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1 Milton Harris Papers (MSS Harris) Series 10. Professional Activities Scrapbook, Box 12 Folder 01 This scrapbook is comprised predominately of clippings from newspapers (local, regional, and national) and industry publications (such as Science News Letter, Women's Wear Daily, and Rayon Textile Monthly) from 1946 to Topics include milestones in Harris' career; textile industry lectures and conferences events; and advancements in textile production such as moth-resistant wool, improved fabric dyes, wool reprocessing, shrink-proof wool, and wrinkle-resistant fabric. The scrapbook also includes several photographs, programs, advertisements. Page 1 Clipping from Textile World. "No Denkendorf Here," by C.N. Bendigo, March Page 2 Flyer [ 1946] from Tom Bartlett Insurance with a clipping from an unknown newspaper titled "Mr. Milton Harris to Address Chemists," Page 3 Clipping from The Detroit Chemist. "Milton Harris to Speak at November Meeting," November Clipping from Detroit Michigan Free Press. "It's A Date-This Week in the World of Business," November 10, Clipping from Toledo, Ohio Times. "Chemists to Meet," November 8, Clipping from Textile World. No Title, January Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Harris Named to Head Chemical Society Unit," undated. Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Harris Named to Head Chemical Society Unit," undated. Clipping from Toledo Ohio Blade. "Chemists Hear Discussion on Textile Goods," November 15, Clipping from Detroit Michigan Times. "Chemists to Meet," November 13, Page 4 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Heads Cellulose Chemists of ACS"; "Chemists Hear Talk on Textiles"; "Synthetic [Protection] Fiber Improvement Seen By Dr. Harris"; "Dr Harris Head Chemical Society Cellulose Division," Daily News Record, October 28, "Milton Harris Alters Name of Firm, Sets Up Instrument Unit"; "Fiber Extensometer," undated. Page 5 Clipping from Daily News Record. "New Textile Fiber Measuring Device Introduced to ACS," April 18, Clipping from New York Herald Tribune. "Chemists Alter Basis of Wool to Resist Moths," by Lester Grant, April 19, Clipping from Citizen-Patriot, Jackson, MI. "Process Will Make Wool Resist Moths," April 20, Clipping from Fresno Bee. "New Wool Method May Defy Moths," April 20, Clipping from Cincinnati Times-Star. "Moth Repellent Wool Is Possible," April 19, Clipping from Harrisburg, PA News. "Reports New Technique For Mothproofing Wool," April 20, Page 6 Clipping from South Bend, IN Tribune. "Science Studies New Wool Which Moths Will Avoid," April 19, Clipping from Elizabeth, RI Journal. "New Wool Process May Ban Moths," April 18,
2 Clipping from Boston Post. "Anti-Moth Wool," April 21, Clipping from Santa Barbara Evening News Press. "Science Unfair to Moths -- New Way to Change Chemical Structure of Wool Discovered," by Paul F. Ellis, April 18, Clipping from Washington, DC News. "Mothproof Wool?" April 18, Clipping from St. Louis Star-Times. "New Technique Can Make Wool Moth Resistant," April 18, Clipping from Pasadena Star-News and Post. "New Technique Resists Wool Moths," April 18, Page 7 Clipping from New York News Record. "New Textile Fiber Measuring Device Introduced to ACS," April 18, Clipping from Pueblo Star-Journal. "Scientist Says New Technique May Save Wool From Moths," April 18, Clipping from Paterson, NJ News, May 10, Clipping from Blackfoot Bulletin. "New Technique," April 21, Clipping from Pawtucket Times. "Beating the Moth," April 22, Clipping from Indianapolis Times. "New Process May Make Wool Resist[ant to] Moths," April 18, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Anti-Moth Wool," undated. Page 8 Clipping from Worcester, MA Gazette. "The Moth Crisis," April 21, Clipping from East Palestine, OH Leader. "New Technique Makes Wool Moth Resistant," April 19, Clipping from Christian Science Monitor. "Wool Material Preserved By New Process," Herbert B. Nichols, April 19, Clipping from Paterson, NJ News. "New Technique May Make Wool Resistant to Moths," April 18, Page 9 Clipping from Wheeling News-Register. "New Process L[???] That Preserve[s???]," Paul F. Ellis, April 18, Clipping from Porterville Recorder. "Technique making Wool Resistant to Moths Reported," April 19, Clipping from Tucson Citizen. "New Methods Improve Wool," by Paul F. Ellis, April 18, Clipping from Bronx Home News. "Science Locks Door to Moths Who Prey on Precious Wool," April 18, Page 10 Clipping from Christian Science Monitor. "Wool Material Preserved By New Process," April 19, Clipping from Mena, AK Evening Star. "Moth Resistant Wool May Soon Be Produced," April 18, Clipping from Logan Herald-Journal. "Wool Resistant To Moths-Maybe," April 19, Page 11 Clipping from New York Herald-Tribune. "Chemists Alter Basis of Wool To Resist Moths," Lester Grant, April 19, Clipping from Billings Evening Gazette. "Moth-Resistant Wool Developed," by Paul F. Ellis, April 20, Clipping from Oroville, CA Mercury. "New, Cheap Technique May Protect Wool From Moths,", by Paul F. Ellis. April 24, Page 12 Clipping from Ventura Star-Free Press. "Technique Discovered To Make Wool More Valuable," April 18,
