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Title
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Agreements between Reinsurance Investment Corporation, Bernard Rapoport, and Income Investment Corporation
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Identifier
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e_rap_0206
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Creator
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Income Investment Corporation, Reinsurance Investment Corporation, Rapoport, Bernard, 1917-2012
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Topic
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Business, Industries
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Dates
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1963-02
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Box
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B14/4C530
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Resource
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Bernard Rapoport papers
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Description
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Agreements for transfer of controlling stock from Reinsurance Investment Corporation to Bernard Rapoport and Income Investment Corporation, February 1963
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Title
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Anti-Iran demonstrations [T 21703]
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Identifier
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e_dh_0394
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Creator
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Halstead, Dirck, 1936-....
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Topic
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The Nation, The World
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Dates
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1979-11
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Box
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3v136
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Folder
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17
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Resource
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Dirck Halstead photographic archive
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Description
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Crowd at anti-Iran demonstration
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Title
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Anti-Iran demonstrations [T 21703]
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Identifier
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e_dh_0391
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Creator
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Halstead, Dirck, 1936-....
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Topic
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The Nation, The World
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Dates
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1979-11
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Box
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3v136
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Folder
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17
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Resource
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Dirck Halstead photographic archive
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Description
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Crowd at anti-Iran demonstration
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Title
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Anti-Iran demonstrations [T 21703]
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Identifier
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e_dh_0392
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Creator
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Halstead, Dirck, 1936-....
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Topic
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The Nation, The World
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Dates
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1979-11
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Box
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3v136
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Folder
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17
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Resource
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Dirck Halstead photographic archive
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Description
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Crowd at anti-Iran demonstration
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Title
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Anti-Iran demonstrations [T 21703]
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Identifier
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e_dh_0393
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Creator
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Halstead, Dirck, 1936-....
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Topic
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The Nation, The World
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Dates
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1979-11
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Box
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3v136
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Folder
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17
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Resource
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Dirck Halstead photographic archive
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Description
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Crowd at anti-Iran demonstration
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Title
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Anti-Iran demonstrations [T 21703]
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Identifier
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e_dh_0390
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Creator
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Halstead, Dirck, 1936-....
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Topic
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The Nation, The World
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Dates
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1979-11
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Box
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3v136
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Folder
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17
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Resource
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Dirck Halstead photographic archive
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Description
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Crowd at anti-Iran demonstration
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Title
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Automotive Laboratory at Paulsboro, Automotive Laboratory at Paulsboro
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Identifier
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di_10880
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Creator
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R.I Nesmith and Associates
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Dates
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1931
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1930s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of the automotive laboratory at Paulsboro. On the photo in the margins, it reads, "-22 Picas-, Aug. V O News." On the back of the photo, there are writings that read, "12 -1) - 135, Hist. File: Labs - Paulsboro, 9549, "The Automotive Laboratory at Paulsboro," X438F, V.O. News, Aug. - Sept. 1931." There’s a stamp that reads, "R.I. Nesmith and Associates, 50 East 42nd Street, N.Y City."
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Title
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Dr. Carlton H. Schlesman Explaining a Process of Oil Refining, Dr. Carlton H. Schlesman Explaining a Process of Oil Refining
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Identifier
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di_10881
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Creator
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Rittase, William M.
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Dates
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1937
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1930s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of Dr. Carlton H. Schlesman explaining a process of oil refining to another man on a chalk board. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "Dr. Carlton H. Schlesman, research and development head of Socony-Vacuum oil Company is general Laboratories in Paulsboro, N.J. explaining a process of oil refining." There’s a stamp that reads, "Photo by, William M. Rittase, 247 S. 15th St, Phila Pa, Phone, Pen 1418. Print No. S.V. 6, 1937." In writing, it reads, "Used in Socony-Vacuum News, July 1937, p. 2." There’s a typed piece of paper that reads, "Please Return To:, Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., Inc., 26 Broadway - New York 4, N.Y., Advertising Dept."
