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EDITORIAL INDEX: 1969 VOL. 58 By Author
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AUTHORSAbrahams, D. H., Selecting the Right Surfactant Helps EnsureDye Fastness .................................................................Oct. 20 27
Adams, R. G., Thermochemical Desizing of FiberglassFabrics ...........................................................................May 19 42
Allen, G. D., and Sacchlero, G., Growth of the European Synthetic Fiber Industry ..............................................May 5 28
BBaker, C. A., New Legislation—Its Effect on the Flammable
Fabrics Act ...............................................................March 24 12Baker, C. A., and Cohen, G. G., Measuring Combined Effects
of Moisture Transmission and ThermalConductivity ............................................................. Oct. 20 32
Barry, J. F. and May, J. M., Textile Finishing in LatinAmerica ....................................................................... Aug. 11 11
Bemdt, F., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part VI ............................................................................May 5 22
Berni, R. J., Soignet, D. M., and Murphy, A. M., Preparation of Diethymalino Ethylated Cotton Pilot Plant
Production ............................................................. March 10 38Billie H., Ruttiger, W., and Feinauer, A., A New Soil-Release,Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles ............................. June 2 16
Bitter, B., Valki, E. I., and Gagnon, L., Observations onBleaching Wool ......................................................Jan. 27 21
Butterworth, G. A. M., Powers, D. H., and Kaswell, E. R., Properties and Functions of Additives in Worsted
Processing ...................................................................May 19 46
Caldwell M. A., and Forrester, R. C., Preparation of Poly-ester/Cellulosic Blend Fibers ......................................Jan. 27 13
Cashen, N. A., Reid, D. J., and Reinhardt, R., Contract Curing Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of Cotton
Fabric With Carbamate Finishing Agents March 10 22Chipalkatti, V. B., Sarma, G. A., and Ranganathan, S. R., Flex Abrasion as an Index of Wear Life Sept. 22 52
Cohen, G. G., and Baker, C. A., Measuring Combined Effects of Moisture Transmission and Thermal
Conductivity ...............................................................Oct. 20 32Corey, W. R., The Impact of Environmental Health ... July 28 25 Cronise, R. V., Color Instnomentation for the Dyer ... June 30 13
DDrake G L Jr., and Moreau J. P., A Hydrophilic Oil Repellent Finish for Cotton Feb. 10 21
Drake G L , Jr., and Morris, C. E., APO-Silicone Emulsions as’Multipurpose Finishes for Cotton ........................Jan. 27 31
Eastman Chemical Products, Inc., Staff Report, PreventingPolyester Strength Loss ................................................Oct. 20 26
Economy, J., and Wohrer, L. C., and Frechette, F. J., “Kynol"—A New Flame-Resistant Fiber ..................................May 19 45
Egger, W. B,, and Joos, W., Pad Batch Dyeing of CellulosicFibers ...........................................................................Nov. 17 22
El-Shiekh, A., and Hersh, S. P., The Mechanics of Looped- Pile Carpets ...................................................................May 19 44
Fash, W. G., What Do We Do With Seconds? Quality Controlin Industrial Textiles .......................................... March 24
Feinauer, A., Billie, H., and Ruttiger W., A New Soil-Release,Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles ..............................June 2
Flaskerud, K., Saville, D., and Fye, C., Effect of an SO,Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of Fabrics of Different
Fiber Content ............................................................July 14Fleischer, H., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—
Part V .......................................................................... May 5Forrester, R, C., and Caldwell, M. A., Preparation of Poly
ester/Cellulosic Blend Fibers .....................................Jan. 27Frechette, F. J., Economy, J., and Wohrer, L. C., “Kynol”—A
New Flame-Resistant Fiber ....................................... May 19Frick, J. G., Parikh, D. V., and Reid, J. D., Improved Wrinkle-
Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Compounds ...........June 2Fye C., Flaskerud, K., and Saville, D., Effect of an SO,
Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of Fabrics of Different Fiber Content ............................................................July 14
Gagnon, L., Bitter, B., and Valko, E. I., Observations onBleaching Wool ......................................................... Jan. 27
Gilliam, W. E., Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester Knit Fabrics and Blends ............................................................May 19
Gonzales, E. J., and Guthrie, J. D., Crosslinking Cotton Cellulose with Glyoxal Reaction Products Feb. 10
Grady, P. L., and Hersh, S. P., Dynamic Mechanical Testingof Fibers .................................................................... Feb. 10
Grady, P. L., and Hersh, S. P., Dynamic Mechanical Testingof Fibers, Part II .........................................................Feb. 24
Greene, P., The Fall and Rise of the Flock Industry . July 14Gutherie, J. D., and Gonzales, E. J., Crosslinking Cotton
Cellulose with Glyoxal Reaction Products ..................Feb. 10
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Hersli, S. P,, and Grady, P. L., Dynamic Mechanical Testingof Fibers ................................................................. Feb. 10 32
Hersh, S. P,, and Grady, P. L,, Dynamie Mechanical Testingof Fibers, Part II .........................................................Feb, 24
Hersh, S. P., and El-Shiekh, A., The Mechanics ol Looped-Pile Carpets ..................... May 19 44
Hoffman, D. E., Dyeing and Finishing Warp Knits ol TexturedPolyester and Nylon ...................... Sept. 22 50
Hoffman, H. L,, Jr., Tanquary, A. C., Hamalainen, C., and Liggett R. W,, The Effeet of Graft Polymerization of Aerylo-
nitrile on the Rot Resistanee of Cotton Fabries July 14 25Honold, E,, Caustle Sorption in Cotton Fibers of Different
Maturities ..................................... Mareh 10 25Hopkins, J. R., Factors Which Can Affect Continuous Peroxide
Bleaching .................................................. Oct. 20 24Howard, H. S., Bonding and Laminating Prepares for High
Gear Market Penetration . ...............Feb. 10Howe, D. E,, Teehnieal Progress in Polyfibers for
Carpets ............................................. May 19 43Hunter, W. K., Air Pollution and Control .....................July 28 21
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Johari, D. P., Comparative Study of Different Techniques Used for Fading Dyed Films in the Laboratory Sept. 8 20
Johari, D, P., Correlation of Results Obtained by ElectronMicroscopy with Fading Rate Curves ...... ..........June 30 33
Johnson, A. E,, Can Wrinkle-Prone Fabrics BeIdentified? .................................................................... June 2
Johnson, A. E., The Need for an International ClaimsPolicy ......................................................................... Jan, 13
Jones, K. W„ Duplex Printing in England ............. Aug, 25 15Joos, W., and Egger, W. B., Pad Batch Dyeing of Cellulosic
