1. Publications. 1929-1991, undated.
Over the course of his life, Milton Harris authored more than two-hundred scientific
publications. Harris saved reprints of many of these publications, which are now
organized into the first series of the Harris collection. Of particular interest
are the copy of Harris's 1929 doctoral dissertation in box 1.001 and the large volume
of work conducted on the structure and properties of wool dating to the mid- and late-1930s.
7 boxes
1.001.
Publications of Milton Harris. 1929.
1.1.
Dispersed Systems of the Protein-silk Fibroin. Dissertation, Yale University. 1929.
1.002.
Publications of Milton Harris. 1930-1939.
2.1.
Study of the Fibroin from silk in the Isoelectric Region. Ind. and Eng. Chem., 22, 539 (1930) [Milton Harris and Treat B. Johnson]. 1930.
2.2.
Study of Silk Fibroin in the Dispersed State. Ind. and Eng. Chem., 22, 965 (1930). [Milton Harris and Treat B. Johnson]. 1930.
2.3.
The Effect of pH on the Photochemical Decomposition of Silk. Bureau of Standards J. of Research. 7, 1179-1184 (1931). [Milton Harris and Daniel Jessup]. 1931.
2.4.
The Chemical Aspects of Salts in Silk Manufacture. The Melliand Textile Monthly. February 1931. 1931.
2.5.
The Isoelectric Point of Wool. Bureau of Standards J. of Research. 8, 779-786 (1932). 1932.
2.6.
The Isoelectric Point of Silk. Bureau of Standards J. of Research. 9, 557-560 (1932). 1932.
2.7.
The Physical Chemistry of the Proteins of Silk and Wool. American Dyestuff Reporter. 58-62, February 1, 1932. February 1, 1932.
2.8.
The Combination of Silk and Wool with Positive and Negative Ions. Bureau of Standards J. of Research. 10, 475-478 (1933). 1933.
2.9.
The Carbonization Process: A Study of the System Wool-Sulphuric Acid-Water. Bureau of Standards J. of Research. 10, 475-478 (1934). 1934.
2.10.
Iodine Number of Wool: A Method for Determining the Action of Various Chemical Reagents
on Wool and Other Proteins. Bureau of Standards J. of Research. 12, 803-809 (1934). [Milton
Harris, Harvey A. Neville and William C. Fritz]. 1934.
2.11.
Photochemical Decomposition of Silk. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 13, 151-155 (1934). 1934.
2.12.
Amino-Nitrogen Contents of Wool and Collagen. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 14, 563-574 (1935). [Joseph R. Kanagy and Milton Harris]. 1935.
2.13.
Selective Adsorption from Soap Solutions. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 14, 765-770 (1935). [Harvey A. Neville and Milton Harris]. 1935.
2.14.
Effect of Alkalies on Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 15, 63-71 (1935). 1935.
2.15.
Oxidation of Wool: Effect of Hydrogen Peroxide on Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards, 16, 301-307 (1936), [Arthur L. Smith and Milton Harris]. 1936.
2.16.
Oxidation of Wool: The Lead Acetate Test for Hydrogen Peroxide Bleached Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 16, 309-313 (1936). [Arthur L. Smith and Milton Harris]. 1936.
2.17.
Mechanism of the Sulfur Lability of the Alkali Degradation of Wool Protein. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 16, 475-480 (1936). [J.A. Crowder and Milton Harris]. 1936.
2.18.
Oxidation of Wool: Photochemical Oxidation. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 17, 97-100 (1936). [Arthur L. Smith and Milton Harris]. 1936.
2.19.
Oxidation of Wool: Alkali-Solubility Test for Determining the Extent of Oxidation.
J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 17, 577-583 (1936). [Milton Harris and Arthur L. Smith]. 1936.
2.20.
Reaction of Wool with Strong Solutions of Sulfuric Acid. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 18, 343-350 (1937). [Milton Harris, Ralph Mease and Henry Rutherford]. 1937.
2.21.
State of Sulphur in Oxidized Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 18, 623-628 (1937). [Milton Harris and Arthur L. Smith]. 1937.
2.22.