3 Clipping from Excelsior Springs Standard. "New Technique Protect Wool From Moths," April 24, Clipping from Pittsfield, MA Berkshire Eagle. "Chemistry Helps Wool To Resist Moths' Assaults," April 25, Page 13 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Dr. Harris to Lead Natl. Textile Seminar to Be Held May 12-16," Clipping from The National Canvas Goods Manufacturers' Review. "Philadelphia Textile Institute," May Photo from magazine or newspaper, Page 14 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Discussing Discussion at Shawnee," undated. Photo of Harris with two men, Page 15 Clipping from Daily News Record. "Informal Moments at the Textile Seminar," May 19, Page 16 Clipping from Barre Wool Topics. "Shrinking Machine Processes Top for Washable Woolens," April Page 17 Clipping from Newsweek. "Science: Bad News For Moths," November Page 18 Clipping from The Sunday Ledger-Enquirer. "Textile Leaders Attend Chemists' Banquet Here," undated. Photo taken at the 'Southern Regional Laboratory.', October 8, Page 19 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Of Stars, Men and Atoms," by Thomas R. Henry. "Of Stars, Men and Atoms," by Thomas R. Henry. "Dr. Milton Harris Cited By War Dept. For QM Research." Daily News Record. April 13, No Title. "Textile Chemist Cited," April 13, Page 20 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Baring of Molecule's Secret Clears Way for Artificial Wool," by Leland Forrester. "Named to New Post in Textile Research." "Frayless Collars, Tougher Sheets Goals for Cotton," Page 21 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Portland Scientist Finds Dye Secrets." "Fabric Stability Seen." "QMC Committee to Test for Possible Army Wool Change." "Uncovers Secret of Wool Elasticity." "3 Government Men to Receive Science Awards." "Harris Named to Head Chemical Society Unit," Page 22 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Gene Sarazen in Form As He Plays Over Oakmont." "Chemists of State Attend Meeting Here." "Textile Heads Meet Tonight." "Business Briefs of D.C. Interest," Page 23
4 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "No Title." "Named to New Post in Textile Research." "N.W. Woods Full of 'Stockings' Rayon Expert Speaks Piece," by Richard Syring. "Wool," Page 24 Clipping from Buffalo Evening News. "Chemists Are Told Wool's Elasticity Is Its Strong Point," December 15, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Fiber Extensometer," undated. Clipping from Elko Free Press. "New Technique Makes Wool Able Resist All Moths," by Paul F. Ellis, April 19, Page 25 Flyer for the North Jersey ACS Meeting. Newark, NJ, May 10, Photo of two men, undated. Photo of a man on a horse, undated. Photo of three men on a boardwalk, undated. Page 26 Clipping from a newspaper in Lowell, MA. "Commencement Exercises Held at Lowell Textile, June 2, Page 27 Program for the 49th Commencement Exercises of the Lowell Textile Institute, June 2, Page 28 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "New Dyes and Chemicals," undated. Clipping from Think. "Wool," June Page 29 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Fiber Extensometer." "Fiber Extensometer," undated. Page 30 Three photos from the Textile Chemical Conference. New London, NH, undated. Page 31 Clipping from Collier's. "Mission Completed," Ed. by Fredrick J. Neely, June 21, Page 32 Clippings from newspapers. "Finishes, Detergency Chosen ACS Textiles Session Topics." Daily News Record. August 18, "Fiber Extensometer." unknown publication, undated. "New Dyes and Chemicals." unknown publication, undated. "Fiber Extensometer." unknown publication, undated. "Cellulose Experts To Report on Work." unknown publication, undated. Page 33 Clippings from Collier's. "Look what I found..." by Kirk. undated. "Congratulations, Professor..." by Irwin Caplan, undated. Page 34 Clipping from Daily News Record. "New Crease-Resist Test Method Proposed to ACS," by Kenneth Howry, September 19,
