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Index to AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER Volume 44 January, 1955-December, 1955 Including the Index to PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF TEXTILE CHEMISTS AND COLORISTS T^OR the convenience of our readers, there appears below a J 1 list of page numbers in the respective issues foi 1955. Those in the column entitled 'General Pages” indicate general pages and those in the columi entitled “ Proceedings Pages” appeared in the Proceedings of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists. The presence of the letter “P” before the page number any- where in this index indicates that the material appealed in AATCC Proceeding's. Date of General Proceedings Issue No. Pages Pages January 3 1 31-32 P1-P30 January 17 •> 59-64 P33-P58 January 31 3 65-68; 89-96 P69-P88 February 14 4 117-128 P97-P116 February 28 5 153-160 P129-P152 March 14 6 203-208 P161-P202 March 28 7 229-240 P209-P228 April 11 8 241-248; 265-280 P249-P264 April 25 9 281-288: 305-312 P289-P304 May 9 10 333-344 P313-P332 May 23 11 369-376 P345-P368 June 6 12 P377-P408 June 20 13 441-450 P409-P440 July 4 14 467-482 P451-P466 15 503-514 P483-P502 August 1 16 515-522: 541-546 P523-P540 August 15 17 569-578 P547-P568 August 29 18 641-644 P579-P640 September 12 19 645-652; 669-676 P653-P668 September 26 20 677-684; 705-708 P685-P704 October 10 21 737-740 P709-P736 October 24 22 761-772 P741-P760 November 7 23 803-804 P773-P802 November 21 24 831-836 P805-P830 December 5 26 837-868: 887-892 P869-P886 December 19 26 893-900; 911-916 P901-P910 Decem ber 19, 1955 AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER 916A

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Page 1: Index to AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER Volume 44 January ... · Index to AMERICAN DYESTUFF REPORTER Volume 44 January, 1955-December, 1955 Including the Index to PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN

Index to AMERICAN

DYESTUFF REPORTER

Volume 44January, 1955-December, 1955

Including the Index to

PROCEEDINGS OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF

TEXTILE CHEMISTS AND COLORISTS

T ^ O R the convenience o f our readers, there appears below aJ 1 list o f page numbers in the respective issues foi 1955. Thosein the column entitled 'General Pages” indicate general pagesand those in the columi entitled “ Proceedings Pag es” appearedin the Proceedings o f the American Association o f TextileChemists and Colorists.

The presence o f the letter “ P ” before the page number any-where in this index indicates that the material appealed inAATCC Proceeding's.

D a te o f G en era l P r o c e ed in g sI s s u e N o . P a g es P a g es

January 3 1 31-32 P1-P30January 17 •> 59-64 P33-P58January 31 3 65-68; 89-96 P69-P88February 14 4 117-128 P 97-P116February 28 5 153-160 P129-P152March 14 6 203-208 P161-P202March 28 7 229-240 P209-P228April 11 8 241-248; 265-280 P249-P264April 25 9 281-288: 305-312 P289-P304May 9 10 333-344 P313-P332May 23 11 369-376 P345-P368June 6 12 — P377-P408June 20 13 441-450 P409-P440July 4 14 467-482 P451-P466

15 503-514 P483-P502August 1 16 515-522: 541-546 P523-P540August 15 17 569-578 P547-P568August 29 18 641-644 P579-P640September 12 1 9 645-652; 669-676 P653-P668September 26 20 677-684; 705-708 P685-P704October 10 21 737-740 P709-P736October 24 22 761-772 P741-P760November 7 23 803-804 P773-P802November 21 24 831-836 P805-P830December 5 26 837-868: 887-892 P869-P886December 19 26 893-900; 911-916 P901-P910

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INDEX BY SUBJECT

AATCC C A LE N D A R .......................................P2, P33, P69, POO, P I 20,P101, 1*211, P240, P291, 1*313, 1*347, 1*377. 1*400, P451,P483, P523, P548, P616, 1*054, 1*080, P700, P743, 1*775,

P805, 1*871, P902AATCC Committee on Drycleaning- Test Methods, Drycleaning: Tech­

niques and the W ork o f the (J oh n son )............................................ P108AATCC Flam m ability Tester, A M odification o f the (Freedman and

Chaucer) ...................................................................................................... 220AATCC National Committee 0,1 Stream Pollution (T h e e l) ................. 1*300AATCC N EW SGRAM ...............P98, P130, 1*102, P210, P290, 1*310,

P346, P 378, P452, 1*484, P548, P742. P774, P870 AATCC Rapid Control Tests— Simplified Tests for Fabric Proper­

ties (H awley) ............................................................................................ P I 14AATCC Sunlight Tests with the Proposed International Daylight

Test, A Comparison o f (AATCC Committee on Colorfastnessto L ight) ...................................................................................................... P I 31

AATCC SYMPOSIUM—Luncheon Session:—

Textiles’ Fight fo r the Consumer Dollar (D a k in s )...................... P70General Session:—

Drycleaning Techniques and the W ork o f the AATCC Com­mittee on Drycleaning Test Methods (J oh n son )...................... P I 08

Static Electricity in Textiles (B a rn a rd )............................................ P i l lAATCC Rapid Control Tests— Simplified Tests fo r Fabric

Properties (H awley) ......................................................................... P114Flam mability o f Clothing Textiles (B u c k ) ....................................... P115

Finishing Session:—Opening Remarks by the Presiding Chairman (W achtcr) . . . . 1*132Finishing the Newer Synthetics (M o o r e ) ....................................... P133New' Finishing Machinery (C reegan).............................................. P136Trade-named Finishes and What They Stand fo r (Newm an) . . P138

Dyeing Session:—Dyeing the Newer Synthetic Fibers in Blends with Cellulosic

Fibers (Hindle) .................................................................................. P I 01.Dyeing Newer Blends o f W ool with Synthetics (Luttring-

liaus) ...................................................................................................... P I 94Color Perform ance o f Solution-Dyed Acetate (T e s i ) ...................... PI 90Solvent-Dyeing Acetate (D u g g a n )........................................................ P202

ABSTRACTS—Effect o f Heat on F ibers.............................................................................. 120New Developments in Pigment Printing o f Textile Fibers and

Novelty Screen E ffects........................................................................... 120Fugitive Tinting ............................................................................................ 120The Challenge o f Synthetic F ibers.......................................................... 121Nonionic Surfactants: Their Chemistry and Textile U ses............ 121The Versatility o f Hydrogen Peroxide for W ool Dyers and Fin­

ishers ............................................................................................................. 121Scouring Raw W ool with Nonionic Detergents and Salt............... 121Control o f Fabric Degradation in the Application o f Thermoset­

ting Resins ................................................................................................. 122Some Interesting Aspects o f the Rotproofing o f Cotton Fabrics 122Scientific Success Story o f Polyethylene Terephthalate................. 122The Application o f Resins to Textiles................................................... 231The Effect o f Outdoor Exposure on Cellulosic and Other Textile

Fibers .......................................................................................................... 231Dyeing of W ool and W ool/Synthetic Blends....................................... 231A Study o f the Weathering Characteristics o f Cotton Fabrics

Containing Inorganic Compounds: I— 'Chromic Oxide and Cop­per in Inorganic and Organic F orm s................................................ 267

Drycleaning Rayon and Synthetic Fiber F abrics............................. 267Durable Shrinkage C ontrol........................................................................... 268How Flash Aging Speeds Vat Printing................................................ 268How the Flammable Fabrics Act Affects Y o u .................................. 208Level Dyeing with Afterchrom e Dyes..................................................... 268Dyeing o f Fabrics Made from Fibro and Blends Containing Fibro 260Specification and Labeling o f Colorfastness for the Consumer. . 260Quality Control in Textile Processing: A cetylation ........................ 260Physics in the Dyeing, Printing, and Finishing Industries............ 305Preparing W ater-Soluble Naphthols for Dyeing W oo l................... 305Survey o f Processes for Preventing Felting o f W o o l...................... 305Continuous Dyeing o f Ind igosols............................................................ 3 0 5Identifying Polyvinyl and Polyacryl Compounds in Textile

Analysis ........................................................................................................ 3 0 6Characteristics and Object o f Pigment-Printing P rocesses............ 306Dyeing at Temperatures Over 100°C ..................................................... 306Washfastness o f Resin F inishes............................................................... 307Mechanized Screen-Printing Processes................................................... 307Application o f Carboxymethylcellulose in the Textile industry. 307Physical Measurements o f Printing Thickeners........................................307Printing o f Cellulose Acetate Fabric by Roller— A General

Survey .......................................................................................................... 3 3 3Physical-Chemical Studies Related to the Role o f Wliiteness-

Retention Additives in Detergent A ction ......................................... 3 3 3Notes on Chlorite B leaching...................................................................... 3 3 3Application o f the Silicone Resins to Textile Fabrics. . . . ! . ! ! ’ 3 3 4The Use o f Nylon in the Rubber Industry............................................ 3 3 1Work on Dyestuffs at High Tem peratures........................................... 3 3 4Industrial Applications fo r Synthetic F ibers................................. 3 7 0Dyeing o f Materials for Plain and Face-finished Auto Fabrics. . 370Infra-red Primer ............................................................................................ 3 7 1Textile Finishing in Relation to the Cellulosic Man-made Fibers 371 The Dyeing o f Cellulose Acetate with Nonionic Dyes: Rate^ o f

Diffusion and Their Relation to Dyeing A ffin ity ........................ 3 7 1The Role o f Heterogeneous Swelling in the Form ation o f Certain

W ool Properties ....................................................................................... 442Application o f Silicone W ater Repellents to C otton ........................ 442Research to Transform Cotton Through Chemistry into New

Textile Products ....................................................................................... 4 4 3X-Rays and Cotton Research...................................................................... 443Some Problems in Dyeing Mixed F ibers................................................ 460Seventy-five Years o f the “ Dyer” ............................................................ 460Modern Dye;ng Machinery for Man-made Fibers, Yarns and

Fabrics ........................................................................................................ 460Courlene— Courtaulds’ Polyethylene F iber ............................................ 460The Price o f a Good W hite ........................................................................ 470Synthetic Fibers from Japan...................................................................... 4 7 0Resists under Indigosols............................................................................. 470M ohair Pile Sealskin F a b ric ...................................................................... 471New Developments in Pressure Dyeing................................................... 471Silicones vs Can Sticking............................................................................. 471

Abrasion Resistance o t M ultiiilament and Staple Yarns Testedon M odified W alker A brader.................................................................

Here’s the Dope 011 Dope-Dyed.................................................................High-Temperature Sulfur Dyeing o f C otton ..................................A M icroscopical Study o f the Effects o f Some Typical Chemical

Environments on the Prim ary Wall o f the Cotton F ib er .........Azoic Dyeing o f Acetate R ayon ...............................................................Classifying Detergents ................................................................................Shrinkage o f Cotton Broadcloth Shirts................................................M othproofing W ool with D D T ...................................................................The Dyeing and Finishing o f Knitted F abrics................. ..The Influence o f the Physical State o f Dyes Upon Their Light

Fastness .....................................................................................................Effect o f Flam eproofing Agents on Cotton C ellulose.....................How Vat Dyeing Affects C otton ...............................................................Service Fading o f Disperse Dyestuffs by Chemical Agents Other

than the Oxides o f N itrogen............................................................The Behavior o f Leuco Vat Dyes Above 100°C . .............................Application o f Radioactive Tracer Techniques to Textile ResearchThe Use o f Fading Lamps fo r Determining Light Fastness.........The Affinities o f Vat Dyes in Relation to Their Constitutions. .Metallizable Dyestuffs ............................. .. • ...........................................Size Mixing Factors: Choice and A pplication ....................................The Dyeing o f Nylon with L ogw ood .................................... ................Notes on Dyeing and Finishing o f Terylonc Polyester F iber. . .