Fibers ......................................................................... Nov. 17 22
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M„Kaswell, E. R., Powers, D. H., and Butterworth, A. Properties and Functions of Additives in Worsted
Processing ............................................................... May 19Kerr. N., Morris, M. A., and Zeronian, S. H., The Effect of
Ozone and Laundering on a Vat-Dyed Cotton Fabric Jan. 13Koroskys, M. J., Flammability of Textiles .............. March 24Knoepfler, N. B., and Koenig, P. A., Flame Retardant Cotton
Batting Products .........................................................Aug. 25Koenig, P. A., and Knoepfler, N. B„ Flame Retardant Cotton
Batting Products .........................................................Aug. 25Kurie, J. K., World Trends in Cellulosic Fibers ............Dec. 15
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Lamprinakos, J. W., and Sookman, G., Improving Abrasion Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics with Reactive Vinyl
Pyrrolidone Polymers ..................... ........... March 10 20Liggett, R. W., Hoffman, Jr., H. L., Tanquary, A. C., and
Hamalainen, C., The Effect of Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile on the Rot Resistance of CottonFabrics .................................................. . . July 14 25
Lundgren, H. P., Tailoring Fabric Hand to Specification May 19 46 Lynn, J. E., Are Lasers a Solution to a Problem or Are They
a Problem Looking for a Solution? IVnril 21 23Lynn, J. E., A New Approach to Padding and Calendering:
Precise Nip Control Over Wide Load Conditions Indicatedfor the Swimming Pad Roll ..........June 16 39
Lynn, J. E., Carpets Galore: A Wet ProcessingSmorgasbord .......................... June 16 33
Lynn, J. E., Dry Transfer-Color Printing Cou’d Zoom May 19 28 Lynn, J. E., Dyeing, Laminating, Finishing Knits New England
Style ............................. ..................................... April 7 44Lynn, J. E., How Hot Are Nonwovens? April 7 30Lynn, J. E,, Patented Cloth Loader for Becks and Winches
Shows Promise of Greater Efficiency and Economies . May 19 37 Lynn, J. E., Peroxide Bleaching of Textiles Oct. 6 20Lynn, J. E., Pioneer or Guinea Pig in Adapting Really New
Techniques ........................... ........................... April 21 46Lynn, J. E., Qiana: One Small Step ... ...... Dec. 15 21Lynn, J. E., The Carpet Industry Moves Ahead June 16 25Lynn, J. E., Wet Processors Stress Vital Need for New Ma
chinery and Better Techniques ........... Anril 21 48Lyons, D. W., Microwave Drying of Textiles ............. May 19 44
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Markezich, A. R., and Smith, M. M., Softeners Applied inHome Laundering ..................... May 19 26
Marsden, J., High Temperature (HT) Steaming for TextilePrinting ..................................... April 21
Marshall, W. J., Development of Batchwise Dyeing Methodsfor Procion Dyes ........................................................Aug. 25
May, J. M., Water Repellent Finishes . . . Oct. 6 15May, J. M., and Barry, J. F., Textile Finishing in Latin
America ..................................................... ... Aug. 11Mayer, U. Dr., The Base Principles of the Optimum Combin-
ability of Cationic Dyes on Dyeing Acrylic Fibers March 24 25 Mayer, U., Dr., and Sulflow, M., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the
Defitherm Process—Part III April 21 25Mayer, U., Dr., and Sulflow, M., Recent Advantages in the
Defitherm Process .......................... ................... April 7 48McNeirney, F,, Bonding and Laminating Feb. 10 13McNeirney, F., Consumer Trends, Labeling and
Testing ............................................. Jan. 13 17McNeirney, F,, Preparation and Bleaching Jan. 27 11McNeirney, F., Unique Bleaching Range Aids Technical
Service ............................................. Jan. 27 19MePhee, J. R., Product Development at the International Wool
Secretariat Technical Centre May 5 29Meiser, C. H., Jr., and Tesoro, B. C., Some Effects of Chemical
Composition on the Flammability Behavior of Textiles ....................................................................May 19 45
Mervin, G. A., Testing a New Flame-Retardant, Hlgh-Dcnslty Foam Backing for Carpets June 16 44
Miles, Wyndham, D,, and Wilcox, D. H. Jr., Dyeing and theOld Family Almanac ............. .............................Sept. 8 15
Miliman, G. E., The Expanding Market forNonwovens ....................................... April 7 32
Miller, J. C., and Rush, J. L., Nylon Dyeing, Its Relation to Physical and Chemical Prwerties of Yam Feb. 24 37
Mizushima, H., Shimauchi, S., and Tsuzuki, R., Soil Redeposl- ton of Polyester Fiber and its Test Methods: Part II—ANew Redeposition Test Method ................ Aug. 11 15
Moreau, J. P., and Drake, G. L., Jr,, A Hydrophilic Oil Repellent Finish for Cotton Feb. 10 21
Morris, C. E., and Drake, G. L., Jr., APO-Silicone Emulsions as Multipurpose Finishes for Cotton Jan. 27 31
Morris, M, A., Kerr, N,, and Zeronian, S. H., The Effect of Ozone and Laundering on a Vat-Dyed Cotton Fabric Jan. 13 3'
Morton, D. S., Quality Assurance . . . Not QualityControl ....................................................... Jan. 13 2l
Murphy, A. M,, Berni, R, J., and Soignet, D. M., Preparation of Diethmalino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot Plant
Production ............................................................ March 10 3
NNorwick, B., Color Quality Control March 10 31Norwick, B., Quality Knits: Key to Bonded Fabric
Knits ...........................................................................Feb. 10 II
oO'Brien, W. A., Life in a Complaint Laboratory April 21 1
Palamara, F. J., Men's Clothing Joins the Color ParadeSurvey Reveals ............................................ June 30 S
Parikh, D. V., Aging Vat Prints of Direct and DischargeStyles ........................................................... Feb. 24 2
Parikh, D. V., Frick, J. G., and Reid, D. J., Improved Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Compounds ........ June 2 2
Percarpio, F. J., Textile Machinery Trends ............. Feb. 10 iPowers, D. H., Butterworth, G. A, M., and Kaswell, E. R.,
Properties and Functions of Additives in WorstedProcessing ................................................... May 19 •
Purchase, M. E., Sontag, M. S., and Smith, B. F., Build-Up of Particulate and Organic Soils on Cotton, Polyester/Cotton
Fabrics ...................................................................... Dec, 29 1
Ranganathan, S, R., Chipalkatti, V. B., and Sarma, G. A.,Flex Abrasion as an Index of Wear L ife ................Sept. 22
Reid, D. J., Reinhardt, R., and Cashen, N. A., Contract Curing Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of
Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents March 10 Reid, D. J., Parikh, D. V., and Frick, J, G., Improved Wrinkle-
Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Compounds ........June 2Reinhardt, R. M., Reid, J, D., and Cashen, N. A., Contract
Curing Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents March 10
Ross, S. E., Carbon and Graphite Yarns from ViscoseRayon ..................................................... . . Sept. 8
Rowland, S. P., Basic Aspects of the Crosslinkmg ofCotton .................................................................... Nov. 3
Rush, J. L., and Miller, J. C., Nylon Dyeing, Its Relation to Physical and Chemical Properties of Yarn Feb, 24
