Text from back of image: "Major S. M. Strong, flight surgeon of the Medical Corps attached to Mitchel Field at Garden City L.I., had a remarkable experience a few days ago while on a flight to test the recording barograph and get the 'ceiling' of...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Dyeing;
Table of Contents: Unreasoning fear of explosives; Dropping a smelter stack with dynamite; Dynamite digs quarter-mile ditch in split second; Accident insurance by the yard; Veneering with Pyralin; Dumorite takes a hand at road building; Know the...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Firearms industry; Automobile industry;
Table of Contents: Explosives department and the public; New Nemours pattern; Inspection of DuPont smokeless shotgun powders; Glare, the motorist's worst foe; Pencil advertising produces; Demonstrating explosives in the anthracite region.
This natural silhouette is a feature of this beautifully molded suit, shown by Christian Dior-New York in a fine, herring-bone suiting fabric of wool and Dacron polyester fiber. The luxurious, tweedy-looking fabric is soft and exceptionally light...
Scale model of the DuPont Company's Experimental Station as it will appear when the $30 million expansion program is completed. Construction of the new facilities will enable the company to increase its fundamental long range research activities as...
Text from back of photo: 'The first relic of the round-the-world flight to be brought back is the map used by Lieut. Erik Nelson, engineering officer of the party, on the first leg of the long trip. It was brought back by a friend to whom Nelson...
Watercolor portrait. Handwritten on back: "Copied from a pencil sketch, R.S. Smith, June 1869. Portrait in water-color, the property of Eugene du Pont, Esq."