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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Rubber reclamation. Producing reclaimed rubber. Rubber scrap, obtained by dissolving and washing away all fibrous materials, passes through a steaming operation. It will then go through the drying, refining and other xylos processes at a big Midwest plant that is recovering large quantities for war essentials. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Producing reclaimed rubber. Rubber scrap, obtained...

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Answering the call. Dozens of partially-machined tubes for medium caliber guns await finishing processes in an eastern arsenal. Every day finds Uncle Sam's defensive armament stronger

Answering the call. Dozens of partially-machined tubes for medium cali...

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Mrs. Blossom Kaplitt, of Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York (second from left) explains to Brooklyn housewives, whom she has enlisted in tin can salvage drive, how to prepare collected tin cans for the Department of Sanitation trucks. Since March 15th, she has organized twenty-five large apartment houses in the Borough Park section into units for salvage work. In each house a squad of three women, tenants in the apartment, collect once weekly from every housewife, tin cans accumulated during the previous week. In the cellar, each squad processes the cans, removes labels and bottoms, flattens them and deposits them into ashcans and barrels for pickup by department of sanitation trucks. Today twenty-five tons of empty processed cans have been collected through the efforts of Mrs. Kaplitt and other housewives in the territory across the East River. Left to right: Mrs. T. Cohen, Mrs. B. Kaplitt, Mrs. H. Mars, Mrs. T. Rubins

Mrs. Blossom Kaplitt, of Ocean Parkway, Brooklyn, New York (second fro...

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Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation. Detroit, Michigan. Coke oven pusher. A long square pusher is inserted through the entire section of the coke oven, thus pushing the coke out to the other side into the freight car. This coke oven is a modern by-product oven. All the gases and vapors liberated from the coal in the cooking processes are recovered. The coal is heated from fifteen to twenty hours in a temperature of about 1700 degrees F. The gases and vapors released by the coal are condensed for the recovery of such by-products as tar, benzol, and gas. At the end of the coking period, the incandescent coke mass is pushed into the quenching car

Hanna furnaces of the Great Lakes Steel Corporation. Detroit, Michigan...

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Proposed House bill would ruin small oil companies, Kentucky oil executive tells House Committee. Washington, D.C., June 23. Testifying against a proposed House bill that would divorce production, refining and marketing processes in the oil industry, Paul G. Blazer, President of the Ashland Oil and Refining Co. of Kentucky, told the House Judiciary Committee that passage of such a bill would ruin a company like his. He said his company was a small concern but was completely integrated

Proposed House bill would ruin small oil companies, Kentucky oil execu...

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Turning anti-aircraft catridges. One of the last processes in making anti-aircraft cartridges is turning the case. This skilled workman in an eastern Navy yard is one of thousands who are producing ammunition for the expanded Navy war program

Turning anti-aircraft catridges. One of the last processes in making a...

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Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. This man is determined that there be no halt in production because of electrical power difficulties. He's a steel mill electrician, and his job is tremendously important in the maintenance of maximum efficiency throughout all the various processes of steel production

Steel manufacture, Allegheny-Ludlum. This man is determined that there...

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Production of butylene glycol. Pilot plant set up at the Northern Regional Research Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Peoria, Illinois, to test on a semi-commercial scale new processes for making alcohol from various farm products

Production of butylene glycol. Pilot plant set up at the Northern Regi...

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A fine finish is being given this gun stock on the sanding machine. One of the multitude of processes in the manufacture of rifles for the war program

A fine finish is being given this gun stock on the sanding machine. On...

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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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The beef kill. Cattle are brought into this narrow alley by means of an electric prodder; they are then knocked out by a blow on the head. Steel doors on the left then open up and cows fall into the next room where they are shackled by hind legs. Then they move by chain belt throught processes of throat slitting, decapitation, evisceration, skinning, etc. Packing plant, Austin, Minnesota

The beef kill. Cattle are brought into this narrow alley by means of a...

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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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... An act to continue in force for a limited time, an Act passed at the first session of Congress, intituled. "An act to regulate processes in the courts of the United States." [Philadelphia: Printed by Francis Childs and John Swaine, 1791.].
Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Brass shavings from cartridge cases. One of the last processes in making anti-aircraft cartridges is machining the head of the case. This worker in an eastern Navy yard is one of thousands who are producing ammunition for the expanded Navy war program

Brass shavings from cartridge cases. One of the last processes in maki...

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Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune-Cookman College. Mr. Mills, supervisor of the school laundry, showing a student chemicals used in different cleaning processes

Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune-Cookman College. Mr. Mills, supervisor...

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[Iron-stone rock in various stages being formed by natural processes of heat and cold] / F. Blaine, del. et inci.

