Spread out in the foreground of this aerial view is DuPont’s Chesnut Run Research center. Eight operating departments of the company now have sales services laboratories at his location. The laboratories are staffed with more than 1,700...
Letter from Ethicon Suture Laboratories Incorporated to its customers regarding the company's inability to produce tennis racket gut strings due to its focus on war-time and post-war production of surgical sutures.
In the background on the left is the Textile Research Laboratory, of eight sales service laboratories at this location. They are staffed with about 1,700 scientists, engineers and other personnel and are available to all customers. Since many of...
A guide to primary material at the Hagley Museum and Library. For access to the contents of this collection contact Hagley at research@hagley.org or 302-654-2800.
In February 1958 GM Research Laboratories demonstrated an automatically guided passenger car, steered and controlled by signals from an electric cable beneath the road surface. In June 1960, outside RCAs David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton NJ,...
Shown at his laboratory bench is a member of the staff of the Eastern Laboratory of the DuPont Company's Explosives Department at Gibbstown, New Jersey. Established in 1902, this was the first of DuPonts research laboratories and is believed to...
Table of Contents: New York air show; The world in word and picture; Wood preservation an economic gain; The money value of game; DuPont laquer on cables; Handbags in the spotlight; See how the shoe fits; Do you keep a diary; Pinar Del Rio to...
Lamp pops popcorn- It's an unusual job for lamps intended largely for use in industrial and commercial drying and heating applications but popping popcorn was done successfully with the new Westinghouse drying lamps during recent experiments...
This experimental small car was designed for General Motors Research Laboratories in 1925 by Fabio Sergardi (at wheel). It was considered as a possible product for export but was never put into production.
Two of RCA Victor's famous staff of television research engineers, Dr. V.K. Zworykin (left) and E.W. Engstrom, examine a new piece of equipment at the Camden Laboratories.
The Carothers Research Laboratory at the DuPont Company's Experimental Station near Wilmington, Delaware. One of the Textile Fibers Departments four research laboratories in this area, it is here where work is done on nylon and Dacron polyester...