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    • Railroads

    • Railroads
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    • "A momentary burst of lights unequalled in the annals of photography turns night into day for this history making picture marking the centennial of the world famous Horseshoe Curve of the Pennsylvania Railroad, an engineering marvel to this day and...
    • Railroads

    • Railroads
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    • A momentary burst of lights unequalled in the annals of photography turns night into day for this history making picture marking the centennial of the world famous Horseshoe Curve of the Pennsylvania Railroad, an engineering marvel to this day and...
    • Checking Corfam

    • Checking Corfam
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    • Corfam poromeric shoe upper material is checked foot by foot for uniformity of texture, color and thickness at the DuPont Company's Old Hickory, Tennessee plant. Corfam is the result of 200 man hours of research and testing at the chemical company.
    • Millstone

    • Millstone
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    • The nether stone from the old barley mill (1765-1780) located at the foot of Adams Street, was moved beside South Park Drive at foot of Adams Street by the Park Commission.
    • Home of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hoopes

    • Home of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hoopes

    • Houses

    • Home of Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hoopes, Box 263, Boothwyn, Pennsylvania. Located at Faulk Road at Booth's Corner. House is stucco over stone front section and has a 27 foot front and 24 foot depth. Frame section at back from the leg of L is about 20 feet...
    • DuPont Magazine [March-April 1961]

    • DuPont Magazine [March-April 1961]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Agriculture; Petroleum industry; Paint industry; Floor coverings; Nylon; Plastics industry;

    • Table of Contents: Food for the new four billion; The dream pipe that's no pipe dream; Watchword for '61: innovation; Big doings on Dorchester Street; A teen-ager paints her room; Mighty miniatures; Tints you love to touch; Inside look at the first...
    • DuPont Magazine [April 1914]

    • DuPont Magazine [April 1914]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite;

    • Table of Contents: Conservation; Excavating Lake Washington Canal; Dependability; Smokeless Bananas; Ballistite Unhurt by Three Months' Immersion; Practical Explosives Efficiency; Two or More Electric Blasting Caps in a Bore Hole; Depth of Charges...
    • DuPont Magazine [March 1940]

    • DuPont Magazine [March 1940]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Paint industry; Fashion industry;

    • Table of Contents: Another twelve months in review; Round the world with Dulux; Two decades of progress; Colorful cutlery; From a nation's photograph album; Foot comfort insured; Parkchester; What's new; Plastics go into high gear; It's all in the...
    • Oregon

    • Oregon
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    • Visitors marvel at the mirror-like qualities of deep blue Crater Lake, Oregon. Rangers are on hand to tell of such wonders as Crater Lake's 2000 foot depth, its 20 square mile surface the lack of either visible source or exit for its waters and the...
    • Coney Island NY

    • Coney Island NY
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    • A seashore resort on the Atlantic Ocean, includes a two and one half mile stretch of beach, a 13, 000 foot long boardwalk and a nationally famous amusement park. Roller coasters, tunnel rides, fun houses, shooting galleries and hot dog stands are...
    • Coal Stockpiles

    • Coal Stockpiles
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    • A stacker-reclaimer places incoming coal on a stockpile at the rate of 1500 tons an hour. Later, when the coal is needed, the bucket wheel reclaimer will pick it up again. The machine moves on rails the length of the 1200 foot stockpile.
    • Twin trim lines

    • Twin trim lines
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    • Willow Run MI- Where less than a year ago workmen were still removing bomber machinery, a pair of 2000 foot long Kaiser-Frazer body trim lines now complete 45 bodies an hour each. The gigantic Kaiser-Frazer automobile lat is now equipped with two...
    • Studebakers

    • Studebakers
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    • For the first time in almost four years, new passenger cars emerged from Studebaker assembly lines, today. The company had been ready to produce automobiles for 13 weeks, but a labor dispute in the plant of a major parts supplier held up...

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