5 Clipping from Woman's Wear Daily. "Textile Forum Part of American Chemists' Meeting This Week," September 18, Page 35 Clipping from New York News Record. "ACS Parley Today to Hear Research Data on Textiles," September 15, Clipping from New York News Record. "New Crease-Resist Test Method Proposed to ACS," by Kenneth Howry, September 19, Page 36 Clipping from Daily News Record. "Research Trends on 4 Major Finishing Problems Outlined," by Kenneth Howry., February 25, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Dr. Harris Named Visiting Professor at Polytechnic," January 14, Page 37 Clipping from Daily News Record. "Latest Device for Testing Chlorine Effect Described," February 18, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Wool Converted to New Fiber, Harris Declares," by Staff, undated. Page 38 Clipping from Rayon Textile Monthly. "Milton Harris Awarded Olney Medal," January Page 39 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "No Title." "No Title." "December Speaker," undated. Page 40 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Clothed In Textiles So We Won't Embarrass We Learn Fiber Structure From Milton Harris," undated. Clipping from Daily News Record. "Harris Notes Value of Silk Over Nylon for Some Uses," January 9, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Foundation Experts Study Wool Structure," undated. Page 41 Clipping from Daily News Record. "Couple Research with Management M. Harris Urges," January 7, Clipping from Science News Letter. "Properties of Fibers Depend on Molecules," December 1, Clipping from New York World Telegram. "Longer Life for Fabrics," March 7, Page 42 Photo from a meeting or lecture, undated. Page 43 Clipping from Daily News Record. "Offensive Against Rayon Advised at Cotton Council," January 22, Clipping from The Stroock Craftsman. "Executive-Foreman Dinner," January Page 44 Clipping from Chem. And Eng. News. "Chicago Section Selects 'Ten Ablest'," undated. Page 45 Photo of 1st royalty check for Harriset, November 13,
6 Clipping from Daily News Register. "M. Harris Negotiates Wool Shrink Licences Here but Not Abroad," undated. Clipping from unknown newspaper. "The Editor Reports:" by Harry Riemer, January 23, Page 46 Photo and clipping from unknown newspaper. Harris with Herman Bogaty and Richard Mattson, Page 47 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Head of Research Unit to Address Chemists." "Textile Fibers," by Milton Harris. "Textile Chemist." "Society Told New Chemistry Aid to Textile Industry." "New About Town," undated. Page 48 Clipping from New York Herald-Tribune. "Fair-Trade Code On Shrinkproof Wool Due Soon," June 28, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Harris Discloses 5 Wool Mills Use Shrink Treatment," undated. Clipping from unknown newspaper. "New 'Harriset' Users Named," undated. Page 49 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Guest Speaker At CATCC Meeting in Montreal." "Home Washers Too Rough On Treated Wools, Two Agree," by Kenneth Howry, Page 50 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Philadelphia March Speaker." March "Study New Uses, Dr. Harris Tells Phila. Textile School." "Textile Flameproofing," by Milton Harris. "Harris, Milton," March Page 51 Clippings from newspapers. "Textile Gains From High Polymer Chemistry Sited," by Kenneth Howry. Daily News Record. April 5, "Research Director Speaks at Wooster." "Textile Expert Speaks to Chemist Club," April 5, Page 52 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Will Address Chemists," undated. Clipping from Newsweek. "Science: Bad News for Moths," November 3, Page 53 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Textile Research Group, Foundation Plan Closer Action." "Back From Playing in British Amateur Golf," undated. Page 54 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Soup From Old Suits Called A Possibility," by Thomas R. Henry. "More, Better Soaps Promised As New Association Forms," by Kenneth Howry. "What of the Moth," undated. Page 55 Clippings from unknown newspapers. "Coated Fabrics, Films." "New Moth Proofing Process." "The March Meeting," by Guy F. Rolland. The Octagon. "Harris Research Laboratories," undated. Page 56
