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White Sulphur Springs, W.VA, June 9. Walter T. Fishleigh, consulting engineer of Detroit, and Walter C. Keys, of U.S. Rubber Co., of Detroit, discuss safety driving, 6936

White Sulphur Springs, W.VA, June 9. W.J. Davidson, left, of General Motors, Detroit, and Col. J.G. Vincent, of Packard Motors, Detroit, discuss safety driving, 6/9/36

White Sulphur Springs, W.VA, June 9. W.J. Davidson, left, of General Motors, Detroit, and Col. J.G. Vincent, of Packard Motors, Detroit, discuss safety driving, 6936

White Sulphur Springs, W.VA, June 9. Karl M. Wise, left, of Bendix Aviation Corp., of Detroit, and W.S. James, of Studebaker Corp., of South Bend, Ind., hold a "semi-technical" conference in front of Greenbrier Hotel, 6/9/36

Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Left to right, Walter P. Reuther, vice-president; R.J. Thomas, president; Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president; George Addes, secretary-treasurer

Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Left to right, Walter P. Reuther, vice-president; R.J. Thomas, president; Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president; George Addes, secretary-treasurer

Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Left to right, Walter P. Reuther, vice-president; R.J. Thomas, president; Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president; George Addes, secretary-treasurer

Detroit, Michigan. Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president of the United Automobile Workers (UAW)

Detroit, Michigan. Officals of the United Automobile Workers (UAW). Left to right, Walter P. Reuther, vice-president; R.J. Thomas, president; Richard T. Frankensteen, vice-president; George Addes, secretary-treasurer

White Sulphur Springs, W.VA, June 9. Walter T. Fishleigh, consulting engineer of Detroit, and Walter C. Keys, of U.S. Rubber Co., of Detroit, discuss safety driving, 6/9/36

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1936
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Harris & Ewing, photographer
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White Sulphur Springs (W. Va.) ,  37.79639, -80.29750
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Grant County, Oregon. Malheur National Forest. Lumberjack making a "rubberman". This rubberman is used when a lumberjack who is sawing down a tree does not have a partner. The cross-saw is attached to the heavy rubber belt which holds saw secure while one man saws

View on Pluto Creek, Geyser Springs, Sonoma County, Cal. / Andrew Price, photographer.

White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia., the south lawn

Manpower. Southern shipyard workers. A keen eye and a steady hand guide Olie R. Cawethon in hobbing gears for ships of the United Nations. Cawethon, a former diesel engineer, answered the Navy's call for skilled workers, and is today operating a milling machine in a Southern Navy yard

De Soto bomber plant, Detroit, Michigan. Dipping parts that are held by the springs in a plating solution

Gibson, Indiana. Engineer and fireman who stay at the YMCA (Young Men's Christian Association), discussing the map of the Indian Harbor Belt Railroad in the lobby of the "Y"

Standing, left to right: Charles v. McLaughlin, Undersecretary of Labor; Eugene Meyer, publisher of the Washington Post; Roger D. Lapham, president of the American Hawaiian Steamship Company; Cyrus Ching, Vice President, U.S. Rubber Corporation; Walter C. Teagle, former President, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey; George M. Harrison, grand president, Brotherhood of Railway and Steamship Clerks; George Meany, general secretary of the AFL (American Federation of Labor); Philip Murray, CIO (Congress of Industrial Organizations) President; Thomas Kennedy, secretary treasurer, United Mine Workers (UMW). Seated, left to right: Frank P. Graham, University of North Carolina President; Sidney Hillman, Associate Director General representing the Office of Production Management (OPM); Chairman Clarence Dykstra; Daniel Tracy,

Antioch College, Main Hall, Livermore Street & North College Avenue, Yellow Springs, Greene County, OH

Production of butylene glycol. Butylene glycol is recovered from corn fermentation liquors in an experimental still in the pilot plant of the Northern Regional Research Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Peoria, Illinois. This is one step in the Department's research that led to the development of a fermentation method for converting corn into butylene glycol, a chemical that can be used in making anti-freeze for automobiles and in the production of commercial solvents for various manufacturing purposes. Research now is directed toward the development of a practical way to turn the butylene glycol into butadiene, from which synthetic rubber can be made. The work has already been done on a laboratory scale

Ex-Gov. McCorkle (W.Va.) - Public domain portrait photograph

Engineer (white shirt) and machinist work on machine used for fiber-optics applications.

Tintic Standard Reduction Mill, Warm Springs Mountain, Goshen, Utah County, UT

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