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Spring 1987


Volume 2, Issue 3

FEATURES

James Rumsey pioneered scientific ways of inventing. Washington and Jefferson hailed him as a genius. Here’s why.

For Isaac Leopold Rice, inventions and patents were pieces to be fitted together. In creating ways to combine and sell them, he helped invent the modern corporation.
Modern technology enables the housewife to do much more in the house than ever before. That’s good—and not so good.
A long, bitter, and fascinating debate over the achievement of the Wrights kept their airplane out of its rightful place at the Smithsonian for several decades

It began in 1930 as the part-time pursuit of a handful of scientists and became the biggest research project in the country

Margaret Bourke-White made industrial photography a powerful art form in the 1920s and 1930s

DEPARTMENTS

LETTERS

NOTES FROM THE FIELD

POSTFIX

THEY’RE STILL THERE

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