For photographing the human voice and reproducing it, not as a picture but as the actual sound of the voice itself, a new device known as the Pallo-Photo-Phone has been perfected by Charles A. Hoxie of the General Electric Company. It is regarded...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Dancers; Hosiery; Fashion industry; Sleepwear; Shoe industry; Fire prevention; Explosives industry;
Table of Contents: Snap (and sound) judgment; Softening the blow; The starblast alternative; The fashion awakening in sleepwear; A good grip on a tough situation; Laminates unlimited; New option in upholstered furniture; Recovery campaign at Pea...
postcards; radio & television towers; radio stations;
on front of card: "WSM - America's Tallest Radio Tower, 878 Feet, Nashville, Tennessee. 323 Feet Higher Than the Washington Monument." on back of card: "Known as the Shield Station, WSM is the broadcasting station of the National Life and...
on front of card: "Radio City Tourist Motel, 1319 Tamarind Ave., Hollywood, Calif. (At 5900 Block Sunset Blvd. - Between U.S. 101 and 66). Approved by All Motorists" on back of card: "Radio City Tourist Motel. 1319 Tamarind Ave. (At 5900 block...
note with image: "One of the most dramtic points in the automobile assembly process at the new General Motors plant in Fremont, Calif., is the "body drop" station on the final assembly line. Here, car bodies are lowered -- according to a precise...