7 Clipping from Leather and Shoes. "Bretton Woods ALCA Conclave Sets New Attendance Record," June 26, Page 57 Photo of Harris with three men, Page 58 Clipping from Chicago Daily Tribune. "Wool," March 23, Page 59 Clipping from Chicago Daily Tribune. "Baring of Molecule's Secret Clears Way for Artificial Wool," March 21, Page 60 Invitation to the Cosmos Club for a lecture by Harris, April 5, Program for the St. Louis Section of the ACS, October 5, Page 61 Official notification from the War Department of Harris' appointment as 'Expert Consultant' to the Office of the Quartermaster General., January 18, Page 62 Photo from a dinner, Washington DC. r to l: Calloway, Briggs, Blanchard, [Sookne], [Bogaty], [Berch or Fourt], [Winres], [Dellarme], Carman, Walker, Schwartz, Harris, Woolfe and [Fifer], Page 63 Clipping from Journal Of Commerce. "Textile Men Hear Talk About Fibers," May 9, Page 64 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Licence Mills to Use Yarn-Shrinkage Method," undated. Clipping from Pittsfield Berkshire Eagle. "Chemical Society to Hear Dr. Harris," September 30, Clipping from Dallas News. "Longer Life For Woolens With Process," September 16, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Connecticut Valley ACS Meets Sunday," October 5, Clipping from North Adams, MA Transcript. "Chemical Society Group Will Open Season October 9," September 25, Clipping from Springfield Daily News. "Textile Fibers Speaker's Topic," September 27, Page 65 Clipping from Oregonian. "One-Time Portland Boy Develops Army's Process to Prevent Shrinkage of Wool," September 15, Page 66 Clipping from Springfield Daily News. "Textile Fibers Speaker's Topic," September 27, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Braves to Assist Rever Promote Shrink-Resistance," by Grant Southward, September 14, Clipping from Dallas News. "Longer Life for Woolens With Process," September 16, Page 67
8 Advertisement from Daily News Record, October 6, Page 68 Ad from Washington Post, October 22, Page 69 Photo of the Toni Research Lab, September 29-30, Page 71 Clipping from Chicago Daily News. "Science and You," by James R. Irving, Clipping from Lancaster News, Lancaster, PA. "March of Science," October 17, Clipping from Springfield Union, Springfield, MA. "Chemical Society Talk," October 7, Clipping from North Adams Transcript, No. Adams, MA. "New Textile Yarns Described by Chemist," October 11, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Chemical Changes in Fibers Held Base of New Raw Material," October 19, Page 72 Clipping from New York Times. "Textile Industry Lags in Research," by Herbert Koshetz, undated. Clipping from Waterbury Republican. "Planned And Systematic Exercises Aid Polio Victims," by Alton L. Lakeslee, October 17, Page 73 Clipping from Washington Post. "A Radio That Healed," October 17, Page 74 Ad from Daily News Record, March 11, Page 75 Ad from unknown newspaper, undated. Page 76 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Toni Permanent Is Not Hair Set, Firm Tells FTC," undated. Clipping from Harrisburg News. "Old Carpets Rejuvenate," November 27, Clipping from Buffalo News. "Process Speeds Wool Reclamation," November 23, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "New Process of Army Controls Sweater Shrinkage," undated. Clipping from Pawtucket Times. "Speed repossession of Wool Carpets," November 25, Clipping from Charleston Gazette, Charleston, WV. "Old Woolen Carpets Can Now Get Quick, Cheap Reprocessing, November 22, Clipping from Birmingham Post, Birmingham, AL. "Color Taken Out of Old Woolen Carpet," November 21, Page 77 Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Dr. Milton Harris On New U.S. Panel of Textile Industry," undated. Clipping from Rochester Times. "How to Create Imitation Wool Still Baffling," May 3, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "FTC Discloses Awful Truth -- Neither Twin Has the Toni," undated. Page 78
9 Clipping from Toledo Blade. "Carpet Decolored By Faster Process," November 18, Clipping from Cincinnati Times-Star. "Shrinkless Wool, Wrinkleless Cotton Soon," by Thomas R. Henry, November 9, Clipping from unknown newspaper. "Science Develops Shrinkless Wool," undated. Clipping from St. Paul Pioneer Press. "Old Wool Redyed With No Damage," November 19, Clipping from Troy, NY Record. "Chemical Society Schedules Future Speakers," February 1, Clipping from San Francisco Chronicle. "New Processes Will Prolong Life of Fabrics," October 9, Clipping from Waco Times Herald. "Wrinkleless Cotton, Shrinkless Wool Seen," September 29, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Tootal Broadhurst Plans to Introduce Shrinkproof Socks," October 11, Page 79 Clipping from Christian Science Monitor. "New Process