Abstracts o f Intersectional Contest P apers.............................................Abstracts o f Technical P apers......................................................................Acetate, Color Perform ance o f Solution-dyed (T e s i ) ..........................Acetate, Solvent-Dyeing (D u g g a n ).........................................Acid Dyes, An Improved Process for Dyeing Nylon Fabrics with

(Brooks and R e ith )...............................................................................Acrilan Dyeing (H in d le )..................................................................................Acrylic Fiber with Cationic Dyes, The Dyeing o f Orion Type-42—

471505505

505505521522 522 522

761761761

761762 762762763 763

764P603P606

199P202

P698P323

(Clarke and B id g ood )............................................................................. P631ACTIVITIES OF THE LOCAL SECTIONS.................P3. P60, P99.

P120, P161, P 211, P249, P201, P313, P347, P377, P409.P451, P654, 1*686, P700, P743, P776, P805, P871, P908

Additives to Thermosetting Resin Baths on the Physical Propertieso f the Treated Fabric, The Effect o f (G a rv e y ).......................... P791

Address by the Chairman, Opening (Symposium on Waste-disposalProblems o f Southern Mills) (S ou th er)........................................ P379

Address o f the Medalist (A p p e l) .............................................................. P I6Address, President’s (B o n n a r )..................................................................... P9Address, President’s (J a c o b y )..................................................................... P723ADR Award to Henry E M illson ....................................................... . . . . P687ADR Award Winner to be Announced at Annual Banquet, 1 9 5 5 .. P591Alexis o f Piemount, The Secrets o f the Reverende Maister ( Edel-

stein) .......................................................................................................... 247American Dyestuff Reporter Award (T h e e l) ........................................ P8Animal Fibers, Identification o f Insect Damage on W ool and

Related (Ott) ......................................................................................... 515Annual Banquet (1 9 5 4 ) ................................................................................. P7Annual Business M eeting............................................................................... P717Antistatic Action versus M olecular Structure (W a rd )........................ P220Apparatus for Treatment o f Cotton Fabrics on a Laboratory Scale

( Schreiber and M a son )......................................................................... 288Appel— The Medalist. W illiam D (B r o d e )................................................ P12Application o f the THPC Flame-retardant Process to Cotton Fab­

rics (Guthrie, Drake and R eev es ).................................................... P328Application o f Wrinkle-Resistant Finishes to Cotton, The (Borg-

hetty) ......................................................................................................... P557Application, The Barotor in Practical (R ich a rd son )........................... P360Applications, PVP and Its (Holmes and W itw er )............................... P702Aqueous Systems, A Study o f the Soiling o f Natural and Manufac­

tured Fibers from (New Y ork S ection )........................................ P815Arnel Triacetate, Dyeing, Finishing, and Heat-treating (Fortess) P524Atlantic City— The Convention C ity ......................................................... P615Attendance at ’ 55 Convention Exceeds 2 0 0 0 ........................................ P710Auditor’s Report .............................................................................................. P776Authors o f Papers, Notice t o ................. (See Notice to Authors o f Papers)Award, American Dyestuff Reporter (T h e e l) ........................................ P8Award o f 1955, Olney M edal........................................................................ P30Banquet (1 0 5 4 ), A nnual............................................................................... P7Barotor in Practical Application, The (R ich a rd son )........................... P360Bibliography on Textile Waste (Stream-Sanitation Committee of

Piedmont Section) ................................................................................. P168Biological Treatment o f M ixtures o f Highly Alkaline Textile-Mill

Waste and Sewage (Souther and A lsp a u g h )............................... P390Black, The Contributions o f Home and— Two Scottish Physicians

and the Bleaching Industry (E d elstein )........................................ P681Bleachery and Dyehouse Waste Studies (B r o w n )................................. P385Bleaching Industry. Two Scottish Physicians and the— The Con­

tributions o f Home and Black (E d elste in ).................................... 681Bleaching o f Cottons with Silicate-free Peroxide Solutions. Con­

tinuous (Feldmann and E a ston )..................................................... P745Bleaching Process, Some Notes on the Technology o f the Single-

stage Continuous (Bell, Terhune, Potter and R o w e )................ P317Bleaching— White Magic, Optical (G la ru m )........................................... P626Bleaches on Cotton, Measuring the Whitening Effects o f Fluores­

cent Dyes and Perborate (Furry and B ensin g).......................... P786Blends, Investigation into the Use o f Diammonium Phosphate in

the Dyeing o f Dacron and Dacron-W ool (S p ice r )..................... P87Blends o f W ool with Synthetics, Dyeing Newer (Luttringhaus) . . P194Blends with Cellulosic Fibers, Dyeing the Newer Synthetic Fibers

in (Hindle) .............................................................................................. P191Blends with Other Fibers, Dyeing Orion A crylic Fiber and (Lau-

cius, Clarke and B ro o k s )..................................................................... P362BOD of Textile Chemicals, The (Rhode Island Section Subcom­

mittee on Stream P o llu t io n ).............................................................. P355BOOK REVIEW S—

Physical Chemistry— First English E dition ...................................... 117Organic Peroxides— Their Chemistry, Decomposition, and Role

in Polym erization .................................................................................. 117Imidazole and It* Derivatives— Part I (Volum e 6 o f “ The

Chemistry o f Heterocyclic Compounds” ) ...................................... 118Organic Syntheses— Volume 3 4 .............................................................. 118Synthetische Wasch- und Reinigungsm ittel........................................ 118Corrosion— A Scries o f Papers Reprinted from “ Research” —

Volume 5, 1 0 5 2 ......................................................................................... 118M icro and Semimicro Methods— Volume VI o f “ Techniques of

Organic Chemistry” ............................................................................... 118

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tpuSnl ♦ ' " m'e o f Orahgic C om pounds.................................................^ e iientcu-;, Introduction to M olecular Spectra..................................plastics Engineering H andbook .................................................................

Commercial Chemical D evelopm ent..................................quantitative Organic Analysis via Functional Groups— 2nd Edi­tion ..........................................Technologic der Faerberei und Textilveredlung..................................lh e Chemistry o f Synthetic Dyes and P igm ents................................Organic Syntheses— Collective Volum e I I I .........................................The Modern Textile D ictionary..................................................................The Technology o f Solvents and P lasticizers.......................................Cellulose and Cellulose Derivatives— Part I I .......................................Paper Chrom atography— 2nd revised and enlarged ed ition ..........Manual o f Industrial Water— 2nd P rin ting.......................................

Business Meeting, A n n u a l................................................................................Buyer, The Present-Day Salesman and His Relationship with the

(Evans) .......................................................................................................CALENDAR—

(See AATCC Calendar or General Calendar o f Coming Events)Candidates, Y our ...............................................................................................Carpets, Dyeing and Finishing Rayon Tufted (W o o d ru ff)...............Carrier Method, A Study o f the Dyeing o f Dacron Fabrics by the

(Collins. Darby, Harris and H o w e ll) ..............................................Carriers in Dyeing Dacron Polyester Fiber, A Study o f (Zim m er­

man, M ecco and C a r lin o ).......................................................................Cationic Dyes. The Dyeing o f Orion Type-42 Acrylic F iber with

(Clarke and B idgood ) ..............................................................................Caustic Soda, Pollution Control by Recovery o f (S te e le )...............Cellulosic Fibers, Dyeing the Newer Synthetic Fibers in Blends

with (H indle) .............................................................................................Chairmen—-Committees o f the C oun cil......................................................Charges on Fabrics, Electrostatic (M cL e a n ).........................................Charring o f THPC-resin-treated Cotton Fabrics, D istribution o f

Phosphorus during Processing and (Stansbury and Hoffpauir) Chemical fo r the Stabilization o f Viscose Rayon, A New (Stam ) . . Chemical Specialties, Im portant Notice to all M anufacturers o f

Textile ............................................................................................................Chemical Treatment o f Cotton Yarn and Fabrics, Some Design

Features o f a P ilot Plant Continuous Range fo r (Keating,Cooper, M urphy and S m ith )................................................................

Chemicals, The BOD o f Textile (R hode Island Section Subcom ­mittee on Stream P o lu t io n ) ..................................................................

City, Atlantic City— The C onvention...........................................................Classification o f Streams in Georgia (W e ir ) ............................................Classification o f Streams in North Carolina (H u b b a rd )....................Classification o f Streams in South Carolina (R h a m e )......................Clothing Textiles, F lam m ability o f (B u c k ) ............................................Color in Cotton. Source o f Unbleaehable (Sim on and Harm on) . . .Color Perform ance o f Solution-dyed Acetate (T e s i ) ...........................Color Printing, Fast- (J a c o b y ) .....................................................................Colored Fibers, Spun- ( Lund l .......................................................................Colorimetery. Seventy Years o f (C h am berlin ).......................................Comments on Package-Dyeing M achines (M a r c h )................................Committee on Industrial Wastes, National Technical Task

(Leonard) ....................................................................................................Committees o f the Council, Chairm en-......................................................Comparison o f AATCC Sunlight Tests with the Proposed Inter­

national Daylight Test, A (AATCC Committee on C olorfast­ness to L ig h t ) .............................................................................................

Compounds o f Dehydroabietylamine, The Rot-proofing and W eath­ering Properties o f Some (R ose and B a y le y )................................

Contest, Rhode Island Entry Tops in 16th Intersectional.................Continuous Bleaching o f Cottons with Silicate-free Peroxide Solu­

tions (Feldmann and E a s to n )................................................................Continuous Bleaching Process, Some Notes on the Technology o f

the Single-stage (Bell, Terhune, Potter and R o w e ) ....................Control o f Vat Dyebaths, A Review o f Several Methods o f Hydro­

sulfite Analysis with Special Regard to (A iroldi and M archi) Control Tests— Simplified Tests fo r Fabric Properties, AATCC

Rapid (H aw ley) ........................................................................................Convention Chairman, Greetings from the (T r a u t ) ..............................Convention City, A tlantic City— T h e ...........................................................Convention Committee. N ational..................................................................Convention Exceed 2000, Attendance at ’ 5 5 ..........................................CONVENTION, N ATIO N AL (A T L A N T A ) —

Annual Banquet .............................................................................................American Dyestuff Reporter Award (T heel) • • • ...........................Awarding o f Intersectional Contest Prizes (O ’N e i l ) ....................President’s Address (B o n n a r ).............................................................Presentation o f the Past President’s Pin (R a b o ld ) ....................

Olney Medal A w ard ........................................................................................The Medalist (B r o d e ) ..............................................................................Presentation o f the Olney Medal (B o n n a r ).....................................Address o f the Medalist (A p p e l ) ........................................................

Intersectional C ontest:—A Study o f Factors w hich Influence the Fastness to Crocking

(N ew Y ork S e c tio n )............................................................................Factors A ffecting Tint Rem oval from Staple Fibers (P hila ­

delphia Section) ...................................................................................The Effects o f Various Softeners on a Resin-treated Viscose

Rayon F abric (P iedm ont S e c tio n )...............................................Symposium on P rin tin g:—

Fast-Color Printing (J a c o b y ) ................................ ...............................New Developments in Vat-Dye Printing (S a v ille ) ................. ..Three-dimensional Colored Styles on Cotton Produced with

Resins (Law rence and P h ill ip s ) ............................. .................Printing and Related Operations on Glass Decorative Fabrics

(Caroselli) ............ ........................ . • • • • _ ........................Symposium on Preparation and Dyeing o f Textiles:

Source o f Unbleaehable Color in Cotton (Sim on and Harmon) Desizing Procedures in Relation to Enzyme Evaluation (Borg-

hettv and T a y lo r ) .....................................• • • ■ • • • • ■ • • • ..............Some Notes on the Technology o f the Single-stage Continuous

Bleaching Process (Bell. Terhune, Potter and R o w e ) ..........Spun-Colored Fibers ( Lund .....................................................................

