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Index toAMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER
Volume 38January, 1949-December, 1949
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17' OR your convenience there appears below a list of pager numbers in the respective issu es for 1949. Those in thefirst colum ns Indicate the num bers of the general pagesand those in the second colum ns ind icate w hich pagesappeared in the P roceedings of the A m erican A ssociationof Textile C hem ists and Colorists.
The presence of the letter “P ” before the page num ber.anywhere in this index, ind icates that the m ateria l ap-peared in the P roceedings of the A ssociation.
Date of No. of General Proceed ingsIssue Issue Pages Pages
January 10 .. .......... 1 33 to 52 P I to P32January 24 ........... 2 85 to 104 P 5 3 to P84February 7 .. ........ 3 105 to 148 P 113toP136February 21 . ........ 4 149 to 200 P157 to P184March 7 ........ ........ 5 201 to 252 P209 to P240March 21 . . . ........ 6 253 to 288 P261 to P280April 4 .......... ........ 7 289 to 320 P297 to P316April 18 ........ ........ 3 321 to 360 P329 to P352May 2 ............ ........ 9 361 to 396 P369 to P392May 16 .......... ........ 10 397 to 424 P403 to P416May 30 .......... ......... 11 425 to 452 P437 to P444June 13 ........ ........ 12 453 to 480 P461 to P468June 27 ........ ........ 13 481 to 512 P485 to P504•July 11 ........ ........ 14. 513 to 542 P523 to P534,July 25 ........ ........ 15 543 to 570 P551 to P562August 8 . . . ........ 16 571 to 602 P587 to P590August 22 . . . ........ 17 603 to 634 P619 to P626 1September 5. ........ 18 635 to 662 P643 to P650September 19 ........ 19 663 to 694 P679 to P682October 3 .. ........ 20 735 to 742 P695 to P734October 17 ........ 21 743 to 772 P757 to P764October 31 ........ 22 773 to 804 P781 to P792November 14 ........ 23 833 to 840 P805 to P832 'Novem ber 28 ........ 24 869 to 876 P841 to P868 1December 12 ........ 25 877 to 908 P909 to P932December 26 ........ 26 955 to 966H P933 to P954 '
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AATCC Research, Inner W orkings of (B o n n a r ) ............................... P486Abrasion on B reaking Strength and E longation of F ifty-E ight
Clothing Fabrics, The Effect o f (S tou t and M o sem a n ). . . . 417Absorbency Apparatus, A W ater (Jackson and R o p e r ) ................ 397Absorption Tests U sing H exagon al and C ylindrical Jars, The
Relationship B etw een R esults o f D ynam ic (Landsberg, Sembach, and B lu m )............................................................................. 744
ABSTRACTS(Listed in order of appearance)
Textile P rinting ............................................................................................ 207Block Printing .................................................................................................. 207The Screen P rin ting of T e x tile s ............................................................. 207The Hydrosulfites P roduction , P roperties and T extile A p
plications ......................................................................................................... 207A Method for the G raphical R epresentation of the D yeing
Properties o f A cid W ool D y e s ............................................................. 207The Action of L ight on C ellu lose A cetate R ayon and N ylon
Dyed w ith Duranol, D ispersol, S.R.A, and Solacet D yes. . . 208Permanent F in ishes on V iscose R ayon D epend in g on Cross-
Bonding ........................................................................................................... 208Finishing Sym bols ........................................................................................ 208Wool D yeing Faults Can be P rev en ted or C u red ......................... 208A System atic In vestigation o f the C olor and D y e in g P roper
ties of the A m inoacrid ines. P art II—D lam lnoacrid ines andSubstituted M onoam inoacridines ....................................................... 259
The A pplication of Chrom e D y es to N y lon T e x tile s ................. 259Some D efects A rising in the F in ish in g of W oolen and W orsted
Fabrics ............................................................................................................. 260Trends in K nit G oods Call fo r B etter F in ish in g ......................... 260Color and C onstitution. P art X —D iazonium S a lts ............................. 260Color and C onstitution. P art X I—The A m inocoum arins........... 260Adsorption of S u rfa ce-A ctiv e A gents b y F ib er s ........................... 260Dyeing Studies at E levated T em peratures: U se of T em pera
tures B etw een 200°F. and 300°F........................................................... 260Reaction B etw een W ool and A ctiv e C h lorin e .................................. 324Padding O peration Has M any V ariab les.......................................... 324New D evelopm ents in A rm y Sea W ater L au n d erin g ................... 324
M oisture D eterm ination in T extiles by Electrical Meters:r^art 1 ............................................................................... 225
Use of Cation A ctive F in ish es.......................................... .......... 325Retardation of H eat-Induced Strength Loss iti Cotton'Yarns
by Liquid Am m onia T reatm ent....................................................... 325The Incidence of Calcium Salts in T extile F in ish in g .! ! .! ! ! 325The Screen P rinting of T ex tile s ........................ 325Reworked W oolens Are B etter if Stripped Before D y e in g !!! " 325Industrial A pplications of the Sodium Silicates, Some Recent
D evelopm ents ............................................................................. 549Evaluation of Ternary M ixtures, Synthetic D etergent—Soap-
Builder ..................................................................................... 549The Com bination of W ool w ith Acids—A Quantitative in ter
pretation in Terms of the Donnan Theory of M embraneEquilibrium ............................................................................................... 549
The Degradation of Cotton During Atm ospheric Exposure,Particularly in Industrial R egions................................................ 550
The A pplication of Organosilicon Polym ers to W ool................ 550Preparation, D yeing and F in ishing of Fibro Fabrics................ 550The Treatm ent of Wool w ith Acid Perm anganate Solu tions.. 550 Som e O bservations on the L evelling Properties of Acid D yes 591II—Prechrom ed D yes ............................................................................... 591The M echanism of D iazotizatlon and N itrozation .......................... 591A ddition of Cellulose G lycollic Acid to D etergents..................... 591Annual G eneral M eeting........................................................................... 591Protective A ction of Certain Vat D yes Against the Influence
of Light ....................................................................................................... 592C hem ically Modified Wool ..................................................................... 592P rotective A ction of Sodium Pyrophosphate when Dyeing
in the P resence of Iron ........................................................................... 592D yehouse Econom ics ................................................................................. 592G eorge Douglas, His Tim es and Som e Thoughts on the Future 592Progress in B leaching P ractice ............................................................ 592The Raising of Dyed F abrics................................................................ 592Dye R esists N y lo n ....................................................................................... 592R esisting of Effect Threads for Vat-D yed Cotton H alf-H ose.. 593A Com parison of Common Salt vs. Glaubers Salt for Evalu
ating F ast-to-L ight D irect Colors................................................... 593The Therm osol Process for the Coloration of Fiber V, Orion
A crylic F iber and N ylon ................................................................ 593F ungicide-T reated Cotton Fabric: Outdoor Exposure and
Laboratory Tests ................................................................................... 617Effect of pH W hen B leaching w ith H ydrogen P erox id e .......... 617The Spectrophotom eter as an Aid in D y e in g ................................ 617A ccelerated A ging Tests to Sim ulate Actual Use of Fabrics 617The Surface D yeing of P la stics ............................................................... 618O rigin and Identification of Dam age to T extile F ib ers.............. 618Fire-R etardant Coatings for Fabric-Covered A ircraft.............. 618Rate of D yein g as an Aid to the Classification of Direct Dyes
on V iscose Rayon ................................................................................... 618An Im proved M ultipurpose Abrasion Tester and Its AppUca-
tion for the E valuation of the W ear Resistance of Textiles 618 The Effect o f Variations in D egree of Structural Order on
Som e P hysica l P roperties of Cellulose and Cellulose A cetate Yarns .................................................................................................. 641
A Study of the B leaching of B lue Cotton F ib er ........................ 641Report o f the C om m ittee on the Fastness of D yes on Leather 642 W orsteds for Hard W ear N eed Special A ttention in D y e in g .. 642E valuation of D esizing A ids In Preparation for D y e in g ........ 642The F ungi Concerned in F iber D eterioration: II—Their Abil
ity to D ecom pose C ellu lose ................................................................. 642Specificity o f M icrobiological A ttack on Cellulose D erivatives 642W ool D am age D a ta ..................................................................................... 642Shrinkage Control of W ool by M elam ine Resins: Part I—
M icroscopical O bservations .............................................................. 642Shrinkage Control of Wool by M elam ine Resins: Part II—
Torsional R igidity and Elastic Properties of Single Fibers 642 D etergency Studies: IV—Influence of O ily Soil Upon the Re
m oval o f P igm ent S o il......................................................................... 658W ool and Fur Hat D y e in g .......................... ............................................ 658The Spectrophotom eter as an Aid to D ye in g ................................... 779Short A ging Processes for the P rinting of Synthetics, Silk
and W ool .................................................................................................... ™Spectrophotom etry .....................................................................................M achine P rin ting of T extile F abrics......................................... 779The C ross-L inking of A nim al Fibers I-3:4-tso-Propylldene
1:2-5 :6 D ianhydrom annitol ................................................................. 780Correlation of S im ulated Rainfall Tests w ith Laboratory
P enetration Tests ...................................... Z??N ew P rincip les in the Continuous D yeing of W ool...................... 780R oller P rin ting T roub les........................ ...........j SboC rease-R esistant F in ishes w ith U rea-Form aldehyde R esins.. 803 A pplication of Vat D yes by Pad and Continuous U nit M ethods 803
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December 26, 1949 AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER 966A
The A utoxidation of Alkali Cellu lose 1 An Kxperim enlalStudy of the K inetics of the R ea clio n .........................................
