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¥ jV > R the convenience o f our readers, th ere appears below a lis tJT o f page num bers in the respective issues for 1 9 5 1 . T hose inthe colum n en titled “ General P ag es” indicate general pages andthose in the colum n entitled ‘Proceedings P ages” ippeared in theProceedings o f the A m erican A ssociation of T ex tile C hem ists and

i Colorists.T he presence o f the le tter “ P ” before the pag e num ber any-

where in th is index ind icates th at the m aterir 1 appeared inAATCC Proceedings.

D a t e o f G e n e r a l P r o c e e d i n g si j N o . P a p e s P a g e s

I 1-28 P 5 -P 1 6O 4 5 -6 0 P 2 9 -P 4 4

Febru ary 2 ................................. . . . 3 81 -9 2 P 6 1 -P 8 0. . . 4 1 1 7 -1 2 4 1*93-1*1 lt5. . . 5 1 2 5 -156 1*137-1*148

M arch 16 .................................... . . . 6 1 7 5-188 P 1 5 7 -P 1 7 4M arch 3 0 ...................................... 2 1 3 -2 2 0 P 1 8 9 -P 2 1 2April 1 3 ......................................... . . . 8 2 2 1 -2 6 2 P 2 3 3 -P 2 4 8

9 2 5 3 -2 8 4 P 2 6 5 -P 2 7 8M ay 11 ......................................... . . . 10 2 8 5 -3 1 6 P 297- P 3 1 2

. . . 11 3 1 7 -3 4 8 1*337-1*344

. . . 12 3 4 9 -3 6 2 P 3 6 3 -P 3 8 8Ju n e 22 ......................................... . . . 13 3 9 9 -4 2 0 P 3 9 5 -P 4 J4Ju ly 6 ...................................... . . 14 4 2 1 -4 5 2 1*425-1*440JulV 20 ......................... . . . 15 4 5 3 -4 8 4 1*457-1*474August 3 ...................................... 5 1 7 -5 2 4 P 4 8 5 -P 5 1 6

5 5 5 -5 5 6 P 5 2 5 -P 5 5 4. . . 18 5 9 7 -6 1 6 P 5 5 7 -P 5 9 0

Septem ber 14 ........................... . . . 19 6 1 7 -6 4 8 P 6 2 1 -P 6 3 8. . . 20 6 7 3 -6 8 0 P 6 4 9 -P 6 7 2

O ctober 12 .................................... . . . 21 7 0 7 -7 1 2 P 6 8 1 -P 7 0 6O ctober 26 .................................... . . . 22 7 1 3 -7 4 4 P 7 1 9 -P 7 3 8November 9 ................................. . . . 23 7 6 5 -7 7 6 P 7 4 5 -P 7 6 4

. . . 24 7 7 7 -8 0 8 P 7 8 5 -1*796. . . 25 8 0 9 -8 4 8 P 8 4 9 -P 8 6 4

D ecem ber 21 .............................. . . . 26 8 9 1 -8 9 8 P 8 6 5 -P 8 9 0

AATCC in the In tern ation al Testing- P ro g ra m ................................................. P 5 3 2AATCC N ational S tream -P ollu tion Com m ittee, A ctiv ities o f the

(T h eel) ........................................................................................................................... P 659AATCC on T V ........................................................................................................................ P 6 8 7AATCC R esearch in A c tio n ........................................................................................... P 726AATCC Student Award W inners fo r 1 9 5 3 ............................................................ P 4 8 8AATCC Treasu rer, W R M oorhouse R etires a s ................................................. P 4 8 6A b rasion -R esistant Fin ishes fo r Blue Denim F ab ric , N itrile R ubber

L atice s as Perm anent (A bram s and Sh erw o o d )....................................... 77 7

A B STR A C TS—T he Preservation o f T e x tile s : T he Use o f M etallic N ap h th en ates. . 2E ffects o f U nfiltered Carbon Arc L ig h t in A ccelerated W eathering

of Cotton and O ther T e x tile s ............................................................................ 2Review and P ra c tice o f the V at Acid P ro ce ss .............................................. 3The Dyeing o f Blends Containing A cetate R a y o n ...................................... 3L atest Procedures for Dyeing D yn el................................................................. 3Theory and P ractice in Dyeing Vinyl F ib e r s ................................................. 4Dyeing Properties o f H ydrophobic T e x tile s .................................................... 4T reatm ent o f T extiles w ith V apors C ontaining D ifferent G ases. . . . 4R ecent D evelopments in Bleaching w ith Hydrogen P ero x id e .............. *15Spun Dyed “F ib ro ” ....................................................................................................... 45Bonded F a b r ic D evelopm ent.................................................................................... 45A New M ethod o f pH Control in Dyeing and Some Observations

on the M etachrom e P ro ce ss ............................................................................... 45The Ev olu tion o f the A pplication o f P igm ent Colors to T e x tile s . . 46T he Treatm ent o f Wool w ith Sodium C h lo rite ........................................... 46Dyeing A cetate Rayon w ith V at D yes........................ ...................................... 46Notes on Stripping A gents....................................................................................... 47Use o f Solvents in F ib er Id en tifica tio n ............................................................ 47Processing of “A crilan” A crylic F ib e r ............................................................... 47An Evalu ation o f C arriers fo r Use in the Application of Acid

Dyestuffs to D ynel.................................................................................................. 134Soda-boil Stripping .................................................................................................... 134Causes and Control o f D erm atitis ......................................................................... 135Preserving W ool’s Softn ess in Shrink-R esisting P ro cesses................... 135New U nshrinkable F in ish es : Superior Processes for Wool Using

Sy n th etic Resins ..................................................................................................... 135T he W orking and Dyeing o f C oir Y a r n ............................................................ 136Silicon es: Dyehouse D evelopm ents....................................................................... 136A nalysis o f Resin Deposit in W rinkle-Proof F in ish in g ........................... 136Dyeing and F in ish in g A cetate B len d s................................................................. 136Dyeing the Modern Synthetic F ib e r s ................................................................. 1 7 7Flu orescen t Dyes fo r F a b r ic s ................................................................................. 17 7Bleaching o f Rayon and Newer F ib e r s ............................................................... 1 7 7P rogress Report on T ery len e.................................................................................. 178T he Behavior o f Nylon Oxford Cloth “4 1 ” on P y ro ly sis ...................... 178Copper S u lfa te R eduction: Now, T h ere’s a New W ay to Control I t 178Definition o f the Term “W ashable” ................................................................. 231A survey o f the Quality o f Crease-Resist Treatm ent on F ab rics

iSupplied to the R eta il T ra d e ............................................................................ 2 32N aphthol D yeings: F ac to rs w hich Influence Fastn ess to R ubbing 2 32Looking to th e F u tu r e ............................................................................................... 232The Feltin g in Laundering o f Wool B len d s.................................................... 25 7T he P revention o f Odors in F ab rics w hich have been R esin-Treated 25 8Color Choice in Screen P r in t in g ............................................................................ 25 8T he N onionic A u xiliary P ro d u cts ......................................................................... 258D yer-Printer L iaison .................................................................................................. 25 9

The Sorption o f Synthetic Su rface-A ctive Compounds by f * * 1F ib ers ...............................................................................................................................

T u rkey Red Dyeing in Scotlan d : Its Heyday and D ecline. • •; * ' D iscolorations in Som e Dyed A cetate Rayons Due to M oisture

Solvent E ffect in Dry-Cleaning and W aterp roofing .........................An Im proved Fad e-O m eter........................................................................................Studies on the P a rtia l C arboxym ethylation o f C o tto n .............. • • ' ‘C rease-R esistant C loth from P artia lly C arboxym ethylated CoW h ith er Man-Made F ib e r s ? .............................................................' ' I v 1T he Influence o f P artic le Size on the Dyeing P rop erties o l va

Dyes ..................................................................................................................................B leaching with Sodium C h lo rite ..............................................................................Nylon in In d u stry ............................................................................. ............. • • v; \T h e P red iction o f E qu ilibriu m T herm al C om fort from P hysical

D ata on F a b r ic s ..............................................................................................F a b r ic E v alu ation Based on P h ysio log ical M easurem ents ol

C o m f o r t ............................................................................................................................A cetate Rayon and S t a t ic ...........................................................................................T h e Dyeing and F in ish in g T ra d e s ...........................................................................M odern D e te r g e n c y .........................................................................................................Sy n th etic F i b e r s ..............................................................................................................Rayon F a b r ics fo r R u b b er-P ro o fin g .....................................................................Sy n th etic F ib ers in P rospect and R etro sp e c t...............................................Sequestering A gents ......................................................................................................S tru ctu re o f N atu ral S ilk and Conditions o f A lte ra tio n .........................Scouring Considerations in the Wool In d u stry ...............................................R ad ioactive Isotopes in R o ller P r in tin g ..........................................................F lam eproofing Cellulose A ceta te ; P ossib ilities o f a New P ro cess . .New Dyeing P rocesses for A cetate Rayon M a te ria ls ..............................V icara ....................................................................................................................................A crylic R esins in T e x tile P ro cessin g ..................................................................Cotton and Nylon T ex tiles on E v ere st. . . ..................................................New F ib ers— New P ro b lem s: Modified P rocesses for the Dyeing

of K n itw ear ................... .............................................................................................T hose Red T u n ics ...........................................................................................................C ottons as Io n -E x ch a n g ers ........................................................................................T he Dyeing o f E ffect T h re a d s ..................................................................................Use o f C hem icals in the T ex tile In d u stry .......................................................T h e T ra n sfer o f Disperse and W ater-Solu ble Dyes to Cellulose

A cetate during S team in g ........................................................................................P hotographic P rin ts ...................................................................................................A m inization o f C o tto n ................................................................................................C hem ical and Physical Properties o f Am inized C o tto n ...........................Man-Made F ib e r P ro d u ctio n .....................................................................................The C ontrol o f A zoic Dyeing P ro ce sse s ............................................................A Study o f th e A fterch rom e P ro c e ss ..................................................................T extured Y arn .................................................................................................................Sodium C hlorite in the T ex tile In d u stry ..........................................................T he S tru ctu re and Chem ical P rop erties o f Dyes in R elation to T h eir

Use ....................................................................................................................................B leaching Dacron P oly ester F ib e r ........................................................................

A bstracts o f In tersection al C ontest P a p e rs ..........................................................A bstracts o f T ech n ica l P a p e rs .....................................................................................Accelerated Aging T est fo r C hlorine R etention in T ex tile F ab rics,

Proposed L aboratory— (W ham and M a c k ) ............................................A ccelerated L aboratory T est fo r C hlorine-R etention P rop erties in

R esin-Treated F a b rics , F u rth e r Steps in the D evelopm ent o f an(W ham and L y n n ) ...................................................................................................

A ccelerated L ab oratory Test fo r C h lorine-R etention P rop erties in R esin-Treated F a b rics , Prelim in ary Steps in the Developmentof an ( W h a m )..............................................................................................................

A cetate Blends o f Im proved P erform an ce (F o rte ss , Sprague and S to ll) ..................................................................................