S'V7 s t u r o f 'c a i -r fe !? i n ' p S D a^ on Polyester Fibers (Z i » -merman, M ecco and C a rlin o )...........................................................

Acrilan Dyeing (H indle) • • • • ..............................................................SyZ t ? i X ° L T “ ersu°s M ofecular""Structure (W a r d )............

L a t f c e ^ A N e w Concept in Textile Finishing (Sher-

A Dedication 'o f the ' THIPC 'Flam e-retardant Process to CottonF abrics (Guthrie. Drake and R e e v e s )....................

Finishing Fabrics o f Man made Fibers (Andreen and Swan) . .

119119119267

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P827

P688P636

P29

P296

P631P400

P191P585P485

645P251

P690

65

P355 P615 P397 P399 P398 P I 15 P100 P199

P54 P320

P18 P494

P396P585

P131

648P725

P745

P317

283

P114P581P615P611P710

P7 P8 P9 P9

P17 P l l P I 2 P I 5 P I 6

P34

P41

P141

P54P105

P253

P303

P100

P256

P.317P320

P296P323

P220

P262

P328P350

Symposium on Waste-disposal Problems o f Southern M ills:—Opening Address by the Chairman (S ou th er)............................. P379Relation o f Federal Stream-Pollution Laws to Industry

(Y oung) ......... P380Cotton Slashing with Synthetic Compounds as a Means toward

Pollution Abatement (S n yd er)...................................................... P382Bleachery and Dyehouse Waste Studies (B ro w n )........................ P385Textile-W aste Treatment in Texas (S m allh orst)............................ P386Biological Treatment o f Mixtures o f Highly Alkaline Textile-

Mill Waste and Sewage (Souther and A lsp a u g h )................... P390AATCC National Committee on Stream Pollution (Theel) . . . P396National Technical Task Committee on Industrial Wastes

(Leonard) ............................................................................................. P396Classification o f Streams in Georgia (W e ir ) ................................. P397Classification o f Streams in South Carolina (R h a m e ).............. P398Classification o f Streams in North Carolina (H u bb ard )......... P399Pollution Control by Recovery o f Caustic Soda (S tee le ).......... P400

CONVENTION, NATIONAL (ATLANTIC CITY) —Executive Committee for ’55 Convention......................................... P31955 Convention N otes............................................................................... P1291955 Convention Papers............................................................................ P292Miles Dahlen to be 12th Olney M edalist.............................................. P453Convention Topics .................................................. P466, P502, P540, P549Photo o f E xecutive Comm ittee................................................................. P502Greetings from Your President (J a c o b y )........................................... P579Greetings from the Vice Presidents (Scott, Linberg and Jones) P580Greetings from the Convention Chairman (T r a u t )........................ P581Program ......................................................................................................... P582National Officers o f AATCC..................................................................... P584Chairmen— Committees o f the Council................................................ 1*585Past Presidents ........................................................................................... P586Executive Committee and Subcommittee Personnel........................ P587Y our Host— The Philadelphia Section (S e ib ert)............................. P5901955 ADR Award Winner to be Announced at Annual Banquet P591 1955 Dyeing and Finishing Exhibition— Exhibit D escriptions.. P592 1955 Intersectional Contest:—

National Committee ............................................................................... P599Judges .......................................................................................................... P600Sectional Committees ............................................................................. P601Abstracts o f Intersectional Contest P apers.................................... P603

Olney Medal to be Awarded to Miles Augustinus D ah.en............ .Abstracts o f Technical Papers................................................................. P606National Convention Com m ittee.............................................................. P oI jlPTI in Retrospect (R ich te r )................................................................... P612Atlantic City— The Convention C ity ..................................................... P.615Late Convention N otes............................................................................... P654ADR Award to Henry E M illson ............................................................ P687Attendance at ’55 Convention Exceeds 2 0 0 0 ...................................... P710Annual Business M eeting.......................................................................... P717President’ s Address (J a c o b y )................................................................... P723Rhode Island Entry Tops in 16th Intersectional Contest.............. P725Symposium on “ Chemical Agents in Textile Processing” :—

Continuous Bleaching o f Cottons with Silicate-free PeroxideSolutions (Feldmann and E a ston )................................................ P745

Intersectional Contest:—The Effect o f Mercerization on the Properties o f a Crease-

resistant Cotton Fabric (R hode Island S ection ).................... P779Dyeing o f W ool with Direct Dyes ( Philadeipnm Sect.on i . . . . PSUo A Study o f the Soiling o f Natural and M anufactured Fibers

from Aqueous Systems (New York S ection )............................. P815Symposium on Laundering, Drycleaning & Garment Dyeing:—

Measuring the W hitening Effects o f Fluorescent Dyes and Per­borate Bleaches on C otton .............................................................. P786

Olney Medal Award Luncheon:—Introductory R e m a rk s ............................................................................. P872Miles A Dahlen the Medalist (B road ben t)...................................... P972Presentation o f the Olney Medal (J a c o b y ).................................... P874Address o f the Medalist— ‘Technical Manpower and Funda­

mental Research— Two Musts” (D a h len ).................................. P874Symposium on Bringing Synthetics Up to Date:—

The Pad-Roll Dyeing System and Its Application (Eriksson,Landquist and M e llb in )................................................................... P877

Symposium on Bringing Synthetics Up to Date:—The Sandocr.vl Process for the Dyeing o f Polyacrylonitrile

Fibers (Schmitt, Saalfrank and W a lk er).................................... P903CONVENTION, NATIONAL (CHICAGO) —

The Dyeing Characteristics o f Different W ool Grades (Brommel-siek, von Bergen and M illso n )............................................................

Convention T op ics ..........................................................P466, P502, P540,Corporate-Membership Committee, A Statement by the Chairman—

National (Johnson) ...............................................................................Cotton Fabric, Distribution o f Phosphorus during Processing and

Charring o f THPC-resin-treated (Stansbury and Hoffpauir) . . Cotton Fabric, The Effect of Mercerization on the Properties o f a

Crease-resistant (Rhode Island S ection ).........................................Cotton Fabics, Application o f the THPC Flame-retardant Process

to (Guthrie, Drake and R eev es )..........................................................Cotton Fabrics on a Laboratory Scale, Apparatus fo r Treatment

o f (Schreiber and M a son )...................................................................Cotton, Factors Affecting the Fluorescence o f (L ou rig a n )...............Cotton Finishing, Recent Developments in (G a n tz ).............................Cotton, Measuring the Whitening Effects o f Fluorescent Dyes and

Perborate Bleaches on (Furry and B ensing)..................................Cotton Produced with Resins, Three-dimensional Colored Styles on

(Lawrence and P h illip s )......................................................................Cotton Slashing with Synthetic Compounds .as a Means toward

Pollution Abatement (S n yd er)............................................................Cotton, Source o f Unbleaehable Color in (Simon and Harmon) . . . . Cotton, The Application o f Wrinkle-Resistant Finishes to (Borg-

hetty) ..........................................................................................................Cotton Yarn and Fabrics, Some Design Features o f a P ilot Plant

Continuous Range for Chemical Treatment o f (Keating,Cooper, M urphy and S m ith ).................................................................

Cottons with Silicate-free Peroxide Solutions, Continuous Bleaching o f (Feldmann and E a ston )...................................................................

P73P549

P250

645

P779

P328

P288P348P550

P786

P253

P382P100

P557

65

P745

One Hundred and Ninety-Fourth M eeting............................................. P33One Hundred and Ninety-Fifth M eeting................................................ P I 64One Hundred and Ninety-Sixth M eeting............................................... P454One Hundred and Ninety-Seventh M eeting........................................... P556One Hundred and Ninety-Eighth M eeting............................................. P882

Council, Chairmen— Committees o f th e ................................................... P585Council, President’s Message t o ................................................................... P163Crease-resistant Cotton Fabric, The Effect o f M ercerization on the

Properties o f a (Rhode Island S ection )................................................ P779

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Crocking:, A Study o f Factors which Influence the Fastness to(New Y ork Section) . . ........................ ............................ ..

Dacron and Dacron-W ool Blends, Investigation into the Use olDiaminoniuni Phosphate in the Dyeing* o f (S p ice r )....................

Dacron Fabrics by the Carrier Method, A Study o f the Dyeing* of(Collins, Darby, Harris and H o w e ll) .................................................

Dacron Polyester Fiber, A Study o f Carriers in Dyeing (Zim m er­man, Mecco and C a r lin o ).......................................................................

Dacron Polyester F iber and Nylon, Recent Developments in theDyeing o f (Landerl) ..............................................................................

Dahlen, Olney Medal to be Awarded to Miles A ugustinus.................Dahlen to be 12th Olney Medalist, M iles...................................................Damage on W ool and Related Animal Fibers, Identification o f

Insect ( Ott) ...............................................................................................Daylight Test, A Comparison o f AATCC Sunlight Tests with the

Proposed International (AATCC Committee on Colorfastnessto L ight) ....................................................................................................

Decorative Fabrics, Printing and Related Operations on Glass(Caroselli) .................................................................................................

Dehydroabiety 1 amine, The Rotproofing and Weathering Propertieso f Some Compounds o f (R ose and B a y ley ).....................................

Design Features o f a P ilot Plant Continuous Range fo r Chemical Treatment o f Cotton Yarn and Fabrics, Some (Keating,Cooper, M urphy and S m ith )..............................................

Desizing Procedures in Relation to Enzyme Evaluation (Borg-hetty and T a y lo r ) ................................................................................

Detergency Measurement Using Artificially Soiled Cloths (Diehland Crowe) .................................................................................................

Developments in Cotton Finishing, Recent (G a n tz ) .............................Developments in the Dyeing o f Dacron Polyester Fiber and Nylon

(Landerl) ............................................................................................ •Developments in the Textile Field and the Future It Holds fo r

Students, New (J a c o b y )................. .......................................................Developments in the Use o f Salt in the Textile-Dyeing Industry

(Harris) ......................................................................................................Developments in Tricot Dyeing, New (M cL ea n )....................................Developments in Vat-Dye Printing, New (S a v ille )................................Diammonium Phosphate in the Dyeing o f Dacron and Dacron-

W ool Blends, Investigation into the Use o f (S p ice r ).................Direct Dyes, Dyeing o f W ool with (Philadelphia S ection ).................Distribution o f Phosporus during Processing and Charring o f

THPC-resin-treated Cotton Fabric (Stansbury and Hoffpauir)Dollar, Textiles’ Fight for the Consumer (D a k in s )..........................Drycleaning Techniques and the Work o f the AATCC Committee

on Drycleaning Test M ethods (J o h n son ).......................................Dyeability o f Modern Synthetics, The (K e r n ).......................................Dyebaths, A Review o f Several Methods o f Hydrosulfite Analysis

with Special Regard to Control o f Vat (A iroldi and M archi)Dyehouse Waste Studies, Bleachery and (B r o w n )................................Dyeing Acetate, Solvent- (D u g ga n )..........................................................Dyeing, Acrilan (H in d le )................................................................................Dyeing and Finishing Exhibition, 1 9 5 5 .....................................................Dyeing and Finishing, Panel Discussion o f ..............................................Dyeing and Finishing Rayon Tufted Carpets (W o o d ru ff).................Dyeing and Finishing, Some Mechanical Improvements fo r

(Creegan) ...................................................................................................Dyeing and Finishing Synthetic Tubular Knit Goods (Geering) . . .Dyeing and Processing Elastic Nylon Hose (B o o n e ).............................Dyeing Characteristics o f Different W ool Grades, The (Brommel-

siek, von Bergen and M ills o n )............................................................Dyeing Dacron Polyester Fiber, A Study o f Carriers in (Zim m er­

man, M ecco and C a rlin o )......................................................................Dyeing, Experimental Application o f a Turbodynam ic Principle in

(F om elli) ...................................................................................................Dyeing, Finishing and Heat-treating A m el Triacetate (Fortess) . . . I* eing Industry, Developments in the Use o f Salt in the Textile-

