Table of Contents: National air tour; Production of slate for the builder's use; Holing through at Hagans; In the V ring at Camp Perry; DuPont plant facilities; New DuPont rayon plant at Waynesboro, Virginia; New upholstery fabrics are made of...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Fishing; Plastics industry; Furniture;
Table of Contents: It pays to be dissastisfied; Chemical birth notices; Refiner's man Friday; Sound by the yard; Catacombs for liquic gas; Hot stuff coming up; Quick bath for diesel wheels; Trend to comfort; What's new; DuPont's new adhesion...
Table of Contents: Organization for restoration; Making assurance doubly sure; The airline to the Orient; The colors are permanent; The urge to buy; Crystal urea; Around the world with Dulux; The fashion parade for southern wear; What's new;...
A larger print of the unusual lighting effects are employed in the permanent exhibit buildings at the Los Angeles County Fair. The picture, an interior view of the agricultural exhibit building, show the type of fixture used, all being constructed...
Nylon will provide for future feminine neckwear, as it has for stockings, a new combination of flattery and practicality. These box pleated organdy frills need no ironing after laundering, which insures retention of a new look. Elaborate neckwear...
A pad steam process developed by the DuPont Company's Dyestuffs Division, provides an economical method for continuous application of vat dyes to relatively small quantities of fine fabrics. A working model of the apparatus is here being...
This image shows a section of the vat color chemical control laboratory at the dye works. Vat colors are the fastest coloring agent known to modern science and are used on cotton, viscose process rayon and linen. In general, these colors are the...
The unique magnetic properties of a new compound are demonstrated in this simple experiment. The compound was discovered by DuPont scientists in a fundamental research project on magnetism. A burner flame, at the left, raises the temperature of the...
View from 200 feet stack at Boiler House looking up Kanawha River. Hydrogen Holder is completely inflated. Note two Ammonia Storage tanks to the right of holder and the guide frame columns of the relief holder at bottom of picture. Club House is at...
Unusual lighting effects are employed in the permanent exhibit buildings at the Los Angeles County Fair. The picture, an interior view of the agricultural exhibit building, show the type of fixtures used, all being constructed with opaque white...
Caption: "Structures of steel, concrete, and other permanent materials replace the old type wooden breaker buildings throughout the Reading Anthracite region."
Written on back: "Famed 'Texas Towers' of the Continental Radar Warning System wear leggings of Lukens Monel clad steel which reach from beneath the water level to above the splash level to provide protection against action of the salt water."...
Written on back: "Famed 'Texas Towers' of the Continental Radar Warning System wear leggings of Lukens Monel clad steel which reach from beneath the water level to above the splash level to provide protection against action of the salt water."...
Written on back: "With the famous United Nations Building in the background, Mr. Charles Lukens Huston, Jr., left, President of the 150-year-old Lukens Steel Company of Coatesville, Penna., presents the original copy of the Coatesville Declaration,...
Written on back: "Charles L. Huston, Jr., (left) President, Lukens Steel Company and the Hon. James J. Wadsworth, permanent U.S. representative to the United Nations, during presentation of Coatesville Declaration at World Affairs Center, Monday,...
Written on back: "The Hon. James J. Wadsworth, permanent U.S. representative to the United Nations, addressing press group during presentation of the Coatesville Declaration at the World Affairs Center on Monday, October 17, 1960."
Written on back: "Charles Lukens Huston, Jr., President Lukens Steel Company (left) Ambassador James J. Wadsworth, permanent U.S. representative to the United Nations, Frederick Blake Payne delegate to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations, and...
Written on back: "Charles L. Huston, Jr., (left) President, Lukens Steel Company and the Hon. James J. Wadsworth, permanent U.S. representative to the United Nations, during presentation of Coatesville Declaration at World Affairs Center, Monday,...