A cetate Carpets, F acto rs Influencing the Soiling o f < F o rtess and Kip)A crilan, Production and Properties o f (S o d a y ) ..............................A crylic and P olyester F ibers, P rin tin g (R h ode Island Section ) ! A crylic F ib er and Dacron P oly ester F ib e r and Blends w ith O ther

F ibers, Recent Advances in Dyeing Orion (L a u ciu s)A crylic F ib er, New D evelopm ents in the Dyeing o f Orion ’( M eunier

L au ciu s, B rooks and T h o m a s ) ............................Address, Opening (Stream P ollu tion Sym posiu m )’ ’(L eo n a rd ) ..............Address, P resid ent’s (R a b o ld ) ....................................ADR Award Presented to R obert H B la k e r . ....................................ADR Award W inner to be A nnounced...................ADR Now A vailable on M icro film ................... ........................................................Aping: Test for Chlorine R etention in T ex tile ’ F ab rics ' Prnnnse.'t

L aboratory— A ccelerated (W ham and M ack iA IL at Jo lie t, E arly A rrivals fo r Convention V is it ...............................A ir Force Dye Survey Com m ittee. Q u a r te r m a s te r . .............................. |B|.Alumni Luncheon. Two Student Papers to be Presented a t ......................Ammonium Salt. The Q u aternary : A V ersatile New C h e m ica l"fo r

T ex tile P rocessing ( J a c o b s ) ...................................... ‘ 01A nalysis (1 9 4 8 - 5 3 ) , B ibliography o f F ib e r ................Analysis o f F ib e r M ix tu re s ..............................................Annual Banquet ............................................................................ ............................A ttendance a t Boston C on vention .........................................A uditor’s Report .................................................................................. ................... .. 'A uthors o f Papers, N otice t o ....................................................Award Presented to R obert H Blaker, A D R .........................Award W inner, Nosal Named 1 9 5 3 S tu d e n t...........................Award W inner to be Announced, A D R ......................................Award W inners for 1953 , AATCC S tu d e n t..............................Banquet, Annual ..........................................................................................Banquet, Hugh Comer to be P rincip al Speaker at A nnu al.B arotor— Pressurized Fabric-D yeing M achine ( C o le ) ..............Beam Dyeing— Controlling Beam Density by a Study o f F low

( Stradley) ............................................................................ .. ........................ dl,' sB ibliography o f E v alu tion of Enzym ic Desizing A g en ts...........B ibliography o f F ib e r A nalysis ( 1 9 4 8 - 5 3 ) .........................................B ibliography o f In tersectional C ontest P a p e rs .................................B laker, ADR Award Presented to R obert H .........................................B leaching o f K n it Goods, Application o f F lu orescen t Agents m

Hydrogen Peroxide (W h a le n )............................................................... 1Bleaching of T extile M aterials, Hydrogen Peroxide ( Sm olens 1 Blends, A Rapid M ethod of Identification o f T extile F ib ers in iSasHij

2 5 92 5 9

2 6 93 3 533 6 3 3 6 441

4414 7 54 7 5

4 7 5

4 7 6 4 7 647 6477 478- 4 79 5 1 7 51 7 718- 7 6 5 7 6 57 6 57 6 6 7 6 6 7 6 67 6 6

7 6 776 7 7 6 6768782

782 7 8 578 37 8 3 783-784 78 4 7848 4 7

848 894

P 5 7 8P 584

4 5 5

421

38.6

851349-

P 6 3 5P 9 9

1*792

P470- P 051 P I 64 P649- P 5 7 9

52

4 55 P 7 3 8 P I 3 7 P 6 3 8

P 2 4 I 1*596 P 2 9 8 P I 62 P 4 8 6 1*693 P I 74 P 6 4 9 1*425 P 5 7 9 1*488- P I 6 2 P 5 8 3

P 3 2

P I 72. 1*626 1*596 P 5 8 0 - 1*645

59 7P4<)81*236

AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER December 21 1953

Blends o f Im proved P erform ance, A cetate (F o rte ss , Sprague andS to ll) .............................................................................................................................. 851

Blends, P rob lem s in Dyeing S y n th e tic-F ib er (S z lo s b e r g ) ........................... P431Blends o f T h ese w ith O ther F ib ers , Recent Advances in Dyeing Orion

A crylic F ib e r and Dacron P oly ester F ib e r and (L a u c iu s ) .............. P ’7 9 ‘3B o n n ar R e-elected P resident fo r ’5 4 ....................................................................... P 8 6 5

BOOK R E V IE W S —T e x tile P rin tin g , M aterials, M ethods and F o rm u la '-................................. 51E n cyclop ed ia o f S u rface-A ctiv e A g en ts............................................................ 51Forad lad T e x til (F in ish ed T e x t i le s ) .............................................. ................... 81Econom ics o f A m erican M a n u fa ctu rin g ............................................................ 260•Communication o f T echn ical In fo rm a tio n ...................................................... 2 60An In trod u ction to the Chem istry o f the H ydrides................................... 334’Chem ical Investm ents ................................................................................................ 334T ech n ica l R e p o r t in g ..................................................................................................... 335Modern T ex tile A u x ilia r ie s ....................................................................................... 33 5S ta tis tic a l M ethods fo r C hem ical E x p erim en ta tio n ................................. 335Encyclopedia o f C hem ical T ech n o lo g y ............................................................... 33 5M edicinal C hem istry— V olum e I I .......................................................................... 362P recis de T ein tu re des F ib re s T e x tile s ............................................................ 673P olarog rap h y ............................................................................................................. . 673A m erican Handbook o f Sy n th etic T e x tile s .................................................... 673Wiax C hem istry and T ech n o lo g y ............................................................................ 674P rogress R ealises dans le Domaine de la Technologic Chimique

des T ex tiles P rem iere P a r t ie ............................................................................. 674P u lp and P ap er C hem istry and Chem ical T ech n olog y .............................. 674C olor in Business, Science and In d u stry ......................................................... 674T ech n ica l C ooperation w ith Underdeveloped C o u n tries........................ 674T h e P h y sica l C hem istry o f Su rface F i lm s .................................................... 674101 F a b r ic s ...................................................................................................................... 675General C h em istry ........................................................................................................ 675M anual on Ind u stria l W a te r ..................................................................................... 675D etergents— W hat T h ey Are and W hat T hey D o ...................................... 676C hem ical A nalysis o f In d u stria l S o lv e n ts ....................................................... 676Cellulose— T he C hem ical T h at G row s............................................................... 676C ondu ctim etric A nalysis at Radio F req u en cy .............................................. 676F u nd am ental P rincip les o f Polym erization— Rubbers, P lastics and

F ib ers .............................................................................................................................. 676H andbook o f C h em istry ............................................................................................. 676The B r itish W ool M a n u a l.......................................................................................... 677

"Boston Convention. A ttendance a t ............................................................................ P 4 8 6

C A L E N D A R .......................................P 6 . P 3 0 , P 6 1 , P 9 4 , P 1 3 7 , P 1 5 8 , P 1 8 9 .P 2 3 4 , P 2 6 6 . 1*298, P 3 3 7 , P 3 6 4 . P 3 9 5 . P 4 5 9 , P 4 8 5 , P 5 2 7 , P 594 .

P 6 2 1 , P 6 5 0 , P 6 8 1 , P 7 2 0 , P 7 4 7 , P 7 8 5 , P 849 ,C andidates, Olney M ed al.............................................................................................P 8 ,C arpets, F a c to rs Influencing th e Soiling o f A cetate (F o rte ss and Kip)C en tra l A tlan tic , W estern Regions E le c t New' V P ’s ......................................C h ela tio n in T ex tile P rocessing, Chem istry o f (G a r d ) ..............................C h em ical fo r T ex tile P rocessing, A V ersatile New : The Q uaternary

Am m onium S a lt ( J a c o b s ) ..................................................................................C h em ical Sp ecialties, Im p ortan t N otice to all M an ufactu rers of

T e x tile ...........................................................................................................................C h em istry o f C helation in T ex tile P rocessing (G a r d ) ..............................C h em istry o f D iam m onium P hosp h ate , T h e (C o le m a n )..............................Chicago, Illin o is , from the Chairm an o f the M id-W est Section,

W elcom e t o .......................................................... ....................................................Chicago, T h e C onvention C ity .....................................................................................C h lo rin e R eten tion in T e x tile F a b rics , Proposed L aboratory-A cceler­

ated A ging T est fo r (W ham and M a c k ) ....................................................C h lorin e-R eten tion P rop erties in R esin-Treated F ab rics. F u rth er Steps

in the D evelopm ent o f an A ccelerated L aboratory Test for(W h am and L y n n ) ...................................................................................................

C h lorin e-R eten tion P rop erties in R esin-Treated F ab rics. Prelim in ary Steps in the D evelopm ent o f an A ccelerated L aboratory Test for(W h am ) ..................................................................................................... ..................

C h lo rin e R etention in T ex tile F in ish es (W ach tcr. Davison andK n ig h t) ............................................................................................................................

C h lorine-R etentive P rop erties o f R esin-Fin ished Rayon F ab rics (W h am and M a ck ). P a rt A— Strength Changes in M elamine-

Form ald ehyde R esin -F in ish ed R a y o n s .........................................................P a rt b — S tren gth Changes in U rea-Form aldehyde Resin-FinishedRayon ...................................................................................................................... .. • •P art p— Color Changes in M elam ine-Form aldehyde Resin-Pin-ished R ayon s .................................................... ........................ ................................

C lim ate from a P h ysio log ica l P o in t o f V iew , C loth ing and (H er­rin gton) .........................................................................................................................

C lothing and C lim ate from a P hysio log ical P o in t o f View (H er­rington ) . .......................................................................................................................

C o lor and C olorfastn ess o f Vat-Dyed C ottons, T he Influence ot P rep aration and M ethod o f Dyeing and F in ish in g on th e (B aileyand R izzo ) .................................................................................................................

C o lor from Dyed H ydrophobic F ib ers , Stripping (P h ilad elp h iaS e ctio n ) .........................................................................................................................

C o lo rfa stn ess o f T ex tiles under Consideration in the In tern ation al O rganization fo r Stand ardization . T ests fo r (Appel — ASAC om m ittee L 2 3 ) ......................................................................................................

C olorfastness o f Vat-Dyed Cottons, The Influence o f P rep aration and M ethod o f D yeing and F in ish in g on the Color and (B a iley andR izzo ) ............................................................................................................................

C o lou r Index, In tere st W idespread in 2nd Edition o f .................................Colour Ind ex N o tice ...........................................................................................................Colour Ind ex, Now in P rod u ction — T he Second Ed ition o f th e ...........