( Harris) ......................................................................................................ig Machines, Comments on Package- (M a rch ).............................

ly e in g , New Developments in Tricot Dyeing (W alm sley ).................Dyeing Newer Blends o f W ool with Synthetics (Luttringhaus) . . . .Dyeing, Notes on Package (C asw ell)........................................................Dyeing Nylon Fabrics with Acid Dyes, An Im proved Process for

(Brooks and R e ith ) ................................................................................Dyeing o f Dacron and Dacron-W ool Blends, Investigation into the

Use o f Diammonium Phosphate in the (S p ice r )..........................Dyeing o f Dacron Fabrics by the Carrier Method, A Study o f the

(Collins, Darby, Harris and H o w e ll)................................................Dyeing o f Dacron Polyester Fiber and Nylon, Recent Develop­

ments in the (L a n d erl)...........................................................................Dyeing o f Orion Type-42 A crylic Fiber with Cationic Dyes, The

(Clarke and B id g ood )........................................ ....................................Dyeing o f Polyacrylonitrile Fibers, The Sandocryl Process for the

(Schm itt, Saalfrank and W a lk er ).....................................................Dyeing o f W ool with Direct Dyes (Philadelphia S ection ).................Dyeing Orion Acrylic Fiber and Blends with Other Fibers (Laucius,

Clarke and B ro o k s )..................................................................................Dyeing, Stock (B a u e r )....................................................................................Dyeing System and Its Application, The Pad-Roll (Eriksson, Land-

quist and Mellbin) ..................................................................................Dyeing. The Microdyeoscope— M icroscopical Observations on

(M illson) ...................................................................................................Dyeing the Newer Synthetic Fibers in Blends with Cellulosic Fibers

(Hindle) .....................................................................................................Dyers, Yankee (E d elste in ).............................................................................Dyes, An Improved Process fo r Dyeing Nylon Fabrics with Acid

(Brooks and R e ith )................................................................................Dyes and Perborate Bleaches on Cotton, Measuring the Whitening

Effects o f Fluorescent (Furry and B en sin g )..................................Dyes, Dyeing o f W ool with Direct (Philadelphia S ection ).................Dyes, The Dyeing o f Orion Type-42 A crylic F iber with Cationic

(Clarke and B id g ood ).............................................................................Effect o f Various Softeners on a Resin-treated Viscose Rayon

Fabric, The (Piedmont S ection )..........................................................Elastic Nylon Hose, Dyeing and Processing (B o o n e )..........................E lectricity in Textiles, Static (B arn ard ).....................................................E lectrostatic Charges on Fabrics (M cL ea n )............................................EMPLOYMENT R E G I S T E R .. . . ...............P3, P104, P150, P161,

P255, P295, P492, P538, P549, P617, P654, P687, P709,P743, P775, P826,

Enzyme Evaluation. Desizing Procedures in Relation to (Borg-hetty and T a y lo r ) ....................................................................................

Europe and the United States, A Broad View o f Textile Processingin (Jacoby) ..............................................................................................

Executive Committee and Subcommittee Personnel, Atlantic CityConvention .................................................................................................

Executive Committee fo r ’ 55 Convention................................................Exhibition, 1955 Dyeing and F inish ing...................................................

P34

P87

P29

P296

PC 02 P604 P453

515

P I 31

P303

048

65

P256

677P550

P 6 6 2P695

P'619 P490 P105

P87P806

645P70

P108P22

283P385P202P323P592P730P636

P495P459P413

P73

P296

P456P524

P619 P494 P490 PI 91 P561

P698

P87

P29

P662

P631

P903P806

P362P497

P877

P417

P191887

P698

P786P806

P631

P141P413P i l l .P485

P211,

P871

P256

P754

P587P3

P592

Exhibition, New High in Attendance Anticipated at 42nd KnittingArts ...................... 24 1

Experimental Application o f a Turbodynam ic Principle in Dyeing(Fornelli) .................................................................................................... P456

Factors Affecting the Fluorescence o f Cotton (L o u r ig a n ).............. P348Factors Affecting Tint Rem oval from Staple Fibers (Philadelphia

Section) ........................................................................................................ P41Factors which Influence the Fastness to Crocking, A Study o f

< New Y ork S ection )................................................................................ P34FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON COLLEGE STUDENT CHAPTER—

Reports ................................................................................................... P291, P411Fast-Color Printing (J a c o b y )...................................................................... P5 4Fastness to Crocking, A Study o f Factors which Influence the

(New York S ection )................................................................................ P3 4Federal Stream-Pollution Laws to Industry, Relation o f (Y oung) P380Federal Trade Commission, Textiles and the (H an n ah )..................... P797Fight fo r the Consumer Dollar, Textiles’ (D a k in s )............................. P7 0Finishes and What They Stand for, Trade-named (Newm an) . . . . P138Finishes to Cotton, The Application o f Wrinkle-Resistant (Borg-

hetty) .......................................................................................................... P557Finishing, and Heat-treating Arnel Triacetate, Dyeing (Fortess) . . P524Finishing Exhibition, 1955 Dyeing and ................................................... P592Finishing Fabrics o f Man-made Fibers (Andreen and S w a n ).......... P350Finishing Machinery, New (C reegan)....................................................... P136Finishing, Nitrile Latices— A New Concept in Textile (Sherwood) P262Finishing, Panel Discussion o f Dyeing and .............................................. P730Finishing Rayon Tufted Carpets, Dyeing and (W o o d ru ff)................. P636Finishing, Recent Developments in Cotton (G a n tz )............................. P550Finishing, Some M echanical Improvements for Dyeing and (Cree­

gan) ............................................................................................................. P495Finishing, Speakers Announced for Special Course in .......................... P565Finishing Synthetic Tubular Knit Goods, Dyeing and (Geering) . . P459Finishing the Newer Synthetics (M o o r e )................................................ P133Flame Resistance o f Military Textiles (M cQ uade)............................. P749Flam eproofing Compounds for Nylon (F ish m a n ).................................. P403Flame-retardant Process to Cotton Fabrics, Application o f the

THPC (Guthrie, Drake and R eev es )................................................ P328Flam mability o f Clothing Textiles (B u c k ) .............................................. P l l oFlam mability Tester, A M odification o f the AATCC (Freedman

and Chaucer) ........................................................................................... 229Flammability Testing— Its Relation to the Law (B a k e r )................ P401Fluorescence o f Cotton, Factors Affecting the (L ou r ig a n ).............. P348Fluorescent Dyes and Perborate Bleaches on Cotton, Measuring the

Whitening Effects o f (Furry and B ensin g).................................... P780GENERAL CALENDAR OF COMING E V E N TS..........32, 96, 128,

157, 208, 230, 272, 312, 338, 450, 474, 514, 546, 578, 644,703, 764, 803, 833, 868, 911

Georgia, Classification o f Streams in (W e ir ) ...................................... P397GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY STUDENT CHAPTER—

Report ............................................................................................................... P99Glass Decorative Fabrics, Printing and Related Operations on

(Caroselli) ................................................................................................ P303Grease Wool, The Solvent Scouring o f (I . Review) (Norman and

Johnson) ..................................................................................................... 893Greetings from the Convention Chairman (T r a u t ) ............................. P581Greetings from the V ice Presidents (Linberg, Scott and Jones) . . . P580Greetings from Your President (J a c o b y )................................................ P579Guide to the W ool Processing Industry, An Industrial Waste

(AATCC Stream Pollution Abatement C om m ittee)................... P655Heat-treating Arnel Triacetate, Dyeing, Finishing, and (Fortess) . . P524Highlights o f the Past Year (W o o d ) ....................................................... 864Historical Notes on the Wet-Processing Industry......................247, 681, 887Home and Black, The Contributions o f— Two Scottish Physicians

and the Bleaching Industry (E d elste in )......................................... 681Hose, Dyeing and Processing Elastic Nylon (B o o n e ).......................... P413Host— The Philadelphia Section, Y our (S e ib ert)............................... P590HUDSON-MOHAWK SECTION—

R eports............................................................................................P3, P161, P377Hydrosulfite Analysis with Special Regard to Control o f Vat

Dyebaths, A Review o f Several Methods o f (A iroldi andM archi) ....................................................................................................... 283

Identification o f Insect Damage on W ool and Related AnimalFibers (Ott) .............................................................................................. 515

Improvements for Dyeing and Finishing, Some Mechanical(Creegan) ................................................................................................... P495

Index to Patent D igest.................................................................................... 520Industrial Waste Guide to the W ool Processing Industry, An

(AATCC Stream Pollution Abatement C om m ittee)...................... P655Industrial Wastes, National Technical Task Committee on

(Leonard) ................................................................................................ P396Industry, Relation o f Federal Stream-Pollution Laws to (Y oung) P380 Insect Damage on W ool and Related Animal Fibers, Identification

o f (Ott) ..................................................................................................... 515International Daylight Test, A Comparison o f AATCC Sunlight

Tests with the Proposed (AATCC Committees on Colorfastnessto light) ..................................................................................................... P I31

Intersectional Contest, 1 9 5 5 .......................................................................... P599Intersectional Contest Papers, Abstracts o f ............................................. P603International Contest Prizes, Awarding o f (O ’N e il ) ........................... P9Intersectional Contest, Rhode Island Entry T ops in 1 6 th ................... P725Inter-Society Color Council, Annual Meeting o f .................................... P I 50Knit Goods, Dyeing and Finishing Synthetic Tubular (Geering) . . P459Knitting Arts Exhibition, New High in Attendance Anticipated at

42nd ............................................................................................................ 241Latices— A New Concept in Textile Finishing, Nitrile (Sherwood) P262Law, Flam mability Testing— Its Relation to the (B a k e r )................. P401Laws to Industry, Relation o f Federal Stream-Pollution (Y oung) . . P380Letter from the New President, An Open............................................. P2Letter to the Executives o f the Textile Industry, An Open (Jacoby) P410 List o f New Products Developed since November, 1954, Alpha­

betical .......................................................................................................... 837Little, We Want but (B road ben t).............................................................. P693Local Sections, Activities o f . . . (See Activities o f Local Sections) LOWELL TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE STUDENT CHAPTER—

R e p o r t s .....................................................................................................P347, P368Luncheon, Proceedings o f the 1954 Olney M edal................................. P llMachinery, New Finishing (C reegan)....................................................... P136Machines, Comments on Package-Dyeing (M a rch ).................................. P494Magic. Optical Bleaching— White (G la ru m )......................................... P625Man-made Fibers, Comparative Solubilities o f Natural and

(Praeger) ................................................................................................... 281Man-made Fibers, Finishing Fabrics o f (Andreen and S w a n )......... P350Measuring the Whitening Effects o f Fluorescent Dyes and Perborate

Bleaches on Cotton (Furry and B ensing)....................................... P786Mechanical Improvements for Dyeing and Finishing, Some (Cree­

gan i ............................................................................................................ P495Medalist, Address o f the (A p p e l) ................................................................. PIGMedalist, Miles Dahlen to be 12th Olney................................................... P453

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‘r= for 1956. Elected •.*■ ol AATCC, National 7 M l Award of 1955.. M l Luncheon. Proceed 5 Medal, Presentation of 1 'M l to be Awarded to iMlist, Miles Dahlen to ■ -Oils on Glass Decorative Ii) ...................2 Reaching—White Mai*. Acrylic Fiber arid Blend; 'f Clarke and Brook*'. Aype42 Acrylic Fiber * (pfe and Bidgood'5 SORTHWEst ;EfT|

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S t t F R ^ i n J) Appel— The ( E r o d e ) . . .MLMBE RSH n U>PLICATIONS......... P 2 , P'79.■1^15, P2b4 p 292,

P12

P903

P779

P29

283

P417

P104, P151. P163,P314, P404, P411, P453, P493, P540,

__ ■ P617, P692, P744. P775, P881,P oh ! ° V 011 Ihe Properties o f a Crease-resistant Cotton

,, a' ’cT hf ElTect o f ( Rhode Island Section i ................................Metiioa, a Study o f the Dyeing o f Dacron Fabrics by the Carrier, ICcmiis Darby. Harris and H o w e ll) ................................................

