Written on back of image: "Photographed June 15, 1951. Built April-June 1951. Showing parts of the mechanical drive built for the crimper and feed aprons. Notice the two narrow feed belts. Notice horizontal [illegible], trap doors. Wet processing...
Table of Contents: Chemistry rescues wealth from industrial wastes. DuPont keeps step with progress in aviation; Creating a new vogue in boudoir accessories; Duco sits with the moderns; Quarrying practices; Prize winners all; Mining gold in...
Notice signed by J. V. S. Oddie, the club's secretary, to the members of the New York Yacht Club announcing the organization's first general meeting along with a review of the ammendments to be altered/discussed at the meeting.
Includes full minutes and materials. Materials include agenda, attendance sheet, interoffice memo asking for revisions to the meeting minutes, notice of meeting time and date, etc.
US Coast Guard. Under the category of "Assistance to Life and Property" come the mercy activities for which the Service has become most reknowned. Coast Guard planes, cutters, shore stations, and other units are always ready at an instant's notice...
McCall reports that notice of the accident at the du Pont factory has been printed in the Aurora. McCall will discount notes for the company and purchase copper nails.
Correspondence; Government contracts; Gunpowder; Ordnance industry;
Mason encloses a newspaper notice of the sale of the Franklin Powder Mills near Washington, D.C. and counsels E. I. du Pont on the decision to purchase the site and open a manufactory near Washington City.
Correspondence; Gunpowder; Ordnance Industry; Government contracts;
Kemble writes to McCall care of E. I. du Pont de Nemoursand Company. He reports on powder sales to the U.S. Navy and urges McCall not to let powder leave the powder works without first being proved. He warns that Captain Cassin could visit the...