Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Building materials; Textile industry; Clothing industry;
Table of Contents: Latest silicon successes; New horizons in housing; Supermarket shopper; Tough new packaging film; Free-flowing dense nitrocellulose; Tots in Orlon; Service in shipping; Innovators with Delrin; Recording the heartbeat of the X-15;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Paper industry; Textile industry; Paint industry; Food industry; Quarrying; Clothing industry;
Table of Contents: Between paper and textiles; DuPont moves closer to overseas customers; New spray for salts; Now artists get the red that stays red; Ultra-precision engineering; Corrosion, keep out; Fancy foods in fifteen minutes; Fiber fact...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Firearms; Gardening; Textile industry; Nylon;
Table of Contents: Why they study strange organic solids; The changing world of pumps; by the rocket sled's flare; A filter man's filter; From gas range to satelloon; gun-land's most adaptable family; How does your garden grow; Chemical claw with...
Table of Contents: Changing the form of foam; A new web for hidden jobs; Super savings for a supersonic ship; White shoes: they're back in Corfam; Boom in metals joined by a boom; Wall fabrics with disdain for stains; New muscle for the lumberjack;...
Table of Contents: At the gateway to Mecca; A challenge met; the squeaky wheel gets the teflon lubricant; Pumping life to California's fields; Underpinning the computer age; Peak performance for skiers; Pact: a step beyond the conventional;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Automobile industry; Mining; Mountaineering; Motorcycles; Health care; Airplanes; Farming; Weeds;
Table of Contents: Catering to the car market; A golden opportunity; A fluid performer; At the top of the world; Super cycle; Images by phone; High-flying alliance; Flu fighter; The changing face of farming; News in brief.
Table of Contents: The tough go thopping, er, shopping; New spin on an old bottle; Destination adventure; Seeds of change; Bright lights, big country; Changing the face of fashion; Countdown to Y2K; Many are called, Nokia is chosen; Drum a few...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Computers; History; Paint industry; Automobile industry;
Table of Contents: Natural factories; Very small could be very big; Enzymes on a grand scale; DuPont: the enlightened organization; On the road to better automotive coatings; Changing the way we see things.
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...
A 1910 model Buick towers over the low slung XP-300, a "dream" car built by Buick for experimental purposes. The XP-300 is the latest creation of Charles A. Chayne, seated, vice president of General Motors in charge of the engineering staff. He is...
Changing a specially designed and equipped mixer with xanthate, the base of which is cotton linters and wood pulp, in the manufacture of the cellulose or man made sponge at Buffalo plant of E.I. du Pont Nemours & Company.
The records of the DuPont Theatre consist primarily of public relations and advertising materials related to the theater's operation between 1919 and 2001. As such, they present a sequence of changing tastes in popular entertainment in a...
Text from photo: Space age communications cap 1920s fountain: a picture from the past illustrates the changing priorities of the times. In 1923 this fountain was the centerpiece of the "open air court" in the new H Street Washington headquarters...
Handwritten on back: "2. Changing position of the saw. Tree just to right of fallen sequoia is an abraged sized white fir tree which offers means of comparing other trees of forest with the Big Trees."
Handwritten on page: "Perfection Operating Table: this new type of table permits nurse, without changing her position, to place the table at any angle the surgeon might suggest. This is accomplished by placing all the controls at head of table."