Methods ol Hydrosulfi.te Analysis with Special Regard to Contro ° i vat Dyebaths, A Review o f Several (A iroldi and M archi)

Microdyeosoope M icroscopical Observations on Dyeing-. in e (M illson ) . . . .

MID-WEST SECTION__Reports. . . . . P211, P227. P249. P313. P408. P523, P743, P871. P884

Military Textiles, Flam e Resistance o f (M cQ u a d e)................................ P749Mill Waste and Sewage, B iological Treatment o f Mixtures o f

Highly Alkaline Textile- (Souther and A lsp a u g h )...................... P390Millson, ADR Award to Henry E .................................................................. P687Mixtures o f Highly Alkaline Textile-M ill Waste and Sewage, B io­

logical Treatment o f (Souther and A lsp a u g h )............................. P390Modification o f the AATCC Flam m ability Tester, A (Freedman

and Chaucer) ............................................................................................. 229Molecular Structure. Antistatic A ction versus (W a r d ) ... P220NAMES IN THE N E W S...............62, 91, 158, 205, 240, 275, 312,

341, 376. 475, 508. 542, 577, 643, 675, 707, 739, 769, 834National Bureau o f Standards, Textiles at the (A p p e l ) ..... P795National Technical Task Committee on Industrial Wastes

(Leonard) .................................................................................................... P396Natural and Man-made Fibers, Comparative Solubilities o f

(Praeger) ....................................................................... 2 g iNEW PRODUCTS AND DEVELO PM EN TS................. 92, 126, 207,

237, 277, 311, 339, 375, 510, 544. 571, 642, 673’, 706]738, 770, 835, 915

NEW YORK SECTION—Reports................................P129, P161, P215, P249 P313, P367,

P409, P 451 , P501, P709, P776, P871NEWS OF THE T R A D E ........................ 59. 89, 123. 154. 204, 234,

273, 308, 335, 372, 444, 472, 506, 541. 569. 641. 672]705, 737, 765, 831, 912

Newsgram . . . (See AATCC Newsgram)NIAGARA FRONTIER SECTION—

Reports............ P3. P129, P249, P313, P377, P483, P686, P805, P908Nitrile Latices— A New Concept in Textile Finishing (Sherw ood) P262Nomination Notice ............................................................................................. P617Nonwoven Fabrics, Production and Utilization o f (Leventhal) . . . P464North Carolina, Classification o f Streams in (H u b b a rd )...................... P399NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND SECTION—

Reports...........................................................................................P347, P368, P805Notes on Package Dyeing (C a sw e ll)........................................................... P561Notice, Nomination ........................................................................................... P617Notice to Authors o f P apers......................... P I 52, P412. P568. P778, P910Nylon Fabrics with Acid Dyes, An Im proved Process for Dyeing

(Brooks and R e ith ) ................................................................................. P698Nylon. Flam eproofing Compounds for (F ish m a n ).................................. P403Nylon Hose, Dyeing and Processing Elastic (B o o n e ) ........................... P413Nylon, Recent Developments in the Dyeing o f Dacron Polyester

Fiber and (L a n d e r l) ................................................................................. P662Objectives o f the Quartermaster Corps Research and Development

Command (Kennedy) .............................................................................. P752Observations on Dyeing, The M icrodyeoscope— M icroscopical (Mill-

son) .............................................................................................................. P417Officers fo r 1956. E lected ................................................................................. P902Officers o f AATCC, N ation a l............................................................................ P 5 8 1Olney Medal Award o f 1955.Olney Medal Luncheon, Proceedings o f the 1954. Olney Medal, Presentation o f (Bonnar) .

P30 PI 1 PI 5

Olney Medal to be Awarded to Miles Augustinus D ahlen................. P604Olney Medalist, Miles Dahlen to be 1 2 th ...................................................... P453Operations on Glass Decorative Fabrics, Printing and Related (Caro-

selli) .............................................................................................................. P303Optical Bleaching— White M agic (G la ru m )............................................ P625Orion Acrylic F iber and Blends with Other Fibers. Dyeing (Lau-

cius, Clarke and B r o o k s ) ....................................................................... P362Orion Type-42 A crylic F iber with Cationic Dyes, The Dyeing o f

(Clarke and B id g o o d ).............................................................................. P631PACIFIC NORTHW EST SECTION—

Reports.................................................................................P3. P347. P616, P776PACIFIC SOUTHWEST SECTION—

Reports........................................................ P4-P5, P211, P776, P885, P908-9Package-Dyeing Machines, Comments on (M a r c h )..................................... P494Package Dyeing, Notes on (C a sw e ll)........................................................... P o^ 1Padding, Selectivity Factor— Its Influence on (R i le y ) ...................... P733Pad-Roll Dyeing System and Its A pplication, The (Eriksson, Lanct-

quist and M e llb in )................................................................................... P877Panel Discussion o f Dyeing and F in ish ing................................................. P730Papers. Abstracts o f Intersect1 onal C ontest............................................ P603Papers. Abstracts o f T ech n ica l..................................................................... P606Papers. Notice to Authors o f ................. (See Notice to Authors o f Papers)Past Presidents .................................................................................................. P58~Past President’s Pin, Presentation o f the (R abold ) .PATENT DIGEST (W engraf) —

Dyeing Polyacrylonitrile Fibers Prepared in Gel State withFormaldehyde Resins ..............................................................................

Vat Dyeing (o r Printing) Cellulose A cetate ........................ ..............Dyeing Dacron with Acetate or Vat Dyes— Using Emulsions o f

Specific Carriers ........................................................................................Dyeing Dacron— Nonreduced Vat Dyes Applied under Pressure. . Nylon Dyeing Resist— A rom atic Chlorosubstituted M onosulfonic

Acids o f U rea............................................... ..............................................Continuous Dyeing A cid Leueovats on Animal Fibers Developed

in Boiling A c id ................................................................ .............................Creaseproofing with M elaniine-Form a’dehyde-Urea in Strictly Con­

trolled Proportions ...................................................................................Flameproofing Cellulosic M aterial— Antimony-Titanium Solutions

plus Organic S o lven t...................................................................................German Patents .............................................................................................Dyeing Dacron or Nylon in Continuous Process— Short Heat

Aftertreatment ...........................................................................................Antistatic and Flam eproofing Agents— Condensing Polyhydroxy

Compounds with A lky ’ phosphates and Arom atic DiisocyanatesPigment Printing E m ulsions.......................................................................Water-Repellent Finish— W ax Solutions plus Zirconium or

Alum inum A lkoxides . ...............■ • ■ • ............................................. .. .Wool Felting Properties Increased— Betaprop ono Lactone plus

ater .......................................................................... ............................ ..F locking Device— Control o f the Electric F ie ld ................................Dyeing Cellulose Esters with Indigosols— Incorporating Poly-

acrylic Esters in the M ass................. .................................................

P17

3131

3132

153

153

203

203232

232

233265

265

265266

266

Nonfelting Wool— Chlorine Treatment under Strictly LimitedConditions ................................................................................................... 343

Shrinkproofing Nylon or Dacron— Stretching over Heated Drums 343 Vat-Dyeing Nylon, Cellulose Acetate or Animal Fibers— Reduc­

tion with Thiourea D ioxide................................................................... 343Static Prevention— Sulfonated Polystyrenes Precipitated by

Higher Amines ......................................................................................... 344Water Repellent—Oyclopropyl-Quaternary Ammonium Com­

pounds .......................................................................................................... 369Dyeing Polyamide Fibers with Chromium Complex Azodyes—

Ethylene Oxide Condensation Added................................................ 369Stabilizing Fabrics by Compressive Shrinkage o f Selvedges.......... 369Concentrated Pigment Printing Pastes o f Water-in-Oil Type—

Silicones Added ......................................................................................... 467Dyeing Polyamide Fibers with Acid Dyes— Naphthalene Sulfonic

Acids Added ............................................................................................. 467Apparatus for Fixing Dyes under Constant Heat and Pressure. . 467Molten-Metal Dyeing Process— Counteracting Reducing Action

of Alloys .................................................................................................... 468Printing Assistants for Various Fibers— Sulfolanes and Alkyl-

substitutes Thereof ............................................................................... 503Parchmentized Prints— Resists Containing Pigmented Emulsions 503 Cellulose Acetate— Differential Delusteriug and Coloring Effects 503Cellulose Acetate with W ool Dyeing Properties— Linear P oly ­

urethanes Incorporataed ........................................................................ 503Bleaching W ool with Alkaline Peroxide— Forma.dehyde Pre-

treatment .................................................................................................. 504Shrinkproofing W ool— Combination o f High-Molecular Hydrocar­

bons and F ixatives.................................................................................... 504Water-repellent. Finish— Methylolamides of High Fatty Acids

Combined with Certain Quaternaries................................................ 652Leuco Vat Dyes Stabilized with Cobalt Compounds........................ 652Shrinkproofing, also Creaseproofing, with Melamine Condensates

Modified with Am inosulfuric A cids .................................................. 669Shrinkproofing W ool— Impregnation with N-Alkoxy-Polyamides,

Converted to Nylon Substance............................................................ 669Printing Calendar Effects— Resists under Resin Precondensates. 669Stripping W ool in the Presence o f Alkylene Dihalides— F ol­

lowed by Acid Stripping........................................................................ 670Vat Dyeing Buffered against Overreduction— Trialkanolamine or

Manganese Compounds Added.............................................................. 670Patent Digest, Index t o .................................................................................... 520Perborate Bleaches on Cotton. Measuring the Whitening Effects o f

Fluorescent Dyes and (Furry and B ensing).................................. P786Performance o f Solution-dyed Acetate, Color (T e s i ) ............................. P199Peroxide Solutions, Continuous Bleaching o f Cottons with Silicate-

free (Feldmann and E a ston )................................................................. P745PHILADELPHIA SECTION—

R eports.................P3, P69, P99, P150, P211, P249, P291, P313.P314, P409, P438, P451, P565, P709, P871

Philadelphia Section, Your Host— The (S e ib ert)................................. P590Phosphorus during Processing and Charring o f THPC-resin-treated

Cotton Fabric. Distribution of (Stansbury and Hoffpauir) . . . 645Physicians and the Bleaching Industry, Two Scottish— The Con­

tributions o f Home and Black (E d elstein ).................................. 681PIEDMONT SECTION—

R eports......................P249, P409, P549, P616, P618, P686, P709, P886Piemount. The Secrets o f the Reverende Maister Alexis o f (Edel­

stein) .......................................................................................................... 247Pilot Plant Continuous Range for Chemical Treatment o f Cotton

Yarn and Fabrics, Some Design Features o f a (Keating.Cooper, Murphy and S m ith )................................................................ 65

Pin. Presentation o f the Past President’s ( R a b o ld )............................. 1*17Pollution, AATCC National Committee on Stream (T h e e l) .............. P396Pollution Abatement, Cotton Slashing with Synthetic Compounds

as a Means toward (S n yd er)............................................................. P382Pollution Control by Recovery o f Caustic Soda (S tee le )................... P4rPolyacrylonitrile Fibers, The Sandocryl Process for the Dyeing

of (Schmitt, Saalfrank and W a lk er)................................................ P9o.Polyester Fiber and Nylon, Recent Developments in the Dyeing

of Dacron ( Landerl i ............................................................................ P662Presentation o f the Past President’ s Pin (Rabold) ............................. P17President, An Open Letter from the N ew ................................................ P2President, Greetings from Y our (J a c o b y )................................................ P579President’s Address (B on n a r)........................................................................ P9President’s Address (J a c o b y )..................................................................... P723President’s Message to Council. January 21, 19 5 5 ............................... P163President’s, Past ................................................................................................ P586Printing and Related Operations on Glass Decorative Fabrics

