Nobel prize winner Professor Peter Debye of Cornell University, a DuPont consultant, addresses a group of DuPont scientists at the company's Experimental Station. Professor Debye is one of a large number of outstanding university scientists who...
Hendrick writes to say he has received the list of addresses of people who make automobile parts. Hendrick asks Corrigan for information about The American Bicylcle Company and to see if Corrigan would be able to go there and procure a catalogue...
Circular from Solomon Turck, Vice-President of the Laflin & Rand Powder Company to the company's stockholders calling attention to circulars sent by five of the seven board of directors regarding the good state of the company. Turck, one of the two...
New York-Mark Rudd (right) chairman of the campus chapter of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) addresses a rally Columbia University during demonstrations late May21. Portrait in the background is that of Chinese Communist Party Chairman Mao...
The DuPont Band, numbering more than 60 company employees, plays for the entertainment of guests at DuPont's 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting...
The DuPont Chorus, numbering 100 company employees, in 19th century costumes, sings during the DuPont 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of the Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost...
William H. Hart, chairman of DuPont's 150th anniversary planning committee, welcomes guests to ceremony July 18 on banks of Brandywine Creek near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost wholly of active and retired DuPont...
The DuPont Chorus, numbering 100 company employees, in 19th century costumes, sings during the DuPont 150th Anniversary celebration July 18 on the banks of the Brandywine Creek, near Wilmington, Delaware. Nearly 7,000 spectators, consisting almost...
Hendrick addresses H. G. Osburn, Superintendent of the company. Hendrick refuses to send the tires until he has some to replace them. He encloses pieces of the wheels to show the wear. Hendrick admits that the tires might still be serviceable,...
Hendrick addresses W. H. Sanders, General Freight Agent, requesting help to find his automobile. Hendrick recounts the search for the vehicle, shipped incorrectly by the Boston Automobile Company.