[Iron-stone rock in various stages being formed by natural processes o...

Illus. in: Theory of the earth / James Hutton, in Royal Society of Edinburgh. Transactions. Vol. 1, Part 2, pp. 209-304. Edinburgh : Printed for J. Dickson, Bookseller to the Royal Society, 1788, pl. 50. Publis... More

Detroit, Michigan. Conference between U.S. Army ordnance and washing machine industry officials to determine the ability of manufacturers to produce parts needed by the Army. After inspecting samples, blueprints and prices were discussed. Manufacturing processes of an anti-aircraft projectile

Detroit, Michigan. Conference between U.S. Army ordnance and washing m...

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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Production. War housing trailers. War housing trailers under construction at the Los Angeles plant of Western Trailer Company. The cabinet work of this trailer is nearly completed. Drawers, locker doors, sink top and other prefinished parts will be installed after the trailer has gone through the final painting and bake oven processes

Production. War housing trailers. War housing trailers under construct...

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Emporia, Kansas. Passing the Kansas soybean mill inc. on an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe train. There are fifty storage bins, each holding 2800 bushels. The plant processes soybeans for oil and feed

Emporia, Kansas. Passing the Kansas soybean mill inc. on an Atchison, ...

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Manpower. Americans all. One word from Bernard T. McGlore, and you know that his is a heritage of freedom. That rich, rolling brogue comes straight from the Emerald Isle, as does McGlore's deep reverence for liberty. Operating a planer in a large Midwest tank factory, McGlore feels that he's taking a good slap at the Axis with every tank part he processes. Pressed Steel Can Company, Chicago, Illinois

Manpower. Americans all. One word from Bernard T. McGlore, and you kno...

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Oil companies have no desire to create monopoly, House Judiciary Committee told. Washington, D.C., June 23. W.S. Farish, President of the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, said before the House Judiciary Committee today that there is keen competition among oil companies and that major companies have no desire to create a monopoly. Farish joined other oil company executives in condemning before the committee a bill to divorce production, refining, and marketing processes of the oil industry

Oil companies have no desire to create monopoly, House Judiciary Commi...

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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Brass for cartridges. Rolling out brass slabs is one of the first processes in manufacturing cartridge cases. The work is being performed at one of eleven Navy arsenals which are working at top speed to furnish ammunition for our two-ocean Navy

Brass for cartridges. Rolling out brass slabs is one of the first proc...

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Posters and art processes Methods materials tools: Posters - graphic art fresco and sculpture.

Posters and art processes Methods materials tools: Posters - graphic a...

Poster for Federal Art Gallery exhibition showing abstract figure of artist. Date stamped on verso: Feb 9 1938. Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress). Posters of the WPA / Christo... More

Jewish factories in Palestine on Plain of Sharon & along the coast to Haifa. Petah-Tikvah. Wire drawing & nail factory. "Barzelit," Ltd. Nails being transported in barrows to pass thro[ugh] other processes

Jewish factories in Palestine on Plain of Sharon & along the coast to ...

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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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A fishery worker processes a catch in Morro Bay on California's Central Coast

A fishery worker processes a catch in Morro Bay on California's Centra...

Title, date, and keywords provided by the photographer. The bay, and the city that surrounds it, are named for Morro Rock, a 581-foot volcanic plug located just offshore which was named in 1542 by Portuguese na... More

Discarded stockingss go to war. Here's what comes from your old silk stockings. Silk thread to be used in making powder bags is produced from discarded hose which have been subjected to various processes. Here, the silk thread emerges from a breaker machine which spins the bleached material into this form

Discarded stockingss go to war. Here's what comes from your old silk s...

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A poster comes to life. Almost dwarfed by the ladle which pours molten steel into ingot molds below, Sergeant Vineyard, George Woolslayer and Chief Evans stand in awe of the giant machine which processes steel into armaments. Woolslayer sums it up like this: "We're making the stuff for you to fight with to protect us." Thus America's men and her machines work together for victory. Allegheny-Ludlum Steel, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

A poster comes to life. Almost dwarfed by the ladle which pours molten...

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Manpower. Americans all. Like most of the young workers in a huge Midwest medium-tank plant, Herman Silldorf is an American of foreign-born parents. A skilled machine operator, young Silldorf, whose parents came here from Germany, processes parts for medium tanks with the hope that some day soon he'll be driving one of those tanks, taking a direct (instead of an indirect) slap at the Axis. Pressed Steel Can Company, Chicago, Illinois

Manpower. Americans all. Like most of the young workers in a huge Midw...

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Burning brush on Sando Evanoff's farm. Iron County, Michigan. This is one of the processes in cleaning cut-over land

Burning brush on Sando Evanoff's farm. Iron County, Michigan. This is ...

