The William Pahlmann Papers provide a rich insight into the world of interior design in the middle of the twentieth century. Pahlmann (1900-1987) was well known for his use of bold colors, textures and mix of antique and modern furnishings....
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Textile industry; Plastics industry; War work;
Table of Contents: Research makes jobs; Orchem; High water explosives achievement; Bottleneck at the butcher's block; Titanium; Introducing Pad-steam and muti-lap; What about DDT; DuPont announces fabrilite; What's new; Repaint for more heat.
Table of Contents: Costly indium now obtained by electrolysis; Made by men for menA modern cellini, Winold Reiss; Why you pay good money for moisture; Skeet, a year-round sport; The human hand was the first comb; To irrigate 80,000 acres of Idaho's...
Table of Contents: Human wants and the chemical industry; The rifleman's tribe increases; New craft with Cellophane; The national cotton show; Chemistry and the south; The call of the sea; In service overseas; Combs on the campus; Midget racing;...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; War work; Defense industry; Parachute industry; Nylon; Safety;
Table of Contents: An improved explosive rivet; And speaking of rivets; Spinning into war; Nylon, after the war; Engineering and contruction; Heavy chemicals for war; A safety color code for industry; An end to poison ivy; What's new.
Collection guide for the William du Pont Family Papers. The William du Pont family papers, 450 linear feet, consist of correspondence, financial records and printed materials, which document the personal and business activities of the father and...