(Caroselli) ................................................................................................ P303Printing, Fast-Color (J a c o b y )..................................................................... P54Printing, New Developments in Vat-Dye (S a v ille ).................................... P105Prizes, Awarding o f Intersectional Content (O ’Neil) ........................... P9Procedures, W ool-Scouring (B org h etty ).................................................. P726Process for Dyeing Nylon Fabrics with Acid Dyes, An Improved

(Brooks and R e ith ) ............................................................................... P698Processing and Charring o f THPC-Resin-Treated Cotton Fabric,

Distribution o f Phosphorus during (Stansbury and Hoffpauir) 645Processing Elastic Nylon Hose, Dyeing and (B o o n e )........................ P413Processing Here and Abroad, W ool (S te in er)............................................ P212Processing in Europe and the United States, A Broad View of

Textile (Jacoby) .................................................................................... P754Production and Utilization o f Nonwoven Fabrics (L e v e n th a l) .. . P464 Products Developed since November, 1954, Alphabetical List of

New ............................................................................................................... 337Program (1955 C on ven tion )........................................................................ P582Properties o f a Crease-resistant Cotton Fabric, The Effect of

Mercerization on the (Rhode Island S ection )............................. P779Properties of Some Compounds o f Dehydroabietylamine. The Rot-

proofing and Weathering (Rose and Bayley >............................... 648Properties o f the Treated Fabric, The Effect o f Additives to Ther­

mosetting Resin Baths on the Physical (G a rv e y )...................... P791PTI in Retrospect (R ic h te r )........................................................................ P612PVP and Its Applications (Holmes and W itw er )............................... P702Quartermaster Corps Research and Development Command, Objec­

tives o f the (K en n ed y)........................................................................... P752Range for Chemical Treatment o f Cotton Yarn and Fabrics, Some

Design Features o f a Pilot Plant Continuous (Keating.Cooper, Murphy and S m ith )............................................................... 65

Rayon, A New Chemical for the Stabilization o f Viscose (Stam l . . P251Rayon Fabric, The Effect o f Various Softeners on a Resin-treated

Viscose (Piedmont S ection )................................................................. P I 41Rayon Tufted Carpets, Dyeing and Finishing (W o o d ru ff)................. P636Rayons, W ashable (W e lch )........................................................................... P216Recovery o f Caustic Soda. Pollution'Control by (S te e le )................... P400Relation o f Federal Stream-Pollution Laws to Industry (Y oung) . . P380Remarks by the Presiding Chairman. Opening (Finishing Session.

AATCC Symposium ) (W a ch te r )........................................................ P132

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Report o f the Student. Award C om m ittee................................................. P830Resin Bathe on the Physical Properties o f the Treated Fabric, The

Effect o f Additives to Thermosetting- (G a rv e y )........................... P791Resins, Three-dimensional Colored Styles on Cotton Produced with

(Lawrence and P h ill ip s )....................................................................... P253Resin-treated Viscose Rayon Fabric, The Effect o f Various S oft­

eners on a (Piedm ont S e c tio n )........................................................... P141Review o f Several M ethods o f Hydrosulfite Analysis with Special

Regard to Control o f Vat Dycbaths, A (A iroldi and M arch!) 283Rhode Island Entry Tops in ld th Intersectional Contest................... P725RHODE IScLAND SCHOOL OF DESIGN STUDENT CHAPTER—

Reports .................................................................................................... P347. P908RHODE ISLAND SECTION—

R eports............................................P3, P6, P99, P101, P228, P291,P347, P407, P409, P440, P483, P068, P776, P908

Rhode Island Section 's 15)55 Sutdent Night Meeting, Proceedingso f the ................................................................................................................ P693

R otproohng and Weathering Properties o f Some Compounds o fDehydro abietyl amine, The (R ose and B a y ley ).............................. 648

Salesman and His Relationship with the Buyer, The Present-Day(E vans) ....................................................................................................... P827

Salt in the Textile-Dyeing Industry, Developments in the Use o f(H arris) ...................................................................................................... P019

Sandocryl Process for the Dyeing o f Polyacrylonitrile Fibers, The(Schm itt, Saalfrank and W a lk er )...................................................... P903

Scottish Physicians and the Bleaching Industry. Tw o— The Con­tributions o f Hom e and Black (E d e lste in )..................................... 681

Scouring o f Grease W ool, The Solvent (1. Review) (Norm an andJohnson) ...................................................................................................... 893

Scouring Procedures, W ool- (B org h e tty )................................................... P726Secrets o f the Reverende Maister Alexis o f Piemount, The (Edel­

stein) ........................................................................................................... 247Sections, Activities o f L o ca l...................... (See Activities o f Local Sections)Selectivity Factor— Its Influence on Padding (R i le y ) ...................... P733Sewage, Biological Treatment of M ixtures o f Highly Alkaline

Textile-M ill Waste and (Souther and A lsp a u g h )........................ P390Silicate-free Peroxide Solutions, Continuous Bleaching o f Cottons

with (Feldmann and E a s to n )............................................................... P745Silicones in the Textile Industry, Progress o f (D en n ett)................... P293Single-stage Continuous Bleaching Process, Some Notes on the

Technology o f the (Bell, Terhune, Potter and R o w e ) ............... P317Slashing with Synthetic Compounds as a Means toward Pollution

Abatement, Cotton (S n yd er )............................................................... P382Softeners on a Resin-treated Viscose Rayon Fabric, The Effect o f

Various (Piedm ont S ection )............................................................. P141Soiled Cloths, Detergency Measurement Using Artificially- (Diehl

and Crowe) ................................................................................................. 677Soiling o f Natural and Manufactured Fibers from Aqueous Sys­

tems, A Study o f the (New York S ection ).................................. P815Solubilities o f Natural and Man-made Fibers, Comparative

(Praeger) ...................................................................................................... 281Solution-dyed Acetate, Color Perform ance o f (T e s i ) ............................ P199Solvent-Dyeing Acetate (D u g g a n )............................................................... P202Solvent Scouring o f Grease W ool, The (I . Review) (Norm an and

Johnson) .................................................................................................... 893Source o f Unbleachable Color in Cotton (Simon and Harm on) . . . PI 00South Carolina, Classification o f Streams in (R h a m e )........................ P398SOUTH CENTRAL SECTION—

R eports.........................................................................P211, P377, P654, P667SOUTHEASTERN SECTION—

R eports...............................................................P4, P211, P523, P538, P805Speakers Bureau, Special Notice— Subject an d .................................... P686Spun-colored Fibers (L u n d ) ........................................................................... P320Stabilization o f Viscose Rayon, A New Chemical for the (Stam ) . . P251Standards, Textiles at the National Bureau o f (A p p e l ) ................... P795Staple Fibers, Factors Affecting Tint Removal from (Philadel­

phia Section) ............................................................................................ P41Static Electricity in Textiles (B arn ard )................................................... P i l lStock Dyeing (B a u e r )....................................................................................... P497Stream Pollution, AATCC National Committee on (T h e e l) ............ P396Stream-Pollution Laws to Industry, Relation o f Federal (Y oung) P380Streams in Georgia, Classification o f (W e ir ) ......................................... P397Streams in North Carolina, Classification o f (H u b b a rd ).................... P399Streams in South Carolina, Classification o f (R h a m e )....................... P398Structure, Antistatic Action versus Molecular (W a r d )...................... P220Student Award Committee, Report o f ........................................................ P830Students, New Developments in the Textile Field and the Future

it Holds fo r (J a c o b y )........................................................................... P695Students Night Meeting, Proceedings o f the Rhode Island Section’ s

1955 P693Study o f the Dyeing o f Dacron Fabrics by the Carrier Method, A

(Collins, Darby, Harris and H o w e ll) .............................................. P29Study o f the Factors which Influence the Fastness to Crocking,

A (N ew York S ection )........................................................................... P 3 4Study o f the Soiling o f Natural and M anufactured Fibers from

Aqueous Systems, A (New York S ection ).................................... P815Styles on Cotton Produced with Resins, Three-dimensional Colored

(Lawrence and P h illip s )...................................................................... P253Subject and Speakers Bureau, Special N otice ......................................... P686Sunlight Tests with the Proposed International Daylight Test, A

Comparison o f AATCC (AATCC Committee on Colorfastness toEight) ........................................................................................................... P131

Synthetic Compounds as a Means toward Pollution Abatement,Cotton Slashing writh (S n yd er ).......................................................... P382

Synthetic Fibers in Blends with Cellulosic Fibers, Dyeing theNewer (Hindle) ....................................................................................... P191

Synthetic Tubular Knit Goods, Dyeing and Finishing ( Geeringj . . P459Synthetics, Dyeing Newer Blends o f W ool with ( Luttringliaus) . . . P194Synthetics, Finishing the Newer (M o o r e ) ................................................. P133Synthetics, The Dyeability o f Modern (K e r n )......................................... P22Systems, A Study o f the Soiling o f Natural and M anufactured

Fibers from Aqueous (New York S ection ).................................... P815

-Simpli-

229P401

P114P386

P791

TECHNICAL COMMITTEE ON RESEARCH—One Hundred and Eighty-Second M eeting............................................ HJ66One Hundred and Eighty-Third M eeting............................................... P405One Hundred and Eighty-Fourth M eeting......................................... P566One Hundred and Eighty-Fifth M eeting......................................... P799

TECHNICAL L IT E R A T U R E .....................................95, 128, 280, 342,481, 509, 576, 644, 708, 772

Technical Papers, Abstracts o f .............................................. ....................... P606Technology o f the Single-stage Continuous Bleaching Process,

Some Notes on the (Bell, Terhune, Potter and R o w e )............ P317Test, A Comparison o f AATCC Sunlight Tests with the Prosposed

International Daylight (AATCC Committee on Colorfastnessto L ight) .................................................................................................... P131

Test Methods, Drycleaning Techniques and the Work o f the AATCCCommittee on Drycleaning (J oh n son ).............................................. P108

Tester, A M odification o f the AATCC Flam mability (Freedmanand Chaucer) ............................................................................................

