Periodicals; Chemical industry; Explosives; Dynamite; Textile industry; Dyeing;
Table of Contents: Pung chow, the game of 100 intelligences; Crecco-splaths; Bus or Limousine; A 30 year test of DuPont smokeless powder; Storage of explosives; Stop the ravages of rust; Laying low the world's largest cement silo.
S.F. dinned at Mr. Seward's with Prince Napoleon, he wishes to visit the mills, mentions the battery of Col. Sherman which was said to be nearly lost, but in reality, little was taken
Reports that a New York Times article may have alerted rebels of upcoming blockade and cost lives, attended Sunday service with Gen. Sherman, weather prevents sailing again
Admiral Du Pont discussing with Mr. Wheeten the relief of his command and how unfortunate it was how his name was being tarnished, notes that the biggest upset was not being relieved of his post, but the way in which it was handled
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;...
Table of Contents: Science and civilization; Another industry goes Cellophane; On the firing line; Raymond Hood, iconoclast; Problems in making auto polishes; Tunneling under Gauley Mountain; Twoels have a show of their own; Period furniture enters...