Periodicals; Chemical industry; AIDS (Disease); Soybeans; Nutrition; Snowshoes & snowshoeing; Hosiery; Textile industry; Plastics industry; Clothing industry; Photography; Nylon; Rugs;
Table of Contents: Dedicated to the fight against AIDS; To do list for the planet; The human bean; Extreme performance; Energy to spare; It's different, it's Corian; Working hard with Carhartt; Flash forward; Nylong rugs, meet the computer;...
Table of Contents: Discovery days in Alaska; Summer dress bulletin; New beauties for interiors; Duco gets a new job; They sell on sight; Cooperative ditching; The truth about Tontine; Unusual blasting problems; Treat me rough, I like it; A mighty...
Table of Contents: Following chemistry through the average business day; Princess Ileana's private car; Mining Adirondack magnetite; That added touch of charm; Effective game conservation; Rayon in the swim; Antioquia Railway extension to the Cauca...
Table of Contents: Borrow, tax or save more; Painted Caterpillars; Arms and two men; Cellophane at play; Shirt shrinkage can now be controlled; Keep your White House white; Little accessories before the fact; Show window of industry; Those slipping...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Photography industry; Nylon; Textile industry; Plastics industry;
Table of Contents: The photographic industry and DuPont; Filming the sun's eclipse; It's a clear story; Nylon is a work horse; Design the day; The reading scores a first; Rayon, hardy perennial; Skyhooks; Cellulose spongest improve your...
Table of Contents: The railroad industry and DuPont; Pullman's progress; Fabrics and fashions; How big is DuPont; A booming business; More chemicals from Texas; Ice fishing, 1949; A winter cruise; Lucite rides the highways; News about nylon;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Television industry; Textile industry; Railroad car industry; Plastics industry; Nylon;
Table of Contents: What's in a name; They get in your hair; New explosives for oil men; Detective story; The vanishing taboo; Television is changing your life; Something new in rugs; The product nobody wanted; Useful urea; Boon for fabrics; Better...
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #116, titled “Oriental Rugs.” This column was released the week of 27 May 1963. Artist R.J. King.
William Pahlmann Associates worked closely during the early 1960's with carpet manufacturer James Lees & Sons. Pahlmann's firm designed carpets and area rugs for Lees as well as concept rooms using Lees products.
Several ends of the sliver prepared in the Campbell tow-cutting machine are here entering a second machine and passing under a fluted roll into a gill box, the fallers of which may be seen at the left end. This second stage of the tow-to-top...
on side of truck: "Stern & Co. Radio - Furniture - Rugs. 7th & Shipley Sts. Wilmington. No.4" stamped on back of image: "The Royal Studio. Commercial Photographers. Wilmington, Delaware."