Ruttiger, W., Feinauer, A., Billie, H., A New Soil-Release, Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles ............................. June 2
Sacchiero G., and Allen, G. D., Growth of the European Synthetic Fiber Industry May 5
Sa'vin, V. S., Testing Atmospheric Fading of Cotton andRayon ............................................... Oct. 20
Sarma, G. V., Ranganathan, S. R., and Chipalkatti, V. B., FlexAbrasion as an Index of Wear Life . , Sept. 22
Saville, D., Fye, C., and Flaskerud, K., Effect of an SO Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of Fabrich of Different
Fiber Content ..................... July 14Seaman, R. E., Laboratory Evaluations to Predict Fabric
Flammability .................................. ..............May 19Segall, W. M., An International Look at Textile
Flammability ..............................................................March 24Sherman, P, O., and Smith, S., Textile Characteristics Affecting
the Release of Soil During Laundering Ma,v 19Shimauchi, S., Tsuzuki, R., and Mizushima. H., Soil Redeposi
tion of Polyester Fiber and Its Test Methods: Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method Aug. 11
Smith. B. F., Purchase. M. E. and Sontag, M. S.. Build-Up of Particulate and Organic Soils on Cotton, Polyester and
Polyester/Cotton Fabrics ................ Dec, 29Smith, G. M., Quality Control: Textile Product
Evaluation ............................... Jan. 13Smith, M. M-, and Markezich, A. R., Softeners Applied m
Home Laundering................... May 19Smith, S. F., Industry-Labor Trends in '69 Sept. 8Smith, S., and Sherman, P. O.. Texti'e Characteristics Affecting
the Release of Soil During Laundering May 19Soignet, D. M.. Murphy, A. M., and Berni, R. J., Preparation
of Diethvmalino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot PlantProduction ........................... Mar^h 10
Sontag, M. S., Purchase, M. E. and Smith, B. F.. Build-Up of Particulate and Organic Soils on Cotton, Polyester and
Polyester/Cotton Fabrics Dec. 29Sookman, G., and Lampriankos, J. W., Improving Abrasion
Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics with Reactive VinylPyrrolidone Poiymers March 10
Souther, G. P., Advances in Solvent Dveing Feb. 24Souther, R. H., Waste Treatment Studies at Cluett, Peabody
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p r p s S 1 iPlame-Resistant Fiber (Economy. W oSLr!
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Life in a Complaint Laboratory (O’Brien) . ' V.'. . 21 19
MChemicals (Weaver) ...Nov. 3 19
^ Further Chemical Industry GainsJan. 13 27
Combined Eff ects' of Moisture Transmission and(Cohen, Baker) ..................Oct. 20 32
^ fS Clothing Joins the Color Parade Survey Reveals(.Jraiamara) ...................................................... June *0
Microwave Drying of Textiles (Lyons) May 19 44Mothers Are Willing to Spend to Protect Baby ...........June 2 20Mount Hope Engineering Solves Expander Problem ___Feb. 24 64
NNational Cotton Council Holds Chemical Finishing
Conference ................................................................Nov. 3 11Need for an International Claims Policy, The
........................................................................Jan. 13 28Needle Trades Group to Discuss Wet Processing ...... Jan. 27 36New Approach to Padding and Calendering: Precise Nip
Control Over Wide Load Conditions Indicated for theSwimming Pad Roll, A (Lynn) ........................ June 16 39
New End Uses and the Diversihcation of the FlockIndustry ...................................................................... July 14 14
New Congress Will Take ‘Hands Off’ Attitude Toward ASPSystem, Representatives Predict .................................Jan. 27 29
New Legislation—Its Effect on the Flammable Fabrics Act(Baker) ..................................................................... March 24 12
New Metallized Fabric is Breathable, Washable ............Dec. 15 23New Product Review ...................................................... Dec. 1 21New Roller Printer Installed—Start of a New Trend? Sept. 8 24New Soil-Release, Soil-Repellent Finish lor Textiles, A.
(Feinauer, Billie, Ruttiger) . . ..........................Jime 2 16Noise Abatement in Textile Mills (Waldron) ...............July 28 17‘Non-Competitive’ Dyes Do Compete (Stearns) ............Jan. 27 34Nonwoven Disposables: An Expanding Market Nylon Dyeing, Its Relation to Physical and Chemical Proper
ties of Yam (Rush, Miller) ......................................Feb. 24 37(Whitman) ................................................................. Dec. 15 14
oObservations on Bleaching Wool CValko, Bitter,
Gagnon) ................................................................... Jan. 27 21On the Side of the Angels (Flynn) ........................ March 24 14
Paper Disposables—A Challenge to Textiles(Stanley) ....................................................................March 24 30
Patented Cloth Loader for Becks and Winches Shows Promiseof Greater Efficiency and Economics (Lynn) ...........May 19 37
Peroxide Bleaching of Textiles (Lynn) ........................Oct. 6 20Phi Psi Fraternity Seminar: Abstract of Papers ........June 2 31Pioneer or Guinea Pig in Adapting Really New Techniques
(Lynn) ....................................................................... April 21 46Pioneering in Textile Technology ...................................Dec. 15 13Pioneering in Textile Technology, Part II Dec. 29 23Pollution Is an Offense to Any Sense July 28 11Preparation and Bleaching (McNeimey) ............... Jan. 27 11Preparation of Dimethylamino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot Plant
Production (Soignet, Murphy, Bemi) .............. March 10 38Preparation of Polyester Cellulosic Blend Fabrics (Forrester,
Caldwell) ...................................................................... Jan. 27 13Preventing Polyester Strength Loss (Eastman Chemical
Products, Inc., Staff Report) .....................................Oct. 20 26Product Development at the International Wool Secretariat
Technical Center (McPhee) Ma.y 5 29Products—Our Most Important Progress (Turkish) . March 24 11 Program Announced for USDA Cotton Utilization Research
Conference .............................................................. Jan. 13 45Properties and Functions of Additives in Worsted Processing
(Powers, Butterworth, Kaswell) ...................................May 19 46Psychology of Color .........................................................June 30 26
QQiana: One Small Step (Lynn) Dec. 15 21Quality Assurance . . . Not Quality Control (Morton) Jan. 13 26Quality Control in Industrial Textiles—What Do We Do with
Seconds? (Fash) ............................... March 24 27Quality Control: ’Textile Product Evaluation (Smith) Jan. 13 23Quality Knits: Key to Bonded Fabrics Success
(Norwich) ......................................................................Feb. 10 15
Recent Advances in the Defitherm Process (Mayer, Sul flow) ..................................................................... April 7 48
Selecting the Right Surfactant Helps Ensure Dye Fastness(Abrahams) ...................................................................Oct. 20 27
’69 Review/Forecast ’70 ..........................................Dec. 29 11SOCMA President Criticizes Extension of ASP