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Women in war. Machine gun production operators. One of 2,000 women currently employed in a Midwest war plant, this young Negro worker has proven a competent and earnest machine operator. She processes gun parts in this plant which has been converted from the production of spark plugs to machine guns. A.C. Spark Plugs

Women in war. Machine gun production operators. One of 2,000 women cur...

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Production. Tin smelting. Workers at a Southern tin smelter removing ore from the leaching and bleaching processes and loading it in cars for the furnace. The raw ore comes to the plant in bags, direct from the South American mines and passes through a series of processes that result in the extraction of pure tin which serves countless war puposes of the United Nations

Production. Tin smelting. Workers at a Southern tin smelter removing o...

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Pulling cotton into cotton "ropes" which, in later processes, are combined to make thread. Laurel mills, Laurel, Mississippi

Pulling cotton into cotton "ropes" which, in later processes, are comb...

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Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Production. Tin smelting. "Pot boilers" of a Southern tin smelter in which the pure metal is kept at a temperature of about 750 degrees Fahrenheit until it is poured into molds. The plant, which processes South American ore is the finest and the most modern in the world

Production. Tin smelting. "Pot boilers" of a Southern tin smelter in w...

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Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Improvements in concentration and smelting processes enable the Anaconda Copper Mining Company to profitably refine their tailings from operations conducted some twenty years ago. Standard cars are loaded with tailings and shipped to the smelter

Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Improvement...

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Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Conveyor systems transport ore to and from processes in concentration and smelting

Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Conveyor sy...

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An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In Senate of the United States, September 17, 1789. Read the first time. Samuel A. Otis, Sec. New York, Printed by Thomas Greenleaf [1789].

An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In...

Imprint 3.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 212, Folder 7.

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In Senate of the United States, September 17, 1789. Read the first time. Samuel A. Otis, Sec. New York, Printed by Thomas Greenleaf [1789].

An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In...

Imprint 3.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 212, Folder 7.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing compensations for the officers of the said courts and for jurors and witnesses. [Colophon:] Philadelphia Printed by John Fenno.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in ...

Caption title.; Mss. corrections throughout. Dated in mss. April 20, 1792.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and a... More

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing compensations for the officers of the said courts and for jurors and witnesses. [Colophon:] Philadelphia Printed by John Fenno.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in ...

Caption title.; Mss. corrections throughout. Dated in mss. April 20, 1792.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and a... More

Production. Tin smelting. Acid tanks at a Southern tin smelter--the finest and most modern plant in the world. The acid is used in one of the processes of separating the tin from the impurities in the ore. Construction is still going on at this plant, which has already achieved a heavy output of the pure tin needed for countless war uses of the United Nations

Production. Tin smelting. Acid tanks at a Southern tin smelter--the fi...

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Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Workmen putting unfinished rod into rolls of a finishing mill; from the wire bar to the finished rod, the processes of rolling are repeated so that the rod gets smaller and smaller until it is reduced to the desired size

Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Workmen putting...

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Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing compensations for the officers of the said courts and for jurors and witnesses. [Colophon:] Philadelphia Printed by John Fenno.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in ...

Caption title.; Mss. corrections throughout. Dated in mss. April 20, 1792.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and a... More

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Manpower. Handicapped workers. Although suffering from severe physical handicaps, Robert Hudson makes a valuable contribution to the nation's war progress. Operating a band saw in a Baltimore factory, he processes aluminum hearts which are part of airplane motor assemblies. In addition to being one of the "little men," one of his feet was amputated following an industrial accident. White Engineering Company, Baltimore, Maryland

Manpower. Handicapped workers. Although suffering from severe physical...

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Tin can alley leads to victory. Used tin cans, which in normal times would be discarded and forgotten, are transported to a de-tinning plant where they will undergo reclaiming processes. Much of the tin reclaimed from these cans will be used on more cans containing foodstuffs for American soldiers abroad
Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Conversion. Safety razor plant. Checking dimensions of completed V-block, shop supervisor George Cole explains testing processes to Edith Krause. Both these workers have graduated from razor blades to tool posts because of the company's subcontract for production of war tools

Conversion. Safety razor plant. Checking dimensions of completed V-blo...

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An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In Senate of the United States, September 17, 1789. Read the first time. Samuel A. Otis, Sec. New York, Printed by Thomas Greenleaf [1789].

An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In...

Imprint 3.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 212, Folder 7.

Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Improvements in concentration and smelting processes enable the Anaconda Copper Mining Company to profitably refine their tailings from operations conducted some twenty years ago. Standard cars are loaded with tailings and shipped to the smelter

Anaconda smelter, Montana. Anaconda Copper Mining Company. Improvement...