C o m er to be P rin cip al Sp eaker a t A nnual Ban quet, H u g h ......................Com m ission Dyeing, Sp ecification s and Controls fo r (A rm itage arid

L e a c h ) ............................................................................................................................Com m ittee, A ctiv ities o f the A A TOC N ational Stream -P ollu tion

(T h ee l) ....................................................... .. ...................... ................................Com m ittee A nnounced, Personnel o f D efin itio n s...................... ............. ..C om m ittee, E ig h t Named to P erk in C en ten n ia l..............................C om m ittee, 1 9 5 3 Convention E x e c u tiv e .......................................P 1 6 1 , P 3 6 6 ,•Committee, N ation al C on v en tio n ....................................................... .............5 •C om m ittee, N ation al Student C o n test.....................................................................C om m ittee , N ation al T ech n ica l P ro g ra m ...............................................................C om m ittee, R ep ort o f N o m in atin g ...................... ' ’ !Com pression E x tra c tio n M ethod fo r E x tra c tin g T e x tile M ateria ls, A

(W o lf and R a n k l) ..............................................................................C ondition ing on C rease-R ecovery Angle. T he E ffect o f (Piedm ont

- . Sectio n ) ................................................................ .. .............. ......................

P 866P 88S

349P 865P 867

P241

P 6 2 3P 867P 167

P 558P 5 9 0

421

389

261

285

328

360

P 62

P 62

P 4 9 2

P I 90

P 871

P 492P 486P 3 6 5P 3 9 7P 5 8 3

P 3 4 3

P 6 5 9P 205P 3 7 8P 5 6 3P 5 6 3P 5 6 3P 563P 531

617

•P268

Congress, IFTCCA, Set fo r Sept. 17-19 in Lucerne, ThirdContest Committee, N ational Student. , . . . ...................................■•••••’Contest, Intersectional (N ational Com m ittee, Judges, section al

Com m ittees) ...............................................................................................................Contest Papers, A bstracts o f In tersectio n a l.........................................................Contest Papers, B ibliography of In tersectio n a l........................ ;• • • • ;•Continuous Dyeing Methods with Special Reference to Synthetics

(P an el D iscussion) ................................................................................. .............Control for the Reduction of W aste, In-P lan t Process (S ou th er) . . . . Control Instrum ents and th eir A pplication in Modern Dyehouse

Operations (R id ley ) ................................................................... • ................Controls fo r Com m ission Dyeing, Specifications and (A rm itage and

L e a ch ) ..........................................................................................................................Convention, Attendance at B o sto n ...........................................................................Convention A ttracts 1 2 2 3 R egistrants, ’5 3 .........................................................Convention Chairm an, Greetings from th e .........................................................Convention City, Chicago, T h e ....................................................................................Convention Com m ittee, N atio n a l...................................................... ..................... ..Convention, 1 9 5 3 — Execu tive C om m ittee...................................P 161 . P 3 6 6Convention, 49 E x h ib ito rs at C h icag o .................................................................Convention, Ideal Q uarters Chosen fo r 1 9 5 3 ...................................................Convention Inform ation , 1 9 5 3 ....................................................................................

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CONVENTION, NATION AL (BO STO N ) —F ash io n ’s Foib les (E a s tm a n ) ..............................................................................Clothing and Clim ate from a Physiological P oint o f View < Her­

rington) ......................................................................................................... P 62From P hilosoph er’s Toy to Ind ustry’s Headache— The Story of

S ta tic E lectricity (E d e ls te in )........................................................................... P 7 0Principles o f Copper Dyeing o f Polyacrylonitrile F ib ers : The

Controlled R ed ox-Potential M ethod (B la k e r ) ......................................... P 76Annual Banquet ......................................................................................................... P 162P resident’s Address (R a b o ld ) .............................................................................. P I 64Intersectional C ontest:

T extile Odors and Deodorants (N orthern New England Section ) P 67 P rin tin g A crylic and P olyester F ib ers ( Rhode Island S e c tio n » . . P 99Stripping Color from Dyed Hydrophobic Fibers (P hiladelphia

Section ) ........................................................... ..................................................... P I 90T he E ffect o f Conditioning on Crease-Recovery Angle (P ied ­

mont Section ) .................................................................................................... P 2 6 8A Study o f New Techniques in W arp-Size P reparation (S o u th ­

eastern Section ) .............................................................................................. P 3 0 0Continuous Dyeing M ethods wdth Special R eference to Synthetics

(P anel D iscussion) .............................................................................................. P 5 4 0Symposium on Stream P o llu tio n ................................................. P651Opening Address (L e o n a rd ).................................................................................... P 651P u blic Law 84 5 and Cooperation Between Federal Government

and Industry ( W arrick ) ...................................................................................... P 652In -P lan t Process Control for the Reduction of W aste (S ou th er) . . P 6 5 6A ctivities of the AATCC N ational Stream -P ollu tion Committee

(T h eel) ....................................................................................................................... P 6 6 9Panel D iscussion ......................................................................................................... P 6 6 0Closing Address ............................................................................................................ P 6 6 1

CONVENTION, NATIONAL (CHICAGO) —Cotton Group:

Cotton— An Old F ib er w ith a New F u tu re (S m it h * ........................ P 7 8 9“ Science F ib e rs” Group:

Recent Advances in Dyeing Orion A crylic F ib e r and DacronPolyester F ib er and Blends w-ith Other Fibers (L au ciu s) . . . . P792

A cetate Blends o f Improved P erform ance (F ortess. Sprague aridSto ll) ...................................................................................................................... P 8 5 !

Convention, Personnel Service at, 1 9 5 3 ................................................... P 485 , P 554Convention, Prelim inary In v itation to C ontribute Techn ical Papers

at, 195 3 .................................................................................................... P I 71Convention Program ...................................................................................................... P 5 5 9Convention (T e n ta tiv e ) , Lad ies’ A ctivities at 1 9 5 3 ...................... P 366Convention, Them e o f th e ............................................................................................ P i 60Convention V isit A IL at Jo lie t, E arly A rrivals f o r ..............................P 6 8 7 . P73KCopper Dyeing of P oly acry lonitrile F ib e rs : T he Controlled Redox-

P oten tia l Method, Princip les o f ( B la k e r ) ...................•............................. P 76Copper 8-H ydroxyquinolinate in Cotton Textiles, Speetrophotom etrif

Method fo r R outin e Control D eterm ination o f (D a rb e y t............... 4 53Cotton— An Old F ib e r with a New F u tu re (S m ith ) . . .V , : ................... P 7 8 9Cotton, D ecrystallized (S u s ie h ) ...................................... 71 3Cotton T extiles, Spectrophotom etric Method for Routine Cout.ol

D eterm ination o f Copper 8 -H ydroxyquinolinate in (D arbey) . . . . 4 5 3Cottons, The Influence of P reparation and Method o f Dyeing and

F in ish in g on the Color and Colorfastness o f Vat-Dyed (B ailey and R izzo) ................................................... ..................... ........................................ P 492

COUNCIL M E E T IN G S—One Hundred and E ig h ty -F o u rth ......................................................................... P 31One Hundred and E ig h ty -F if th .............................................................................. P 208One Hundred and E ig h ty -S ix th ............................................................................ F 4 1 2One Hundred and E ig h ty -S ev en th ...................................................................... P 5 2 9One Hundred and E ig h ty -E ig h th ......................................................................... P 7 6 2

Crease-Recovery Angle, T he E ffect o f Conditioning on (Piedm ontSection ) ..............................................................................................................................P 268

Dacron P oly ester F ib e r and Blends with O ther F ib ers. Recent Ad­vances in Dyeing Orion A crylic F ib er and (L a u c iu s ) ................... P 792

D acron, prelim inary Study of the Sizing of Staple Orion and i W y lie» P l lD ecrystallized Cotton (S u s ie h ) .................................................................................... 7 13D efinitions Com m ittee Announced, Personnel o f ........................................... P 205Denim F a b r ic , N itrile R ubber L atices as Perm anent Abrasion-

R esistan t Fin ishes fo r B lu e (A bram s and Shrwrood i ...................... 777D ensity by a Study o f Flowr R ates, Beam Dyeing— Controlling Beam

(Strad ley) .................................................................................................................. P I 72Deodorants, T ex tile Odors and (N orthern New England Section ) . . P 6 7Derby, 1 9 5 3 Olney M edal Awarded to Roland E ..............................P 5 2 8 . P 582Desizing Agents, B ibliograp hy o f E v alu ation o f E n z y m ic ........................ P 6 2 6D etergency and D etergent T esting, Some Aspects o f (W olfrom and

N uessle) ........................................................................................................................ . P 7 5 3Detergency, The Physical A ction o f Su rface-A ctive A gents in the... •

M echanism of (R osan o and W e il l ) ...................................................... 2 27D etergent T esting, Som e Aspects of D etergency and fW olfrom amt

N uessle) ................................................................................................................ P 7 5 3Diam m oniutn P hosp h ate in Wool Dyeing ( Dalton i ............. ...........................P I 68Diammonium P hosph ate , T he Chem istry o f (C o le m a n *..................................P 167Du P on t V at-P rin t Development P rocess, The (Sav ille* . , . • P 272

P 516P 5 6 3

P 574P 5 7 8P 580

P 5 4 0P 656

P 624

P 3 4 3P 486P 683P 558P 5 9 0P 5 6 3P 5 6 3P 532P 160P 460

December 21, 1953 AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER III

D urable F in is h o . New Program fo r Su bcom m ittee o n ..............................Dye Survey Com m ittee, Q u arterm aster-A ir F o r c e ................................. • • •Dye M an u factu rers. N otice t o ....................................................................... ’ , . , 1 ‘Dyed Cottons. T he Influence of P rep aration and M ethod o f Dyeing

and Finishing- on the Color and Colorfustwess ol’ Vat- (Haileyand Hizzo i ............................................................................................. .. • • •■ • v

Dyed Hydrophobic F ib ers , Stripping- Color from (P h ilad elp h iaSect ion i .................................................................................. ............... ... • •. y * *

D yehouse O perations, Control Instru m ents and th eir A pplication inModern t R id ley) ............................................................................... • • • ; ; • • • 1 '

Dyeing- and F in ish in g on the Color and Colorfa.stness ol \ a t-l M*o Cottons, T h e Influence o f P rep aration and M ethod o l • Haileyand R izzo) ...................................... • • ......................... ••••_.................................. MV-

Dyeing- and P rocessin g o f Sy n th etic F ib ers. The ( T r a v is ) ..............• •Dyeing— C ontrolling Beam D ensity by a Study o f Flow Kates. Beam

( Stradlejs) ................................................................................................................... p ic kDyeing, Diammonium P hosphate in W ool (D a lto n ) .......................................Dyeing F a b r ics under Pressure (K e ith and Andres) .................................... J '*•>Dyeing M ethods w ith Special R eferen ce to Synthetics, < oimiiuouh

( P an el D iscussion) ............................................................................... .. ’*Dyeing o f Orion A crylic F ib er, New D evelopm nts in the (Mourner,

L au ciu s, B rooks and T h e m i s ) ....................................................................... .. P^O)Dyeing Orion A crylic F ib e r and D acron P oly ester F ib e r and Blends ^

with O ther F ib ers, Recent Advances in (L a u c iu s ) ...................... P ith .D yeing o f P oly acry lon itrile F ib e rs : T h e Conti'olled R ed ox-Potential ^

M ethod, P rincip les o f Copper ( M a k e r ) ..................................................... P*/*Dyeing P ackages. V at- (C a s w e ll) ....................................................... P 4 8 9Dyeing, Specification s and Controls fo r Com m ission (A rm iiage and

