Memo regarding the positioning of building with respect to older buildings and the "tail race." The author discusses the amount of horse power that could be acquired from wheel size and placement.
Raymond Loewy informs his staff that Automotive News has changed its attitude toward him. The memo is attached to a copy of Don Williamson's request for a signed sketch.
Table of Contents: Nylon turns twenty; This uncommon man; The Glen Canyon feat; Newest of the curtain walls; The ABC's of CMC; Urbane suburban clothes; The voodoo's gone from plastics molding; Seven-minute paint seminar; Evolution in earthmovers;...
Table of Contents: Prosperity drive; Feldspar for ceramics; Fertilizer ammoniation; Taming the Saguenay River; Foul water and waterfowl; Cellulose acetate, a DuPont product; A memorial for the ages; Refinished and in service; No more needless...
Table of Contents: The super sprint ahead; Intermediates, anyone; Scenes from America's industrial childhood; Lift for a leftover; Remington's Humane Stunner hailed; Maintenance memo, try nylon to plastic; Small rivets for a big bomber; Know how to...
The records consist of photocopies of miscellaneous documents of the Empire Steel and Iron Company, the originals of which are in the possession of the National Canal Museum at Easton, Pa. Most of them seem to have come from the Mount Hope site....