Testing— Its Relation to the Law, Flam mability (Baker)Tests for Fabric Properties, AATCC Rapid Control Testi

lied ( H awley) ............................................................................................Texas, Textile-W aste Treatment in (S m a llh orst).................................Thermosetting Resin Baths on the Physical Properties o f the

Treated Fabric, The Effect o f Additives to (G a rv ey ).................THPC Flame-retardant Process to Cotton Fabrics, Application of

the (Guthrie, Drake and R eev es ).....................................................THPC-resin-treated Cotton Fabric, Distribution o f Phosphorus dur­

ing Processing and Charring o f (Stansbury and Hoffpauir) . .Tint Removal from Staple Fibers, Factors A ffecting (Philadelphia

Section) ........................................................................................................Trade-named Finishes and What They Stand for (N ew m an )..........Treasurer’s Report ............................................................................................ P777Treatment o f Cotton Fabrics on a Laboratory Scale, Apparatus

fo r (Schreiber and M a son ).................................................................... 288Treatment o f Mixtures o f Highly Alkaline Textile-M ill Waste and

Sewage, B iological (Souther and A lsp a u g h )............................... P390Tricot Dyeing, New Developments in (W alm sley )............................... P490Trilogy, A (W a llin )............................................................................................ 248Tubular Knit Goods, Dyeing and Finishing Synthetic (G eerin g ).. P459Tufted Carpets, Dyeing and Finishing Rayon (W o o d ru ff)................ P636Turbodynam ic Principle in Dyeing, Experimental Application o f

a ( F orn elli) ..............................................................................................Unbleachable Color in Cotton, Source o f (Simon and Harmon) . . .United States, A Broad View o f Textile Processing in Europe and

the (Jacoby) ............................................................................................Use o f Salt in the Textile-Dyeing Industry, Developments in the

(H arris) .....................................................................................................Utilization o f Nonwoven Fabrics, Production and '(Leventhal) . . .Vat Dyebaths, A Review o f Several Methods o f Hydrosulfite

Analysis with Special Regard to Control o f (A iroldi and Marchi)

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283Vat-Dye Printing, New Developments in (S a v ille )............................... P105

P580

P754P251

P141

Vice Presidents, Greetings from the (Linberg, Scott and Jones)View o f Textile Processing in Europe and the United States, A

Broad (Jacoby) ......................................................................................Viscose Rayon, A New Chemical fo r the Stabilization o f (Stam) . .Viscose Rayon Fabric, The Effect o f Various Softeners on a Resin-

treated (Piedmont S ection ).................................................................Want but Little, W e (B road ben t).............................................................. P693W ashable Rayons (W e lch )............................................................................. P216WASHINGTON SECTION—

R eports........................................... P4, P69, P129, P211, P313, P377, P805Waste and Sewage, Biological Treatment o f Mixtures o f Highly

Alkaline Textile-M ill (Souther and A lsp a u g h )............................ P390Waste, Bibliography on Textile (Stream-Sanitation Committee of

Piedmont Section) ..................................................................................Waste Guide to the W ool Processing Industry, An Industrial

(AATCC Stream Pollution Abatement C om m ittee)................... P655Waste Studies, Bleachery and Dyehouse (Brown)Waste Treatment in Texas, Textile- (Sm allhorst)Wastes, National Technical Task Committee

(Leonard) ..................................................................................................Weathering Properties o f Some Compounds o f Dehydroabietyl-

amine. The Rotproofing and (R ose and B a y ley )..........................WESTERN NEW ENGLAND SECTION—

R eports......................................................................P4. P69, P86, P129,P215, P304, P368, P409, P437, P743. P908

Wet-Processing Industry, Historical Notes on th e ................... 247, 681, 887

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P385P386

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648

P625

P786

515

P87

P73

108P212

White Magic, Optical Bleaching— (Glarum)W hitening Effects o f Fluorescent Dyes and Perborate Bleaches on

Cotton, Measuring the (Furry and B en sin g ).................................W ool and Related Animal Fibers, Identification o f Insect Damage

on (Ott) .....................................................................................................W ool Blends, Investigation into the Use o f Diammonium Phosphate

in the Dyeing o f Dacron and Dacron- (S p ice r ).............................W ool Grades, The Dyeing Characteristics o f Different (Brommel-

siek, von Bergen and M illso n )............................................................Work o f the AATCC Committee on Dry cleaning Test Methods,

Drycleaning Techniques and the (J oh n son ).................................W ool Processing Here and Abroad (S te in er).........................................W ool Processing Industry, An Industrial Waste Guide to the

(AATCC Stream Pollution Abatement C om m ittee)................... P655W ool-Scouring Procedures (B org h etty )..................................................... P726Wool, The Solvent Scouring o f Grease (I. Review) (Norman and

John) ....................................................................................................... 893W ool with Direct Dyes. Dyeing o f (Philadelphia S ection ).............. P806W ool with Synthetics, Dyeing Newer Blends o f (Luttringhaus) . . . P194W rinkle-Resistant Finishes to Cotton, The Application o f (Borg­

hetty) .......................................................................................................... P557Yankee Dyers (E d elstein )............................................................................. 887Year, Highlights o f the Past (W o o d ) ....................................................... 864Years o f Colorimetery, Seventy (C ham berlin ).......................................... P18

P456P100

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INDEX BY AUTHOR

a a t c c c o m m i t t e e o n c o l o r f a s t n e s s t o l i g h t —A Comparison o f AATCC Sunlight Tests with the Proposed

International Daylight T est ..................................................................AATCC STREAM POLLUTION ABATEM ENT COMMITTEE—

An Industrial Waste Guide to the W ool Processing In d u s try ... AIROLDI. A and M ARC HI. F—

A Review o f Several M ethods o f Hydrosulfite Analysis withSpecial Regard to Control o f V at D yebaths..................................

ALSPAUGH. THOS. A and SOUTHER, R HOBART—Biological Treatment o f M ixtures o f H ighly Alkaline Textile-

Mill Waste and Sew age..................................................................ANDREEN, J H and SWAN. L D—

Finishing Fabrics o f Man-made F ibers .................................................APPEL, W ILLIAM D—

Address o f the M edalist..............................................................................Textiles at the National Bureau o f Standards..................................

BAKER. CAMERON A—Flammability Testing— Its Relation to the L a w ................................

BARNARD. KENNETH H—Static Electricity in T extiles....................................................................

BAUER. JACKSON—Stock Dyeing ..................................................................................................

BAYLEY, C H and ROSE, GRACE R F—The Rotproofing and W eathering Properties o f Some Compounds

of D ehydroabietylam ine.........................................................................BENSING, PHYLLIS L and FU R RY , M A RG AR E T S—

Measuring the W hitening Effects o f Fluorescent Dyes and Per­borate Bleaches on C otton ....................................................................

BIDGOOD, L JR and CLARKE, R A—The Dyeing o f Orion Type-42 A crylic F iber with Cationic Dyes

BONN A R, J ROBERT—President’s Address ......................................................................................Presentation o f the Olney M edal.............................................................

BOONE, J VAUGHN—Dyeing and Processing E lastic Nylon H ose.........................................

BORG HE TTY, HECTOR C—The Application o f W rinkle-Resistant Finishes to C otton ............Wool-Scouring Procedures .........................................................................

BORGHETTY, 'HECTOR and TAYLOR, JOHN T—Desizing Procedures in Relation to Enzyme E valuation .................

BROADBENT, ELLIOT—We Want but L itt le ........................................................................................Miles A Dahlen— The M edalist..................................................................

BRODE, W ALLACE R—William D Appel— The M edalist.............................................................

BROMMELSIEK, W ILLIAM F, VON BERGEN, W ERNER and MILLSON, HEN RY E—

The Dyeing Characteristics o f Different W ool Grades......................BROOKS, J A, LAUCIUS, J F and CLARKE, R A—

Dyeing Orion A crylic F iber and Blends with Other F ibers............BROOKS, J A and REITH , J E—

An Improved Process for Dyeing Nylon Fabrics with Acid Dyes BROWN, JOHN L J R —

Bleachery and Dyehouse Waste Studies..............................................CARLINO, A J, ZIM M ERMAN, C L and MECCO, J M—

A Study o f Carriers in Dyeing Dacron Polyester F ib er .................CAROSELLI, R F—

Printing and Related Operations on Glass Decorative F abrics. . . CASWELL, ERNEST—

Notes on Package D yeing............................................................................CHAMBERLIN, G J—

Seventy Years o f C olorim etry....................................................................CHAUCER. DAN and FREEDM AN, EPHRAIM —

A M odification o f the AATCC Flam m ability Tester........................CLARKE, R A and BIDGOOD, L JR—

The Dyeing o f Orion Type-42 A crylic F iber with Cationic Dyes GLARKE. R A, BROOKS. J A and LAUCIUS, J F—

Dyeing Orion A crylic F iber and Blends with Other F ib er ............COLLINS, ZEDDIE L, DARBY, LOUIS G, H ARRIS, GETTYS A,

and HOWELL. JOHN H—A Study o f the Dyeing o f Dacron Fabric by the Carrier Method

COOPER, ALBERT S. MURPHY. ALTON L, SMITH, H ERBERT O and KEATING, ESMOND J—

Some Design Features o f a P ilot Plant Continuous Range fo rChemical Treatment o f Cotton Yarn and F abrics .........................

CREEGAN, H A R R Y —New Finishing M achinery................................................. ..Some M echanical Im provements fo r Dyeing and F in ish ing..........

CROWE, J B and DIEHL, F L—Detergency Measurement Using A rtificially Soiled C loth s............

DAHLEN, MILES A—Technical M anpower and Fundamental Research— Two M uste. . .

DAKINS, J GORDAN—Textiles’ Fight for the Consumer D ollar..............................................

DARBY. LOUIS G. HARRIS, GETTYS A, HOWELL, JOHN H and COLLINS, ZEDDIE L—

A Study o f the Dyeing o f Dacron Fabrics by the Carrier Method DENNETT. F L—

Progress o f Silicones in the Textile Industry .....................................DIEHL, F L and CROWE, J B—

Detergency Measurement Using A rtificially Soiled C loth s...............DRAKE, GEORGE L JR, REEVES, WILSON and GUTHRIE,

JOHN D—Application o f the THPC Flam e-retardant Process to Cotton

F a b r ic s ............................................................................................................DUGGAN, PA U L C—

Solvent-Dyeing A ceta te .................................................................................EASTON. BERNARD K and FELDM ANN, PAUL—

Continuous Bleaching o f Cottons with Silicate-free Peroxide Solutions ........................................................................................................

EDELSTEIN, SIDNEY M—Historical Notes on the W et-Processing Industry

V III__ The Secrets o f the Reverende Maister A lexis o f Pie-m ount .......................................... .. Y, ‘ - L i * * Y - ’ * V ' i ' * ’ ‘ * *IX— Tw o Scottish P hysic ’ ans and the Bleaching Industry— The Contributions o f Home and B lack ..................................

X— Yankee Dyers ................. •••••• L lm T m v ' V>" ' ‘ERIKSSON, C O. LANDQTJIST, N and MELLBIN, B— The Pad-R oll Dyeing System and Its A p p lica tion ..........

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EVANS, JOSEPH B—The Present-Day Salesman and His Relationship with the Buyer P827

FELDMANN, PAUL and EASTON, BERNARD K—Continuous Bleaching o f Cottons with Silicate-free Peroxide

Solutions ................................................................. . P 7 4 5FISHMAN, MAURICE—

Flameproofing Compounds for N ylon ..................................................... P403FORNELLI, D—

Experimental Application o f a Turbodynamic Principle in Dye­ing ................................................................................................................ P456

FORTESS, FRED—Dyeing, Finishing, and Heat-treating Arnel Triacetate................. P524

FREEDMAN, EPHRAIM and CHAUCER, DAN—A M odification o f the AATCC Flammability Tester........................ 229

FURRY, M ARGARET S and BENSING, PHYLLIS L—Measuring the Whitening Effects o f Fluorescent Dyes and Per­

borate Bleaches on C otton................................................................... P786GANTZ, GEORGE M—

Recent Developments in Cotton Finishing............................................ P550GARVEY, THOMAS F—

The Effect o f Additives to Thermosetting Resin Baths on thePhysical Properties o f the Treated F abric .................................... P791

GEERING, RUDOLPH C—Dyeing and Finishing Synthetic Tubular Knit G oods................... P459

GLARUM, SIVERT N—Optical Bleaching— White M agic............................................................ P625

GUTHRIE, JOHN D. DRAKE, GEORGE L JR and REEVES. WILSON—

Application o f the THPC Flame-retardant Process to CottonFabrics ....................................................................................................... P328

HANNAH, H ARVEY H—Textiles and the Federal Trade Comm ission...................................... P797

HARMON, C and SIMON, S A—Source o f Unbleachable Color in C otton.............................................. P100

HARRIS, GETTYS A, HOWrELL, JOHN J, COLLINS, ZEDDIE L and DARBY, LOUIS G—

A Study o f the Dyeing o f Dacron Fabrics by the CarrierMethod .................................................................................................... P29

HARRIS, W ILLIAM W JR—Developments in the Use o f Salt in the Textile Dyeing Industry P619

HAW LEY, THOMAS G—AATCC Rapid Control Tests— Simplified Tests fo r Fabric Prop­

erties ............................................................................................................ P114HINDLE, W ALTER H—