L each ) ............................................................................................................................ 1>;*4;JDyrein g S y n th e tic-F ib er Blends, P roblem s in (S z lo s b e r g ) ........................... P431Dyeing Sy n th etic F ib ers , Sym posiu m -..................................................................... P 721Dyeing, “T h erm osol” M ethod o f (G ibson. Knapp and A n d re s ).............. 1Dyeing U n it, A L aboratory H igh-Tem perature ( J a c o b s ) ............................ 175Dyeing W ool at E levated Tem peratures (lan narono, Clapham and

T h om as) ...................................................................................................................... PtiflbDyes fo r “O rion” and T h e ir A pplication (M e m b e r ) ...................................... 1*5!)Dyes to T ex tile F ib ers at High Tem peratures, The A pplication of

(Z im m erm an) ........................................................................................................... P 6 2 7E ars, S ilk P u rses from Sow s’ (M i l le r ) ............................................................... P 4 3 5E d u cation al Order T ria l on 1 0 .5-Ounce Sh rin k -R esistan t W ool F la n ­

nel Sh irtin g , An (W einer and R iz z o ) .......................................................... 135E le ctric ity , From P h ilosop h er’s Toy to Ind ustry’s Headachi— The

Story o f S ta tic (E d e ls te in ) ................................................................................ P 7 0Elevated Tem peratures, Dyeing Wool at < Iannarone, C lapham and

T h om as) ......................................................................................................................... P 666

E M P L O Y M E N T R E G IS T E R ............................................P 6 , P 30 . P 9 5 , P 137 ,P I 58 , P 2 3 4 , P 2 6 6 , P 2 9 8 , P 3 3 7 . P 3 6 4 , P 3 9 5 , P 4 2 5 , P 4 5 9 , P 4 8 5 .

P 5 3 9 , P 5 9 4 , P 6 2 1 , P 6 5 0 , P 7 2 0 , P 747 , P 8 4 9 , P80GEnzym ic D esizing Agents, B ibliography o f E v a lu atio n o l ......................... P 0 2 6E x ecu tiv e Com m ittee— 1 9 5 5 C on vention ....................................P 1 8 1 , P 3 6 0 , P 5 0 3E x h ib it F a c i l i t i e s ................................................................................................................ P 1 0 0E x h ib itio n to Open A pril 27 , 4 1 s t K n ittin g A r ts ............................................ 221E x h ib ito rs at. Chicago Convention, 4 ! ) ..................................................................... P 5 3 2

i Sa si >

E x h ib itsE x trac tio n Method for Extracting

(W o lf and R a n k e ) ................F a c to rs Involved in M easuring Flam inability

F u rth er Study o f ( Jo h n s to n e ) ..........................................................................Fade-O m eter T ests of Selected Dyed M anufactured F ib e r Sam ples,

Report on Com parative Sunlight an d .........................................................Fade-O m eter, A Study of Anom alous Fad ing in the (R esearch Su b­

com m ittee ) ..................................................................................................................Fad ing in the Fade-O m eter, A Study o f A nom alous (Subcom m ittee)

T ex tile M aterials, A Compression

o f Consum er T extiles,

P 5 6 8

61 7

P 9 0

P 7 4 8

P 579P 3 7 9

P 888P 9

2 Hi

FA IR LE IG H -D IC K IN SO N C O LLEG E STU D EN T C H A P T E R —R eports ....................................................................................... P 2 0 5 , P 425 , 1

F a s h io n s Fo ib les (E a s tm a n ) ............................................................................F ib e r Analysis (1 9 4 8 - 5 3 ) , Bibliography o f ...................................................... P 59tiF in ishes, Chlorine R etention in T extiles (W aohter, Davison a id

K n igh t) ........................................................................................................................F in ish es fo r Blue Denim F abrics, N itrile R ubber L a tice s as P erm a­

nent A brasion-R esistant (A bram s and S h erw o o d )..............................F in ishes, Identification o f T ex tile (K ram m es and M a r e s h ) ......................F in ishes, New Program fo r Subcom m ittee on D u rab le.............................. P 8 8 9Fin ish in g on the Color and C olorfastness of Vat-Dyed Cottons, The

Influence of P reparation and Method o f Dyeing and (B aileyand R izzo) .................................................................................................................. P ^ :?

Fin ishin g, T he Use of R esins and P lastics in T ex tile (M o s h e r )...........F lam m ability o f Consum er T extiles, F u rth er Study of F acto rs In­

volved in M easuring ( Jo h n s to n e ) .............................. : ...............F lan n el Shirtin g, An Ed ucation al Order T ria l on 1 0 .5-Ounce Shrink-

R esistant Wool (W einer and R iz z o ) ............................................................F lu orescen t Agents in Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching ol Knit Goods,

A pplication o f (W h a le n ) ....................................................................................F o ib les, F ash ion 's (E a s tm a n ) ........................... _......................................................Fungicides in T extiles as Sales-Prom otion Tools (Y e a g e r ) ......................

P 2 4 41*236

3 ! 7 P51G

4 8 0

P 024Tests for ColorfagU

'ju d g es', Section al C o m -

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P 402

P 9 6

12 5

5 9 7P 9

P591

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P871

P574.P 578P 580P 532P 557

P I 89

P 3 3 8 P I 37

597

Ideal M ilitary Fab ric . T h e (O e s te r lm g )................ ...........................Identification o f T ex tile F ib ers in Blends. A Rapid Method ol Identification o f T ex tile F in ishes (K ram m -s and M are sh ' •IFTCCA , Set fo r Sept 17-19 in Lucerne. Third C ongress...........Index to P a ten t D ig est................................................. ........................•; ’ ' |(,neInstrum ents and their A pplication in Modern Dyehouse Dp'

Control (R id ley ) ....................................••••••International O rganization for Standardization

ness o f T ex tiles under Consideration in the (AppelCom m ittee L 2 3 ) ............................................

Intersect ional Contest (N ation al Com m itteem il tees) .......................................................... .........................................

In tersectio n al Contest P apers. A b stracts o r .........................................In tersection al Contest Papers, B ibliography o l ...............................................In tern ation al T estin g Program , AATCC in th e ...............................................In v itation from the President, A n . . . . .........................; : ‘ ' ' ' ' *\ 'Inv itation to C ontribu te T ech n ica l Papers at 1 •>.>.,

P relim in ary ........................................................................^Ion-Exch ange R esins in the T ex tile Industry (B o rg h etty . Bernard

and W inters) ....................................................... : ....................................................ISGC, 22nd Annual M eeting. . ..................................Knit Goods. A pplication o l F lu orescent Ag

oxide B leach ing o f (W h alen )K nitting A rts E x h ib itio n to Open A pril 27 . 4 1 s t ........................... ...1L aboratory-A ccelerated A ging Test for C hlorine R etention in Textile

F ab rics, Proposed (W ham and M a c k ) .......................................................... ’ 5aLaboratory H igh-Tem perature Dyeing U nit. A (Ja co b s ) . . . . ................. 1,;>L aboratory T est fo r C hlorine-R etention P rop erties in R o n -T r e a te d

F ab rics, F u rth e r Steps in the Developm ent o f an A ccelerated(W ham and L y n n ) ............................................................................. ..................... * *1

L aboratory Test for C hlorine-R etention P roperties in R esin-Tre .led Fab rics, P relim in ary Steps in th e D evelopment o f an A ccelerated(W h am ) ......................................................................................................................... 5 8 9

L ad ies’ A ctiv ities at 19 5 3 Convention (T e n ta t iv e ) ....................................... P30(iLadies’ P r o g r a m .................................................................................................................... P589Law 8 4 5 and Cooperation Betw een Federal Governm ent and Industry,

P u b lic (W a rrick ) ............................................................... ............................ P 652List o f New P rodu cts Developed Since November. 1952 . A lph abetical 809 Low ell, N otes f r o m .............................................................................................................. 1*298

L O W E L L TECH N O LOGICA L IN S T IT U T E STU D EN T C H A P T E R —Reports ................................................................................................................................. P 2 4 8

Lucerne, Third Congress, IFTCCA , Set fo r Sept 1 7 -1 9 in ......................... P51(>M achine, B aro to r— Pressurized Fabric-D yein g ( C o le ) ................................. P32M atch ing U SA F Silvertan Shade No. 193 (D avidson a id H aire) . . . . 253M easuring F lam m ability o f Consum er T extiles, F u rth er Study o f

F a c to rs Involved in ( J o h n s to n e ) ..................................................................... P 96M eeting, ISCC, 22nd A n n u a l........................................................................................ PI.37

M E M B E R SH IP A P P L IC A T IO N S .......................................P 13 . P I 15 P 2 0 6 ,1*242, P 2 0 7 , P 3 6 7 , P 4 1 4 . P 4 2 5 . P 6 3 4 , P 6 5 0 , P 7 3 4 , P 7 6 2 , P 7 8 6 , P 8 4 9

M em bership as o f M ay 1. 1 9 5 3 ................................................................................... P304M icrofilm , ADR Now A v ailab le o n .......................................................................... 52

of Knit. . . P 8 , P I 16. P 2 1 0 , P 2 6 7 , Goods, A pplication of

M ID -W EST SEC TIO N —R e p o rts ...........P 8, P 3 0 , P 1 8 9 , P 2 4 0 , P 3 3 7 . P3U 9, P 4 6 5 . P 7 2 5 , P 7 3 7

Midwest E x ecu tiv e C om m ittee.......................................................... P 1 6 1 , P 360.M id-W est Section, W elcom e to Chicago. Illin o is , from the Chairm an

of the ............................................................................................................................... P558-M id-W est Section, Y ou r H ost— The t Brainerd i ....................................Mildew proofing T reatm ents, Review of (H ansen and Bergm an i .M ilitary F ab ric , T he Ideal (O e s te r lin g )..........................................................M ixtures, A nalysis o f F ib e r ...................................................................................M oorhouse Honored w ith G ift from A ssociation Officials, W R . . .Moorhou.se R etires as AATCC T reasu rer. W R .......................................N ational Convention C om m ittee...........................................................................N ational Officers .........................................................................................................N ational Student Contest C om m ittee.............................................................N ational T echn ical Program C om m ittee.......................................................

P 7084 3175

Section )H ydroxyquinolinate in Cotton le x tile s ,

for R outin e Control D eterm ination

P 8 9 0P563

P566P 46«P244P 2 9 8P 8 6 0P48flP563P561P563-P563-

NEW BED FO RD IN S T IT U T E OF T E X T IL E S AND TECHNOLOGY STU D EN T C H A P T E R —

Report ................................................................................................................................. P 8 9 9

NEW YO RK SEC TIO N — R ep o rts .........................P 95 , P 2 0 5 , P 2 4 8 . P 2 9 9 . P40.9.

P681 .P 408 ,P 7 2 0 ,

N EW S. ........... 20 , 5 3 , 82 , 117 , 149. 179, 2 1 6 , 2 4 9 . 2 7 9 , 3 1 3 , 3 4 5 .4 1 5 , 4 4 2 , 4 8 1 , 5 1 8 , 5 5 5 , 5 9 9 , 6 4 0 , 6 7 7 , 7 0 9 , 7 4 0 , 7 7 0 , 797

N itrile R ubber L a tice s as Perm an en t A brasion -R esistan t F in ish esfor Blue Denim F a b r ic (A bram s and S h e rw o o d )...............................

