Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Plastics industry; Explosives industry;
Table of Contents: Spinning dreams into yarn; Birth of a fiber; Cinderella's slipper is plastic now; Taming static; Timber is for a gold mine; Alcohol and paper do mix; Lost in the laboratory; The pop that pays; Tri: the double-duty solvent; New...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Toothbrushes; Pest control; Paint industry; Agriculture;
Table of Contents: Taking the heat off industrial workers; Rising chemical stars; Pressure cooking squeezes color into the man-made fibers; New horizons 10,000 feet down; Dacron on duty; Spare that toothbrush; Giving suede a new face; Harnessing...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Railroads;
Table of Contents: Panels worth discussing; Last word in printing for last word in words; A competent chemical looks for a career; Engineered for engineers; Every day a holiday; What's right with the railroads; I'd like to speak to someone...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Sailboats; Sports; Plastics industry; Textile industry; Golf;
Table of Contents: ESS:solid state conversion piece; Moving on a breath of air; The old ball game; Putting the bite on plastic pipe; Corduroy with man-made muscle; The bantamweight beauty; The earth's image; A roller worth it's salt; What's new.
Table of Contents: Schools without walls; A doctor looks at football; Caged cats: a dixie delicacy; Caution: noise at work; A good grip on the situation; Trains worth traveling on; those magnificent driving machines; A smooth ride on metal shafts;...
Table of Contents: Industry looks for leaders; What's new in Fabrikoid; Building the Kittitas high line canal; Those who ride my read; Banding wild ducks at Carney's Point; Transparent velvet, a style stable; Silver mining in Mexico; Toys for the...
Letter from William du Pont to his secretary, Charles K. Lennig regarding the purchase of the Montpelier Estate. He does not wish to close off negotiations but believes the property lacks too much to be worth more than the $50 per acre he is...
Includes articles: The Quevilly's Story (on repairing a bark Quevilly); Articles Worth Reading; Meet One of Our Friends (about the Burning department of the Morse); Our Coppersmiths; The Yard League (about the Morse baseball team).
Includes articles: World's Dry Docking Record; Articles Worth Reading; Some of Our Old Timers (about old workers of the Morse); The High Cost of Loafing (reprinted from Association Men); Annual Ball of Success (about the annual reception of the...
The process by which musk is formed in the body of the musk deer is recapitulated in the making of synthetic musk by the chemist. It is probably that natural musk is formed in the animal by transformation of fats or oils. Here, treated castor oil...
Articles for du Pont, Bauduy, & Co. Proclaiming the establishment 20 shares worth $2000 each: Peter Bauduy and E. I. du Pont both owned 4 shares, V. M. Gaverche and Ferdinand Bauduy 3 shares each, I.P. Gaverche 2 shares, Peter Bauduy on account of...
Text from back of image: "Santa Monica, CA - With a backlog of $80,000,000 worth of military and commercial planes reported contracted for, the Douglas Aircraft Corporation expects to have approximately 17,000 workers in its Santa Monica plant...
Text from back of photo: 'Presented by Glenn H. Curtis, this handsome trophy, of sterling silver and worth $5000, won by Lieut. A.W. Gorton of the U.S. Navy, was on exhibition at the Capitol on Monday. The trophy depicts a flying boat of the 12...
Printed on front: "One of the wards of the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, WC1, damaged by a H.E. bomb. Over 50,000 pounds worth of devastation was caused."