The Form ation of P olym ers in W ool................................................The D yeing of L eath er ..............................................................................P ore-S ize D istribution in T e x tile s ......................................................Urea as a Solvent Aid foi- Cellulose T extile S izes .......................Factors A ffecting pH C on tro l...............................................................
A bstracts of Intersectional Contest P ap ers.......................................A bstracts of Papers to be Presented at M eetings of the D ivision
of C ellu lose Chem istry of the Am erican Chem ical SocietyAbstracts of T echnical P a p ers..................................................................A cetate and V iscose Fabrics w ith Vat Colors, D yeing M ixed
(P iedm ont Section) ..............................................................................A cetate Rayon, The Action of Light on Cellulose, and N ylon
D yed w ith Duranol, D ispersol, S.R.A. and Solacet D yes(Egerton) .....................................................................................................
A cid Colloids of R esins (Riiode Island S e c t io n ) ...............................A crylic F iber and its U se in Colored T extiles, Tlie D yeing of
"Orion” (Thom as and M eu n ier )......................................................Action, Freedom in (S a y r e ) .....................................................................Address of the M edalist (C h a se )..............................................................Address of the M edalist (S e ib e r t) ..........................................................Address, The P resident's (H errm an n ).................................................Agents, Effect of Various Surface-A ctive, on the Penetrating
Pow er and Stab ility of Calcium H ypochlorite and B leaching Pow der Solutions (Scanlan, Stirton, Sw ern and R o e ) ..
A gents, Evaluation of D isp ersing ...........................................................Agents, The Solubilization of D yestuffs w ith Surface A ctive
(M id-W est Section) ..............................................................................Ager, A Fundam ental Study of Aging Conditions in the Vat
(Fahnoe) .....................................................................................................A ging Conditions in the Vat Ager, A Fundam ental Study of
(Fahnoe) ....................................................................................................A ging P rocesses, Short, tor tlie Printing of Syntlietics, Silk,
and W ool (S a v il le ) ................................................................................A ging T extile Prints and Their Control, Problem s in (Cho-
quette and H a b e l) ....................................................................................A lphabetical List of N ew P roducts........................................................Am erican Chem ical Society , Abstracts of Papers to be P re
sented at M eetings of the D ivision of Cellulose Chem istryof the .............................................................................................................
Am ino and Im ino Groups in T extile M aterials, R eaction for(W allin) ......................................................................................................
A nalytical M ethods for a T extile L aboratory...........................P622,Annual B usiness M eetin g ..............................................................................A pplication of Fast Colors to M ercerized Cotton H osiery,
The (Asbury) ..........................................................................................A pplication of Vat Colors, Som e Conditions A ffecting the
(Rhode Island S e c tio n ) ........................................................................Aqueous Solutions, An Index of the W ater-R epellency of T ex
tiles From the Surface Tension of (Schuyten , W eaver andReid) ...............................................................................................................
Arm ed Services E x h ib it..............................................................................Arm y and N avy to Exhibit at C onvention .........................................A tlantic City C onvention ........................................................P332, P438.A tlantic City Convention, Chairman and Vice-Chairm an for. .A tlantic City C onvention, E xhibits a t .................................................A tlantic City Convention N o tes.............................................................Augusta, Georgia, Broadcast From Station W BBQ .........................Award Approved by Council, Annual P rize P ap er ......................Award to Joan L. Gregg, N N E .................................................................
803803804 804 804 804
P721
675P718
P816
608P842
P925P863P302P916P951
455P947
P728
663
663
P310
P919877
675
746P682P943
P58
P69
364P910P680P650P589P439P553P56
P534P821
Banquet, Morris Sayre to Speak at C onvention ...............................B eetle Larvae, A vailable: Controlled Carpet (A n d erso n )..........B leaching, F luorescent (Landolt) .............................................................B leaching Goods for D yeing and F in ishing in the Continuous
Open-W idth P eroxide System (M oore)....................................B leaching of Linen P iece Goods (K iv ira n ta ).....................................B leaching Pow der Solutions, Effect of Various Surface-A ctive
A gents on the Penetrating P ow er and Stab ility of Calcium H ypochlorite and (Scanlon, Stirton, Sw ern and R o e ) . . . .
B lend, A Q uality, M akes Successful Sales (P r ic e ) ........................B lends, The D yeing of W ool-N ylon (H u g ) .......................................B lock P rinting (C h ad w ick ).......................................................................Bonded Fabric Industry, The (S e y m o u r )...........................................BOOK REVIEWS
(Listed in order of appearance)Source Book of Personnel F orm s...........................................................Physical Aspects of C olour......................................................................Handbook of Chem istry and P h y sic s ...................................................The Identification of "rextile M aterials.............................................1948 ASTM Standards on T extile M aterials.......................................H igh-Polym er Physics ............................................................................Papers D elivered at the First Canadian T extile S em in a r ... . The Chem ical T echnology of D yeing and Printing. Vat,
Sulfur, Indigosol, Azo and Chrome D yestuffs and TheirA uxiliaries ..................................................................................................
Technique of Organic Chem istry. Volum e I I ..............................E lsevier’s Encyclopedia of Organic C hem istry ...........................N euste Fortschritte und Verfahren in der chem ischen
T echnologic der T extile fasern. Zwerter T e il...........................114 Check Points on H ow to Prevent G rievances.........................Form ula for Su pervision .........................................................................Handbook of Chem istry and P hysics, 31st E d ition ....................Colloid Chem istry, 2nd Edition, 1949.................................................Surface A ctive A g en ts.............................................................................The Story of S ilk ..........................................................................................Absorption Spectrophotom etry ...........................................................E lsevier’s E ncyclopedia of Organic C hem istry................................Fundam ental Processes of D ye (Chemistry.....................................Edmund P otter and D inting V a le .........................................................D yeing w ith F ast-A V IK -D yes................................................................
P680636353
P497546
455P234
661833453
Camp, R etirem ent of P rofessoi ’Carpet B eetle Larvae, AvaHable: LontroUed , (Andm^^^^^.Carroll on Entertainm ent Program for N ational Convention
.lean
P4046.76
281281281282282282282
282283283
283452452475475511511511570570660876
BRADFORD DURFEE TECHNICAL INSTITUTE STUDENT CHAPTER
Reports ................................................................. P77, P114, P334, P485, P918B reaking Strength and Elongation of F ifty-E ight C lothing
Fabrics, The Effect of Abrasion on (Stout and M oseman) .. 417Broadcast From Station WBBQ. Augusta, G eorgia ...................... P56B usiness M eeting, A n n u al........................................................................... P943CALENDAR.................. P5. P55, P114, P158, P212, P267, P297 P331
P369, P404, P441, P468, P485, P524, P556, P59o’P621, P649, P682, P732, P763, P792, P805, P852,
P909, P950
Cellulose Acetate' 'Rayon,' 'The A ction of on, and NylonD yed w ith Duranol, D ispersol, S.R.A. and Solacet uyeb
Cellufo^e'^*Chemistry, D ivision of. of the A m erican ^ e m ’̂ ai Society , A bstracts of Papers to be P resented at M eetings
Chairm an and Vice-C hairm an for A tlantic City C o n v e n tio n .... Chairman, G reetings from the C onvention •Changes, D im ensional, O ccurring in Spun in ^ q h rm k aL
rics D uring P rocessing on M achinery Used in bnrinKageStabilization F in ish ing (P hiladelphia S e c t io n ) .......................
