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    • E. E. Hendrick to Burr

    • E. E. Hendrick to Burr

    • Automobile ownership; Automobiles, Electric; Automobiles, Steam

    • Hendrick discusses his autmobile in the first paragraph of this social correspondence. He notes that Bassett has written an account of his visit to the Boston Automobile Company which looks all right. Hendrick mentions a bursted tire and...
    • DuPont Magazine [November-December 1961]

    • DuPont Magazine [November-December 1961]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Railroads;

    • Table of Contents: Panels worth discussing; Last word in printing for last word in words; A competent chemical looks for a career; Engineered for engineers; Every day a holiday; What's right with the railroads; I'd like to speak to someone...
    • DuPont Magazine [November-December 1972]

    • DuPont Magazine [November-December 1972]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Schools; Floor coverings; Nylon; Plastics industry; Football; Catfish; Zippers; Railroads;

    • Table of Contents: Schools without walls; A doctor looks at football; Caged cats: a dixie delicacy; Caution: noise at work; A good grip on the situation; Trains worth traveling on; those magnificent driving machines; A smooth ride on metal shafts;...
    • DuPont Magazine [July-August 1988]

    • DuPont Magazine [July-August 1988]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Bathtubs & showers; Entertainment; Automobile industry; Hosiery; Petroleum industry;

    • Table of Contents: A plus in leisure fabircs; the wright stuff; Freewheeling on Broadway; Instant savings bond; A screaming success; A bumper with looks that last; Cleaning with care; Most advanced thinking on two feet; Encouraging words on the...
    • DuPont Magazine [No. 4, 1998]

    • DuPont Magazine [No. 4, 1998]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Railroads; Coffee; Packaging; Cycling; Pots & pans; Plastics industry; Garages; Dogsledding;

    • Table of Contents: A thoroughbred sets the pace; Tagged for life; Success is in the bag; Winning wheels; Kitchen culture: cooks, cooking & cookware; A lifetime of good looks; Farmers find fertile ground in our hometown; The last great race; New...
    • DuPont Magazine [October 1923]

    • DuPont Magazine [October 1923]

    • Periodicals; Chemical industry; Farming; Plastics industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Glue;

    • Table of Contents: Trend of Business; Tree planting with dynamite; Supreme Court of Fabrikoid quality; Cellophane, a new DuPont product; Birthplace of a great state; Dynamite, the machinist's friend; Practical blasting cap container; Powder that...
    • DuPont Magazine [May 1929]

    • DuPont Magazine [May 1929]

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

    • Table of Contents: An enviable record; Thrills, ask a cameraman; Carney's Pont game farm; Another DuPont service; Fine chairs are made at Grand Ledge; Factory economy and lighting; What happens to powder kegs; Bright colors for ottomans;...
    • DuPont Magazine [July 1929]

    • DuPont Magazine [July 1929]

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

    • Table of Contents: Research activities; Kentucky's black rock; A classic of the air; Parlor, bedroom, and bath; Books and looks; The Tontine shade roller; Gypsum in the Empire State; What of the years to come; Cellophane in the home; Evolution of...
    • DuPont Magazine [April 1930]

    • DuPont Magazine [April 1930]

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

    • Table of Contents: Industry looks for leaders; What's new in Fabrikoid; Building the Kittitas high line canal; Those who ride my read; Banding wild ducks at Carney's Point; Transparent velvet, a style stable; Silver mining in Mexico; Toys for the...
    • Knowing What We Defend Is Important, Too

    • Knowing What We Defend Is Important, Too
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    • Text from image: "The Washington Monument is built of stone contributed by all the nations of the earth to honor the founder of this republic. From Arlington, across the river, where sleep the men who died for freedom, it looks like a giant spike...
    • Broadway Gondolier

    • Broadway Gondolier
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    • Adolph Menjou, Louise Fazenda, Dick Powell and Joan Blondell have a little fun between scenes of Broadway Gondolier while Lloyd Bacon, the director looks at stills from the picture and George Barns, the cameraman listens in. It is a Warner Brothers...
    • Platinum Brunette

    • Platinum Brunette
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    • Because electrical sparks must be able to jump 200 times a second through the contact point of an automobile voltage regulator, this tiny part is platinum tipped. The platinum, at $1,334 a pound, makes the part one of the most expensive, ounce for...
    • Gary

    • Gary
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    • Who said the days of miracle cities in the US are over? Gary, steel town, started on wasteland in 1900, has grown to be a city of 110000 in 1929. This is the spot on which the heart of the city of Gary, Indiana now stands. In a contrast photo you...

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