N om inating Com m ittee, R eport o f ...........................................................................

NORTH CAROLINA ST A T E C O L LE G E ST U D E N T C H A P T E R — Report .................................................................................................................................

P704

894

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P 6GEN ERAL. R E SE A R C H C O M M ITTEE M E E T IN G S—

One Hundred and Sev en ty -F o u rth ......................................................................One Hundred and S e v e n ty -F ifth ................ ........................................................ p ! S .

Glossary on W aste Treatm ent and Stream P o llu tio n ................................... I o. t . iGovernm ent and Industry, P u blic Law 8 4 5 and Cooperation between

Federal (W arrick ) ...................... ....................................................................... f ~:_7G reetings from the Convention C h airm an ........................ _•.;••• i * v ' ~ ‘Headache— The Story o f S ta tic E lectricity ,

to Ind ustry 's (E d e ls te in ) .........................................................H ighlights o f the Past Y ear (W o o d *.........................................H igh-Tem perature Dyeing Unit, A L aboratory (Ja co b s) ,High Tem peratures, The A pplication o f Dyes to T extile F ib ers at

t Zimmerman i ..........................................................................................................Host__ T he Mid-West Section, Y our (B rainerd .............................................. r-o ) ,

HUDSON-MOHAWK s e c t i o n —

Chemii-al Sp ecialties.

R e p o rts ........................... .............Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching _

Flu orescen t A gents m ( W hulen I ...................: 7 ’ L-" V ' ’ ........... , , , „ KHvdrogen-Peroxide B leach in g of T ex tile M aterials ( Sm olensi . . . . . . -P 4 ° 8HydroPhomc F ibers, Stripping Colors from Dyed < Philadelphia

Spectrophotom etric Methods of Copper 8- ( D arbey) ........... 4 53

NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND SEC TIO N —R ep orts. . . ................................................................................................ 1*337. 1*530,

Nosal Named 1 9 5 3 Student Award W in n er..........................................................Notes from L o w ell..............................................................................................................N otice to all M an ufactu rers o f T ex Ll<:

Im portant ...............................................................N otice to A uthors o l P a p e rs ........................................................................................Notice to Dye M an u factu rers............................................................................. P 671N otice to Secretaries and P u b licity Chairm en o f Local Section s

P 69 , P 94 , P I 46Novelty P rin tin g E ffects (B a u m a n n ).....................................................................Odors and Deodorants, T ex tile (N orthern New England Sect on) . . .Officers. N a t io n a l .................................................................................................................Olney Medal Awarded to Roland E Derby. 1 9 5 3 ................................. P 5 2 8 , P 582Olney Medal C andidates................................................................................................ P 8 , P 888Orion A crylic F ib e r and D acron P olyester F ib e r and Blends w ith

Other F ibers, Recent Advances in Dyeing tL a u c iu s ) .............. P 7 9 2Orion A crylic F iber, New Developm ents in the Dyeing o f < M eunier

Lau ciu s, B rooks and T h o m a s ) ............................................................ P 4 7 0Orion and Dacron. P relim inary Study o f the Sizing o f S tap le (W y lie) p n“Orion” and T h e ir A pplication. Dyes for (M e u n ie r ) ........................... P 3 9Oxidizing w ith T extone ( S m i t h ) ....................................................................... P 4 2 9

P752P 4 2 5P298

P623- P I 74 P 748

P 888P 4 6 3

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P A C IFIC SO U TH W E ST SEC TIO N __R eporta .......................................

P ack ages. Vat-Dyeing- (Casw ell >P an el D iscussion .......................................P apers at 1 9 5 3 Convention. Prelim in;

Technical ................................................P apers, N otice to A u th ors o f ..............[ ’ ’P ast P residents .................................

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P A T E N T D IG E ST —Chintz P olym erizable Resins Applied in T hin Layers. Preferably

by Printing- .............................................................................................S ta tic P rev en tion — Vinyl P olym ers Treated with High ’A lkylsul­

fa tes o f G u anid in e.....................................................................................................W ater Repellent T ex tiles Treated w ith Silicone Oil Em u lsion s! ! . ! Shrinkproofing- Wool w ith Peroxide— M etal Salt P retreatm ent . . . . W ater-R ep ellent A nim al F ib ers— D ilute Soap and Alum inum Salt

Solu tions .............................................................................................D yeing C ellulose A cetate by Acid V at Padding, Drying and R e­

ducing A gain .............................................................................................................Nylon— Quinone T reatm en t for Increasing Heat R es is ta n ce ..............“O nium " D yestuffs— P rin tin g M ethod s............................................................Heat Se ttin g M achin e fo r Sy n th etic F a b r ic s .................................................S ta b iliz in g C ellu losic F a b r ics— D im ethylhydanton-Form aldehyde

C ondensates ................................................................................................................F in ish in g N ylon— D urable Coatings with P oly vin ylch lorid e..............Colored Oil-in-WTater Em u lsion s— P igm ents and Resins in Outer

Phasi* ..............................................................................................................................Dyeing W ool w ith M etallized Azo Dyes — Treatm ent with Alde­

hydes h avin g A ffinity fo r W o o l.......................................................................F lu orescen t Dyed F a b r ics— U sing Dyes in D ilute A lcoholic Solution Sh rin kp roofing W ool— P olym ers o f Glyeidyl E sters o f U nsaturated

Acids .................................................................................................................................F lam eproofing T ex tiles— Concentrated Titanium -A ntim ony So lu ­

tion s .................................................................................................................................F lam eproofing— M elam ine-Phosphorus P entoxide to Prevent A fter­

glow .................................................................................................................................S tab iliz in g Regenerated Cellulose— Tw o-Step T re a tm e n t......................Sh rin kproofing W ool— A cid Colloidal Solutions of M elam ine Resins Dyeing W ool— C om binations of Dyes, Dyeing Under Acid and

N eutral Conditions ................................................................................................F in ish in g T extiles— Nylon Su bstan ce P recip itated on T e x tile s . . . . W ater Repellent F in ish es— O rganosilicon Compounds Combined

w ith Am ine R e s in s ..................................................................................................Dyeing Cellulose A cetate w ith Indigosols— Urea Added......................P erm anent F in ish — M aleic Anhydride-Vinyl Resins and P oly­

alcoh ols .........................................................................................................................P archm en tized P rin ts— Pigm ented P a rts R em aining S o f t ...................P rin tin g T ex tiles by P hotograp h ic Method— Indigosols Catalyzed

by Reprinted P ru ssian B lu e ...............................................................................V at Dyeing w ith C o b a lt-P h th a lo cy an in es.......................................................V at Dyeing w ith C obalt-P h th alocy anin es— Phosphonous Acid

Compounds ...................................................................................................................P rin tin g V a t Dyes— F a st Brow n S h ad es.........................................................F in ish in g W ool F a b r ic s— Combined Heat and Freezing Treatm entIngrain ( “ F le c k ” ) E ffec ts— Produced in Wool D yeing.........................P ig m ent Dyeing—-Cationh- M elam ine Resins as F ix in g A gents. . . .Dyeing M ixed F a b r ic s o f A cetate Rayon and N ylon .................................Nonwoven C ellulosic F a b r ics Treated w ith Resin C olloids...................Indigosol Dyeing on A nim al F ib ers— U rea in Acid S o lu tio n s ..............Dyeing in L iquid M etal B a th s— P reh eatin g the F a b r ic s ......................Dyeing Nylon— H ypochlorite P re tre a tm e n t....................................................W ater Repellent F in ish — A lkyld ichlorosilane plus E p oxybu ten e. .P rin tin g and/or Dyeing by P h otograp h ic M ethod s...................................F ire R etardan t and Heat In su la tin g Com position— Urea Salt of

P henol S u lfo n ic A cid ................................................................................................Sh rin kproofing W ool— P erm on osu lfu ric Acid or A lkali Salts

T h ereo f ............................................................................................................................S im ultan eou s V at Dyeing and Stab iliz in g— Cellulose E th e r and

Form aldehyde ........................................................................................................... ..S tab iliz in g Rayon-Aldehydes o r Ketone-Aldehydes plus A lkali-

Soluble Cellulose E th e r s ........................................................................................Em u lsified H ydrocarbons Used as T h ick en ers ...............................................P igm ent-P ad Dyeing A cetate F ib ers— Sw elling Agent in A lkaline

B ath .................................................................................................................................Dyeing A cry lon itrile F ib ers w ith Azo Dyes in a T w o-B ath Process M u ltico lor P h otog rap h ic P rin ts Produced w ithout Interm ediate

W ashing .........................................................................................................................Sh rin kp roofing and Combined M othproofing E ffects on W o o l...........Dyeing C ellulose A cetate w-ith Sa lts o f Reduced A lk a lin ity ................Dyeing M ixtu res o f C ellulose A cetate and W ool— Treatm ent with

T itan eou s S a l t s ...........................................................................................................Nylon R esists in M ixed F a b r ic s— Sy n th etic Tanning A g en ts...........Im proving W etfastn ess o f Dyeings— P eralky lated P olyalkylene

Im ines ...............................................................................................................................C h lorinating W ool— Acid P r e tr e a tm e n t ........................................................Resin F in ish e s Producing L in en -L ik e E f fe c ts ...............................................Coloring G lass F ib e r F a b r ic s— A lkalin e P re tre a tm e n t...........................W ater-R ep ellent F in ish — Zireonylates plus W axes or F a t s . . . . . . .W ater-R ep ellent W ax Solutions— Adding A lkyl- and Glycol-M ixed

T ita n a te s ........................................................................ .............• .• • • • • • • • •Dyeing M odified P oly acry lon itrile F ib ers— A rom atic Carboxylic

Acids Added ..................................................................... ...........................................P ig m ent-P ad Dveing Em u lsion— F ree of O rganic S o lv e n ts .................Dyeing D acro n ‘ w ith V at Acids— H eat A fte rtre a tm e n ts .........................P rinted Calendar E ffects— R esists under Re.sin F in is h e s ......................Dyeing Dacron F ib e rs— P re h e a tin g .....................................................................

P a ten t D igest, Ind ex t o ......................................................................................................P erform an ce, A cetate Blends o f Im proved (F o rte ss Sprague and

S to ll) ...............................................................................................................................P erk in C en tenn ial C om m ittee, E ig h t Named t o .................................................P eroxid e B leach in g o f K n it Goods, A pplication o f F lu on scent Agents

in Hydrogen (W h a le n ! ...........................................................................................Peroxide B leach in g o f T e x tile M aterials. Hydrogen ( Sm olen s)...............Personnel o f D efin itions Com m ittee A nnou nced.........................................P ersonnel Serv ice at 195.*) C on v en tion ..........................................................* * * * -

1 7

17i sIS

19

1948 4H4 9

5050

51

922 1 3

2 1 3

214

2142 15 21 5

230230

231 231

2 0 3204

204204

204 29 0 29 6 29 0 327 32 7 39 4 39 4 479 47 9 5 98 59 S

59 8

6 20

63 9707

70770 8

70 8 739 73 9

73976 9

709

84 S 891 891

891

89289289 2893 89 3 4 8 0

8 5 1P 3 7 8

59 7P 4 0 8P 2 0 5P 554

P H IL A D E L P H IA R e p o rts ..............

