Terminal cranes unloading Liberty ships loaded with iron ore from North Africa. The open storage area in the foreground had recently been cindered and is now suitable for open storage purposes. Fall of 1944.
Black Scholes Merton, Covered Call, Derivative, Dollar Strike, Great Recession, Penny Pilot
Options on equities valued below $50.00 have traditionally traded in $2.50 strike price increments. The SEC, in cooperation with options exchanges, has completed a pilot program of $1.00 strike price increments for options on equities valued...
United States--Delaware--World War II--Civilian War Efforts--Health--Child Care
Mrs. James Shelnutt one of the wives of veteran students now operating a nursery school in the Delta Upsilon fraternity house at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut; watches her charges as they pose for a picture of the art appreciation...
United States--Delaware--World War II--Salvage Drive
Billy Evans turns in some old rubber to the Atlantic filling station of L. E. Wadman, 1603 Pennsylvania Avenue, Wilmington. 'Save Rubber - check your tires now' Army poster
United States--Delaware--World War II--Service Organizations--War Relief Societies
British War Relief Society, work room where clothing is made for youthful evacuees of all lands, now in Great Britain; Mrs. Harcourt Burns; Mrs. Theodore Fletcher; Mrs. Herbert Hunt
Notice the tree to left of belfry tower entrance. When the tree had to be taken down a small early Swedish gravestone was found in the pulp of the trunk of the tree. It is marked “M.B.,” and may now be seen close by the walkway and Thomas Cole...