Mrs. Ruth Haig with two bullfrogs that went to market. The only problem that stands between the domestic producer of frogs and enormous profits is the production of frogs in sufficient numbers. Until some of the problems of production have been...
Hendrick writes of his interest in purchasing a locomobile with two seats. H. Warren Cram gave him a ride in one when he visited their place the week before. Hendrick has received their catalogue which includes the Locosurrey. He wants to know if...
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Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #10, titled “Furniture With a Plan.” This column was released the week of 8 October 1962. Artist John H. Bassette.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #116, titled “Oriental Rugs.” This column was released the week of 27 May 1963. Artist R.J. King.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #150, titled “Do These Words Bother You?” This column was released the week of 19 August 1963. Artist R.J. King.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #668, titled “A Bedroom for State Visitors.” This column was released the week of 11 December 1966. Illustration os of the Blair House, Washington, D.C., ca. 1960s. Artist John...
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #37, titled “Your Home is an Important Investment.” This column was released week of 19 November 1962. Artist John H. Bassette.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #605, titled “Coramandel.” This column was released the week of 17 July 1966. The illustration is of the Walter Hoving apartment, New York, NY, ca. 1960s. Artist John Patton.
Illustration for William Pahlmann's "A Matter of Taste" column #659, titled “Thanksgiving is a Family Party.” This column was released week of 20 November 1966. Illustration is of "Pahlmannia," William Pahlmann's house in Bedford, New York,...
The world’s largest and most powerful air cooled airplane engine, the new 18 cylinder 2000 H.P. Wright Duplex-Cyclone, was announced Monday by the War department and is being inspected here by (left to right) VP George Chapline, Chief Engineer...
A few minutes after this photograph was snapped these 33 sturdy Vultee BT-13 Basic Trainers, piloted by U.S. Army fliers in foreground were roaring down the 4000 foot runway at 10 second intervals for delivery to Moffett Field, California basic...
This is one in a series of the first released wartime aircraft production photographs, showing the Boeing Aircraft Companys all out, 24 hour a day, seven day week effort to keep em flying. That this effort has succeeded is evidenced by the recent...
Believe it or not, but this is the deck of a boat- The Crescent City- which left Detroit this week with 527 motor cars aboard, the largest single shipment of any one make of car ever to leave Detroit via water. The shipment was made by the Plymouth...
Chemical compositions or chemically-made fibers that come in contact with the skin create specialized and challenging problems for the toxicologist. As an example, before nylon was put on the market, it was carefully tested by DuPont's toxicologist...
Chemical compositions or chemical made fibers that come in contact with the skin create specialized and challenging problems for the toxicologists. As an example, before nylon was put on the market, it was carefully tested by DuPont's Toxicologists...