Agreement ....................................................................Jan. 27 19SOCMA Reports Imports Record............................ March 24 45Softeners Applied in Home Laundering (Markezich,
Smith) ........................................................................ May 19 26Soil Redeposition of Polyester Fiber and its Test Methods:
Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi,Tsuzuki, Mizushima) .................. Aug. 11 15
Solving a Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops in Men’s Hose(Viditz-Ward) ............................................................. Oct. 20 30
Some Effects of Chemical Composition on the FlammabilityBehavior of Textiles (Tesoro, Meiser) ................ May 19 45
Some Flame Tests Termed Unrealistic at Flammability CouncilMeeting .........................................................................Jan. 13 25
Springs Mills Introduces New Lubricant for ProcessingPolyester ................................................................ March 24 32
Symposium on the Dyeing and Finishing of Acrylic Fibers and Their Blends with Other Fibers (Wurz) ..........March 24 24
Tailoring Fabric Hand to Specifications (Lundgren) May 19 46 Tariff Barriers Pose Critical Threat to American Trade and
industry .......................................................................May 19 41Technical Progress in Polyflbers lor Carpets (Howe) . May 19 43 Testing a New Flame-Retardant, High-Density Foam Backing
for Carpets (Mervln) ........................... June 16 44Testing Atmospheric Fading of Cotton and Rayon
(Salvin) .......................................................................Oct. 20 28Tests Prove No-Iron Linen Sanitary .......................June 30 29Textile & Needle Trades Group to Discuss Wet
Processing ....................................................................Jan. 27 36Textile-Apparel Bond Cue to Adhesive U se.................Sept. 8 31Textile Characteristics Affecting the Release of Soil During
Laundering (Smith, Sherman) . . May 19 42Textile Finishing in Latin America (May, Barry) . . . Aug. 11 11Textile Machinery Trends (Percarpio) ..................... Feb. 10 30Textile Marketing Forum Program Set ................... March 10 41Textile Research Institute Annormces Seminar
Schedule ...................................................................March 24 35Thermochemical Desizing of Fiberglass Fabrics
(Adams) ....................................................................May 19 4239th Annual Textile Research Institute Meeting ...........May 5 27TPF Finds Faster Cure for Permanent Press ............. Dec. 1 42TRI—Synopsis of Papers ...............................................May 19 42TRI 39th Annual Meeting ...............................................May 5 27
uUnique Bleaching Range Aids Technical Service ........Jan. 27 19USDA Goal: Fire Retardant Cotton Batting ...............Jan. 27 50
wWaste Treatment Studies at Cluett, Peabody and Company
Finishing Plant (Souther) ............................................July 28 13Water Repellent Finishes (May) .....................................Oct. 6 15Wet Processors Stress Vital Need lor New Machinery and
Better Techniques (Lynn) .............. April 21 48What’s New in Wool Dyeing and Finishing ...............Aug. 11 21Will the Laser Be the Tool of the Future to Standardize
Light-Fading Tests? ..................................................April 21 24World Trends in Cellulosic Fibers (Kurie) Dec. 15 17Worldwide Fiber Report—Hoechst Declares 7 Percent
Increase ................................................... May 5 11
SUBJECTS
Abrasion, Improving, Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics with Reactive Vinyl Pyrrolldone Polymers (Lamprlnakos,
Sookman) ............................................ . March 10 20Acrylic Fibers and Their Blends with Other Fibers, Sym
posium on the Dyeing and Finishing of (Wurz) . March 24 24Acrylonitrile, The Effect of Graft Polymerization of, on the
Rot Resistance of Cotton Fabrics (Liggett, Hoffman, Tan-quary, Hamalalnen) ........................ July 14 25
Adhesive Use, Textile-Apparel Bond Cue to .......... Sept. 8 31Apparel Production, Color Control in, (Wilson) ........June 30 23ASP Agreement, SOCMA President Criticizes
Extension of ................................................................Jan. 27 19ATME-I Exhibitors, Alphabetical Director.y of Sept. 22 31ATMI, Imports Slowed Textile Recovery in ’68 Says Jan. 27 40Atmosphere, Effect of an SO.,, on the Breaking Strength of
Fabrics of Different Fiber Content (Fye, Flaskerud,Saville) ................................................................... July 14 16
BBleach Control, Continuous Peroxide Analyzer for
Better ............................................ Oct. 20 43Bleach Range, J-Box Liner Stops Abrasion, Scale Build-up
on .......................................................... July 28 30Bleaching Range Aids Technical Service, Uniaue ...... Jan, 27 19Bleaching Wool, Observations on (Valko, Bitter,
Gagnon) ..................................... Jan. 27 21Bonded Fabrics Success, Key to: Quality Knits
(Norwich) .....................................................................Feb. 10 15
Calendering: A New Approach to Padding and(Ljmn) .........................................................................June 16 39
(Jarpet Industry, The, Moves Ahead (Lynn) ..............June 16 25Carpets, Looped-Pile, The Mechanics of (El-Shiekh,
Hersh) .................................................................... May 19 44Carpets, Testing a New Flame-Retardant lligh-Density Foam
Backing for (Mervin) ................................................June 16 44Cationic Dyes on Dyeing Acrylic Fibers, The Basic Prin
ciples of the Optimum Combinability of (Mayer) . March 24 25 Cellulosic Fibers, CIBA Develops Flame Retardant
for ......................................................................... March 24 20Cellulosic Fibers, World Trends in ..............................Dec. 15 17Cellulosic Polyester Blend Fabrics, PreiJaration of
(Forrester, Caldwell) ................................................. Jan, 27 13Chemical Finishing Conference, National Cotton Council
Holds ............................................................................ Nov. 3 11Claims Policy, International, Need for an (Johnson) , Jan. 13 28 Cloth Loader, Patented, for Becks and Winches Shows Promise
of Greater Efficiency and Economics (Lynn) ............May 19 37Clothing, Men's, Joins the Color Parade Survey Reveals
(Palamara) .................................................................June 30 31Cluett, Peabody and Company Finishing Plant, Waste
Treatment Studies at (Souther) ...............................July 28 13Color Control in. Production, Apparel (Wilson) ...... June 30 23Color, Control, Quality (Norwick) ........................ March 10 33Color Parade, Men’s Clothing Joins the. Survey Reveals
(Palamara) ..................................................................June 30 31Color, Psychology of .................................................. June 30 26Color Matching: A Status Report, Computer ............ March 10 9Color Matching in Under an Hour, Exact (McNeimey) Feb. 24 34Color Matching, The Tests for. Eyes Right— (Wardell) . June 30 17 Consumer Trends, Labeling and Testing (McNeirney) Jan. 13 17Cotton, APO-Silicone Emulsions as Multi-Purpose Finishes for
(Morris, Drake) ......................................................... Jan. 27 31Cotton, Basic Aspects of the Crosslinking of