Changes in R esearch C om m ittee P ersonnel. . . ^ _ ........C haracteristics and D yein g M ethods, P ractical T ests for Quan-
" tita tiv e ly E valuating D ye (N orthern N ew England Section)Chase. Harold M., The Man (Carroll) ................................................Chase, H arold M., The Scien tist (W o o d ) ........... ...........Chem ical Control of W ool Shrinkage, Som e A spects ol the
(G ould) ..........................................................................................................Chem ical Specia lties, T e x tile -----■••■■■•..................................................Chem ist, H eadaches o l a D yestuff (G r im m el).................................C hem istry of Com m ercial P lastics, The (W akem an) . . . . . . . .Chlorination P rocesses, Shrinkage Control of_W ool (Epelberg) Chlorine in T extiles, The Spectrographic D eterm ination of
(Johnson and N o r m a n )....................... .................... ''Chlorine P ickup, D eterm ination of (Atkin.son and S a rg en t)..C itation ............................................................................................................Classification, Report of C om m ittee tor N om enclature a n d ----
P682
608
67,7P589P697
P822P946
P812P299P.701
P4n7P2
P466P856P526
361743
P916P489
CLEMSON COLLEGE STUDENT CHAPTERReports ......................................................................................... ... fuzz,
Cloth, Com parative E fficiencies o l W etting A gents on Woolen^ F ^ l o u r ) ...............• • • • • • • • *• . . .
c lo th in g Fabrics, The Effect of Abrasion on B reak ing Strengthand Elongation of F ifty -E ight (S tout and M osem an )..........
Colloids of Resins, Acid (Rhode Island Section ) ............. ..............Color and Spectrophotom etry, The E lem ents o f (R hael) . . . . . . .Colored M aterials to Radiant Energy, A P roposal for Speci
fy in g the Stab ility of (L o w r y ) ....................... ........................ v ’.l'Colored T extiles, The D yeing of “Orion A crylic F iber and its
U se in (Thom as and M eu n ier )........................................Colorings O btainable w ith N aphthol and Vat D yestuffs, Fast
(N uttall) .......................................................................................................
COLORIST AND CONVERTER SECTION, TEXTILEC onverting M arkets ......................................................34, 86, 137. 193
N ew Services, Pro,iects, B u sin esses...........................44. 97. 144 198,Personnel .................................................................................These Are N e w .....................................................................................I®®N ew Linear P olym er R esearch ..............................................................The Significance of the G row ing Syn thetic T extile Industry
(Huffines) .....................................................................................................Eugene M essner P red icts ............................................................................T extile A pparel Industry. Q uaterm aster Corps Get T ogetherShine E lim inated from T e x tile s ............................................................F ifty Years of D aytim e F ash ion s........................................................Fabric S erv iceab ility—the K ey to B etter B usiness (Dorn) . . . .The Converter Speaks Her Mind (S k i)lm a n ).................................The Rayon O utlook (S te v e n s ) ................................................................R em ote Control of D yeing C ycles (W a lla c e ).................................
, The Converter Speaks H is Mind (O ppenheim er) .........................N ew M inim um Standards of Q uality for Sheets, P illow casesC zechoslovak Industries F a ir ..................................................................Fall W oolen C olors.......................................................................................The Cotton O utlook (H e lle r ) ..................................................................T extile R esearch A ch ievem ents in 1948 (G o ld b erg )..................Cotton in the C onverting In d u stry ......................................................Causes o f D am age to T extile F ibers (K o rn re ich ).......................The W ool O utlook (F o rem a n ).............................................................."Lantuck”—N ew B onded F ab ric ............................................................Serious W ool Shortage, Council H o ld s...............................................M odern Rayon Research and D ev elo p m en t.....................................D isposable Cover N ow P rinted for P ositive Identification of
A visco Rayon C ak es.................................................................................Colors and D yeing, H osiery (C r u m ley )................................................Colors. D yein g M ixed A cetate and V iscose Fabrics w ith Vat
(P iedm ont Section) ...............................................................................Colors, Stab ility of Vat, at E levated T em peratures (P iedm ont
Section) ........................................................................................................Com m ittee, A Report by the C on ven tion ..............................................C om m ittee Chairman Nam ed for 1950 C on ven tion .............................Com m ittee for N ational C on ven tion ......................................................Com m ittee for N om enclature and C lassification, R eport o f . . .Com m ittee P ersonnel, Changes in R esearch .....................................C om m ittees A ctive on C onvention P la n n in g .....................................Com m ittees, Local C on ven tion ....................................................................Com m ittees, Of Interest to M em bers of R esearch .........................Com plaints, Consum er, From N ew Fabrics and F in ishes (John
ston) ................................................................................................................Com pounds. N onionic, Their E m ploym ent in the T extile In
dustry (S isley ) .............................................................................................Conditions A ffecting the A pplication of Vat Colors, Some
(Rhode Island S e c t io n ) ...........................................................................Conditions of Tem perature and H um idity in the Fade-O m eter,
The (Nordham m ar) ................................................................................Consum er Com plaints From N ew Fabrics and F in ishes (John
ston) ................................................................................................................Consum er T extiles, F lam m ability of (B u c k ) .....................................Contest Com m ittees, In tersection a l..........................................................Contest C om m ittee, M id-W est Section , In tersectio n a l..................Contest Com m ittee, N ational In tersection a l.......................................Contest C om m ittee, Northern N ew England Section , In tersec
tional ................................................................................................................Contest C om m ittee, P hiladelphia Section , In tersectio n a l............Contest C om m ittee, P iedm ont Section , In tersectio n a l..................Contest C om m ittee, Rhode Island Section , In tersectio n a l..........Contest Com m ittee, South Central Section , In tersectio n a l..........Contest Com m ittee, Southeastern Section , In tersectionalContest Papers, A bstracts of In tersectio n a l..........................................C ontinuous Open-W idth P eroxid e System , B leach in g Goods
for D yeing and F in ish ing in the fM oore) . . .
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E tiect o£ T em peratures on F in ishing Com pounds, Tlie (N oble)E lection Tellers, Report o f ..........................................................................E lem ent "X” in N ylon , The (S ta u d t) ....................................................E lem ents of Color and Spectrophotom etry, The (R h a e l) ..............E leven T im es N in ety -S ix Cents is B etter Than Ten T im es a
D ollar (Com er) ...........................................................................................E longation of F ifty-E ight Clothing Fabrics, The Effect of
Abrasion on B reaking Strength and (Stout and M oseman)EMPLOYMENT REG ISTER.................. P2, P55, PI14, P158, P240,
P267, P298, P352, P392, P40G, P441, P468, P485, P524, P5,’)6, P590, P622, P648. P682, P733, P7B4,
P791, P805, P867, P918,Em ulsions, P igm ented, for T extile P rinting ( Y o u n g ) . . . . . . ........Energy, Radiant, A Proposal for Sp ecify in g the Stab ility ot
Colored M aterials to (L o w r y )................................................. . • • ■ •Entertainm ent Program lor N ational Convention, Jean Car-
roll on ................................................................................................. .........E quipm ent and Supplies Exposition, T extile W et P ro cessin g ..E quipm ent Corrosion Survey, S tain less S te e l..........................E valuating D ye C haracteristics and D yeing M ethods, Practical
T ests for Q uantitatively (N orthern N ew England Section)E valuation of D ispersing A g en ts ................................... ................ ..E xhaustion Rate, Vat D yeing: Im portance of Initial (Clark
and M cCleary ) ...........................................................................................Exhibit, Arm ed S erv ices...............................................................................E xhib ition, The 39th K nittin g A rts ............................................................E xhibits at A tlantic City C on ven tion .................. P4.39, P488, P711,Exposition, T extile W et Processing Equipm ent and S u p p lies..Fabric Industry, The Bonded (S e y m o u r ).............................................Fabric M ildew -R esistance Tests w ith Organism s Tolerant To
ward Copper and M ercury (M arsh ).................. .............. ..........Fabrics D uring P rocessing on M achinery Used in Shrinkage
Stabilization F inishing, D im ensional Changes Occurring inSpun Viscose Rayon (Philadelphia S e c tio n ) ...............................