Reclaims Wool Without Loss," December 1, Clipping from Chicago Tribune. "New Technique Aids Recoloring of Old Woolens," January 1, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Close Link Noted Between Shrinking and Wear of Socks," undated. Clipping from Washington, DC Pathfinder. "No Hug, No Crinkle," October 5, Page 80 Clipping from Dayton News. "Shrinkless Wool Now Possible," September 28, Clipping from Chicago News. "U.S. Chemists Improve Cotton, Wool," September 28, Clipping from New Haven Register. "Chemical Group Hears Report On Shrinkless Wool," October 5, Clipping from Sacramento Bee. "Wrinkleproof Cotton, Rayon Clothes Are Foreseen for Women," September 25, Clipping from Detroit News. "Cotton Made Wrinklees," September 28, Clipping from Atlanta Journal. "Shrink-Proof Woolens Are Result of Chemicals," September 25, Clipping from Milwaukee Journal. "No Wrinkles or Shrinkage in Wool, Cotton," October 2, Page 81 Clipping from Nyack Journal-News. "Chemical Society Hears Discoveries to End Shrinkage," September 21, Clipping from Kansas City Star. "On In Fabric Research," October 4, Clipping from Louisville Times. "Wool Made Shrinkless," September 27, Clipping from Boston Herald. "Wrinkle Resistant Dresses on Way," September 21, Clipping from Seattle Times. "Chemistry Cuts Wool Shrinkage," September 27, Clipping from Scranton Times. "ACS Hears About Shrinkless Wool," September 27, Clipping from Hazelton, PA Standard-Sentinel. "Less Ironing For the Ladies," September 23, Clipping from Omaha Morning World-Herald. "Shrinkless Wool Is Expected Soon," September 28, Page 82 Clipping from Boston Herald. "Wrinkle Resistant Dresses on Way," September 21, Clipping from an unknown publication. "Heads or Tails," undated. Clipping from Long Beach Press-Telegram. "New Wrinkle - Cotton, Rayon Dresses Soon Won't Have 'Em," September 21, Clipping from Albuquerque Journal. "Chemists to Process Fabric Qualities To Prevent Shrinking," September 22, Clipping from Syracuse Post-Standard. "New Elastic Fiber to Keep Wrinkle Out of Clothing, September 21, Clipping from Tacoma News-Tribune. "Shrinkage, Wrinkles On Way Out," September 26, 1949.
10 Page 83 Clipping from Time. "Indigestible Wool," October 31, Clipping from Philadelphia Inquirer. "Science Develops Shrinkless Wool," undated. Clipping from Lincoln Journal. "Wrinkless Cotton, Shrinkless Wool Reported Now Possible," October 2, Clipping from an unknown publication. "Wool Shrink Patent Issued to Harris," undated. Clipping from an unknown publication. No title, undated. Clipping from an unknown publication. "U.S Chemists Improve Cotton, Wool," undated. Page 84 Clipping from Schenectady Union-Star. "Chemist Cites Development In Textiles," February 17, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Harris Wool Strip Process Serviced by Alex. Smith,", March 31, Clipping from King Features Syndicate. "Laff-A-Day," October 28, [1950?]. Clipping from Troy Times-Record. "Chemical Society Hears Address By Research Man," February 16, Program for the Society of Cosmetic Chemists 5th Annual Meeting. New York, New York, December 8, Page 85 Clipping from Rochester Democrat & Chronicle. "How to Create Imitation Wool Still Baffling, Says Researcher, May 4, Clipping from Retailing Daily. "Harris Wool Process Held Aid to Rug Mills," April 3, Clipping from Troy Morning Record. "Chemists Hear Research Official, February 16, Page 86 Clipping from an unknown publication. "2 AEC Research Projects Given to Laboratories Here," undated. Clipping from an unknown publication. "Wool Color Strip Process Ready Soon, Harris Says," undated. Clipping from Women s Wear Daily. "Surface Roughness Of Textiles Affects Wearing Properties," September 18, Clipping from Business Week. "Tougher Textiles, October 8, Clipping from Daily News Record. "Insulating Value Is Aim for Fabric Patent Assigned Bloch," April 19, [1950?]. Clipping from an unknown publication. "US-Canada Chemists Told 2 Ways to Get Wool Secret," undated. Clipping from Albany Knickerbocker News. "Address on Textiles," February 16, Page 88 Clipping from Publisher Syndicate. "Strictly Business, May 8, Clipping from Journal Of Commerce. "Chemical Extends Wear Life of Wool," September 3, Clipping from an unknown publication. "Basic Patent Issued On 'Harriset' Method," undated. Clipping from Daily News Record. "New Wool Modification Process Described to ACS, September 1, Clipping from an unknown publication. "Detergency Methods Analyzed," undated.
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