(Rowland) ...................................................................Nov. 3 15Cotton, Hydrophilic Oil Repellent Finish for (Moreau,
Drake) ....................................................................... Feb. 10 21Cotton, Improved Wrinkle-Resistant, with Stearamido Com
pounds (Parikh, Frick, Reid) ..................................June 2 25Cotton—Pilot Plant Production, Preparation of Dimethylamino
Ethylated (Soignet, Murphy, Bemi) .......................... March 10 38Cotton, Polyester and Polyester/Cotton Fabrics, Build-Up of
Particulate and Organic Soils on (Sontag, Purchase,Smith) ....................................................................... Dec. 29 19
Cotton, Vat-Dyed, Effect of Ozone and Laundering on (Kerr,Morris, Zeronian) ......................................................Jan. 13 24
Cotton and Rayon, Testing Atmospheric Fading of(Salvin) ..........................................................................Oct. 20 28
Cotton Batting Products, Flame Retardant (Koenig,Knoepfler) ..................................................................Aug. 25 30
Cotton Batting, USDA Goal: Fire Retardant .................Jan. 27 50Cotton Cellulose, Crosslinking, with Glyoxal Reaction
Products (Gonzales, Guthrie) ....................................Feb. 10 27Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents, Contact Cur
ing Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of (Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) March 10 22
Cotton Fabrics, The Effect of Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile on the Rot Resistance of (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary,
Hamalainen) .......................................................... July 14 25Cotton Fibers of Different Maturities, Caustic Sorption in
(Honold) .................................................................. March 10 25Crosslinking of Cotton, Basic Aspects of the
(Rowland) ............................................. Nov. 3 15Curing, Contact, Between Heated Metal Plates in the Treat
ment of Cotton Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents (Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) ................................... March 10 22
Defitherm Process—Part I, Acrylic Dyeing by the(Mayer) ..................................................... March 24 25
Defitherm Process—Part II, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the(Mayer, Sulflow) .........................................................April 7 48
Defitherm Process—Part III, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the(Mayer, Sulflow) ..................................................... April 21 25
Defitherm Process—Part IV, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the(Weigold) ............................................................... April 21 29
Defitherm Process—Part V, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by(Fleischer) ............................................................... May 5 15
Defitherm Process—Part VI, Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by(Berndt) .................................................................. May 5 22
Dimethylamino Ethylated Cotton—Pilot Plant Production,Preparation of (Soignet, Murphy, Berni) ............... March 10 38
Direct and Discharge Styles, Aging Vat Prints of(Parikh) .................................................................... Feb. 24 22
Disposables: Nonwoven, An Expanding Market(Whitman) ................................................................. Dec. 15 14
Disposables, Paper—A Challenge to Textiles(Stanley) ................................................................ March 24 30
Durable Press Fabrics, Improving Abrasion Resistance of, with Reactive Vinyl Pyrrolidone Polymers (Lamprinakos,
(Sookman) ..................................................... March 10 20Dye Fastness, Selecting the Right Surfactant Helps Ensure
(Abrahams) .................................................. Oct. 20 27Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops in Men’s Hose, Solving a
(Viditz-Ward) ............................................... ......Oct. 20 30Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part I
(Mayer) .................................................................. March 24 25Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part II
(Mayer, Sulflow) ....................................................... April 7 48Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part III
(Sulflow, Mayer) ......................................................April 21 25Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part TV
(Weigold) .................................................................. April 21 29Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part V
(Fleischer) ............................................................. May 5Dyeing, Acrylic Fiber, by the Defitherm Process—Part VI
(Berndt) ..................................................................... May 5 22Dyeing Acrylic Fibers, The Basic Principles of the Optimum
Combinability of Cationic Dyes on (Mayer) .............March 24 25Dyeing, Automatic Control Seen Essential in
(Mansfield) ...............................................................Feb. 24 44Dyeing, Laminating, Finishing Knits New England Style
(Lynn) ....................................................................... Aprl 7 44Dyeing, N.vlon, Its Relation to Physical and Chemical Proper
ties of Yam (Rush, Miller) ................... Feb. 24 37Dyeing, Pad Batch of, Cellulosic Fibers (Egger and
Joos) ...........................................................................Nov. 17 22
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Electron Microscopy, with Fading Rate Curves, Correlation of Results Obtained by (Johari) . June 30 33
Emulsions, APO-Silicone, As Multi-Purpose Finishes for Cotton(Morris, Drake) ........................ Jan. 27 31
Environmental Health, The Impact of (Corey) . July 28 25Expander Problem, Mount Hope Engineering Soives . Feb. 24 64
Fabrics and Blends, Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester Knit(Gilliam) ......................................................................May 19 31
Fabrics, Cellulosic Blend, Polyester Preparation of(Forrester, Caldwell) ..................................................Jan. 27 13
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Fabrics, Wrinkle-Prone, Can, Be Identified?(Johnson) .................................................................. June 2
Fading Dyed Films in the Laboratory, Comparative Study ofDifferent Techniques Used for (Johari) .................Sept. 8
Fading of Cotton and Rayon, Testing Atmospheric(Salvin) ..................................................................... Oct. 20
Fading Rate Curves, Correlation of Results Obtained byElectron Microscopy with (Johari) ..............................June 30
Fiber, Anim/8—New Generic ......................................... Nov. 17 22Fiber Content, Effect of an SO Atmosphere on the Breaking
Strength of Fabrics of Different (Fye, Fiaskerud,Saville) .................................................................. July 14
Fiber, Poiyester, Soil Redeposition of. And Its Test Methods:Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi,
Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...............................................Aug. 11Fibers, Acrylic, The Basic Principles of the Optimum Com-