Fabrics for Glass Curtains and D raperies (F le tch er )..................Fabrics, N on-W oven, Survey of Cotton in the In d u stry ..............Fabrics, Som e D efects A rising in the F inishing of W oolen and
W orsted (W hew ell) ................................................................................Fabrics, The IJyeing of Broad-W oven N ylon (T u rn b u ll)..............Fabrics, The F in ishing of N ylon (S m ith ) .............................................Fabrics, The Resin F in ishing of T extile (T h o m a s)......................Fabrics w ith Vat Colors, D yeing M ixed A cetate and Viscose
(P iedm ont Section) ..............................................................................Factors Influencing C rockfastness of P ackage-D yed Naphthol
Cotton Yarns (South Central S e c t io n ) .........................................Fade-O m eter, The Conditions of Tem perature and H um idity
in the (Nordham m ar) ............................................................................Fast Colorings Obtainable w ith N aphthol and Vat D yestuffs
(N uttall) ......................................................................................................Fast Colors, The A pplication of, to M ercerized Cotton H osiery
(A sbury) .....................................................................................................Fiber, The D yeing of “Orion" A crylic, and its Use in Colored
T extiles (Thom as and M eu n ier ).......................................................Fiber, Vicara—New , D erived From Zein (ter H o r s t) ....................Fibers, N ew Synthetic (H o ff) ....................................................................F in ishes, Perm anent, on Viscose Rayon D epending on Cross-
B onding (Cam eron and M orton ).......................................................F in ishes. The Function of a Laboratory in the Evaluation
of T extile (C o o k )......................................................................................F in ishing, B leaching Goods for D yeing and, in the Continuous
Open-W idth Peroxide System (M o o re).......................................F in ishing, Changing A spects in D yeing and (T h om p son )..........F in ishing Compounds, The Effect of Tem peratures on (N oble) Fin ishing, Current D evelopm ents in D yeing and (T h om p son ).. F inishing, Current Trends in O perating Rubber Covered Rolls
in T extile (F isk) ....................................................................................F in ishing, D im ensional Changes Occurring in Spun Viscose
Rayon Fabrics D uring P rocessing on M achinery Used inShrinkage Stabilization (P hiladelphia S e c tio n ) ......................
F in ishing, M odern Trends in P iece-G oods Preparation, D yeingand (Rabold) ..........................................................................................
F in ishing of N ylon Fabrics, The (S m ith ) .............................................F in ishing of N ylon K nit Goods, Controlled (N isb e t) ....................F in ishing of W oolen and W orsted Fabrics, Som e D efects Arising
in the (W hew ell) ....................................................................................F in ishing, The Resin, of T extile Fabrics (T h o m a s)......................F ire-R esistant T extiles, T esting Apparatus for the Evaluation
of (R ow ley and S o n n in o )......................................................................F lam m ability of Consumer T extiles (B u c k ) .......................................F lam m ability Standards, Correspondence o n .....................................F luorescent B leaching (Landolt) ..............................................................Foundation Research, R ecent Results of T extile Research In sti
tute and T extile (D illo n ) ....................................................................Freedom in A ction (S a y r e ) ........................................................................
PILIP909P339P490
P3
417
P948P135
,143
P682425
P947
P812P947
P828P910
321P806
425453
436
P322603582
637747614
P413
P81G
P786
571
P923
P58
P925P335
459
575
P313
P497P276P115
P 6
P646
P822
P67614773
637P413
201P78
P114353
P934P863
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUDENTCHAPTER
Reports ..............................................................................................................Glass Curtains and Draperies, Fabrics for (F le tch er ) ...................G reetings from the Chairman, P hiladelphia S ectio n .....................G reetings from the Convention C hairm an.........................................G reetings from Your P resid en t................................................................Gregg, NNE Award to John L ...................................................................Groups in T extile M aterials, R eaction for Am ino and Imino
(W allin) ........................................................................................................H adley, W alter E., E lected Honorary M em ber.................................Harold M. Chase, The Man (C arro ll).......................................................Harold M. Chase, The Scientist (W o o d )...............................................H eadaches of a D yestuff Chem ist (G rim m el).....................................H igh Tem perature D yeing, Som e Phases of (Philadelphia S ec
tion) ..............................................................................................................H onorary M ember, W alter E. H adley E lec ted ...................................H osiery Colors and D yeing (C ru m ley ).................................................H osiery, The A pplication of Fast Colors to M ercerized Cotton
(Asbury) .....................................................................................................H osiery, Treating and H andling of N ylon, to P revent Snagging
During M anufacture (Olson) ...........................................................H osiery Yarns, Laboratory E valuation of Sizing M aterials for
N ylon (G oldstein) ..................................................................................Host, The Philadelphia Section , Your Convention (Siebert) . . . . H ousings, Jig D yeing and the Value of (N ew York Section) . . . HUDSON-MOHAWK SECTION
P789603
P697P697P695P821
746P333P299P301P466
P9P333P443
P58
Reports .......................................P55, P267, P438, P462, P562, P865, P911
H um idity m the Fade-O m eter, The C onditions of T em peratureand (Nordham m ar) ................................... .. ...................
Ilydrosulfite NF. Who Was the D iscoverer ' X pplica-llyd rosu llites. The Production , P roperties and T ex tile A p p iit
571105
tions (B rearly and Starkie) . ̂ Am ino andM aterials, R eaction io i A m m o anuIm ino Groups in T extile
Inde'iTof The W ater-R epeilency of ' ^ ‘ ‘‘^s'T u'vte'T ^ WeavTT T ension of Aqueous Solutions, An (Sch u yten , w ea v e i,and Reid) ........................................................................................................
Index lo Patent D ig e st ......................................................................................Industry" in °th T p T h a d elp h ia Area,' The' W et P rocessing ,Initial E xhaustion Rate, Vat D yeing; Im portance of (Clark
and M cCleary) ............................................................................................In sU tu te°an T T ex tile ’ 'Foundation R esearch, R ecent R esu lts of
T extile R esearch (D illon ) ............ .....................................................In tersectional Contest Papers, A bstracts o l.
775
746
36458,5
966AP725
P828156D
ja rs The R elationship B etw een R esu lts of Dynarnic A bsorption T ests U sing H exagonal and C ylindrical (Landsberg,
P934P721
P60
P372P708P442
Jean^cTrroU^on^EnteUMnment'p for N ational C onventionJig D yeing and the Value of H ousings (N ew York Section) . . . K nit Goods. Controlled F in ish ing of N ylon ( N i s b e t ) . . . . . . . . . . .K nit Goods in Laundering, D im ensional C hanges of (Fletcher,
D uensing and G illia m )...............................................................................K nitting Arts E xhib ition , The 39th. . . . . . . . . ........................................Laboratory, A nalytical M ethods for a T e x t ile -----o A VLaboratory M ethod, Data on a, fo r W ool Raw Stock D eter
gency (Leonard and B e c k ) ..............................................fLaboratory, The Function of a, in the E valuation of Textile
F in ishes (Cook) ................................... A ' ' i; ' ' ; ' 3 '' ’ ..........Larvae, A vailable: Controlled Carpet B eeU e ( An d e r s o n ) . . , , , . Latest D evelopm ents in the D yeing and F in ish in g of Synthetic
Fibers (H elm us) ........................................... ' A ' I K , ' L C ' ’Laundering, D im ensional Changes of K nit G oods m (Fletcher,D uensing and G illiam ) ..................... ...................................
L eucoesters of Vat D yestuffs to W ool, A pplication of (Lutt-ringhaus) ......................................................................................................
le v e l in g A gents, Evaluation of (G u n th er ) .......................................Light on T extiie M aterials, The A ction of ( A p p l e b y ) . . . . . . . . . .Light, The Action of, on Cellulose A cetate Rayon and Nylon
Diyed w ith Duranol, D ispersol, S.R.A., and Solacet Dyes(Egerton) .......................................................................................................
Linen P iece Goods, B leaching of (K iv ir a n ta ).....................................List of N ew Products, A lp h ab etica l....................................................Local C onvention C om m ittees.....................................................................Louis A tw ell O ln ey ................................................................ a a l a .............LOWELL TEXTILE INSTITUTE STUDENT CHAPTER
Reports ................................................P114, P267, P334, P440, P496,M achinery Used in Shrinkage Stab ilization F in ish ing, D im en
sional Changes O ccurring in Spun V iscose Rayon FabricsD uring P rocessing on (P hiladelphia S e c t io n ) ...........................
M aterials, Low Tem perature Properties of T extile (K a sw e ll) ..M aterials, The A ction of L ight on T extile (A p p leb y ) ................M embers ot Research Com m ittees, Of In terest to ...........................M embers, Reports to Corporate (L ittle and B o n n a r )..............