Nature of the Acid-Dyeing Process. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 19, 81-87 (1937). [Arthur J. Smith and Milton Harris]. 1937.
2.23.
Estimation of Amino Nitrogen in Insoluble Proteins. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 19, 467-477 (1937). [Henry A. Rutherford, Milton Harris and Arthur L. Smith]. 1937.
2.24.
Stress Strain Characteristics of Wool as Related to its Chemical Constitution. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 19, 535-549 (1937). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1937.
2.25.
Communication Re: Stress-Strain Characteristics of Wool as related to it Chemical
Constitution. Proceedings of the American Association of Textile Chem. and Color. December 23, 1937.
[Milton Harris and Arnold M. Sookne]. December 23, 1937.
2.26.
What Can the Mill Man Expect from Fundamental Research? American Dyestuff Reporter. January 10, 1938. January 10, 1938.
2.27.
Detection of Oxidation in Wool. J. Of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards, 20, 555-557
(1938). [Henry A. Rutherford and Milton Harris]. 1938.
2.28.
Reaction of Wool with Hydrogen Peroxide. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 20, 559-561 (1938). [Henry A. Rutherford and Milton Harris]. 1938.
2.29.
Photochemical Reactions of Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 20, 563-569 (1938). [Milton Harris and Arthur L. Smith]. 1938.
2.30.
Base-Combining Capacity of Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 22, 535-542 (1939). [ Milton Harris and Henry A. Rutherford]. 1939.
2.31.
Electrophoretic Studies of Silk. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 23, 299-308 (1939). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1939.
2.32.
Electrophoretic Studies of Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 23, 471-477 (1939). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1939.
2.33.
Photochemical Decomposition of the Cystine in Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 23, 597-601 (1939). [Henry A Rutherford and Milton Harris]. 1939.
1.003.
Publications of Milton Harris. 1940-1949.
3.1.
Determination of Uronic Acids in Cellulosic Materials. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 24, 13-23 (1940). [Roy L. Whistler, Albert R. Martin and Milton Harris]. 1940.
3.2.
Combination of Wool Protein with Acid and Base: Hydrochloric Acid and Potassium Hydroxide.
J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 24, 335-367 (1940). [Jacinto Steinhardt and Milton
Harris]. 1940.
3.3.
Concerning the Existence of Fractions of the Sericin in Raw Silk. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 24, 415-421 (1940). [Henry A. Rutherford and Milton Harris]. 1940.
3.4.
Pectic Substance in Cotton and its relation to the Properties of the Fiber. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 24, 555-565 (1940). [Roy L. Whistler, Albert R. Martin and Milton Harris]. 1940.
3.5.
Microscopic Examination of Cotton Fibers in Cuprammonium Hydroxide Solutions. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 24, 743-748 (1940). [Charles W. Hock and Milton Harris]. 1940.
3.6.
Relation of Cation Exchange to the Acidic Properties of Cotton. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 25, 47-60 (1940). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1940.
3.7.
Reaction of Silk Fibroin with Diazomethane. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 25, 451-458 (1940). [Henry A. Rutherford, Wilbur I. Patterson and Milton Harris]. 1940.
3.8.
Combination of Wool Protein with Acid and Base: The Effect of Temperature on the Titration
Curve. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 25, 519-544 (1940). [Jacinto Steinhardt,
Charles H. Fugitt and Milton Harris]. 1940.
3.9.
Cotton and Other Textile Fibers. American Wool and Cotton Reporter. August 8, 1940. August 8, 1940.
3.10.
Surface Characteristics of Cotton Fibers, As Indicated by Electrophoretic Studies.
J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 26, 65-69 (1941). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1941.
3.11.
Combination of Silk Fibroin with Acid and with Base. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 26, 71-79 (1941). [Leland F. Gleysteen and Milton Harris]. 1941.
3.12.
Microscopic Structure of the Cotton Fiber. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 26, 93-104 (1941). [Charles W. Hock, Robert C. Ramsay and Milton Harris]. 1941.
3.13.
Base Combining Capacity of Cotton. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 26, 205-211 (1941). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1941.
3.14.
Electrophoretic Studies of Nylon. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 26, 289-292 (1941). [Milton Harris and Arnold M. Sookne]. 1941.