binabiiity of Cationic Dyes on (Mayer) .................March 24 25Fibers, Dynamic Mechanical Testing of, (Grady,
Hersh) .................................................................. Feb. 10 32Fibers, Dynamic Mechanical Testing of—Part II (Grady,
Hersh) ..................................................................... Feb. 24Finish for Textiles, A New Soil Release, Soil Repellent
(Feinauer, Billie, Ruttiger) ......... .............June 2Finishing, Dyeing and, of Polyester Knit Fabrics and Blends
(Gilliam) ....................................................................May 19 31Finishes, Water Repellent (May) ..................... Oct, 6 15Finishes for Cotton, APO-Silicone Emulsions as Multi-Purpose
(Morris, Drake) ..................................... Jan. 27Finishing, Textile, in Latin America (May, Barry) . . . Aug. 11Fire Retardant Cotton Batting, USDA Goal: ...............Jan. 27Flame Retardant for Cellulosic Fibers, CIBA
Develops .................................................................. March 24Flame-Retardant, High Density Foam Backing for Carpets,
Testing a New (Mervin) .......... June 16Flame 'Tests, Some, Termed Unrealistic at Flarranability
Council Meeting .................................. Jan. 13Flammability Council Meeting, Some Flame Tests Termecl
Unrealistic at ..............................................................Jan. 13 25Flammability, Textile, An International Look at
(Segall) ................................................................ March 24 21Flammable Fabrics Act, Effect of Legislation on the
(Baker) ......................................................................March 24 12Flock Industry, New End Uses and the Diversification
of the .........................................................................July 14 14Flock Industry, The Fall and Rise of the (Greene) . . July 14 11Foam Backing for Carpets, Testing a New Flame-Retardant
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Glyoxal Reaction Products, Crosslinking Cotton Cellulose with(Clonzales, Guthrie) ................... Feb. 10 27
Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile, The Effect of, on the Rot Resistance of Cotton Fabrics (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary,
Hamalainen) .............................................................July 14 25Graphite, Carbon and. Yams from Viscose Rayon
(Ross) ..........................................................................Sept. 8 26
HHealth, The Impact of Environmental (Corey) ......... July 28 25Heated Metal Plates in the Treatment of Cotton Fabric with
Carbamate Finishing Agents, Contact Curing Between(Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) ..................................March 10 22
■KImports, SOCMA Reports, Record ..............................March 24 45Industrial Textiles, Quality Control in. What We Do with
Seconds? (Fash) ........................................................March 24 27Instrumentation, Color, for the Dyer (Cronise) June 30 13Knit Fabrics and Blends, Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester
(Gilliam) .......................................................... May 19 31Knit Finishers, Fred Zier Knitwear, One of the New Breed
of ............................................................................... Feb. 10 40
Dyeing, Solvent, Advances in (Souther) Feb. 24 21Dyeing and Finishing of Acrylic Fibers and Their Blends
with Other Fibers, Symposium on the (Wurz) March 24 24Dyeing and Finishing, What’s New in Wool Aug. 11 21Dyeing Methods Batchwise, for Procion Dyes, Development
of (Marshall) ............................... ........... Aug. 25 19Dyer, Color Instrumentation for the (Cronise) June 30 13Dyes, Disperse, Dyeing 100% Textured Polyester Fabrics
with (Hemphill) ............. Feb. 24 28Dyes, the Application of, to Wool Piece Goods by Pad-Batch-
Rinse Methods (Angliss) July 14 21Dyes, Cationic, The Basic Principles of the Optimum (jom-
binability of, on Dyeing Acrylic Fibers (Mayer) March 24 25 Dyes, ‘Non-Competitive,’ Do Complete (Stearns) Jan. 27 34Dye Wash, Activated Carbon in the (ICI America Ltd., Staff
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■Wnw M and Mayer, U. Dr., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the DeWrm Process—Part III ..........................................April 21 25
TT.nmiarv A. C., Hamalainen, C., Liggett, R. W. and Hoffman,H L^Jr The Effect of Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile on the Rot Resistance of Cotton Fabrics . July 14 25
G C. and Meiser, C. H. Jr., Some Effects of Chemical C om p os it ion on the Flammability Behavior ofTextiles ...................... May 19 45
romiki R- Mizushima, H. and Shimauchi, S., Soil Redeposi- lion of Polyester Fiber and Its Test Methods: Part II—ANew Redeposition Test Method ............................Aug. 11 15
rurldsh, C. J., Products—Our Most ImportantProgress ................................................................. March 24 11
Valko, E. I., Bitter, B. and Gagnon, L,, Observations onBleaching Wool ....................... Jan. 27 21
Viditz-Ward, A., Solving a Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops in Men’s Hose .......................................................... Oct. 20 30
wWaldron, P. H. R., Noise Abatement in Textile Mills July 28 17Warden, D. L., Eyes Right—The Tests for ColorMatching ...................................................................June 30 17
Weaver, J. W„ Markets for Textile FinishingChemicals ............................................... ........... Nov. 3 19
Weigold, S., Acrylic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part IV ................................................................... April 21 29
Whitman, R„ Nonwoven Disposables: An ExpandingMarket ................................................ Dec. 15 14
Wilcox, D, H., Jr., and Miles, W . D., Dyeing and the OldFamily Almanac .........................................................Sept. 8 15
Wilson, H„ Color Control in Apparel Production June 30 23Wohrer, L. C„ Economy. J., and Frechette, F. J. “Kynol”—ANew Flame-Resistant Fiber ............................... May 19 45
Wurz, A. Dr., Symposium on the Dyeing and Finishing ofAcrvlic Fibers and Their Blends with OtherFibers ................................................................. March 24 24
.tngliss, I. B., The Application of Dyes to Wool Piece Goods by Pad-Batch-Rinse Methods .......................................July 14 21
TITLESOct. 20 39.lATCC Exhibit Guide
AATT Council on Technology to Hold Meeting onreb. 5th .................................................. Jan. 13 49
Wn Ninth Annual Conference ^ . March 10 15Acid-Dyeable Olefin on Its Way ...............................Feb. 24 45Acmic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part I
...................... March 24 25Acryic Fiter Dyemg by the Defitherm Process—Part II(Mayer, Sulflow) ............ April 7 48
Acwlic Fiber Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part HI.................................................... April 21 25
Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part TV(Weigold) .............................................................(...April 21™ Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part V(Fleischer) .... ...............................................................May 5'm. Dyeing by the Defitherm Process—Part ’VI(Bemdt) .................................................. May 5E - n ™ the Dye IVash (ICI America, Ltd., Staffneportj ................................................ Qpj. 20 29
