The application of colors on glassware by hand spray method using an air gun in the laboratory of DuPont's Electrochemicals Department. The color is mixed in a suitable medium to a consistency for application in this method. This is an acceptable...
Written on back of image: "August 27, 1937. To: F. Bromley: I am enclosing a print showing a method Rice, Barton and Fales have of supporting the pinion shaft, in order to get the print machines closer together. By this method they claim they are...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Automobile industry; Explosives; Dynamite;
Table of Contents: Are we still in the old business cycle, or in a new one; Armor-plating cedar chests; Adding safety to yellow cabs; Does the work of fifteen men; Real man-sized radio; Turning a mountain into a memorial; Scupturing with DuPont...
Periodicals; Chemical industry; Plastics industry; Automobile industry; Explosives; Dynamite;
Table of Contents: Something worthy to be remembered; Ditch blasting within city limits; A river of chocolates; Pyralin helps madam select her dress; Ditching through rock; Duco finish for railway equipment and rolling stock; Accordion-pleated...
Table of Contents: Man makes stone; For adornment? Yes, but..; Up the trail with Pyralin; The ultimate in boxes; The story of anthracite coal; Decorating with Duco; Keeping dates with Cellophane; Show more merchandise, carry less stock; Emulating...
Table of Contents: New York air show; The world in word and picture; Wood preservation an economic gain; The money value of game; DuPont laquer on cables; Handbags in the spotlight; See how the shoe fits; Do you keep a diary; Pinar Del Rio to...
Table of Contents: Looking back at 1931; A marvel of economical operation; George Washington prints; A few transparent Cellophane jokes in cartoons and stories; Now you can spray the fenders; Scenic highways in the Colorado Rockies; The Venturafin...
Includes articles: Another Problem for Us To Solve (on repairing S.S. America and motorships Titania and Tiradentes); A Rational Method of Comparing Motorship and Steamship Costs; Smoke: It's Real Relation to Efficient Combustion; A Morse Sky...
Oklahoma City has devised a new method of enforcing its parking regulations in the downtown section and at the same time, adding to the city's revenue. Miss Emmalle Jarvis is seen just as she prepares to put a nickel in one of the curbside parking...
President Truman was all smiles recently when he was presented with a 31 pound Alaskan King salmon by Gov. Ernest H. Gruening of Alaska. Governor Gruening (center) made the presentation in the presence of Secretary of the Interior J.A. Krug. The...
Delivers message with its goods. This gaily painted truck delivers insecticides and weed killers in Chicago's Loop twice a day. To create more business for itself, it tells Chicagoans and nearby residents just what it is carrying. The starboard...
Delivers message with its goods. This gaily painted truck delivers insecticides and weed killers in Chicago's Loop twice a day. To create more business for itself, it tells Chicagoans and nearby residents just what it is carrying. The starboard...
A gallery of contrasts-striking photos illustrates the wide difference between primitive methods and modern. Women harvesting wheat near Orvieto in Italy one of them using a cycle the other gathering up and binding the sheaves. This method is in...
La Sabana Airport, San Jose Costa Rica. A contrast in transportation.Oxcarts and modern transport plane hauls both freight and passengers in hours, whereas with old packhorse method it took days, even weeks.More gasoline drums from plantations are...
Letter addressed to Peter Bauduy. McCall discusses customer powder order and method of shipment to avoid detection, along with sale of powder to retailers.
The old method of unloading ore carriers on the Great Lakes. Hand shoveling the ore into buckets to be lifted from the hold and transfered to the docks.
Dr. Paul W. Morgan of DuPont's Textile Fibers Pioneering Research Laboratory demonstrates the making of nylon, instantaneously, at room temperature, without any apparatus other than a drinking glass, a small jar or beaker. Practical commercial...