3.15.
Relative Affinities of the Anions of Strong Acids for Wool Protein. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 26, 293-320 (1941). [Jacinto Steinhardt, Charles H. Fugitt and Milton Harris]. 1941.
3.16.
Photochemical Reactions in Silk. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 27, 81-88 (1941). [Henry A. Rutherford and Milton Harris]. 1941.
3.17.
Role of Cystine in the Structure of the Fibrous Protein, Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 27, 89-103 (1941). [Wilbur I. Patterson, Walton B. Geiger, Louis R. Mizell and Milton
Harris]. 1941.
3.18.
Microscopic Structure of the Wool Fiber. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 27, 181-190 (1941). [Charles W. Hock, Robert C. Ramsay and Milton Harris]. 1941.
3.19.
Estimation of Aldehyde Groups in Hydrocellulose from Cotton. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 27, 449-457 (1941). [Albert R. Martin, Leonard Smith, Roy L. Whistler and Milton
Harris]. 1941.
3.20.
Nature of the Resistance of Wool to Digestion by Enzymes. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 27, 459-468 (1941). [Walton B. Geiger, Wilbur I. Patterson, Louis R. Mizell, Milton
Harris]. 1941.
3.21.
Wool Can Be Improved. Textile Research. November, 1941. November 1941.
3.22.
Further Investigations of the Affinities of Anions of Strong Acids for Wool Protein.
J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 28, 201-216 (1942). [Jacinto Steinhardt, Charles H. Fugitt and
Milton Harris]. 1942.
3.23.
Elasticity of Wool as Related to Its Chemical Structure. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 73-86 (1942). [Milton Harris, Louis R. Mizell and Lyman Fourt]. 1942.
3.24.
Fractionation of Cellulose Acetate. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 123-130 (1942). [Arnold M. Sookne, Henry A. Rutherford, H. Mark and Milton Harris]. 1942.
3.25.
Oxidation of Cellulose: The Reaction of Cellulose with Periodic Acid. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 131-141 (1942). [Henry A. Rutherford, Francis W. Minor, Albert R. Martin
and Milton Harris]. 1942.
3.26.
Dependence of the Indigestibility of Wool Protein Upon Its Polymeric Structure. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 271-277 (1942). [Walton B. Geiger and Milton Harris]. 1942.
3.27.
Chemically Modified Wools of Enhanced Stability. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 381-389 (1942). [Walton B. Geiger, F.F. Kobayashi and Milton Harris]. 1942.
3.28.
Combination of Wool Protein with Acids in Mixtures, and Its Relation to the Acid Dyeing
of Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 417-424 (1942). [Jacinto Steinhardt, Charles
H. Fugitt and Milton Harris]. 1942.
3.29.
Mechanical Properties of Cellulose Acetate as Related to Molecular Chain Length. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 30, 1-14 (1943). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1943.
3.30.
Nature of the Reaction of Wool with Alkali. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 30, 47-53 (1943). [Louis R. Mizell and Milton Harris]. 1943.
3.31.
Combination of Wool Protein with Weak Acids. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 30, 123-128 (1943). [Jacinto Steinhardt, Charles H. Fugitt and Milton Harris]. 1943.
3.32.
Thermal Properties of Moist Fabrics. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 32, 229-252 (1944). [Charles W. Hock, Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1944.
3.33.
Intrinsic Viscosities and Osmotic Molecular Weights of Cellulose Acetate Fractions.
J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 34, 459-465 (1945). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1945.
3.34.
Polymolecularity and Mechanical Properties of Cellulose Acetate. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 34, 467-476 (1945). [Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. 1945.
3.35.
Some Factors Contributing to the Felting of Wool. American Dyestuff Reporter. February 12, 1945. February 12, 1945.
3.36.
Cellulose Acetate Fractions: Intrinsic Viscosity and Osmotic Molecular Weight. Ind. and Eng. Chem.. 37, 475, May 1945. [Arnold Sookne and Milton Harris]. May 1945.
3.37.
Evaluation of Rayon Warp Sizing Materials. Rayon Textile Monthly. June 1945. [G.B. Frankenberg, A.M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. June 1945.
