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    • DuPont Magazine [December 1954-January 1955]

    • DuPont Magazine [December 1954-January 1955]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Plastics industry; Driver education; Clothing industry;

    • Table of Contents: Battling hidden hunger; Wash-and-wear shirts; New caboose on the scouring train; Rivets for the jet age; Woodland paratroopers; Dacron joins the fire fighters; A matter of switchable parts; Passing the mop test; Driver education...
    • DuPont Magazine [January-February 1962]

    • DuPont Magazine [January-February 1962]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Paint industry; Tankers; Plastics industry; Ships; Alcoholism;

    • Table of Contents: A little industry's big impression; Eyeing the big needle; Turning over: a new leaf; Mr. Pink's amazing mattress; A new pass at Donner; No rest for the dreary; Lost laborsavers; They climb impossible mountains; Tankers aweigh;...
    • DuPont Magazine [May-June 1965]

    • DuPont Magazine [May-June 1965]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Shoe industry; Metallurgical industry; Textile industry; Lumber industry;

    • 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;...
    • DuPont Magazine [May-June 1982]

    • DuPont Magazine [May-June 1982]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Canoes; Canoeists (Sports); Plastics industry; Cooks; Pots & pans; Eggs; Floor coverings; Architecture; Blueprints; Computers; Agriculture; Stadiums; Tennis courts;

    • Table of Contents: The ultimate canoe challenge; Almost instant omelets; Keep 'em rolling; Hidden paths through landscaped offices; Shedding new night on architecture; The summer people; a perfect match; Clenet and rain dance: a classy duo; An air...
    • DuPont Magazine [August-September 1949]

    • DuPont Magazine [August-September 1949]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Zoos; Paint industry; Nylon; Plastics industry; Explosives; Footwear;

    • Table of Contents: Meet Mr. Nose; America's first zoo; Gateway to Pocahontas coal; Hose that laughs at the sun; Capitalism and all of us; Southward ho; Chariots for the oil fields; direct spinning; Of books and baseball; Tops in strops; New...
    • A 'breath meter'

    • A 'breath meter'
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    • Highly ingenious laboratory tools and instruments help DuPont scientists uncover many secrets of nature ordinarily hidden from the human senses. This 'Breath meter' is so sensitive that mere blowing on the steel bar can easily be registered. This...
    • Nylon Unit

    • Nylon Unit

    • Machinery; Textile industry; Nylon;

    • Written on back of image: "Original Nylon Unit - Built for 4,000 denier and smaller, any material. Built June-July 1951. Photographed Tuesday, Sept. 25, 1951. #3 of 3. This is a close-up of the rolls and 4 piece saddle with clamp bar in place....
    • Fort Saulsbury

    • Fort Saulsbury
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    • The fort was developed at a location near the Delaware Bay and the Mispillion River in Milford, DE. The two batteries, hidden gun emplacements, were named for two men, Colonel David Hall and Colonel John Haslet, Revolutionary soldiers from...
    • Anniversary site dedication

    • Anniversary site dedication

    • Monuments & memorials;

    • "L to R: 1. 2. Louise du Pont Crowninshield. 3. Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. 4. Henry B. du Pont. 5. Luther Reed (hidden). 6. Lammot du Pont Copeland. 7. 8. 9. Emile F. du Pont. 10. 11. 12. (handling ropes) Crawford H. Greenewalt."
    • Anniversary site dedication

    • Anniversary site dedication

    • Monuments & memorials;

    • "L to R: 1. Louise du Pont Crowninshield. 2. 3. Walter S. Carpenter, Jr. 4. Henry B. du Pont. 5. Lammot du Pont Copeland (partially hidden). 6. Luther Reed. 7. 8. 9. 10. Emile F. du Pont. 11. 12. 13. (handling ropes) Crawford H. Greenewalt."
    • Prohibition Probes stationary

    • Prohibition Probes stationary

    • Prohibition; Postcards;

    • Text on card: 'WHO ARE THE REAL SUPPORTERS OF PROHIBITION: The Bootleggers because they grow rich on it. The Anti-Saloon League members because it enables them to mind other men s business, to browbeat Congressmen and coerce the governors of the...
    • Dr. E.C. Abbey's products

    • Dr. E.C. Abbey's products

    • Ephemera; Medicine; Sex education;

    • Advertising card for "The Sexual System and its Derangements" by Dr. E.C. Abbey of Buffalo, New York. Puzzle card with illustration showing a scene in which the reader must find animals hidden in the picture.

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