Trade catalogs, 1926-1961.

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Trade catalogs, 1926-1961.

Item : Electric heat in industry; The modern method, 1926. Item : Arc welding in G-E factories, 1928. Item : Capacitors for power-factor correction, 1931. Item : At a fraction of steam-train cost; electrically equipped rail motor cars give efficient, reliable service, 1932. Item : Photoelectric recorder; records accurately 1/1,000,00 ampere, 1936. Item : G-E trolley-type mine locomotives for main-line haulage, 1936. Item : Steam-electric locomotive for Union Pacific Railroad, 1939. Item : Modern electric transit vehicles, (loose leaf inserts without binder), 1939-1944. Item : G-E "sealed-equipped" cable-reel gathering locomotive for safer haulage in gassy mines, 1941. Item : G-E 44-tonner can release 2 steamers for other service, 1942. Item : Master unit substations, 1942. Item : Gas turbines and turbosuperchargers, 1943. Item : The basic gas-turbine plant and some of its variants, 1944. Item : A 44-tonner turns in work report, 1944. Item : 44 tons of railroad motive power; the lightweight champion, 1945. Item : Introducing the middleweight champion; 70 tons of railroad earning power, 1946. Item : Textolite laminated plastics, 1947. Item : Cable-reel mine gathering locomotives, 1947. Item : A new high-speed mine haulage locomotive, 1947. Item : Flamenol style FL insulated wire and cable, 1949. Item : An outline of the textile manufacturing processes, 1951. Item : Evolution of General Electric's executive organization structure, 1953. Item : How to keep your community going places, 1954. Item : Switchboards with basic circuits, 1955. Item : Metal-clad switchgear with plus values, 1956. Item : General Electric's new diesel-electric locomotive, the U25B, 1961.

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