744P682P442
773
481321
P622
P348
P313636
P62
481
P172P236
149
608546877
P703156A
P821
P822P127
149P952P945
MEMBERSHIP APPLIC A TIO N S.......... PI36, P158, P23I, P266,P332, P462, P534, P553, P733, P763, P790
M em bership on A pril 1, 1949....................................................................... P439M ercerized Cotton H osiery, The A pplication of F ast Colors
To (A sbury) .......................................................................................... P58M etals on T ippy D yeing, Effect of (M illso n )...................................... P378M ethods for a T extile Laboratory, A n a ly tica l.......................P622, P682M ethods, Practical Tests for Q uantitatively E valuating Dye
Characteristics and D yeing (N orthern N ew England S ection) .................................................................................................................. P812
MID-WEST SECTIONReports .......................................P157, P334, P371, P440, P462, P554
P623, P680,M ildew -R esistance T ests, Fabric, w ith O rganism s T olerant To
ward Copper and M ercury (M a rsh )................................................M oisture in W ool, An Investigation of M ethods of T esting for
(LeCom pte and Llpp) ............................................................................M onograph No. 1, Correspondence o n ....................................................Morris Sayre to Speak at C onvention B a n q u et.................................Naphthol and Vat D yestuffs, Fast Colorings O btainable w ith
(N uttall) .......................................................................................................Naphthol Cotton Yarns, Factors Influencing C rockfastness of
P ackage-D yed (South (Central S e c t io n ) .......................................Naphthol D yeing and P rin ting (N u tta ll) ..............................................N ational C onvention, C om m ittee for .'....................................................N avy to E xhib it at C onvention, A rm y a n d .......................................NEW BEDFORD TEXTILE INSTITUTE STUDENT CHAPTER
Reports ..............................................................................................................N ew Fabrics and F in ishes, Consum er C om plaints From (John
ston) ................................................................................................................“N ew L ook” in T extiles, The (J a c o b y )................................................
P785
436
484P648P680
P923
P786P232P210P680
P525
P65P529
NEW YORK SECTIONReports ..................................................P157, P297, P392, P440, P525,
P552, P622, P649, P758, P764, P932, N om enclature and Classification, Report of C om m ittee f o r . . . .N om inating C om m ittee, Report o f ............................................................N onionic Com pounds, Their E m ploym ent in the T extile In
dustry (S isley) .........................................................................................N onw oven Fabrics Industry, Survey of Cotton in t h e ................NORTH CAROLINA STATE COLLEGE STUDENT CHAPTER
R eports........................................................P2, P231, P406, P440, P785,NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND SECTION
P946P489P644
513582
P924
Reports ....................................... P210, P334, P371, P440, P496, P554,P589, P648, P763, P821, P827,
N otice to A uthors of P ap ers.........................................................................N ylon Blends, The D yeing of W o o l-(H u g ).......................................N ylon Fabrics, The D yeing of Broad-W oven (T u r n b u ll) ............N ylon Fabrics, The F in ishing of (S m ith ) ..................................N ylon H osiery, Treating and H andling of, to P reven t Snagging
D uring M anufacture (O lson) ..............................................N ylon H osiery Yarns, Laboratory E valuation of S izing M ate
rials for (G o ld ste in )...................................................................
P932P410
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P60
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Nvlon Knit Goods, Controlled F in ishing of (N isb e t) ................... 773Nylon Piece Goods. The P rinting of (S a v il le ) ................................. 673iNvlon, The Action of L ight on Cellulose A cetate Rayon and,
Dyed w ith Duranol, D ispersol, S.R.A., and Solacet D yes(Kgerton) ...................................................................................................... 608
Nylon, The E lem ent "X” in (S ta u d t) .................................................. P 339Old Reporters W anted ...................................................................... P621, P648Olney, Louis A tw ell......................................................................................... 156AOlney, Louis A tw ell, Resolution O n ........................................................ P 331Olney Medal P resentation .................................................................. P299, P913Olney Medal to be Awarded to Charles A. S e ib ert....................... P702Organic Detergent, Low T em perature W ool P iece G oods Scour
ing w ith a Synthetic (M organ and W a lter )............................... P374Organisms Tolerant Toward Copper and M ercury, Fabric M il
dew-Resistance Tests w ith (M a rsh )................................................ 436■ Orion” Acrylic Fiber and Its Use in Colored T extiles, The
Dyeing of (Thom as and M eu n ier )................................................ P925
PACIFIC COAST SECTIONReports ..................................................P439, P485, P487, P764, P865, PJ22
Package-Dyed N aphthol Cotton Yarns, F actors InfluencingCrockfastness of (South Central S e c t io n ) ..................................... P786
Padding, Prelim inary Study of V ariables in (N ew YorkSection) ........................................................................................................ P159
Papers, Abstracts of In tersectional C on test......................................... P721Papers, Abstracts of T ech n ica l..................................................................... P718
PATENT DIGEST (W engraf)(Listed in order of appearance)See also “Index to P aten t D ig es t” P585
Slipproofing T extiles—Colloidal S ilica S o lu tio n ........................... 107Static E lectricity P reven tion—C overing Fabrics w ith a
Conductive Sheet ..................................................................................... 107Drying Fabrics and Yarns, B ased on a F reezing O peration. . . 107Dyeing Cellulose A cetate—Saponification M ix tu re ..................... 108Printing Indigosol 04B —N aphtholsu lfonates A d d ed ................. 108Dyeing Apparatus—F ix in g Colors by A ltern atin g Pressure
and Suction ................................................................................................. 108Modification of Cellulose Structures—C opper-alkylolam ine
Treatment ...................................................................................................... 109Water Repellent Fabrics—Esters of O xyarom atic Com pounds 109Dyeing Wool—D irect D yestu ffs .............................................................. 110Dyeing—Non Substantive Solutions of D yestuffs, D ispersed
in Cellulose Ethers .................................................................................. 110Dyeing Wool—Indigo and Indigoid Vat D yestu ffs in Am -
moniacal Vats .............................................................................................. 110Dyeing Wool—Indigo and Indigoid Vat D yestuffs, P igm ent
Padded and Reduced in A cid B a th s ................................................ I l lDischarge Prints on C opper-aftertreated D irect D y e in g s . . . . I l l Shrinkproofing W ool—B utad iene P olym ers or C opolym ers
Used ................................................................................................................ 204Rotprooflng T extiles—M etal Salts of Cellulose G lycolllc Acid 20j Cellulose Solutions—O xidation w ith N itrogen D ioxide and
Solution in A lk a lies ................................................................................... 205Glass Fibers—P rinting w ith W ater-in-O il E m u lsion s................. 205Printing Vat D yestu ffs—Stabilized by Q uinonylam ides of
Dicarboxylic A cids and U rea ............................................................... 206Printing Lustrous P atterns on Dull G rou nd ................................. 206Printing Vat D yestuffs—F erric Salts, Reduced by A ctin ic
Light ................................................................................................................ 206Dyeing Apparatus for P ackage D y e in g ................................................ 295Pigment P rinting—Com bined w ith R eductive D isc h a r g e .... 295 Sizing—Starch M ixed w ith E th erify in g or E sterify ing A gents 295 Chrome D yestuffs P rin ting—P aste C ontain ing N eutral Chro
mates, A ccelerator and A n thraqu in one.......................................... 296Chrome D yestuffs P rin ting—Salts of D i- or T rivalent M etals
Added .............................................................................................................. 296Permanent F in ishes—C ellu lose Etherified w ith U nsaturated
Chains .............................................................................................................. 296Water R epellent Fabrics—Zirconium Salts and C etylaceta-
mide. Dispersed in W ater....................................................................... 325Pigment P rinting .—Rubber or V ulcanized Oils, D ispersed
in Resin S o lu tion s........................................................................................ 325Shrinkproofing W ool-H ypoch lorite, A pplied U nder Special
Conditions ...................................................................................................... 323Creaseproofing T extiles—E thers of M eth y lo lm elam in es............ 326Creaseproofing T extiles—U rea-F orm ald eh yde Condensed U n
der Specific Conditions ............................................................................ 363Dyeing N ylon—D irect D yeings on Resin Im pregnated F ibers 363Dyeing N ylon—^Sparingly Soluble A cid D ye S a lts ....................... 402Creping and D yein g of A cetate C ellu lose Fabric C om b in ed .. 402 Glass Fibers, D yein g w ith W ater Soluble A cid D yes on