3.38.
The Future of Industrial Textile Research. American Dyestuff Reporter. 35, 103-106 (1946). 1946.
3.39.
Developments in Textiles in 1945. Chem. and Eng. News. 24, 327, February 1946. [Milton Harris and Gypsy Frankenberg]. February 1946.
3.40.
Relation of Fiber Diameter to Modification of Wool Resulting from Chemical Processing.
Textile Research Journal. 16, (4), April 1946. [Daniel Frishman, Arthur L. Smith and Milton Harris]. April 1946.
3.41.
Drop Penetration Apparatus for Evaluation Water Repellent Fabrics. American Dyestuff Reporter. June 17, 1946. June 17, 1946.
3.42.
The Use of Water-Permeability Measurements on Swelling-Type Fabrics. Textile Research Journal. 16, (11), November 1946. November 1946.
3.43.
Chemical Developments In Textiles in 1946. J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 25, (2), January 13, 1947. January 13, 1947.
3.44.
Diffusion of Water Vapor Through Textiles. Textile Research Journal. 17, (5), May 1947. May 1947.
3.45.
New Developments in the Chemical Modification of Wool. American Dyestuff Reporter. June 16, 1947. June 16, 1947.
3.46.
Natural and Synthetic Protein Fibers. Textile Research Journal. 17, (6), June 1947. June 1947.
3.47.
Textile Fiber Developments. Chem. and Eng. News. 26, (21), January 5, 1948. [Robert E. Wright and Milton Harris]. January 5, 1948.
3.48.
Some Aspects of the Chlorination of Wool to Produce Shrink Resistance. American Dyestuff Reporter. January 26, 1948. [Milton Harris and Daniel Frishman]. January 26, 1948.
3.49.
Chemical Modification of Wool-Replacement of Disulfide Groups by More Stable Linkages.
Ind. and Eng. Chem.. 40, (316), February 1948. [Alfred E. Brown and Milton Harris]. February 1948.
3.50.
Measurement of the Frictional Properties of Wool Fibers. Textile Research Journal. 18, (8), August 1948. [Daniel Frishman, Arthur L. Smith and Milton Harris]. August 1948.
3.51.
Reaction Between Wool and Active Chlorine. Ind. and Eng. Chem.. 40, (12), December 1948. [Daniel Frishman, Lydia Hornstein, Arthur L. Smith and
Milton Harris]. December 1948.
3.52.
Treatment of Wool to Impart Shrinkage Resistance Thereto. United States Patent Office,
no. 2,457,033. December 21, 1948. [Harry F. Clapham, Milton Harris and Arthur L. Smith]. December 21, 1948.
3.53.
Chemistry of Keratin. J. Soc. Cosmetic Chem.. 1, 223-230 (1949). 1949.
3.54.
Textile Research Pays Dividends. Chem. and Eng. News. 27, (23), January 3, 1949. [Robert E. Wright and Milton Harris]. January 3, 1949.
3.55.
Basic Research Benefits Textiles. Rayon and Synthetic Textiles. March 1949. March 1949.
3.56.
Method of Treating Wool. United States Patent Office, no. 2,466,695. April 12, 1949.
[Daniel Frishman and Milton Harris]. April 12, 1949.
1.004.
Publications of Milton Harris. 1950-1959.
4.1.
Textile Industry Changes Pace. J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 28, (1), January 2, 1950. [Robert E. Wright and Milton Harris]. January 2, 1950.
4.2.
Prevention of Supercontraction in Modified Wool Fibers. Textile Research Journal. 20, (1), January 1950. [Alfred E. Brown, Janet H. Pendergrass and Milton Harris]. January 1950.
4.3.
A Simple Quantitative Test for the Felting of Wool Top. Textile Research Journal. 20, (4), April 1950. [Herman Bogaty, Daniel Frishman, Arnold M. Sookne and Milton
Harris]. April 1950.
4.4.
Textile Chemicals. Chem. Industries. August 1950. [Robert E. Wright and Milton Harris]. August 1950.
4.5.
