Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Nylon;
Table of Contents: The code you live by; Bonus for blinds; Under the hood; Declaration of independence; The high voltage eye; Ungreased lightening; Reflections on summer driving; The new nylon monofilament line; You don't bet your life; A sponge...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Bathing suits; Fashion industry; Textiles industry; Space flight; Astronauts; Horse racing; Swimming pools; Plastics industry;
Table of Contents: Where's there's water; Assignment:independence park; Meeting a challenge with the challenge; Back to the future; A springin their stride; A golden opportunity; A clinical collaboration; More splishin' and splashin'; France at...
Table of Contents: The Ketridge shop and how it grew; Announcing Doe-Tex; Duco-waxing, a new, easy way to keep cars beautiful; Mountain sculpture; Cellophane as viewed by the consumer; The dollars and sense of smell; Independence Hall acquires new...
Correspondence regarding a shipement of 850 kegs of powder which will be ready for shipping soon. Alsop has sold 200 kegs of the "O. Traveller" shipment, and the "Independence" shipment is being sold on consignment.
The George Read House on the strand between Delaware and Harmony Streets was built by George Read, a U.S. District Attorney and son of a signer of the Declaration of Independence. The home was built in the Georgian style between 1797 and 1801.
This early Georgian style building was begun in 1787 and completed in 1791. In 1870, it was enlarged to include two wings, which were removed in 1931 and the building returned to its original appearance. Bronze tablets mark Delawareans that were...