Resin Layer .................................................................................................. 424Drying Fabrics—P reheatin g in a F lam e C ham ber..................... 424Printing T extiles—P hotographic P roduction of P a t te r n s . . . . 476Patterned T herm oplastic Fabrics—L ocal D e lu ster in g ............... 476Printing D evice—Screen P rin tin g T able, Com bined w ith
Drying Cham ber ........................................................................................ 477Acid D yes—D yeing C ellu lose by In troducing A m ino G roups. 477 Water R epellent Fabrics—H igher A liph atic A cid P er o x id es .. 477 Flameproofing—M elam ine-P yrophosphoric A cid T r ea tm e n t... 478 Dyeing Apparatus for Fabrics in Rope Form —C irculating
Dyebath ......................................................................................................... 478Sizing—Starch B lended w ith "W axy S tarch” ................................. 478Cellulose Ethers—D issolved in Sod ium Z in ca te ............................. 479Flocking D evice—O rnam ental E ffects by F ix in g the F lock in
Different A ngles .......................................................................................... 479Water R epellent Fabrics—Zirconium Com pounds Decom posed
at Elevated T em peratures ..................................................................... 521Delustering N ylon—A n tim on y C om pounds U sed ......................... 522Shrinkproofing W ool—H ypochlorite in C oncentrated So lu
tions ................................................................................................................. 522Printing Indigosols—Adding A lkyl A rom atic S u lfo n a tes........ 522Shrinkproofing T ex tile s—A lkylated M ethylom elam ines Com
bined w ith N itrogen B a se s ................................................................... 563Transparentizing Fabrics w ith A m ino R esin C o m p o sitio n s... 563 Cellulose A cetate P rin ting—Acid and D irect D yes—Capro-
lactum ............................................................................................................. 563Permanent F in ishes—C ellu lose E thers (or P o lyv in y la lcoh o ls)
Combined w ith A m ino R e sin s ............................................................... 564Dyeing C ellu lose A cetate or N ylon w ith Insoluble Azo D y es. 564 Dyeing N ylon w ith Vat D yes or Indigosols—Im proving
659659659
660 738 738
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Fastness to L ight.................................................... =^,F ixation w ith Actinic R ays'..'. 583
T enter Fram e Ciips and Pins for Alternating U se ................ 583tor Vat D yes—Reduction by Electric Current 584 lin ish in g Roll for T extiles—Brushing D e v i c l . Lurrent 584
Shrm kproofing Wool—Sonic or Ultrasonic W aves.................... 585A crylon itrile Solution Reacted on A lkali Prepared Fibers D eiusterm g—F inely Dispersed Titanium D io x id e ...Starch Sizes—A lkali Stannate Adde d. . . .^^AfteT^Treatoient Cellulosic T extiles—SteamShrinkproofing Wool—(ihloroprene Poivm ers TNpri....................D e lu ster in g -V in y lid en e—V inyl-Polym ers ....................P rinting Indigosols—Adding A lkyl—or A lkylene Aniline 'Suli
ton ic Acid Salts ...................................................M etallization on N onconductive Materiah Fabrics Paper Etc D yeing N ylon w ith Insoluble Acetate Dyes—Steam A fter-
treatm ent ......................................................................... CJJgP igm ent Printing Condensates of Substituted Guanidines
w ith A ldehydes ................................................. 75cCellulose A cetate Fabrics—Two Colored 'Effects ’ in 'Partiai
saponification ........................................................................ 7ggSulfur D ye Preparations—Printing Pastes Containing A lkv-
lolam ines ...........................................................Crease Resistance—T esting M ethod ’ and ’ 'Apparatus! i ........Cellulose and Starch Solutions—Treatm ent w ith Nitrogen
O xides ...........................................................................D yeing Cellulose A cetate w ith lieuco Vat D yes..........................D yeing N ylon and Insoluble Acetate Dyes, Mono- and iviuL
tifilam ents Combined ..........................................................................C ellulose Solution—A lkali and O xydizing Agents used 955D yeing Apparatus w ith Improved Means for Dyebath Circu
lation .........................................................................Crease R esistance—Testing Methotls and Apparatus A A . !.Oiled Silk F inish—I'w o-step P rocess................Scouring and B leaching Wool in the Same Operation—So
dium Chlorite Added ................................................Water R epellent Fabrics—Zirconium Salts in State of "Co
ordination” ............................................................................................... 95'Peanut Protein for W indow Shade Sizes (Arthur and Cheng) P enetrating Pow er and Stability of Calcium Hypochlorite and
B leaching Pow der Solutions, Effect of Various Surface-A ctive A gents on ihe (Scanlan, Stirton, Swern and R o e )___
Peroxide System , B leaching Goods for D yeing and Finishingin the Continuous Open-W idth (M oore)....................................
Personnel, Changes in Research C om m iiiee....................................pH and Spectrophotom etric Control in T extile and Dye Op
erations, Som e Interesting Applications of (Haller andOdeen) ......................................................................................................... P411
P hiladelphia Area, The Wet Processing Industry in t l ie ............ P725PHILADELPHIA SECTION
Reports ...........................P210, P298, P331, P404. P524, P554, P789, P918P hiladelphia Section, G reetings from Chairm an.......................... P697P hiladelphia Section , Your Convention Host, The (S e ib ert).. P708Philadelphia Section Report. C orrection........................................... P865PHILADELPHIA TEXTILE INSTITUTE STUDENT CHAPTER
Reports ....................................................................................... P136, P298, P392Photographic Aids to the T extile Industry (S ie g e l) .................... P2S8Photom icrography, Rapid (Maresh and K ram m es)..................... 635P iece Goods, Low Tem perature Wool, Scouring w ith a Syn
thetic Organic D etergent (Morgan and W alter).................... P374P iece Goods, The P rinting of N ylon (S a v ille ) .................................. 673P iece-G oods Preparation, D yeing and Finishing, Modern
Trends In (Rabold) ............................................................................. P67
765765
802802
802
955956956
957
535
455
P497P946
PIEDMONT SECTIONR eports...............................P55, P210, P266, P404, P462, P588, P788, P924
P igm ented Em ulsions for T extile Printing (Y ou n g).................... P135Plastics, The Chem istry of Commercial (W akem an).................. P856P resident’s Address, The (H errm an n)................................................ P951President, G reetings from Y our.............................................................. P695Printing, B lock (Chadwick) .................................................................... 833Printing, N aphthol D yeing and (N u tta ll) ........................................ P232P rinting of N ylon P iece Goods, The (S a v ille ) .................................. 673P rinting of Synthetics, Silk and Wool, Short Aging Processes
for the (Saville) ..................................................................................... P310Printing, P igm ented Em ulsions for T extile (Y o u n g ).................... P135Printing, The Screen, of T extiles (B e to n )........................................ 683Prints and Their Control, Problem s in A ging T extile (Cho-
quette and H abel) ................................................................................. P919Prize Paper Award Approved by Council, A nnual........................ P534Problem s in A ging T extile P rints and Their Control (Cho-
quette and Habel) ................................................................................. P919Problem s in the T extile Industry, Solving Corrosion (Worth
and Seym our) ........................................................................................... 735P rocessing on M achinery Used in Shrinkage Stabilization F in
ishing, D im ensional Changes Occurring in Spun ViscoseR ayon Fabrics D uring (Philadelphia S e c tio n ).......................... P822
P rocessing, Sequestering Agents; Their Use in T extile (Zuss-m an) .............................................................................................................. P500
Processing, Static in T extile (L eh m ick e)............................................. P853Products, A lphabetical Lise of N e w ......................................................... 877Program .............................................................................................................. P696Program for A tlantic City Convention, P relim inary.................... P645Properties of T extile M aterials, Low Tem perature (K aswell) . . P127Q uality B lend M akes Successfu l Sales, A (P r ic e ) ............................. P234Q uarterm aster Corps A ccelerated Test Method for Evaluating
Shrink-R esistant W ool as Developed for lO'a-oz. WoolSh irting (W einer) ................................................................................. 289
Rabold A ddresses Joint M eeting, Southeastern Section andGeorgia Student Chapter ................................................................... P789
Rate, Vat D yeing: Im portance of Initial Exhaustion (Clark andM cCleary) .................................................................................................. P828
Rayon Fabrics D uring Processing on M achinery Used 111 Shrinkage Stabilization Finishing, D im ensional ChangesO ccurring in Spun Viscose (Philadelphia S e c tio n ) ..................... P822
Rayon, Perm anent F inishes on Viscose, D epending on Cross-B onding (Cam eron and M orton )..................................................... 575
Rayon, The A ction of Light on Cellulose A cetate, and Nylon Dyed w ith Duranol, Dispersol, S.R.A., and Solacet Dyes(Egerton) ...................................................................................................... 808
R elationship B etw een Results of D ynam ic Absorption Tests U sing H exagonal and Cylindrical Jars, The (I-andsberg, Sem bach, and Blum ) ...........................................................................
