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Better Living Year 1962 Magazine Back Issues

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  • High-Horsepower Tools Raise Memphis Employees Output.
  • Now An Increasing Array Of Small-Horsepower Aids Does The Same
  • What's New? At Du Pont, There's Plenty New-New Products, New Varieties, New Merchandising
  • And Sales Activities, New Research Developments
  • Employee Magazine Of E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co.
  • March - April 1962
  • Powder Man To Chemical Operator Story Of The Explosives Department
  • Employee Magazine Of E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co.
  • Lively Stretch Ahead For Elastomers
  • The Mythology Of Profits
  • Infinite Variety To Meet Customer Needs And To Expand Markets Du Pont Makes Many Versions
  • In Louisville, Ky., Neoprene Employees Tell How Careful
  • Use Of Material Helps Cut Costs Contributing To More Efficiency.
  • In Parkersburg, W.Va., Plastics Employees Are Featured In A Story Showing The Things Du Pont Can
  • And Can't Do Stabilize Employment.
  • Employee Magazine Of E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co.
  • September - October 1962
  • Lammot Du Pont Copeland New President Of The Du Pont Company
  • Employee Magazine Of E. I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co.
  • November - December 1962
  • The Girl In The Office
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Better Living was a Du Pont employee magazine created and published by the company's public relations department. The magazine, which began publication in 1946, featured the company's popular advertising slogan "Better Things for Better Living...Through Chemistry." In keeping with this branding, its issues featured photojournalistic essays celebrating Du Pont products' contribution to improving American standards of living, features depicting Du Pont employees at work and at leisure, updates on Du Pont activities at home and abroad, and articles extolling free market values and the role of citizen consumers in postwar America.
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