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H. Leaderman. Elastic and Creep Properties of Filamentous Materials and Other High Polymers, Textile Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1943. [Pg.123]

Leaderman, H. Elastic and creep properties of filamentous materials, p. 175. Textile foundation, Washington, D. C. (1943). [Pg.504]

In 1950, the staffs of the Textile Research Institute and the Textile Foundation began publication in the Textile Research Journal of annual reviews of research and development in the field of textiles. The review of 1949 literature includes 826 references, that of 1950 literature, 1622 references (54). [Pg.175]

Mock G N, A Century of Progress, North Carolina Textile Foundation, 92, Raleigh, NC, 2001. [Pg.89]

Leaderman, H. (1943), Elasticity and Creep of Filamentous Materials, The Textile Foundation, Washington, DC. [Pg.493]

The profit came from the dyes that the Textile Alliance purchased without specific advance orders from the United States those with orders were sold at cost. Patterson testimony in USA v. The Chemical Foundation, Inc., 2 964, 978-79 Patterson testimony in Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Hearings, Alleged Dye Monopoly (1922), 329 Patterson to Horace B. Cheney, March 1, 1928, CHH, box 87 Minutes of the Second Meeting to Dispose of the Surplus, December 7, 1927 The Textile Foundation, Boston Herald (June 21, 1930) 10 Herty to Frank A. Fleisch, April 22, 1930, CHH, box 87 Arthur N. Young, David E. Finley, and Edward Pickard, to the Secretaries of State, Treasury, and Commerce, Disposition of the Surplus Monies of the Textile Alliance, Incorporated, April 13, 1927, Hoover Papers, Department of Commerce, box 598, folder Textiles, 1922-28 ... [Pg.599]


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