Inside the Rare Books Room (later the Copeland Room) in the Library building. Left to right: Dr. John A Perkins (President, University of Delaware), Dr. Paul H. Buck (Director, Harvard University libraries), Dr. Charles David (Director,...
Inside the Rare Books Room (later the Copeland Room) in the Library building. Left to right: Dr. John A Perkins (President, University of Delaware), Dr. Paul H. Buck (Director, Harvard University libraries). In 1984, the name of the library was...
Inside the Rare Books Room (later the Copeland Room) in the Library building. Left to right: Dr. John A Perkins (President, University of Delaware), Dr. Paul H. Buck (Director, Harvard University libraries). In 1984, the name of the library was...
Inside the Rare Books Room (later the Copeland Room) in the Library building. Left to right: Dr. Paul H. Buck (Director, Harvard University libraries), Dr. Richmond Williams (Associate Director, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library). In 1984, the...
Instructions for keeping DuPont Company accounts. Explains how to make entries into the various ledger books and how to transfer that information to other ledgers. Includes instructions for bills of lading, making entries into the waste books and...
Instructions for keeping DuPont Company accounts. Explains how to make entries into the various ledger books and how to transfer that information to other ledgers. Includes instructions for bills of lading, making entries into the waste books and...
Mrs. Virginia Duncan, librarian at the DuPont Company Lavoisier Library, examines a collection of ancient books written by Lavoisier, known as the 'father of modern chemistry'. Mrs. Duncan spent 18 months accumulating this group of the great...
Near the door to the Rare Books Room (later the Copeland Room). Left to right: Mr. Frank Battan, Dr. Charles David (Director, Eleutherian Mills Historical Library), Mr. Henry Belin du Pont (President, Longwood Foundation), Mr. Emile F. du Pont...
New York City: Books, the Storehouse of Knowledge. View of the shelves in the main reading room of the New York Public Library, which is the largest free library in the world.
Record of accounts between E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. and its employees, pensioners, and other individuals. Includes itemized accounts of pay and other expenses of DuPont employees from May 1, 1802 to September 26, 1806.
Record of accounts between E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. and its employees, pensioners, and other individuals. Includes itemized accounts of pay and other expenses of DuPont employees from October 24, 1802 to July 1, 1809.
Record of accounts between E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. and its employees, pensioners, and other individuals. Includes itemized accounts of pay and other expenses of DuPont employees from August 21, 1802 to December 30, 1809.
postcards; motels; tourism; interiors; interior decoration; furnishings; cabins; electric signs
on front of card: "Colonial Court. Brownsville, Tennessee." hand-written on front of card: "Have Bible and devotional books in our room. Jesus Cares." on back of card: "Jesus Christ himeslf being the chief cornerstone. Eph. 2:20. Located at...
Rudy Blesch, probably the most distinguished jazz authority in the country and author of many books on the subject, drops in on Editor Bill Grauer of the Record Changer Magazine to discuss old ragtime piano records. Blesch is at the present time...
Table of Contents: A state brings back its wild life; Gleaming gifts for Christmas; Rayon and Christmas; Books and their binding; Duco refinishing service; Creating personal gifts; Drive under the river; A trunk for short travels; New comfort in...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; War work; Defense industry; Libraries; Camouflage (Military science);
Table of Contents: Chemicals from salt work for victory behind the scenes; With the colors; 1,000 feet per minute; Books or bunsen burners; Tow lines for air transport; Propellers for mustangs; What's new.
Table of Contents: Hats off to the railroads; Rayon for new-type furniture; Duplate, safety recommends its use for automobiles; Color photography today; High carnival on Manhattan; Wild life, past and present; True sportsmen conserve game; Now -- a...