®°tvent Dyeing (Souther) ' '. '.'. Feb. 24 21A.' “S Goals ................ julv 14 15Ipari M of Direct and Discharge Styles.................... 94 99
AlDhAhir Tr. 't Control '(Hunter)...............................July 28 21aS l m ' Directory of ATME-I Exhibitors ...............Sept. 22 31S.CV'm Generic Fiber . . . . Nov. 17 25p.„ • . .' .ts' turers Must Meet Their Consumer
APo!sinfi '’'tif® , ..................................... July 14 19(Mnrrif°’n uiulsions as Multi-Purpose Finishes for Cotton
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iSME /AIChE (Lynn) ............AprilApril 21 23
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Automiti P?.rt. Part II ... , .................Dec. 1 44
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(RowlariH'i*' Crosslinking of CottonBasic ,........................................ ............Nov. 3 15Cationic 4* ®, Cptiuaum Combinability of
Bondins Dyeing Acrvlic Fibers (Mayer) . March 24 25BonS “A (McNeimey) .......................Feb. 10 13PenetraoA* L^inating Prepares for High Gear Market
®wlingfon ..................... Feb. 10 15MakereP Polypropylene Plant Gears Output to Carpet
Burlington’c' p ............................................................... June 16 38gtons Research Center to Expand ......................Jan. 27 48
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^monoldr‘’“°" Cotton' Fibers of Different MaturtttesCIBA-Daiton March 10
rJrinn p,'3U(rter in Visible Action, The...........................°jme 2i i i (Wiisoni ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I
Color Q u a h ^ ^ o " (Norwlck) "" Mlrch 10
A Status Report March 10Consumerisrn: A Marketing Opportunity Jan 13^ 0*^CoHnn "#nh Plates in the Treatment
°*,^9“on Fabric with Carbamate Finishing Agents (Reinhardt, Reid, Cashen) .... ® March 10
°Contr5^ Poroxide Analyzer for Better Bleach
A Obtained by Electron Microscop°‘ *WithFading Rate Curves (Johari) 30
emton Utilization Conference Reports Durable-Press CottonNave Good Abrasion Resistance ........ June 2
CRI Conyention Highlights . , . .' June 16Crosslinking Cotton Cellulose with Glyoxal Reaction Products
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Does the Consumer of Textiles Need GovernmentProtection? ........................... March 10
Dry Transfer-Color Printing Could Zoom (Lynn) May 19Duplex Printing in England (Jones) ...........................Aug. 25Dye Output, Sales Increased in 1968 Dec 1Dyeing and Finishing of Polyester Knit Fabrics and Blends
(Gilliam) ..................................... May 19 31Dyeing and Finishing Warp Knits of Textured Polyester and
Nylon (Hoffman) ............ ..Sept. 22 50Dyeing and the Old Family Almanac (Wilcox, Miles) Sept. 8 15 Dyeing 100% Textured Polyester Fabrics with Disperse Dyes
(Hemphill) ........................................... Feb. 24 28Dynamic Mechanical Testing of Fibers (Grady,
Hersh) .........................................................................Feb. 10 32Dynamic Mechanical Testing of Fibers Part II (Grady,
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Effect of Legislation on the Flammable Fabrics Act(Baker) ........................................ ... March 24 12
Effect of Graft Polymerization of Acrylonitrile on the Rot Resistance of Cotton Fabrics (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary,
Hamalainen) ................................... July 14 25Effect of an SO., Atmosphere on the Breaking Strength of
Fabrics of Different Fiber Content (Fye, Flaskerud,Saville) ........................................ July 14 16
Effect of Ozone and Laundering on a Vat-Dyed Cotton Fabric,The (Kerr, Morris Zeronian) .............Jan. 13 34
Exact Color Matching in Under an Hour (McNeirney) Feb. 24 34Expanding Market for Nonwovens, The (Millman, Figh,
Wellington) ..................................................... . April 7 32Eyes Right—The Tests for Color Matching (Wardell) June 30 17
FFablok Mills Announces Expansion Feb. 10 56Fabrics Dyed and Heat-Set in One Bath Jan. 13 27Factors 'Which Can Affect Continuous Peroxide Bleaching
(Hopkins) ..................................... ■ Oct. 20 24Fall and Rise of the Flock Industry, The (Greene) . . July 14 11Few Textile Apollo Projects, A Sept. 8 34Flame Retardant Cotton Batting Products (Koenig,
Knoepfler) ...............................................................Flammability of Textiles (Koroskys) March 24 15Flex Abrasion as an Index of Wear Life (Sarma, Ranganathan,
Chipalkatti) ...............................Frod Zier Knitwear One of ‘New Breed of Knit
Finishers Feb. 10 40FRP Storage Tanks Cut Costs, Save Time ................... Nov. 3 22
GGrowth of the European Synthetic Fiber Industry (Allen
Mav 5 28 19Sacchiero) .................... „ ..... , a„-:i n
Guide to KAE Wet-Processing Exhibits, A April 7
HHighlights of American Society for Testing and Materials
D-13 Meeting ........................... . . ‘ ‘High Temperature Steaming for Textile Printing 21 35
Are Nonwovens? (Lvnn) ^Hvdroohillc Oil Repellent Finish for Cotton, A (Moj-eam
Drake)
IImpact of Environmental Health. The J- ' 22Imports Slowed Textile Recovery m ‘68 Says ATMI Jan. 27 40 Improved Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton with Stearamido Com-
pounds (Parikh, Frick, Reid) ................................... June 2 zs
Knits, Quality: Key to Bonded Fabrics Success (Norwick) ........................................................... Feb. 10, 15
Labor, Industry-, Trends m '69 (Smith) ..................Sept. 8 13Latin America. Textile Finishing in (May, Barry) Aug. 11 11Laundering, Softeners Applied in Home (Markezich,
Smith) ................................................................ May 19 26Load Conditions, Indicated for the Swimming Pad Roli, A
New Approach to Padding and Calendering: Precise NipControl Over Wide (Lynn) ........................ June 16 39
Looped-Pile Carpets, The Mechanics of (Ei-Shiekh,Hersh) ........................................................................ May 19 44
.Lubricant for Processing Polyester, Springs Mills Introduces New ............................................................................March 24 32
MMachinery, New, and Better Techniques, Wet Processors Stress
Vitai Need for (Lynn) ................................................Aprii 21 48Machinery Trends, Textile (Percarpio) Feb, 10 30Matching, Coior, The Tests for—Eyes Right (Wardell) June 30 17 Men’s Hose, Solving a Dyehouse Problem: Damaged Tops in
(Viditz-Ward) ...............................................................Oct. 20 30Metallized Fabric, New, Is Breathable, Washable . . . Dec. 15 23Moisture Transmission and TheiTnal Conductivity, Measuring
Combined Effects of (Cohen, Baker) .........................Oct. 20 32
NNonwovens? How Hot Are (Lynn) ...............................April 7 30Nonwovens, The Expanding Market for (Millman, Figh,
Wellington) ..................................................................April 7 32Nonwovens—Threat or Opportunity? ...........................April 7 40
OOlefin, Acid Dyeable, On Its Way ...............................Feb. 24 45Ozone, Effect of, and Laundering on Vat-Dyed Cotton (Kerr,
Morris, Zeronian) ..................................................... Jan. 13 34
Pad-Batch-Rinse Methods, The Application of Dyes to WoolPiece Goods by (Angliss) ............................................July 14 21