Comparative Rain Resistance of Various Wool Fabrics. American Dyestuff Reporter. August 21, 1950. [Arnold M. Sookne, Francis W. Minor and Milton Harris]. August 21, 1950.
4.6.
Some Felting Properties of Wools of Different Geographical Origins. Textile Research Journal. 20, (9), September 1950. [Arnold M. Sookne, Herman Bogaty and Milton Harris]. September 1950.
4.7.
Fabric-Making Material. United States Patent Office, no. 2,504,523. April 18, 1950.
[Milton Harris, Lyman Fourt, Byrell W. Bullock and Godfrey Bloch]. April 18, 1950.
4.8.
Process of Treating Keratinous Materials. United States Patent Office, no. 2,508,714.
May 23, 1950. [Milton Harris and Alfred E. Brown]. May 23, 1950.
4.9.
The Rate of Drying of Fabrics. Textile Research Journal. 21, (1), January 1951. [Lyman Fourt, Arnold M. Sookne, Daniel Frishman and Milton
Harris. January 1951.
4.10.
More Specific Properties...As Related To Any Given End Use Is the Need of the Textile
Industry from New Synthetic Fibers. Chem. and Eng. News. 29, 545, February 12, 1951. February 12, 1951.
4.11.
Effect of Construction on the Laundering Shrinkage of Knitted Woolens. Textile Research Journal. 21, (2), February 1951. [Herman Bogaty, Louis I. Weiner, Arnold M. Sookne and Milton
Harris]. February 1951.
4.12.
The Chemical Modification of Wool Treatment with Formaldehyde Solutions. Textile Research Journal. 21, (4), April 1951. [Alfred E. Brown, Lydia R. Hornstein and Milton Harris]. April 1951.
4.13.
Some Tensile Properties of Wool in Solutions Containing Salt and Acid. Textile Research Journal. 21, (7), July 1951. [Herman Bogaty, Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. July 1951.
4.14.
The Felting of Shrink-Resistant Wool as Related to Some Properties of the Single Fiber.
Textile Research Journal. 21, (11), November 1951. [Arnold M. Sookne, Herman Bogaty and Milton Harris]. November 1951.
4.15.
The Felting of Wool as Related to the Elastic and Swelling Behavior of the Fiber.
Textile Research Journal. 21, (11), November 1951. [Herman Bogaty, Arnold M. Sookne and Milton Harris]. November 1951.
4.16.
Some Effects of Construction on the Laundering Shrinkage of Wool Fabrics. Textile Research Journal. 21, (12), December 1951. [Herman Bogaty, Louis I. Weiner, Arnold M. Sookne, Mary
L. Cozart and Milton Harris]. December 1951.
4.17.
Textile Chemical Development, J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 30, (1), January 7, 1952. [Milton Harris and Anthony M. Schwartz]. January 7, 1952.
4.18.
Method and Composition for Imparting Water Resistance to Textile Material. United
States Patent Office, no. 2,615,824. October 28, 1952. [Francis W. Minor, Arnold M.
Sookne, Milton Harris and Gray L. Pyle]. October 28, 1952.
4.19.
Textile Chemicals...Textiles are Just Emerging From a Slump That Effected Many Segments
of the Entire Chemical Industry. Chem. and Eng. News. 31, 43, February 5, 1953. [Milton Harris and Daniel Frishman]. January 5, 1953.
4.20.
The Felting in Laundering of Wool Blends. Textile Research Journal. 23, (2), January 1953. [Herman Bogaty, Arnold M. Sookne, Louis I. Weiner and Milton
Harris]. January 1953.
4.21.
The Nature of a Fabric Surface: Thickness-Pressure Relationships. Textile Research Journal. 23, (2), February 1953. [Herman Bogaty, Norman R.S. Hollies, John C. Hintermaier
and Milton Harris]. February 1953.
4.22.
Some Properties of Serges Made from Blends of Wool with Acrylic Type Synthetics. Textile Research Journal. 23, (8), August 1953. [Herman Bogaty, Norman R.S. Hollies, John C. Hintermaier and
Milton Harris]. August 1953.
4.23.
Supercontraction of Modified Keratin Fibers. Textile Research Journal. 23, (9), September 1953. [Lawrence G. Beauregard, Alfred E. Brown and Milton Harris]. September 1953.