SE C TIO N —. . . P 8 , P 9 8 , P 2 3 4 , P 3 1 1 . P 344 . P 4 0 7 , P 4 2 6 . P 7 8 5

P H IL A D ELP H IA T E X T IL E IN S T IT U T E STU D EN T C H A P TER —Report ...............................................................................................................................

Phosphate in Wool Dyeing. Diammonium (D alton i ...................................Phosphate. T he Chem istry o f Diammonium (ColemanPhysical A ction o f Su rface-A ctive Agents in the- M echanism of De

tergeney. The < Rosano and Weill t ...........................................................Physiological P oin t o f View. Clothing and Clim ate from a (H er

rington) ......................................................................................................................

PIEDM ON T SECTIO N —R ep o rts ......................................P 0 , P 95 , P 240 . P 3 1 1 . P 5 5 4 . P 590 , P 6 5 0 . P 7 3 0

P lastics in T extile Fin ishin g. T he Use of Resins and i M o sh e r).............. P 402Pollution Com m ittee, A ctivities of the AATCC N ational Stream -

( T h e e l) ......................................................................................................................... P 659P ollution, Glossary on W aste Treatm ent and S tre a m ................................... P 69oP ollution, Symposium on S tre a m .............................................................................. P051Polyacrylonitrile F ib ers : The Controlled R ed ox-Potential Method,

P rinciples o f Copper Dyeing o f (B la k e r ) ................................................ P~0Polyester F ib er and Blends with Other Fibers, Recent Advances in

Dyeing Orion A crylic F ib er and Dacron (L a u c iu s i ........................... P 792Polyester F ibers. P rinting A crylic and (R hode Island S e c t i o n ) . . . . P 99 P reparation and Method of Dyeing and Fin ish in g on the Color and

C olorfastness o f Vat-Dyed Cottons, The Influence of (B aileyand R izzoi ................................................................................................................. P 492

President. An In v itation from th e ............................................................................ P 557President for '54 , Bonnar R e-elected ...................................................................... P 805President’s Address (R abold l ................................................................................... P I 64Presidents. P ast ................................................................................................................. P 560P ressure, Dyeing F ab rics under ( R eith and A n d res*................................... P 3 5Principles o f Copper Dyeing of P olyacrylonitrile F ib ers : The Con­

trolled R edox-Potential Method (B la k e r ) ................................................. P 70P rin t D evelopment Process, The Du Pont Vat- (S a v i l le ) ...................... P 272P rinting A crylic and P olyester Fibers (Rhode Island S e c t io n ) ........... P 99Printing E ffects, Novelty (B a u m a n n )................................................................. P 4 6 3Printing. Studies in T extile— P art IV — Some F acto rs Involved in

Vat P rin tin g (G reene and Fordem w alt >................................................... P141Processing, A V ersatile New Chem ical for T ex tile : The Q uaternary

Ammonium Salt ( J a c o b s * ................................................................................ P241Processing o f Synthetic F ibers, The Dyeing and (T ravis i ........................ 845Products Developed Since November. 1952. A lphabetical L ist o f New 809Program Com m ittee. N ational T ech n ica l.............................................................. P 5 6 3Program , Convention ...................................................................................................... P 559Program for Subcom m ittee on Durable F in ishes, N ew .............................. P 8 9 0Program . Ladies’ .............................................................................................................. P 589Prom otion Tools. Fungicides in T extiles as Sales- (Y e a g e r ) ................ P591Purses from Sow s’ Ears. Silk (M il le r ) ................................................................ P 435Q uarterm aster-A ir F o rce Dye Survey C om m ittee........................................... P I 37Q uaternary Ammonium Salt. T h e : A V ersatile New Chemical for

T extile Processing ( J a c o b s ) .............................................................................. P241Q uarters Chosen for 195 3 Convention. Id e a l................................................... P10ORadioisotopes in the T extile Industry. The Use of (C ro m p to n )........... P 533Rayon Fab rics, C hlorine-Retentive Properties o f Resin-Treated

(W ham and M ack) Part A — Strength Changes in Melamine-Formaldehyde Resin-Finished R ayon s......................................................... 285Part B— Strength Changes in Urea-Form aldehyde Resin-FinishedRayon ............................................................................................................................ 328Part C— Color Changes in M elam ine-Form aldehyde R esin-Fin­ished Rayons ............................................................................................................ 36 0

R edox-Potential M ethod, Principles o f Copper Dyeing of Polyacry­lonitrile F ib ers : The Controlled (B la k e r ) ................................................. P70

R egistrants, 5 3 Convention A ttracts 1 2 2 3 ........................................................ P 0 8 3Report, A uditor’s ............................................................................................................P 0 . P 093Report, T reasu rer’s .......................................................................................................P 7 , P 094R eprints o f Test M ethod s...........................................P 30 , P 0 1 , P 1 5 8 . P 234 , P 260Research in Action, AATCC......................................................................................... P 720

R ESEA RC H N E W S L E T T E R . . . P 396 , P 458 . P 5 2 6 . P 622 , P 6 8 2 . P 7 4 6 . P 8 5 0 Resin-Treated F ab rics, F u rth er Steps in the Development ol an

A ccelerated Laboratory Test for Chlorine-Retention Propertiesin (W ham and L y n n ) ...........................................................................................

R esin-Treated Fab rics. Prelim inary St* ps in the Development of an A ccelerated L aboratory Test for Chlorine-Retention Propertiesin ( Wham ) .................................................................................................................

R esin-Treated Rayon F abrics. Chlorine-Retentive Properties of (W ham and M ack) P art A — Strength Changes in Melamine-Form aldehyde Resin-Finished R ay o n s........................................................Part B — Strength Changes in Ureau-Form aldehyde R esin -Fin ­ished Rayon ..............................................................................................................P a rt C—-Color Changes in M elam ine-Form aldehyde R esin -Fin ­ished Rayons ...........................................................................................................

Resins and P lastics in T extile F inishing. The Use o f (M o sh e r )...........R esins in the T extile Industry, Ton-Exchange i Borghetty, Bernard

and W inters) ............................................................................................................

RHODE ISLA N D SECTION —R ep o rts ..............................................P I 6 . P 147 , P 211 . P 267 , P 3 8 5 , P 411 . P 5 2 7 .

P 5 9 5 . P 596 . P 747. P 787R ubber L a th e s as Perm anent A brasion-R esistant Fin ishes for Blue

Denim Fab rics, N itrile (A bram s and Sh erw ood )................................Sales-Prom otion Tools. Fungicides in T extiles as (Y e a g e r ) ...................Shade No. 193. M atching U SA F Silvertan (Davidson and H aire) . . . Sh irtin g, An Ed ucational Order T ria l on 10.5-O unce Shrin k-R esistan t

W ool F lan nel (W einer and R iz z o ) ..............................................................Sh rin k-R esistan t Wool Flannel Shirting, An Ed ucational Order T rial

on 1 0 .5-Ounce (W einer and R iz z o ) ..............................................................Silicones in the T ex tile Industry (G ibson and D e n n e tt)........................Silk Purses from Sow s’ E ars (M il le r ) .................................................................S ilvertan Shade No. 193 . M atching U SA F (Davidson and H a i r e ) . . .Size P rep aration . A Study o f New Techniques in W arp- (Sou theastern

Section ) .......................................................................................................................Sizing o f Staple Orion and Dacron. Prelim inary Study o l the (W ylie)Soiling o f A cetate Carpets. F acto rs Influencing the ( Fortess and Kip)

SOUTH C E N TR A L SECTIO N —R e p o rts ............................................................................................ P 61 . P L “»8 . P 3 9 5 . P071

P 6 9 1253

125

125P 2 7 5P 435

25 3

P30OP l l349

421

389

285

32 8

30 (• P 4 0 2

P 338

P 3 7 8 P 10 8P I 68

P62

SO U TH EA STER N SEC TIO N —R ep o rts...............................................................P30. P 2 4 8 . P 380 . P 5 9 0 , P 004 , P081

Sow s’ E ars, S ilk P urses from (M il le r ) ................................................................. P 4 3 5Speaker at A nnual Banquet, Hugh Comer to be P rin c ip a l...................... P 5 8 3sp ecification s and Controls for Commission Dyeing (A rm itagc and

L each ) .......................................................................................................................... P 343

t, 1953December 21, 1953 AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER V

Spoct M ....... tor R outine Control D eterm ination ofCopper 8-H ydroxyquinolinate in Cotton T extiles (D arbey) . . . . . 45.1

Staple Orion and D acron, P relim in ary Study o f the Sizing of (W y lie) F l l iie E le ctric ity , From P h ilosop h er’s Toy to In d u stry ’s H eadache

T he Story o f (E d e ls te in ) .....................................................................................Stephen, PNVV Section C hairm an, E . .1....................................................... P o ll)

re a,m -Pollution Com m ittee, A ctiv ities o f th e AATCC N ational(T h ee l) . . . .............................. P#5*>

Pollu tion, Gloss ir j on W aste Tr< itm ent a n d ................................... I’Hhr*Stream P ollu tion , Sym posium o n ....................................................................... Pt»r>lstripping < Dyed Hydrophobic F ibers 1 Philadelphia Section ) p i i m >Student Award W inner, Nosal Named 1 9 5 3 ....................................................... P 42o

fo L 9:5.8 VATC< ................................................. P 4 8 8Student C ontest Com m ittee, N a tio n a l..................................................................... **683Student Papers to be Presented a t Alum ni Luncheon, T w o ...........• • • P 3 3 8Study o f the Sizing o f S tap le Orion and D acron, P relim in ary (W y lie) P HSubcom m ittee on D urable F in ish es, New P rogram f o r .............................. P 8 8 9Su n lig h t and Fade-O m eter T ests o f Selected Dyed M anufactu red

F ib e r Sam ples, R eport on C om p arativ e....................................•••••• P 7 4 8Su rface-A ctiv e A gents in the M echanism o f D etergency, T he P hysical

A ction o f (R osan o and W e i l l ) .......................................................................... 22 7Sym posium — Dyeing Sy nthetic F ib e r s ..................................................................... P 721Sym posium on Stream P o llu tio n ................................................................................ P 6 5 1S y n th etic-F ib er Blends, P roblem s in Dyein r i z lu sh e r# )......................... P 431Sy n th etic F ib ers, Dyeing, Sym posium — ............................................................... P 721Sy n th etic F ib ers , T he Dyeing and P rocessin g o f (T ra v is •......................... 84 5Sy nthetics, C ontinuous Dyeing M ethods with Special R eference to

(P a n e l D iscussion) ................................................................................................ P 5 4 0

TEC H N IC A L C O M M ITTE E ON R E SE A R C H —R ep ort .................................................................................................................................. P 4 8 7

T ech n ica l P apers, A b stracts o f ..................................................................................... P 5 8 4T ech n ica l P rogram Com m ittee, N a tio n a l............................................................. P 5 6 8T em peratures, Dyeing Wool at E levated (Ian n aron e, C lapham and

T h o m a s) P 866Tem peratures, T h e A pplication o f Dyes to T e x tile F ib e rs a t High

( Z im m erm an) P 0 2 7Test fo r C hlorine R etention in T ex tile F a b r ics , Proposed L aboratory -

A ccelerated A ging (W h am and M a c k ) ....................................................... 4 5 5Test fo r C hlorine-R etention P rop erties in R esin -T reated F a b rics ,

F u rth e r Steps in the Developm ent o f an A ccelerated L ab oratory(W h am and L y n n ) ................................................................................................... 42 1

Test M ethods, R ep rin ts o f ............................................P 3 0 , P 6 1 , P 1 5 8 , P 2 3 4 , P 2 0 0Testin g Program , AATCC in the In te rn a tio n a l................................................. P 5 3 2Testin g, Som e A spects of D etergency and D etergent (W olfrom and

N uessle) ......................................................................................................................... P 7 5 3

it-

prom

the l ° te'!T ests fo r C olorfaslness of T extiles under C onsideration in ^<>rnm

n ational O rganization fo r Standardization < APPtee L 2 3 ) . . ...................................................................................