Padding and Calendering, A New Approach to(Lynn) .........................................................................June 16 39
Permanent Press, TPF Finds Faster Cure for .............Dec. 1 42Peroxide Bleaching, Factors Which Can Affect Continuous
(Hopkins) ............................................ Oct. 20 24Pilot Plant Production, Preparation of Dimethylamino Ethyl
ated Cotton (Soignet, Murphy, Bemi) ..................March 10 38Pollution, Air, and Control (Hunter) ........................July 28 21Polyester Fiber, Soil Redeposition of, and its Test Methods:
Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi,Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ........................ Aug. 11 15
Polyester, Springs Mills Introduces New Lubricant forProcessing ............................................... March 24 32
Polyester Cellulosic Blend Fabrics, Preparation of (Forrester,Caldwell) ............................................................. Jan. 27 13
Polyester Knit Fabrics and Blends, Dyeing and Finishing of(Gilliam) ............................................................. May 19 31
Polyester Strength Loss, Preventing (Eastman ChemicalProducts, Inc., Staff Report) ......................................Oct. 20 26
Printing, Dry Transfer-Color, Could Zoom (Lyrm) . .May 19 28Printing, High Temperature Steaming for Textile
(Marsden) .................................. April 21 35Prints, Aging Vat of. Direct and Discharge Styles
(Parikh) .................................................................... Feb. 24 22Processors, Wet, Stress Vital Need for New Machinery and
Better Techniques (Lynn) April 21 48Procion Dyes, Development of Batchwise Dyeing Methods for
(Marshall) ................................................................. Aug. 25 19Pyrrolidone Polymers, Improving Abrasion Resistance of
Durable Press Fabrics with Reactive Vinyl (Lamprinakos, SooMnan) ............................................................. March 10 20
QQuality, Control, Color (Norwick) . March 10 33Quality Control: Evaluation Textile Product (Smith) Jan. 13 23Quality Control in Industrial Textiles, What Do we Do With
the Seconds? (Fash) ........................ March 24 28Quality Control, Not, Quality Assurance (Morton) ........Jan. 13 26
Rayon, Testing Atmospheric Fading of Cotton and(Salvin) .................................................. Oct. 20 28
Redeposition, Soil, of Polyester Fiber And Its Test Methods: Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi,
Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...............................................Aug. 11 15
Roller Printer Installed—Start of a New Trend, New Sept. 8 24 Rot Resistance, of Cotton Fabrics, The Effect of Graft Poly
merization of Acrylonitrile on the (Liggett, Hoffman, Tanquary, Hatnalainen) ..........................................July 14 25
Seconds?—, What Do We Do With the. Quality Control inIndustrial Textiles (Fash) .....................................March 24 27
SO Atmosphere, Effect of an, on the Breaking Strength of Fabrics of Different Fiber Content (Fye, Flaskerud,
Saville) ............................................ . . July 14 16Soil Release, Soil-Repellent Finish for Textiles, A New
(Feinauer, Billie, Ruttiger) June 2 16Solvent Dyeing, Advances in (Souther) ................... Feb. 24 21Sorption, Caustic, In Cotton Fibers of Different Maturities
(Honold) ......^........................................................ March 10 25Steaming, High Temperature, for Textile Printing
(Marsden) ................................................................. April 21 35Stearamido Compounds Improved Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton
with (Parikh, Frick, Reid) June 2 25Stream Pollution Abatement, 1969 ASME/AIChE Conference
on ....................................................................... . July 28 28Surfactant, Selecting the Right, Helps Ensure Dye Fastness
(Abrahams) ................................................................. Oct. 20 27
Test Methods, Soil Redeposition of Polyester Fiber and its. Part II—A New Redeposition Test Method (Shimauchi,
Tsuzuki, Mizushima) ...............................................Aug. 11 15Testing, Dynamic Mechanical, of Fibers (Grady,
Hersh) .................................................................. Feb. 10 32Testing, Dynamic Mechanical, of Fibers Part II (Grady,
Hersh) ....................................................................... Feb. 24 47Textile Finishing Chemicals, Markets for (Weaver) Nov. 3 19 Textile Flammability, An International Look at
(Segall) .....................................................................March 24 21Textile Mills, Noise Abatement in (Waldron) ...............July 28 17Textile Printing, High Temperature for (Marsden) . . Aprl 21 35Textile Recovery, Imports Slowed, in '68 Says ATMI Jan. 27 40Textile Research Institute Meeting, 39th Annual ...... May 5 27Textile Technology, Pioneering in ...............................Dec. 15 13Textile Technolo^, Pioneering in Part II ..................Dec. 29 23Textiles, A Challenge to. Paper Disposables—
(Stanley) ................................................................. March 24 30Textiles, Flammability of (Koroskys) .......................March 24 15Textiles, Peroxide Bleaching of (Lynn) Oct. 6 20Textiles, Quality Control in Industrial—What Do We Do
With Seconds? (Fash) ............................. March 24 27Textured Polyester and Nylon, Dyeing and Finishing Warp
Knits of (Hoffman) ................ Sept. 22 50Textured Polyester Fabrics, Dyeing 100% With Disperse Dyes
(Hemphill) ..................................... Feb. 24 28Thermal Conductivity, Measuring Combined Effects of Moistmre
Transmission .......................................................... Oct. 20 32Transfer-Color, Dry, Printing Could Zoom (Lynn) . . .May 19 28Trends, Textile Machinery (Percarpio) .........................Feb. 10 30
uUSDA Cotton Utilization Research Conference, Program
Announced for ............................................................Jan. 13 45
Vat-Dyed Cotton. Effect of Ozone and Laundering o i (Kerr,Morris, Zeronian) .......................................................Jan. 13 34
Vinyl Pyrrolidone Polymers Reactive, Improving (Ibrasion Resistance of Durable Press Fabrics With (Lam.irinakos,
Sookman) ............................. March 10 20Viscose Rayon, Carbon and Graphite Yarns from
(Ross) ......................................................................... Sept. 8 26
wWarp Knits of Textured Polyester and Nylon, Dyeing and
Finishing (Hoffman) .................. Sept. 22 50Wear Life, Flex Abrasion as an Index of (Sarma,
Ranganathan, Chipalkatti) ............ Sept. 22 52Wet Processing, Needle Trades Group l o Discuss ..........Jan. 27 3oWet Processing Smorgasbord, A, Carpets Galore:
(Lyrm) .........................................................................June 16 33Wool Dyeing and Finishing. What’s New in ...............Aug. llWool, Observations on Bleaching (Valko, Bitter,
Gagnon) .....................................................................Jau. 27 21Wool Piece Goods, By Pad-Batch-Rinse Methods, The Appli-
cation of Dyes to (Angliss) ... ................... July 14 21Wrinkle-Prone Fabrics, Can, Be Identified?
(Johnson) ................................................................. June 2 13Wrinkle-Resistant Cotton, Improved With Stearamido Com
pounds (Parikh, Frick, Reid) ................................... June 2 25