December 26, 1949 AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER 966 E
Ileporl by C onvention C om m ittee, A ....................................................Keport of E lection T e llers ............................................................................Reports to Corporate M embers (L ittle and B o n n a r)..................Report, Treasurer's and A u ditor's................................................. P54.RESEARCH COMMITTEE, GENERAL. MEETINGS
One H undred and F ifty -S ev e n th ........................................................One Hundred and F ifty -E ig h th ..............................................................One H undred and F ifty -N in th ................................................................One H undred and S ix t ie th ......................................................................
Research C om m ittee, N ew s Item s from t lie .....................................Research C om m ittee Personnel, Changes in .....................................Research C om m ittee R eports....................................................................Research Com m ittees, Of Interest to M embers o f ...........................
P701P909P945P861
P2I1P.'iliOPtiiiOP757P946P946P370P9,'52
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS.................. P114, P157, P231, P298, P312,P d04, P524, PoB2, Pb90,
Research Institute and T extile Foundation Research, RecentResults of T extile (D il lo n l...................................................................
Resins, Acid Colloids of (Rhode Island S e c t io n ) .............................Research, Inner W orkings of AATCC (B o n n a r).......................Research. R ecent, on Cotton P roperties at tlie Southern R eg
ional Research Laboratory (W a rd )................................................Research, R ecent Results of T extile Research Institute and
T extile Foundation (D illon) ............................................................Research, T extile Education and (H a y w a rd ).................................Resin F in ishing of T extile Fabrics, The (T h o m a s).........................Resolution on Louis A tw ell O ln ey .......................................................Results of T extile Research Institute and T extile Foundation
Research, Recent (D illon) .................................................................R etirem ent of Professor C am p..................................................................RHODE ISLAND SECTION
Reports ...........................P210, P298, P369, P371, P622, PS80, P788,Rolls in T extile F inishing, Current Trends in O perating R ub
ber Covered (Fisk) ................................................................................Rules, Trade Practice, and Test Procedures for T extiles (M iller)Sales. A Q uality B lend M akes Successfu l (P r ic e ) ...........................Sayre to Speak at C onvention B anquet (M orris)...........................Scouring w ith a Synthetic Organic D etergent, Low T em pera
ture Wool P iece Goods (M organ and W alter).........................Screen P rinting of T extiles, The (B e to n ) ...........................................Seibert, O lney Medal to be Aw arded to Charles A ..........................Sequestering Agents: Their Use in T extile Processing (Zuss-
man) ...............................................................................................................Shrinkage Control of W ool-Chlorination P rocesses (Epelberg) Shrinkage, Som e A spects of the Chem ical Control of Wool
(G ould) .........................................................................................................Shrinkage Stabilization Finishing, D im ensional Changes 9̂ "̂
curring in Spun 'Viscose Rayon Fabrics D uring Processingon M achinery Used in (Philadelphia S e c tio n ) .........................
Shrink-R esistant W ool as D eveloped for I0',i-Oz. W ool Sh irting, Q uarterm aster Corps A ccelerated Test M ethod forEvaluating (Werner) ..............................................................................
S ilicates, Sodium , in the T extile Industry (M errill)......................S ilk and Wool. Short Aging Processes for the P rin ting of
Synthetics, (Saville) ..............................................................................Sizes, P eanut Protein for W indow Shade (Arthur and Cheng) .. Sizing M aterials for N ylon H osiery Yarns, Laboratory E valu
ation of (G oldstein) ............................................................................Sodium Silicates in the T extile Industry (M errill) ......................Solacet D yes, The A ction of Light on Cellulose A cetate R ayon
Dyed w ith Duranol, D ispersol, S.R.A., and (E g erto n )..........Solubilization , The, of D yestuffs w ith Surface A ctive A gents
(M id-W est Section) ................................................................................Solutions, An Index of the W ater-R epellency of T extiles from
the Surface Tension of Aqueous (Schuyten , W eaver and Reid) .............................................................................................................
P789
P934P842P48(i
P122
P934P949P413P331
P934P404
P865
P646P274P234P680
P374683
P702
P500P526
P407
P822
289•128
P310535
P372428
608
P728
SOUTH CENTRAL SECTION Reports ......................................... .P554, P733, P759,
364
P944SOUTHEASTERN SECTION
Reports ........................................................................................P298, P648,Southern R egional Research Laboratory, Recent Research on
Cotton Properties at the (W ard ).....................................................Specialties, T extile Chem ical ......................................................................Spectrographlc D eterm ination of Chlorine in T extiles (Johnson
and Norm an) ..............................................................................................Spectrophotom etrlc Control in T extile and D ye Operations,
Som e Interesting A pplications of pH and (H aller andOdeen) ...........................................................................................................
Spectrophotom etry, The E lem ents of Color and (R h a e l) ..........Spun Viscose Rayon Fabrics During P rocessing on M achinery
Used in Shrinkage Stabilization F inishing, D im ensionalChanges Occurring in (Philadelphia S e c tio n ) ..........................
SR .A . and Solacet D yes, The A ction of Light on C ellulose A cetate Rayon and N ylon D yed w ith Duranol, D ispersol,(Egerton) ....................................................................................................
S tab ility of Calcium H ypochlorite and B leaching Pow der S o lu tions, Effect of Various Surface-A ctive A gents on the P en etrating P ow er and (Scanlan, Stirton, Sw ern and R o e ) ..........
S tab ility of Colored M aterials to Radiant Energy, A Proposalfor Specify ing the (L o w r y ).................................................................
S tab ility of Vat Colors at E levated Tem peratures (P iedm ontSection) .......................................................................................................
Standards, Correspondence on F lam m ab ility .....................................Static in T extile Processing (L eh m ick e).............................................Study of A ging Conditions in the Vat Ager, A Fundam ental
(Fahnoe) .....................................................................................................Study of D yeing, The Scientific Approach to the (V ickerstaff) Study of Variables in Padding, Prelim inary (N ew York Section) Supplies Exposition, T extile Wet Processing Equipm ent a nd . . . Surface-A ctive Agents, Effect o f Various, on the P enetrating
Pow er and Stability of Calcium H ypochlorite and B leaching Powder Solutions (Scanlan, Stirton. Sw ern and Roe) , .
Surface Tension of A queous Solutions, An Index of the W ater- R epellency of T extiles from the (Schuyten , W eaver andReid) .............................................................................................................
Survey of Cotton in the N on-W oven Fabrics In du stry ..............Survey, Stainless Steel Equipm ent Corrosion...................................Synthetic Fibers, Latest D evelopm ents in the D yeing and F in
ishing of (H elm u s)..................................................................................Synthetic Fibers, N ew (H o ff) ....................................................................Syn thetic Organic D etergent, Low Tem perature "Wool P iece
Goods Scouring w ith a (Morgan and W a lter ).........................
P789
P122P2
361
P411P490
P822
608
455
543
P213P114P853
663P305P159
425
455
364582
P947
P62459
P374
Syn thetics, S ilk and Wool, Short A ging P rocesses for theP rin ting of (S a v il le ) ...............................................................