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Dr. Prater and Dr. Wei Study Mathematical Model of Petroleum Molecule, Dr. Prater and Dr. Wei Study Mathematical Model of Petroleum Molecule
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Identifier
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di_10887
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Dates
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1961-06
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - R+D - 1960s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of two men, Dr. Prater and Dr. Wei, working on a mathematical model of a petroleum molecule. There’s a chalkboard in the back with some equations. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "Dr. Dwight Prater (seated) and Dr. James Wei with their 3-dimensional, mathematicalmodel which shows exactly what happens to petroleum molecules during refining. Photo used in June 1961 Mobil advt: "What Does a Chemical Reaction Look Like?"" In pencil, it reads, "Hist File: New Jersey - Research in Paulsboro."
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Title
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Engine Tear-Down Shop, Engine Tear-Down Shop
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Identifier
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di_10883
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Dates
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1949-10
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1940s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of two men breaking down engines, and a man in a suit supervising them. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "Engines are torn down following test runs with new lubricants. Engineer, center, inspects parts for deposits and wear." In blue pencil, there’s some writing that reads, "Used in S/V News October 1949, p. 5." In pencil, there’s writing that reads, "Hist File: Labs - Paulsboro."
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Title
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James Keegan, Harold C. Meyers, and Emil Mower Playing Baseball During Lunchtime, James Keegan, Harold C. Meyers, and Emil Mower Playing Baseball During Lunchtime
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Identifier
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di_10882
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Creator
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Rittase, William M.
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Dates
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1940-10
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1940s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of employees during lunchtime, James Keegan, Harold C. Meyers, and Emil Mower. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "(SV140) Wham: We think he hit it. What’s your guess? In the picture, made during lunch hour at Paulsboro (N.J.) Works: James Keegan, Harold C. Meyers, Emil Mower." There’s a stamp that reads, "Photo by, William M. Rittase, 247 S. 15th St., Phila Pa, Phone, Pen 1418, Print No. SV. 140." There’s another stamp that reads, "S-V News Oct -- 1940." There’s a sticker that reads, "1940-1949 - Fairfax, NJ Geographical Subject." In red pencil, there’s a word that says, "Wham!" In blue pencil, it reads, "Hist file: US - Research - Paulsboro
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Title
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Oil Consumption Tests, Oil Consumption Tests
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Identifier
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di_10885
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Dates
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1949-10
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1940s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of a man working a machine in a laboratory. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "Ingenious use of three oil reservoirs enables laboratory technicians to run oil consumption tests on unlimited number of different lubricants without stopping the engine. System permits a more accurate evaluation of each oil than if engine were stopped between tests." In blue pencil, it reads, "used in S/V News October 1949, p. 7." In pencil, it reads, "HIST FILE: Labs - Paulsboro."
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Title
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Open House Registration, Open House Registration
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Identifier
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di_10884
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Dates
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1948-04-30
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1940s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of various people, registering for something at different desks. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "Visitors registering in the main lobby for the "Open House" on April 30, 1948, at the Research and Development Laboratories, Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., Paulsboro, N.J. The affair was held for families of the laboratories’ employees. #1045-3." There’s a stamp that reads, "Socony-Vacuum Oil Co. Inc., Photo Library, 26 Broadway, New York 4, N.Y., Negative Missing, FILE."
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Title
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Photoelectric Colorimeter, Photoelectric Colorimeter
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Identifier
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di_10879
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Creator
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Rittase, William M.
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Dates
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1937
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1930s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of a man working on a machine called the photoelectric colorimeter. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "11. Photoelectric Colorimeter, While the color of an oil is not usually significant in itself, color may become very important in conjunction with other considerations. Uniformity of processing or the relative behavior of oils under certain conditions are examples of a need for precise color measurement. Most of the methods for measuring color involve the human eye to a greater or less degree but the human eye is often incapable of good precision and varies considerably from one time to another and among different individuals. In this colorimeter developed by the Research and Development Laboratories the human equation has been eliminated, hence it yields greater precision than is possible by visual methods of color measurement. (Research and Development Division)" There’s a stamp that reads, "Photo by, William M. Rittase, 247 S. 15th St., Phila Pa, Phone, Pen 1418, Print No. S.V. 20 1937."