Texton , Oxidizing with ( S m i t h ) ............................................Them e o f the C on vention ................ ................................. ' * n<lr* - ’"T h errnosol” Method of Dyeing (G ibson, Knapp an< ‘Toy to Ind u stry’s H eadache— T h e Story o f S ta tic i.i

P h ilosop h er’s (E d elstein ) ...........................T reasu rer, W R M oorhouse R etires as AATCC .T reasu rer’s R e p o rt............................................................... .. • ’ sh irtin g ,T ria l on I0 .5 -0 u n ce Sh rin k -R esistan t Wool Harm ...........

Ed ucation al Order (W ein er and R izzo ) .................T V , AATCC o n ............................................................ ..nfi H aire)U SA F S ilvertan Shade No. 1 9 3 , M atching (D avidson a.

UTICA TEC H N IC A L IN S T IT U T E ST U D E N T C H A P T E R

P7,An

I'871 P42J P I 9(i . 1

P70P486P«94125

P087253

. P 8 7 8 , P538■ Influence ol P rep aration and M ethod o f Dyeir)„ r, the C olor and C olorlaetness o f < Ba.ley and

TECH N ICA IR eports .................

Vat-Dyed Cottons, The and F in ish in g onR izzo) ................................................................................ .........................................

Vat-Dyeing P ack ag es (C a s w e ll) ................................. .. • • ....................................V a t-P rin t D evelopm ent P rocess, T he Du P on t (S a v ille ) . • • . . . . . . . .V at P rin tin g , P a r t IV — Som e F a c to rs Involved in, Studies m le x -

tile P rin tin g (G reene and F o rd e m w a lt) ....................................................V P ’s, Central A tlan tic , W estern R egions E le ct N ew ........... ........................W arp-Size P rep aration , A Study o f New T echn iqu es in f Sou th­

eastern Section ) ......................................................................................................

1*4921*489P272

P141P865P.300

W ASH INGTON SEC TIO N —R eports ..........................................■•••••■••/,........................

W ashington Section , N uessle Slated to A ddress..............W aste, In -P la n t P rocess Control fo r the Reduction of W aste T reatm ent and Stream P ollu tion . G lossary on . W’a te r C onditioning fo r the T ex tile P lan t (N ordell) . W elcom e to Chicago, Illin o is , from th e C hairm an of

Section ...........................................................................................

...................P 210,

( Sou th er) . . . .

th e Mid-West

P049P649P650P095P371P558

W E ST E R N NEW EN G LA N D SEC TIO N —Reports ........................... P 15 , P 4 4 , P 1 3 7 , P 1 5 8 , P 2 4 0 , P20G , P 306 , P388,

P 4 7 4 , P 0 2 1 , P 7 2 0 , P 764, P886W estern R egions E le c t New V P ’s, Central A tla n tic ...................................... P865W inner, Nosal Named 1 9 5 3 Student A w ard .................................................... P425W inner to be Announced, ADR A w ard ................................................................. P579Wool at E levated Tem peratures, Dyeing (Ian narone, Clapham and

T h om as) ...................................................................................................................... P000W ool Dyeing. Diam m onium P hosph ate in (D a lto n ) ...................................... P168Wool F la n n e l Sh irtin g, An E d u cation al Order T ria l on 10 .5-0u n ee

Sh rin k -R esistan t (W einer and R iz z o ) ......................................................... 125

INDEX BY AUTHOR

AATCC R ESE A R C H SU BC O M M ITTEE ON C O L O R FA STN E SS TO L IG H T—

Report on Com parative Su nlight and Fade-O m eter T ests o f S e ­lected Dyed M anufactured F ib e r Sam p les................................................. P 7 4 8

AATCC R ESE A R C H SU BC O M M ITTEE ON F A S T N E SS TO LIG H T—A Study o f Anom alous Fading in the Fad e-O m eter................................ P 3 7 9

A BRA M S, ED W ARD , and SHERW OOD, N E IL —N itrile R ubber L atiees as Perm anent A brasion-R esistant Fin ishes

fo r -Blue D enim F a b r ic ............................................................ ......................... 7 7 7AM ERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION CO M M ITTEE L 2 3 —

T ests for C olorfastness o f T extiles under Consideration in theIn tern ation al O rganization fo r Stan d ard iza tio n .................................... P 8 7 J

A N D RES, R J , GIBSON, J W, JR , and K N A PP, P A U L—"T h erm osol” Method o f D yein g.............................. ......................................... 1

AN D RES, R J , and R E IT H , J E —Dyeing F ab rics under P re ssu re .................................................................... .. • • • P 3 5

A P P E L , W B —T ests fo r C olorfastness o f T extiles under Consideration in the

Intern ation al O rganization for Stan d ard ization ........................... P 871A RM ITA G E, W ILLIA M , and LEACH. JA C K —

Specifications and Controls for Com m ission D yeing.............................. P 3 4 3B A IL E Y , L E S T E R H, and RIZZO, FR A N K J —

T he Influence of P reparation and Method of Dyeing and F in ish in gon the Color and C olorfastness of Vat-Dyed C o tto n s...................... P 4 9 2

BAUMANN. HERM AN P —Novelty P rinting E f fe c ts ............................................................................................. P 4 6 3

BERGM AN , CA RL A, and HANSEN, E C—Review of M ildew proofing T rea tm e n ts ............................................................ I ’4(>(>

BERN A RD , J J , W IN TE R S, J C, and B O RG H ETTY. H C—Ion-Exch ange Resins in the T extile In d u s tr y .................... ........................ P 3 3 8

B L A K E R , R H—P rinciples o f Copper Dyeing of P oly acrylonitrile F ib e r s : The

Controlled R edox-Potential M ethod ............................................................ P 70BO RG H ETTY, H C, BE R N A R D , J J , and W IN T E R S. J C—

Ion-E xch ang e Resins in the T ex tile In d u stry ........................................... P 3 3 8BR A IN E RD , A RTH U R T—

Y o u r Host— T he M id-W est S e ctio n .................................................................... P 5 0 0BROOKS, J A, THOMAS. R J , M E U N IE R , P L . and L A l'C IU S , J F —

New Developments in the Dyeing of Orion A crylic F ib e r ................ P 4 7 0C A SW ELL, E R N E S T L —

Vat-Dyeing P ackages .................................................................................................. P 4 8 9CLAPHAM, H F . THOMAS. R J , and IANNARONE. J J —

Dyeing Wool at Elevated T em p eratu res......................................................... P 000COLE. PA U L M—

B arotor— Pressured Fabric-D yeing M achine. . .............................. . . P 3 JJCOLEMAN. W ILLIA M B—

T he Chem istry o f Diammonium P h o sp h a te ................................................. P I 6 7CROMPTON, C H A R LES E —

T he Use of Radioisotopes in the T extile In d u stry ................................... P 5 3 3DALTON. JOHN N—

Diammonium Phosphate in Wool D yein g................................................... P J 08

D A R B E Y . A L B E R T —Speetrophotom etric M ethod for R ou tin e Control D eterm ination

of Copper 8-H ydroxyquinolinate in Cotton T e x tile s ........................D EN N E TT, F L , and GIBSON , C E —

Silicon es in the T ex tile In d u stry ..........................................................................DAVIDSON, H R, and H A IR E , R D—

M atch ing U SA F S ilvertan Shade No. 1 9 3 ......................................................DAVISON, SUZANNE, K N IG H T, M A RIA N K K A P E , and WACHTEK,

A RTH U R—Chlorine R etention in T ex tile F in is h e s ............................................................... 261

EA STM A N , SUSAN —F a sh io n ’s F o ib les ........................................................................................................... P9

E D E L S T E IN , SID N E Y M—From P h ilosop h er’s Toy to Ind u stry’s H eadache— T he Story ol

S ta tic E le ctric ity ...................................................................................................... P7l>FO R D EM W A LT, F . and G R E E N E , R D—

Studies in T ex tile P rin tin g — P a rt IV — Som e F a c to rs Involved inV at P r i n t i n g .................................................................................................................... P141

F O R T E S S , F R E D , and K IP , C H A R L E S E —F a cto rs Influencing th e Soiling o f A cetate C arp ets .............................. 349

F O R T E S S , F , SP R A G U E, B S, and STO L L, R G—A cetate Blends o f Im proved P e rfo rm a n ce ....................................................... 851

GARD, A J —Chem istry of C helation in T ex tile P ro cessin g ............................................ P867

GIBSON , 0 E , and D E N N E TT . F L —Silicones in the T ex tile In d u stry ................................................................................ P275

GIBSON, J W, JR . K N A PP, P A U L, and A N D R ES, R J —“T h erm osol” M ethod o f D yein g .............................................................................

G R E E N E , R D, and FO R D EM W A L T, F —Studies in T e x tile P rin tin g — P a rt IV — Som e F a cto rs Involved in

V at P rin tin g .............................................................................................................. P141H A IR E , R D. and DAVIDSON, H R —

M atch ing U SA F Silvertan Shade No. 1 9 3 ....................................................... 253HANSEN, E C, and BERG M A N , C A R L A—

Review o f M ildew proofing T re a tm e n ts ............................................................ P466H ERR IN G TO N , L P —

C lothing and C lim ate from a P hyso log ical P o in t o f V ie w ................... P62IA N N ARON E, J J , CLAPHAM , H F , and THOM AS, R J —

Dyeing W ool a t E levated T e m p e ra tu r e s ....................................................... P 0 f$JA C O BS. F R E D F —

A L ab oratory H igh-Tem perature Dyeing U n it ................................. . . . 175JA C O BS, P A U L D—

The Q uaternary Ammonium S a lt : A V ersatile New C hem ical forT ex tile Processing ............................................................................... . P241

JO H N STO N E, ED W IN P —F u rth er Study of F a c to rs Involved in M easuring F lam m ab ility o f

Consumer T extiles ............................................................................... p jjgK IP , C H A R LES E . and F O R T E S S , F R E D —

F a cto rs Influencing the Soiling o f A cetate C arp ets...........