Dyeing the Newer Synthetic Fibers in Blends with CellulosicFibers ......................................................................................................... P 19I

Acrilan Dyeing .............................................................................................. P323HOFFPAUIR, CARROLL L and STANSBURY, MACK F—

Distribution o f Phosphorus during Processing and Charringof THPC-resin-treated Cotton F abric ................................................ 645

HOLMES, R J and W ITW ER, D B—PV P and Its A pplications.......................................................................... P702

HOWELL, JOHN H, COLLINS, ZEDDIE L, DARBY, LOUIS G and HARRIS, GETTYS A—

A Study o f the Dyeing o f Dacron Fabrics by the CarrierM ethod ....................................................................................................... P29

HUBBARD, E C—Classification o f Streams in North Carolina...................................... P399

JACOBY, RAYMOND W—Fast-Color Printing .................................................................................... P54President’ s Message to Council, January 21, 1 9 5 5 ............................. P163An Open Letter to the Executives o f the Textile Industry............ P410Greetings from Y our President.............................................................. P579New Developments in the Textile Field and the Future It Holds

for Students ............................................................................................. P695President’s Address .................................................................................... P723

JOHNSON, ALBERT E—Drycleaning Techniques and the W ork o f the AATCC Committee

on Drycleaning Test M ethods.............................................................. P108A Statement by the Chairman— National Corporate-Member­

ship Committee ...................................................................................... P250JOHNSON, W W A and NORMAN, DANIEL P—

The Solvent Scouring o f Grease W ool— I. R eview .......................... 893JONES, JOSEPH H, LINBERG, GEORGE O and SCOTT, WALTER

M—Greetings from the Vice Presidents....................................................... P580

KEATING, ESMOND J. COOPER, ALBERT S, MURPHY, ALTON L and SMITH, HERBERT 0 —

Some Design Features o f a Pilot Plant Continuous Range forChemical Treatment o f Cotton Yarn and F abrics...................... 65

KENNEDY, STEPHEN J—Objectives o f the Quartermaster Corps Research and Develop­

ment Command ......................................................................................... P752KERN, JEAN G—

The Dyeability o f Modern Synthetics.................................................. P22LANDERL, H P—

Recent Developments in the Dyeing o f Dacron PolyesterFiber and N ylon ....................................................................................... P662

LANDQUIST. N, MELLBIN, B and ERIKSSON, C O—The Pad-Roll Dyeing System and Its A pplication.......................... P877

LAUCIUS, J F. CLARKE. R A and BROOKS. J A—Dyeing Orion A crylic Fiber and Blends with Other F ibers......... P362

LAWRENCE. E W and PHILLIPS, R H—Three-dimensional Colored Styles on Cotton Produced with

Resins .......................................................................................................... P253LEONARD, EDMUND A—

National Technical Task Committee on Industrial W astes......... P396LEVENTHAL, H L—

Production and Utilization o f Nonwoven F abrics.......................... P464LINBERG, GEORGE O, SCOTT. WALTER M and JONES,

JOSEPH H—Greetings from the Vice Presidents......................................................... P580

LOURIGAN. GEORGE H—Factors A ffecting the Fluorescence o f C otton ...................................... P348

LUND, GEOFFREY V—Spun-Colored Fibers ............................................................................... P320

LUTTRINGHAUS, H—Dyeing Newer Blends o f W ool with Synthetics.................................. P i 94

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MARCH. A P—Comments on Package-Dyeing M achines..............................................

M A RC H !. F and AIROLDI, A —A Review e f Several Method - o f Hvdrosulflte Analysis with Special

Regard to Control o f Vat D yebaths...................................................MASON. AUSTIN C F and SCHREIBER. W ALTER T —

A Review o f Several Methods o f Hydrosulflte Analysis withspecial Regard to Control ol’ Vat D yebaths.......................................

M. LEAN, H T—Electrostatic Charges on F a b ric .............................................................

MeQUADE, ADLAN J—Flame Resistance o f Military T extiles .................................................

MECCO. .1 M. CARLI.NO. A .1 and ZIM M ERMAN, C L—A Study o f Carriers in Dyeing Dacron Polyester F ib er ...............

MELLBIN, B, ERIKSSON. C O and LANDQUIST, N—The Pad-Roll Dyeing System and Its A p plication .............................

MILLS ON, HEN RY E—The M icrodyescope— M icroscopical Observations on Dyeing. . .

MILLSON. HENRY E. BROMMELSIE K . WILLIAM F and VON BERGEN, W E RNER—

The Dyeing Characteristics o f Different W ool Grades....................MOORE, H A R R Y —

Finishing the Newer Synthetics...............................................................M URPHY, ALTON L, SMITH, H ERBERT O, KEATING, ESMOND

J and COOPER, ALBERT S—Some Design Features o f a Pilot Plant Continuous Range for

Chemical Treatment o f Cotton Yarn and F abrics........................NEW YORK SECTION—

A Study o f Factors which Influence the Fastness to Crocking. . A Study o f the Soiling o f Natural and M anufactured Fibers

from Aqueous System s...........................................................................NEWMAN, M AYNARD—

Trade-named Finishes and What They Stand f o r .............................NORMAN. DANIEL P and JOHNSON, W W A—

The Solvent Scouring o f Grease W ool— I. R eview ...........................O’NEIL, FRANK J—

Awarding o f Intersectional Contest Prizes.........................................OTT, DONALD J—

Identification o f Insect Damage on W ool and Related AnimalFibers ...........................................................................................................

PANEL—Discussion o f Dyeing and F inish ing........................................................

PHILADELPHIA SECTION—Factors Affecting Tint Removal from Staple F ibers......................Dyeing o f W ool with Direct D yes..........................................................

PHILLIPS. R H and LAWRENCE E W—Three-dimensional Colored Styles on Cotton Produced with

Resins ...........................................................................................................PIEDMONT SECTION—

The E ffect o f Various Softeners on a Resin-treated ViscoseRayon F abric ..............................................................................................

PRAEGER, SIEGFRIED S—Comparative Solubilities o f Natural and Man-made F ib e r s . . . .

R A BOLD. C NORRIS—Presentation o f the Past President’s P in ..............................................

REEVES, WILSON, GUTHRIE. JOHN D and DRAKE, GEORGE L JR—Application o f the THPC Flame-retardant Process to Cotton

Fabrics ........................................................................................................REITH, J E and BROOKS, J A—

An Improved Process fo r Dyeing Nylon Fabrics with AcidD y e s ...............................................................................................................

RHAME, GEORGE A—Classification o f Streams in South Carolina.......................................

RHODE ISLAND SECTION—The Effect o f Mercerization on the Properties o f a Crease-

resistant Cotton F abric ......................................................................RHODE ISLAND SECTION SUBCOMMITTEE ON STREAM

POLLUTION—The BOD of Textile Chem icals.............................................................

RICHARDSON, FRANCIS S—The Barotor in Practical A pplication ..............................................

RICHTER, ALAN M—PTT in R etrospect..........................................................................................

RILEY, CHARLES P—Selectivity Factor — Its Influence on P adding..................................

ROSE, GRACE R F and BAYLEY, C M—The R otproofing and Weathering Properties o f Some Com­

pounds o f Dehydroabietylam ine........................................................SAALFRANK, C W, W ALKER, H R and SCHMITT, C H A—

The Sandocryl Process for the Dyeing o f Polyacrylonitrile Fibers SAVILLE, ARTHUR K—

New Developments in Vat-Dye P rinting..............................................SCHMITT, C H A, SAALFRANK, C W and W ALKER, H R—

The Sandocryl Process for the Dyeing o f Polyacrylonitrile Fibers

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SCHREIBEiR, W ALTER T and MASON, AUSTIN C F—Apparatus fo r Treatment o f Cotton Fabrics on a Laboratory

S c a le ................................................................................................................ ‘-8#SCOTT, W ALTER M. JONES, JOSEPH II and LIN BERG, GEORGE

0—Greetings from the Vice Presidents........................................................ P580

SEIBERT, CHARLES A —Your Host — The Philadelphia Section ..................................... P590

SHERWOOD, NEIL H—Nitrile Latiees — A New Concept in Textile F in ish ing. . . . . P262

SIMON, S A and HARMON, C—Source o f Unbleachable Color iu C otton .............................................. P100

SM A LLHORST, D F—Textile-W aste Treatment in T ex a s ....................................................... P386

SMITH, HERBERT O. KEATING, ESMOND J, COOPER, ALBERT S and MURPHY, ALTON L—Some Design Features o f a Pilot Plant Continuous Range for

Chemical Treatment o f Cotton Yarn and F abrics..................... 65SNYDER, DUANE W—

Cotton Slashing with Synthetic Compounds as a Means towardPollution A batem ent............................................................................. P382

SOUTHER, R HOBART—Opening Address by the Chairman, Symposium on Waste-

disposal Problems o f Southern M ills .................................................. P379SOUTHER, R HOBART and ALSPAUGH, THOS A—

Biological Treatment o f Mixtures o f Highly Alkaline Textile-Mill Waste and Sewage...................................................................... P390

SPICER, GEORGE W—Investigation into the Use o f Diammonium Phosphate in the

Dyeing ol Dacron and Dacron-W ool Blends.................................... P87STAM, P B—

A New Chemical for the Stabilization o f Viscose R ayon. . . . . P251STANS BURY, MACK F and HOFFPAUIR, CARROLL L—

Distribution o f Phosphorus during Processing and Charring ofTHPC-resin-treated Cotton F abrics.................................................. 645

sT e e l e , w r —Pollution Control by Recovery o f Caustic Soda.......................... P400

STEINER, F G—W ool Processing Here and A droad ....................................................... P212

STREAM -SANITATION COMMITTE OF PIEDMONT SECTION—Bibliography on Textile W aste............................................................ PI 68

SWAN, L I) and ANDREEN, J H—Finishing Fabrics o f Man-made F ibers............................................. P350

TAYLOR, JOHN T and BORGHETTY, HECTOR C—Desizing Procedures in Relation to Enzyme E valuation................ P256

TE-Sr, A F—Color Perform ance o f Solution-dyed A cetate.................................... P199

THEEL, PERCIVAL—American Dyestuff Reporter A w ard.................................................. P8AATCC National Committee on Stream P ollu tion ..................... P396

TRAUT, FREDERICK V—Greetings from the Convention Chairm an........................................ P581

VON BERGEN. W ERNER, MILLSON, HENRY and BROMMEL- SIEK. W ILLIAM F—The Dyeing Characteristics o f Different W ool Grades................. P73

WACHTER, ARTH UR R—Opening Remarks by the Presiding Chairman (Finishing Ses­

sion AATCC S ym posium )................................................................. P132WALKER. H R, SCHMITT, C H A and SAALFRANK, C W—

The Sandocryl Process for the Dyeing o f Polyacrylonitrile P’ibers P903 WALLIN, GUY R—

A T rilog y .......................................................................................................... 248WALMSLEY, L L—

New Developments in Tricot Dyeing....................................................... P490WARD, GEOFFREY R—

Antistatic Action versus M olecular Structure............................... P220WEIR, W ILLIAM H—

Classification o f Streams in G eorgia..................................................... P397WELCH, I H JR—

Washable R ayons........................................................................................... P216WENGRAF, PAUL—

Patent D igest......................................... 31, 153, 203, 232, 265, 343.369, 467, 503, 652, 669

W1TWER, D B and HOLMES, R J—PVP and Its A pplications...................................................................... P702

WOOD, P J—Highlights o f the Past Y ear ......................................... ' ........................ 864

WOODRUFF, JACKSON A—Dyeing and Finishing Rayon Tufted Carpets............................... P636

YOUNG, LEWIS A—Relation o f Federal Stream-Pollution Laws to Industry............ P380

ZIMMERMAN, C L, MECCO, J M and CARLINO, A J—A Study Qf Carriers in Dyeing Dacron Polyester F ibers......... .. P296

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