Periodicals; Chemical industry; Paint industry; Plastics industry; Agriculture; Pest control; Air conditioning industry; Textile industry;
Table of Contents: The steel test tube; DuPont's new blowing agent; The aristocrat of the silica family; Plastics at home; An uncommon carrier; The gardener's one-two punch; New prints from old; Rolling billboards; Report on our 150th year;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Snow removal; Snowplows; Plastics industry; Textile industry;
Table of Contents: Duel with Donner's drifts; Colorful coating for coils; Lifesaving suits for the Navy's high fliers; The case for the laminating stickups; New media for art underfoot; Under the sidewalks for New York; The city of tomorrow, today;...
Table of Contents: Fast colors and the depression; A real guide to universal knowledge; More speed in road building; Another DuPont product makes good; Smart surf suits for the sea; A tale about Mark Twain; A new hotel continues old traditions;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Lumber industry; Paint industry; Hunting;
Table of Contents: Foster children of the forest; How many days 'til Christmas; Tough guy among plastics; Timber; That Spanish train; Freeze-up; What every parent should know about shooting; The new day for cavalcade is Tuesday; The bomb everybody...
Advertisement from the J. R. Farrell Co. to William du Pont regarding their waterproof suits for yacht crews. Included are a testimonial from the U. S. Life Saving service and a stamped fabric sample.
Remember playing ring around the rosey when you were just so high? Here is a space age resemblance -technicians wrapping up a 30 foot furlable space antenna at Lockheed Missiles and Space Company, in Sunnyvale CA. (Clean room suits are work to...
Kelly's first tilting converter, contemporary with the Bessemer converter. The dual independent inventions led to years of law suits and squabbles until a settlement was reached
For Mother's Day gift, this frilly, feminine blouse in smooth, opaque nylon tricot will delight even the most practical person because of nylons easy care qualities. Light in weight but not too sheer, the blouse can be easily and quickly washed,...
Lycra spandex yarn, a product of DuPont research, is put through a creeling operation in plant at Waynesboro, Virginia as part of a testing procedure to determine if the yarn will run satisfactorily on the types of equipment used by DuPont...
Lycra spandex fiber, wrapped in cellophane for shipping, is checked by inspectors at DuPont plant in Waynesboro, Virginia where the product is manufactured. This picture was taken as yarn buggies wait to be wheeled to the shipping area where the...
Lycra spandex fiber in production at the DuPont Company's plant in Waynesboro, Virginia undergoes a double check before shipping, Inspectress in background certifies yarn for shipping, wraps it in cellophane and racks it on shipping buggy. The...
Spun yarns from staple-whether cotton, wool, any natural or man-made fiber-are bulky an fuzzy compared with continuous-filament yarn, which is smooth. Sweaters, suits and the like are made from spun yarns, which are made from staple. Ladies' full...
Photographs of winning sketches made for a Du Pont student fashion design contest. Included are the first place winners for slacks, suits, formal wear, sport coats, and most outstanding talent.
Collection guide for E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company records. The records are arranged into 3 series: Series A contains correspondence (1802-1891, bulk 1802-1815) with over 500 individuals and firms,
including customers, suppliers, sales agents...
Collection guide; Manufacturing and related sectors
Collection guide for Barton H. Jenks papers. The papers include an annotated copy of the Bridesburg Manufacturing Company’s 1867 trade catalogue, and a series of patent papers relating to Barton H. Jenks’ inventions. These include textile...
Colored print. "Balloons May Be Made Really Useful. Big idea for western railroads! How they may save their passengers from rear-end collisions and themselves from heavy suits for damages!"