4.24.
The Nature of a Fabric Surface: Evaluation by a Rate-of-Cooling Method. Textile Research Journal. 23, (11), November 1953. [Norman R.S. Hollies, Herman Bogaty, John. C. Hintermaier
and Milton Harris]. November 1953.
4.25.
Handbook of Textile Fiber. Milton Harris, Editor. Harris Research Laboratories, Inc.
Washington, D.C.; Textile Book Publishers, Inc. New York, N.Y. 1954.
4.26.
The Era of Consolidation of Textiles? Chem. and Eng. News. 32, 38, January 4, 1954. [Milton Harris and John Krasny]. January 4, 1954.
4.27.
The Nature of the Modifications of Wool by Various 'Chlorination' Processes and Their
Effect on the Wear Life of Shrink Resistant Materials. American Dyestuff Reporter. March 15, 1954.
[Daniel Frishman and Milton Harris]. March 15, 1954.
4.28.
Biosynthesis of C14-Specifically Labeled Cellulose by Acetobacter zylinum. I. From D-Glucose-1-C14 with and without Ethanol. J. Am. Chem. Soc.. 76, 1658. March 20, 1954. [Francis W.
Minor, Glenn A. Greathouse, Harold G. Shirk, Anthony M. Schwartz and Milton Harris]. March 20, 1954.
4.29.
Some Problems with Blending. Textile Research Journal, 24, 4, April, 1954. [Milton Harris]. April 1954.
4.30.
Method for Stripping Color From Keratinous Materials. United States Patent Office,
no. 2,685,496. August 3, 1954. [Milton Harris and Alfred E. Brown]. August 3, 1954.
4.31.
The Place of the Chemist in the World. The Chemist. 35, (7), 269-71 (July 1957). Also included: "Milton Harris" by Dr. Walter J. Murphy.
pp. 271-74. July 1957.
1.005.
Publications of Milton Harris. 1960-1969.
5.1.
Raymond E. Reed, Man and Scientist. J. Soc. Cosmetic Chem.. 13, 99-101 (1962). 1962.
5.2.
The Challenge for Tomorrow. Chem. and Eng. News. 41, 6-10, (1963). 1963.
5.3.
John B. Speakman, D.Sc., F.I.C., F.T.I.J., J. Soc. Cosmetic Chem.. 18, 503-505 (1967). 1967.
5.4.
Polymers in Industry. Polymers in the Engineering Curriculum. October 28-29, 63-78 (1968). 1968.
5.5.
A Matter of Opinion. Scientific Research. 3, (21), 38-39 (1968). 1968.
1.006.
Publications of Milton Harris. 1970-1979.
6.1.
The Paradoxical Years: Perkin Medal Award Address, Chem. and Eng. News. 48, 54-56 (1970) 1970.
1.007.
Publications of Milton Harris. undated.
7.1.
The Research Program of the Textile Foundation at the National Bureau of Standards.
American Dyestuff Reporter. undated. undated.
7.2.
Characteristics of Wool and Wool Fabrics. unknown publication, undated. [Herman Bogaty,
Lyman Fourt and Milton Harris]. undated.
7.3.
Quartermaster Research on Water Resistant Textiles. The Office of Technical Services,
U.S. Department of Commerce, Textile Series Report No. 37, undated. [Staff of Harris
Research Laboratory]. undated.
7.4.
Degradation from Weathering of Tentage Fabrics. The Office of Technical Services,
U.S. Department of Commerce, Textile Series Report No. 40, undated. [W.E.C. Yelland,
Harris Research Laboratory]. undated.
7.5.
The Treatment of Army Socks for Shrink Resistance. Office of the Quartermaster, General
Military Planning Division, Research and Development Branch, Textile Series Report
No. 46, undated. [Staff of Harris Research Laboratory and Textile Research Laboratory]. undated.
7.6.
A Study of Some Factors Affecting the Shrink-Resistance of Wool. The Office of Technical
Services, U.S. Department of Commerce, Textile Series Report No. 50, undated. [Harris
Research Laboratory]. undated.
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