Pont de Nemours. Note from Macklem Album (68.10.20): Dwelling houses, Louviers Bank. A little to the left and farther back in the woods was a row of six frame dwelling houses commonly known as Chicken Alley. These...