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Bantam, Connecticut. One of the new processes brought into the Warren McArthur plant to speed up work in the filling of defense orders is this electric welder. It's being operated by William Choly, nineteen, who learned welding while in the CCC (Civilian Conservation Corps) and NYA (National Youth Administration). He came here from Nesquehoning, Pennsylvania

Bantam, Connecticut. One of the new processes brought into the Warren ...

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Brass industrialist tells Monopoly Committee they 'follow the leader and pray for profit.' Washington, D.C., May 9. H.L.Randall, President of the Riverside Metal Co., left, and John Coe, Jr., Vice President of the American Brass Co., on the right, witnesses before the Monopoly Committee's hearings on the beryllium industry today. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney, Co-chairman of the Committee, asking about the relation of price and production costs, received from Randell in reply, 'We follow the price set by the leader and pray that we will make a profit.' Coe denied that his firm set prices for others to follow. O'Mahoney mentioned that certain beryllium allow products had increased in price when raw materials were cheap, and Coe countered that his firm had lost from $10,000 to $20,000 annually over a period of years while they were developing beryllium processes

Brass industrialist tells Monopoly Committee they 'follow the leader a...

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U.S. conducts tests to improve acidity standards. Washington, D.C. June 16. At the National Bureau [of] Standards, Dr. Walter J. Hamer is making very accurate electrometric measurements on acidity standards. They are useful in the practical control of many processes such as electroplating, purification of drinking water, air conditioning, and manufacture of pulp and paper. 6/16/37

U.S. conducts tests to improve acidity standards. Washington, D.C. Jun...

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Brass shavings from cartridge cases. One of the last processes in making anti-aircraft cartridges is machining the head of the case. This worker in an eastern Navy yard is one of thousands who are producing ammunition for the expanded Navy war program

Brass shavings from cartridge cases. One of the last processes in maki...

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Manpower. Americans all. The country of this war worker's birth cringes under the brutal heel of the Nazis. Charles Kaper, born in Czechoslovakia, processes parts for medium tanks in an Illinois factory not far from the newly-founded Lidice, named for the Czech town which was savagely razed by the Nazis. As a young man, Kaper knew and loved Czechoslovakia as he knows and loves America today. And every turn of his lathe brings defeat that much sooner to the oppressors of his homeland and the would-be conquerors of his adopted country. Pressed Steel Can Company, Chicago, Illinois

Manpower. Americans all. The country of this war worker's birth cringe...

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Replenishing gum rubber for tire cords. A new supply of gum for the fabric is being carried to the calendaring machine by this worker. After having been milled originally by processes previously described, the moment of impregnation by auxiliary mills alongside the calendaring machine. Firestone (General Tires), Akron, Ohio

Replenishing gum rubber for tire cords. A new supply of gum for the fa...

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An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In Senate of the United States, September 17, 1789. Read the first time. Samuel A. Otis, Sec. New York, Printed by Thomas Greenleaf [1789].

An act to regulate processes in the Courts of the United States ... In...

Imprint 3.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and as full text in SGML. Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 212, Folder 7.

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of discarded casings cover more than 100 acres at one Midwest recovery plant. Systematic piling and sectional arrangement reduce fire hazard. Special processes will separate metal from the tires and tube bodies. The reclaimed material will be used to manufacture thousands of essential mechanical rubber products. Firestone

Rubber reclamation. Scrap tires mobilized for Victory. Millions of dis...

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Production of butylene glycol. Dr. George E. Ward inspects two types of pure butylene glycol made from corn at the Northern Regional Research Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Peoria, Illinois. Dr. Ward and his associates developed a fermentation process for converting corn and other grains into butylene glycol that has given good results on a semi-commercial scale. This chemical can be used in making anti-freeze for automobiles and in the production of solvents for various manufacturing processes. Department scientists have succeeded on a laboratory scale in turning butylene glycol into butadiene, which can be used in making synthetic rubber. Now they are trying to do it on a semi-commercial scale

Production of butylene glycol. Dr. George E. Ward inspects two types o...

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Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Workmen putting unfinished rod into rolls of a finishing mill; from the wire bar to the finished rod, the processes of rolling are repeated so that the rod gets smaller and smaller until it is reduced to the desired size

Great Falls, Montana. Anaconda Wire and Cable Company. Workmen putting...

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Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in the Courts of the United States, and providing compensations for the officers of the said courts and for jurors and witnesses. [Colophon:] Philadelphia Printed by John Fenno.

Amendments to the bill, entitled. "An act for regulating processes in ...

Caption title.; Mss. corrections throughout. Dated in mss. April 20, 1792.; Not in Evans. Page Order: Leaflet Available also through the Library of Congress web site in two forms: as facsimile page images and a... More