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R&D Labs, R&D Labs
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Identifier
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di_10886
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Dates
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1952
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1940s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of the Research and Development Labs at Paulsboro Refinery. On the back of the photo, there’s an inscription that reads, "Scientific: Chemistry and Physics Building of the Research and Development Laboratories of the Socony Mobil Oil Company, Inc., at Paulsboro, New Jersey. The building was opened formally on April 30, 1948." There’s a stamp that reads, "Mobil Photo Library, Socony Mobil Oil Co., Inc., Socony Mobil Building, 150 East 42nd St., New York 17, N.Y., No. 18873, Taken in 1952, FILE." In pencil, it reads, "Labs - R&D, Paulsboro, N.J., HIST FILE."
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Reagan campaigns for Bush and others
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Identifier
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e_dh_0517
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Creator
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Halstead, Dirck, 1936-....
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Topic
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U.S. Presidents
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Dates
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1988
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Box
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3v214
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Folder
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2
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Resource
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Dirck Halstead photographic archive
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Description
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New Jersey Reagan supporters with sign
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Title
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Solvent De-Waxing Filter, Solvent De-Waxing Filter
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Identifier
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di_10878
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Box
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2.104/14.2B
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Folder
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NJ - Paulsboro Research and Development, 1930s
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Resource
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ExxonMobil historical collection
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Description
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A black and white photo of a man using a machine called the solvent dewaxing filter. On the back of the photo there’s an inscription that reads, "43. Solvent Dewaxing Filter, Dewaxing is an essential operation in the preparation of many types of lubricating oils. Wax-bearing oils turn solid at relatively high temperatures, but when the wax is removed the oils are fluid even under frigid conditions. All Mobiloils are de-below zero. Thus, even during the severest winter weather, the Mobiloils provide free-flowing lubrication to all moving parts the instant the engine or machine is started. The laboratory filter illustrated is one of the many used in a recent five-year laboratory study of modern solvent dewaxing methods. In operation, a wax-bearing oil is mixed with about four times its volume of a special chemical solvent which causes the wax present in the oil to precipitate. This mixture is chilled to temperatures as low as 40 degrees F. below zero, which causes complete crystallization of the wax. The chilled mixture is then pressed through a filter at the same temperature. The wax is then passed through a filter at the same temperature. The wax is recovered as a solid, while the valuable wax-free oil is recovered by by distilling the filtered mixture to remove the solvent. The operation shown is being conducted in a cold room at 30 degrees F. below zero, and was photographed through a window. Early in 1937, all of our lubricating oil refineries were equipped with solvent dowsing process chosen on the basis of a five-year laboratory study. These plants cost several million dollars and their operation results in a maximum recovery of the desirable lubricant fractions with virtually complete ominiation of the undesirable wax. (Research and Development Division)" There’s a stamp that reads, "Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., Advertising Department, 26 Broadway, New York, N.Y."
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Title
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Statue of Liberty, Statue of Liberty
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Identifier
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e_ea_0256
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Creator
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Adams, Eddie, 1933-2004
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Topic
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City and town life
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Dates
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1970
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Box
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2010-300/2
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Folder
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Statue of Liberty
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Resource
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Eddie Adams photographic archive
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Description
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Photograph of the Statue of Liberty seen through telephone poles in New Jersey.
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Vice President Bush lifting a baby, 1988
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Identifier
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e_dlh_0084
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Creator
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Heikes, Darryl
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Dates
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1988-09-20
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Box
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3X139
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Resource
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Darryl Heikes photographs
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Description
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Photograph of Vice President Bush, lifting a baby who has lost a shoe, during a rally in New Jersey, September 1988. Title supplied by photographer reads, "Up You Go."