Periodicals; Chemical industry; Underwear; Textile industry; Lighting; Clothing & dress; Health care; Water skiing; Aquatic sports; Agriculture; Golf;
Table of Contents: Figuratively speaking; How's this for a bright idea, Mr. Edison; I think I can, I think I can; Bergquist inside; There's a kind of hush; Emergency room drama with a happy ending; Taking a ride on the safe side; Morningglory,...
Hendrick writes that he was never able to get the kerosene oil burners to work, even after 'several trials.' Hendrick want to return the burners and have the company make 'whatever allowance you think is fair between man and man.'
Handwritten on back: "Yours sincerely at Sabino Canyon - I guess I shall have to hook up my suspenders a notch - also reduce my lower chest but think I must have leaned backwards. Really don't think I am curved so much - hope not."
Table of Contents: Nylon turns twenty; This uncommon man; The Glen Canyon feat; Newest of the curtain walls; The ABC's of CMC; Urbane suburban clothes; The voodoo's gone from plastics molding; Seven-minute paint seminar; Evolution in earthmovers;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Model railroads; Plastics industry; Nylon; Furniture industry;
Table of Contents: A way to run a railroad; A thirst for good water; The industry-minded professor; Think THHN; Bavarian design for an olympic drama; Creating the quality cassette; Furnishing the homes of the nation; The sophistication of simple...
Table of Contents: When nothing else works; The one-piece, one-seam wardrobe; The largest moving object ever built; Sweet sounds of the symphonion; Versatile shelter for all seasons; Fashionable teammates; Walking advertisements; Think of the rink;...
Table of Contents: The lone inventor; Little ones out of big ones; Titanium from pounds to tons; EPN goes to work; What do you think of aerosols; Boom in broilers; Paintbrush profile; The farmer takes the air; G-men of the rails; The DuPont story;...
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...
A controversy is developing in the ranks of TWA, The Lindbergh Line over the question are passengers in the Douglas airliners going to consume so much more food while flying that the cost of feeding them is going to show a sharp advance? The...
Text from image: "Knowing What We Defend is Important, Too. 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...
Reports on the San Francisco powder market and powder sales. Discuss access to the magazine. Gibbons and Lammot think that the improved prospects for mining will increase demand for blasting powder.
Mosby discusses payment for DuPont powder and requests a powder shipment. Mosby reports that he does not think the DuPont Company sends him powder at the lowest price possible.
Kneeland offers his thoughts on the effect of Hazard Powder Company's reduction of powder prices on the New York powder market. Kneeland does not think DuPont should reduce its prices.
Display of the many different safety signs used at a single DuPont plant is a striking symbol of the companys prime concern for the safety of its employees. Signs are but one phase of a comprehensive company-wide program in which employees are...
Hendrick is surprised that Goodyear has apparently rejected his specifications. He agrees that Goodyear should furnish him with a new set of tires as [they] think they ought to be made, with all haste.