T echnical Papers, A bstracts o f ....................................................Tellers, Report of E lec tio n ...................'u'-' 1' ■(Phn-irielohia Sec-Tem perature D yeing, Som e P hases ol H igh (Phila P
P301P718P909
lion)T em perature. LoW; Properties' of' T e x t i le l ^ t e r i a l s lKasweU^^^ Tem perature, 'The C ondilions of, and H um idity m
Pi)P127
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T em peratures, The 'El'le'ct' 'on>'in'ishing Comiroumls
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INDEX BY AUTHOR
ANDERSON, WILLIAM—Available- Controlled Carpet B eetle L a rvae ................................... 636
APPLEBY, DOROTHY K.—The Action of Light on T extile M ateria ls........................................... 149
ARTHUR, JETT C. and CHENG, F. W.—Peanut Protein for W indow Shade S izes ........................................... 535
ASBURY, C. H A R R E L I^The Application of Fast Colors to M ercerized Cotton H osiery P58
ATKINSON, EDWARD R. and SARGENT, NEIL A,—Determination of Chlorine P ick u p ........................................................ 743
BECK, L. and LEONARD, E. A.—Data on a Laboratory M ethod for W ool Raw Stock D eter
gency .............................................................................................................. P348BETON, E. S.—
The Screen Printing of T e x tile s ............................................................ 683BLUM, R., LANSBERG, M. I. and SEMBACH, C.—
The Relationship B etw een Results of D ynam ic AbsorptionTests Using H exagonal and C ylindrical J a rs ............................... 744
BOGATY, HERMAN—Deterioration of Cotton T extiles E xposed to the W eather. . . . 253
BONNAR, J. ROBERT—Inner Workings of AATCC R esearch .................................................. P486
BONNAR, J. ROBERT and LITTLE, LEONARD S.—Reports to Corporate M em bers.............................................................. P945
BREARLY, G. and STARKIE, J.—The Hydrosulfites—Production , P roperties and T extile A p
plications ...................................................................................................... 775BUCK, GEORGE S., JR.—
Flammability of Consum er T e x tile s .................................................... P78CAMERON, W, G, and MORTON, T. H.—
Permanent F in ishes on V iscose R ayon D epend in g on Cross-Bonding .......................................................................................................... 575
CARROLL, W. B., JR.—Harold M. Chase, The M an..................................................................... P299
CHADWICK, P.—Block Printing ................................................................................................ 833
CHASE, HAROLD M.—Address of the M ed alist............................................................................. P302
CHENG, F. W, and ARTHUR, JETT C., JR.—Peanut Protein for W indow Shade S iz e s ............................................ 535
CROQUETTE, PAUL J. and HABEL, OTTO F.—Problems in A ging T extile P rin ts and T heir C ontrol.............. P919
CLARK, O. W. and McCLEARY, H. R.—Vat Dyeing: Im portance of In itia l E xhaustion R a te .............. P828
COMER, HUGH M.—. Eleven Times N in ety -S ix Cents is B etter Than Ten Tim es
A Dollar ........................................................................................................ P3COOK, ALTON A.—
The Function of a L aboratory in the E valuation of T extileFinishes .......................................................................................................... P313
CRUMLEY, J. A.—Hosiery Colors and D y e in g ....................................................................... P443
DILLON, J. H.—Recent Results of T extile R esearch In stitu te and T extile
Foundation R esearch ............................................................................. P934DRAVES, CARL Z. and EDELSTEIN, SIDNEY M.—
A Re-exam ination of P resent W etting T ests .................................. P343DUENSING, MARY ELLEN. FLETCHER, HAZEL M. and
GILLIAM, JANE F.—Dimensional Changes of K nit G oods in L aun derin g ..................... 481
EDELSTEIN, SIDNEY M. and DRAVES, CARL Z.—A Re-exam ination of P resent W etting T e sts ..................................... P343
EGERTON, G. S.—The Action of L ight on C ellu lose A cetate R ayon and N ylon
Dyed w ith Duranol, D ispersol, S.R.A., and Solacet Dy e s . . . 608 EPELBERG, JACK—
Shrinkage Control of W ool—C hlorination P ro cesse s............... P526FAHNOE, FREDERICK—
A Fundamental S tu dy of A ging C onditions in the Vat A ger. . 663FISK, ASA F.—
Current Trends in O perating Rubber Covered Rolls inTextile F in ish ing ........................................................................................ P646
FLETCHER, HAZEL M.—Fabrics for G lass Curtains and D ra p eries ..................................... 603
FLETCHER, HAZEL M., DU ENSING , MARY ELLEN and GILLIAM, JANE F.—
Dimensional C hanges of K nit G oods in L aun derin g .................. 481GILLIAM, JANE F., FLETCHER, HAZEL M. and DUENSING ,
MARY ELLEN—Dimensional Changes of K nit G oods in L aun derin g ................... 481
GOLDSTEIN, HERM AN B.—Laboratory E valuation of S izing M aterials for N ylon H osiery
Yams ............................................................................................................... P372GOULD, JOHN M.—
Some Aspects of the Chem ical Control of W ool S h rin k a g e .. P407 GRIMMEL, H. W.—
Headaches of a D yestu ff C h em ist........................................................... P466GUNTHER, D. H.—
Evaluation of L ev elin g A g e n ts ............................................................... P236HABEL, OTTO F. and CHOQUETTE, PA U L J.—
Problems in A ging T ex tile P rin ts and T heir C ontro l............... P919HALLER, E. D. and ODEEN, M. H.—
Some Interesting A pplications of pH and Spectrophotom etricControl in T extile and D ye O perations.......................................... P411
HALLER, DR. R.—Who Was the D iscoverer of H ydrosulfite N F ?................................. 105
HAYWARD, BERTRAND W.—Textile Education and R esea rch ........................................................... P949
HELMUS, W. G.—Latest D eveiopm ents in the D y e in g and F in ish in g of S y n
thetic F ibers .............................................................................................. P62HERRMANN, HENRY F.—
The P resident’s M essage ......................................................................... P951HOFF, G. PRESTON—
New Synthetic F ibers .................................................................................. 459h u g , G. T .—
The D yeing of W ool-N ylon B len d s ....................................................... 061
JACKSON, E, C, and ROPER, E. R.—A W ater Absorbency Apparatus................ 397
JACOBY, RAYMOND W,—The "New Look" in T ex tile s .......................... P529
JOHNSON, WILLIAM W. A. and NORMAN, DANIEL P.— ,^,'?^-„®P^'^t'^°Sraphic Determ ination of Chlorine in T extiles. . 361JOHNSTON, LEE G.—
Consum er Com plaints From N ew Fabrics and F in ishes............ P65KASWELL, ERNEST R.—
Low Tem perature Properties of T extile M aterials.................... P127KIVIRANTA, LAURI—
B leaching of Linen P iece G oods........................................................ 546KRAMMES, R. R. and MARESH, CHARLES—
Rapid Photom icrography .................................................................... 635La FLEUR, KERMIT S.—
Com parative Efficiencies of W etting Agents on W oolen Cloth 367 LANDOLT, DR. A.—
Fluorescent B leaching .............................................................................. 353LANDSBERG, M. I., SEMBACH, C„ and BLUM, R.—
The Relationship B etw een Results of Dynam ic AbsorptionT ests U sing H exagonal and Cylindrical Jars.............................. 744
LeCOMPTE, GEORGE C, and LIPP, HENRY H.—An Investigation of M ethods of Testing for Moisture in Wool 484
LEHMICKE, D. J.—Static in T extile P rocessing .................................................................. P853
LEONARD, E. A. and BECK, L.—Data on a Laboratory M ethod for Wool Raw Stock D eter
gency ........................................................................................................... P348LIPP, HENRY H. and LeCOMPTE, GEORGE C.—
An Investigation of M ethods of Testing for Moisture inW ool ............................................................................................................. 484
LITTLE, LEONARD S. and BONNAR, J. ROBERT—Reports to Corporate M em bers.......................................................... P945
LOWRY, E. M.—A Proposal for Specify ing the Stability of Colored Materials
to Radiant Energy .................................................................................. 543LUTTRINGHAUS, DR, HANS—
A pplication of Leucoesters of Vat Dyestuffs to W ool.............. P172MACK, PAULINE BEERY—
The M edalist—The Scientist ................................................................ P9I4MARESH, CHARLES and KRAMMES R. R.—
Rapid Photom icrography ........................................................................ 635MARSH, PAUL B.—
Fabric M ildew -R esistance Tests w ith Organisms TolerantToward Copper and M ercury............................................................ 436
McCLEARY, H. R. and CLARK, O. W.—Vat D yeing: Im portance of Initial Exhaustion R ate.............. P828
MERRILL, REYNOLD C.—Sodium Silicates in the T extile Industry ...................................... 428
MEUNIER, PAUL L. and THOMAS, ROBERT J.—The D yeing of “Orion” Acrylic Fiber and Its Use in Colored
T extiles ....................................................................................................... P925MID-WEST SECTION—
The Solubilization of Dyestuffs w ith Surface A ctive Agents P728 MILLER, HENRY—
Trade Practice Rules and Test Procedures for T ex tile s.......... P274MILLSON, HENRY E.—
Effect of M etals on Tippy D y e in g .................................................. P378MOORE, J. L.—
B leaching Goods for D yeing and F inishing in the ContinuousOpen-W idth Peroxide S y stem .......................................................... P497
MORGAN, O. M. and WALTER, J. E.—Low Tem perature W ool P iece Goods Scouring w ith a Syn
thetic Organic D eterg en t.................................................................... P374MORTON, T. H. and CAMERON, W, G.—
Perm anent F in ishes on Viscose Rayon D epending on Cross-B onding ....................................................................................... 575
MOSEMAN, MARJORIE BELL and STOUT, EVELYN E,—The Effect of Abrasion on B reaking Strength and Elonga
tion of F ifty-E ight Clothing F abrics.......................................... 411NEW YOR
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