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K N A P P , P A U L, A N D R ES. R J . and G IBSO N . J W. J R —“T h e rn io so l" M ethod o f D yein g ............................................................ ...............

K N IG H T. M A RIA N K R A P E . YVACHTER, A E T H E R and DAVISON. SE ZA N N E—

C hlorine R eten tion in T e x tile F in is h e s .....................................................................” 1K K A M M ES, R A Y . and M A R ESH . C H A R L E S—

Id en tificatio n o l T e x tile F in is h e s .............................. ........................................... 3 17LA U C IU S, J F —

R ecen t A dvances in Dyeing Orion A crylic F ib e r and DacronP oly ester F ib e r and Blends w ith O ther F ib e r s ...................................... 111 ■ -

LA U C IU S, J F , BRO O K S. J A. THOM AS, R J . and M E U N IE R , P L —New D evelopm ents in the Dyeing o f Orion Acryltd F ib e r ...................... P4 O

LEA C H . JA C K , and A R M ITA G E W IL L IA M —Sp ecification s and Controls for Commission D yein g ................................. 1*343

LEO N A RD . E A—Sym posium on Stream P ollu tio n :

Opening Address .....................................................................................................Closing Address ........................................................................................................ P(ifi4

LY N N . RO SA L IN D NORMA, and WHAM, G EO RG E SIM S, J R —F u rth e r Steps in the Development o f an A ccelerated Laboratory

T est for C hlorine-R etention P rop erties in R esin-Treated F a b r ic s 4 2 !MACK. P A U L IN E B E E R Y ', and WHAM. G EO RG E SIM S. JR —

C h lorine-R etentive P rop erties of Resin-Fin ished Rayon F ab rics P art A— Stren gth Changes in M elam ine-Form aldehyde Resin-F in ish ed Rayons ................................................................................................................1S,>P a r t B— Stren gth Changes in U rea-Form aldehyde R esm -Fim slicdRayon ........................................................................................................... ' !!8P art C— Color Changes in M elam ine-Form aldehyde R esin -U n -ished R ayon s ........................................................................................................................1,50

Proposed L aboratory-A ccelerated Aging Test for Chlorine R eten ­tion in T e x tile F a b r ic s .......................................................................................... 4oo

M A R ESH , C H A R L E S, and K R A M M E S. RAY'—Id en tification o l T e x tile F in is h e s .................................................................................!1 '

M E U N IE R . P L—Dyes lo r “O rion" and T h e ir A p p lica tio n ......................................................... 1

M E U N IE R . P L . LA U C IU S. J F . BROO KS. J A. and THOMAS. R J — _New D evelopm ents in the Dyeing of Orion A crylic F ib e r ................... 1>470

M IL L E R . L M—Silk P u rses from Sow s’ E a r s .................................................................................. 1 4 .io

M O SH ER, HUGH H— _ . . . „ . noT h e Use o f R esins and P la stics in T e x tile F in ish in g .............................. 1 40 '

NEW Y'ORK SEC TIO N —V ariab les A ffecting Dye F ix a tio n in P ad d in g .............................................. l i o n

N O R D ELL , E S K E L L —W ater Conditioning fo r the T e x tile P la n t ....................................................... i .s / i

N O R TH ER N N EW EN G LA N D SEC TIO N —T e x tile Odors and D eod orants.............................. ............................................

N U E SSL E , A C. and W O L F ROM. R E —Som e A spects o f D etergency and D etergent restu . - ..............................

O E S T E R L IN G , J F R E D — . , , ,T he Ideal M ilitary F a b r ic ..........................................................................................

D iscu ssion : Continuous Dyeing M ethods with Special Referenceto Sy n th etics ..............................................................................................................................

P H IL A D E L P H IA SEC TIO N —Strip p in g Color from Dyed H ydrophobic F il le r s ......................................... 11911

PIE D M O N T SEC TIO N — fT h e E ffect o f Conditioning on Crease-Recovery A n - lc ........................... 1 - ’ *

RA BO LD , C N O R R IS— p l0 4P resid en t's Address ......................................................................................................

RA N K L RIC H A RD S. and W O LF, HAROLD W— . . .A* C om pression E x tra c tio n M ethod for E x tra c tin g T ex tile M aterials 61«

R E IT H , J E . and A N D R ES. It J — P :(-Dyeing F a b r ic s under P re s s u re ............................................ ...................................

RHODE ISL A N D SEC TIO N — P90P rin tin g Acrylic and P olyester F ib e r s ...............................................................

RHODE ISLA N D SEC TIO N A L STR EA M -PO L LU TIO N C O M M ITTEEG lossary on W aste T reatm en t and Stream P o llu tio n ................................. P6

R “ S D « w u m e n £ ~ n d th eir A pplication in Modern DyehouseO perations ...................................................................................................................

w 1 7 7 0 FR A N K J and B A IL E Y . L E S T E R HT he Influence o f P rep aration and Method oT Dyeing and Fin-

his h in - on the Color and C olorfastness o f Y at-Dyed C o tto n s------ 1 4 . .

KT n ° E < S a i t f K S h rin k -R esistan , W ool ^F lan n e l Shirting- ..................................................................

r 0 ^ 4 NO H E N R I L . and W E IL L . M A RIA N N ET he P h y sica l A ction o f Su rface-A ctiv e Affents in the M echanism ^

of Deterg-ency ..............................................................................................................

5 AASB a ? id : o f Id en tifica tion o f T ex tile F ib ers in B lends. . . . P S 3 6

SAT h ? m P o o r V a t -P r in t D evelopm ent P ro c e ss ............................................ P 372

SHERWOOD. N E IL , and A BRA M S, ED W ARD —N itrile R ubber L atices as Perm anent A brasion-R esistant Fin isheslo r B lue Denim F a b r ic . ............................................................ ................................

SM ITH , GORDON O— p . OQOxidizing with T ex to n e ................................... .. •

SM ITH . LEON ARD — SQCotton— An Old F ib er w ith a New F u tu r e ................................................... 1 , 8

SM O LEN S. H G—Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching o f T extile M ate ria ls ................................

SODAY', FR A N K J —Production and P roperties o f A crilan .............................................................. 1 o.ia

SO U TH EA STERN SECTIO N —A Study o f New Techniques in W arp-Size P rep ara tio n ............. i .i( u

SO U TH ER, R H—In-P lan t Process Control for the Reduction o l W aste ........................... “ .>0

SPR A G U E. B S. STO LL. R G. and F O R T E S S , F —A cetate Blends o f Im proved P erfo rm an ce ...................................................... “51

STO LL, R G, F O R T E S S , F . and SPRA G U E. B S—A cetate Blends o f Improved P erfo rm an ce ...................................................... ”51

STRADLEY", JA M E S H—Beam Dyeing— C ontrolling Beam Density by a Study of Flow R ates 1 1

SUSICH, G EO RG E—D eerystallized Cotton ........................................... ' I<*

SYM PO SIU M —Dyeing Synthetic F ib e r s ........................................................ P .^ l

SZLO SBERG , ED W ARD —Problem s in Dyeing Sy nthetic-F iber B len d s................................................ 1*4.il

T H E E L , P E R C IV A L —A ctivities of the AATCC N ational Stream -Pollution Com m ittee. Pb.di

THOMAS. R J . IANNARONE. J J . and CLAPHAM. H F —Dyeing Wool at Elevated T em p eratu res....................................................... PHHfi

THOMAS. R J . M EU N IE R . P L, LA UCIUS, J F . and BROOKS, J A—New Developments in the Dyeing o f Orion A crylic F ib e r ................... 1*4 , u

T R A V IS . R A LPH A—The Dyeing and Processing o f Synthetic F ib e r s ........................................

W ACH TER A RTH U R, DAVISON, SUZANNE, and KNIGH T. MARIAN K R A P E —

Chlorine Retention in T extile F in ish e s .............................................................. -hlW A RRICK . LOUIS F —

P ublic Law 84 5 and Co-operation between Federal Governmentand Industry ............................................................................................................ PliotJ

W E IL L . M A RIA N N E, and ROSANO, H EN RI L—Tiie P hysical Action o f Su rface-A ctive Agents in ttie M echanism ^

o f D etergency ............................................................................................................ - - ‘W E IN E R , LO U IS I. and-RIZZO . FRA N K J —

An E d ucational Order T rial on 1 0 .5-Ounce Shrink-Resistant, WoolFlannel Sh irtin g ................................................................................................... ! --*

W EN G RA F. PA U L—Paten t D igest. .1 7 . 48 . 9 2 , 2 1 3 , 2 3 0 . 203 . 2 9 6 , 3 2 7 . 394 . 4 7 9 . 598.

620. 039. 707 . 739 . 709 , 847. 891

W HALEN. J F — „ ,A pplication of F lu orescen t Agents in Hydrogen Peroxide Bleaching

of K nit G oods............................................................................................................ 51,7WHAM, G EO RG E SIM S. J R —

Prelim in ary Steps in the Development o f an Accelerated LaboratoryT est for Chlorine-Retention P roperties in Resin-Treated F abrics 389

WHAM, GEORGE SIM S. JR , and LYN N , ROSALIND NORMA—F u rth er Steps in the Development of an Accelerated Laboratory

Test for C hlorine-Retention P roperties in Resin-Treated F ab rics 421WHAM. GEORGE SIM S. JR . and MACK. PA U LIN E BEERY’—

C hlorine-R etentive Properties o f Resin-Finished Rayon F abricsPart \__ stren gth Changes in M elam ine-Form aldehyde Resin-Finished Rayons ...................................................................... ; • •: • • : • • j ‘ K'*l>art, B Strength Changes in U rea-Form aldehye Resin-Finished ^

Part* V__ Color Changes in M elam ine-Form aldehyde Resin-Finished Rayons ........................................ ................ ■ • • ■ • ,,8 °

Proposed Laboratory-A ccelerated Ag"ing" Test for ( hlorine Retell-tion in T extile F a b r ic s ......................................................................................... 45 5

W IN T E R S, J C. BO RG H ETTY. H C. and BERN A RD . J J —Ion-E xch ange R esins in the T extile In d u stry .............................................. *

W OLF. HAROLD W. and RA N KL. RICHARD S—A Compression E x tra c tio n Method for E x trac tin g T extile M aterials 01 ,

W OLFROM . B E . and N U E SSL E . A C—Some Aspects o f D etergency and Detergent T e stin g .............................. ' ' o.i

WOOD. P J —H ighlights o f the Past Y 'ear.............................................................................. 84-5

" Prelim inary Study o f the Sizing o f Staple Orion and Dacron PI 1Y E A G E R . C H A RLES C— ,

Fungicides in T extiles as Sales-Prom otion T o o ls ...................................... » ■ >.»ZIM M ERM AN , C H A RLES L—

The A pplication of Dyes to T extile F ib ers at High Tem peratures 1*0 - .

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