Hendrick begins this business letter with a paragraph about his automobiles. He compares his current steam carriage to the electric he owned before. Hendrick muses about building his own or having one built that will meet his expectations.
Electricity; Electric household appliances industry; Electric lighting; Electrical apparatus; Farm life; Agricultural machinery & implements; Farmhouses;
June-July 1953 issue of Electricity on the Farm featuring articles on electric farm equipment and electric household devides for domestic use on the farm.
Hendrick writes of his disappointment that the vehicle will not be shipped before the end of September. He takes the opportunity to tell them that the voltage of the new power the Electric Light Company put in and from which he will charge the...
Hendrick writes to say he had hoped to have the electric carriage for his September vacation. He wonders if they have obtained the channel irons and asks if they will be able to send the automobile by the 1st of October.
General Electric is on the leading edge of a computer aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM) revolution that promises to make the company vastly more productive. One facet of this is computer graphics, a technology that frees the design engineer...
Ethel Strumpf beams approval of sleek new models displayed at Postwar Electric Appliance and Radio Show. Scheduled for the entire month of October at Commonwealth Edison company's main store, Chicago, the exposition is sponsored by the Electric...
Modern 70 ton Heroult electric furnace, The hot raised electrodes are shown in white at the top. The cables at the right han side lead to the transformer house through which power is supplied to the electrodes