Oregon State UniversitySpecial Collections & Archives Research Center

Milton Harris Papers, 1925-1996

10. Non-Harris Materials. 1940-1992, undated.

Series 10 is comprised primarily of scientific publications collected by Milton Harris as pertinent to his own research interests.


2 boxes

Boxes 10.001 - 10.002 (Page: 1 - 2)



10.001.
Non-Harris Publications. 1940-1991.
1.1.
Pectic Substance of Cotton Fibers in Relation to Growth. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 25, 305-308 (1940). [Roy L. Whistler, Albert R. Martin and Carl M. Conrad]. 1940.
1.2.
Electrodialytic Estimation of Ash and of Acidic and Basic Groups in Textile Fibers. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 25, 61-69 (1940). [Arnold M. Sookne, Charles H. Fugitt and Jacinto Steinhardt]. 1940.
1.3.
The Selective Combination of Wool Protein with Acids in Mixtures. Amer. Soc. Biological Chem.. April 15-19, 1941. [Jacinto Steinhardt]. April 15-19, 1941.
1.4.
The Panoflex, A Simple Device for Evaluating the Pliability of Fabrics. J. of Natl. Bureau of Standards. 27, 469-477 (1941). [Edwin C. Dreby]. 1941.
1.5.
Fluidity of Triton F and Xanthate Solutions as a Measure of Cellulose Degradation. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 27, 543-549. [Ralph T. Mease and Leland F. Gleysteen]. 1941.
1.6.
Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Amide and Peptide Bonds in Proteins. J. Biological Chem.. 141-995-996 (1941). [Jacinto Steinhardt]. 1941.
1.7.
A New Conception of Fibers. Fiber and Fabric. May 17, 1941. [No Author]. May 17, 1941.
1.8.
Calculation of Protein-Anion Affinity Constants from Acid Titration Data. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 28, 191-199 (1942). [Jacinto Steinhardt]. 1942.
1.9.
Microscopic Structure of Flax and other Related Bast Fibers. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 41-50 (1942). [Charles W. Hock]. 1942.
1.10.
Catalyzed Hydrolysis of Amide and Peptide Bonds in Proteins. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 315-327 (1942). [Jacinto Steinhardt and Charles H. Fugitt]. 1942.
1.11.
Analysis of the Selective Combination of Wool with Acids in Mixtures. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 29, 425-436 (1942). [Jacinto Steinhardt]. 1942.
1.12.
Part-Wool Blankets for Use in Barracks. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 30, 203-208 (1943). [Herbert F. Schiffer, Louis R. Mizell and F.T. Mosedale]. 1943.
1.13.
Autographic Load-Elongation Apparatus for Fibers. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 31, 25-31 (1943). [Arnold M. Sookne and Henry A. Rutherford]. 1943.
1.14.
Structure of the Wool Fiber as Revealed by the Electron Microscope. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 31, 229-236 (1943). [Charles W. Hock and Howard F. McMurdie]. 1943.
1.15.
Scale Substance of Wool. J. of Research Natl. Bureau of Standards. 32, 127-130 (1944). [Walton B. Geiger]. 1944.
1.16.
Some Applications of Stress-Strain Measurements to the Determination of Fiber Properties. Amer. Soc. for Testing Mat.. 498-502 (1948). [Arnold M. Sookne]. 1948.
1.17.
Soaps and Synthetic Detergents in the Textile Field. Soap and Sanitary Chemicals. February 1948. [Anthony M. Schwartz]. February 1948.
1.18.
New Concepts and Trends in the Detergent Field. Soap and Sanitary Chemicals. April 1948. [Anthony M. Schwartz]. April 1948.
1.19.
Cosmetic Functions of Synthetic Detergents. J. of Soc. Cosmetic Chem.. 1, 327-335 (1949). [Anthony M. Schwartz]. 1949.
1.20.
Fibers in Future Fabrics Rayon and Synthetic Textiles. March 1949. [Pierre Sillan]. March 1949.
1.21.
Principles of Detergency and Their Application in Textile Processing. J. Amer. Oil Chem. Soc.. 26, (5), 212-215, May 1949. [Anthony M. Schwarz]. May 1949.
1.22.
Process for Imparting Shrink Resistance to Wool. United States Patent Office, No. 2,499,987. March 7, 1950. [Harry F. Clapham and Arthur L. Smith]. March 7, 1950.
1.23.
New Wool From Old. Newsweek. May 22, 1950. May 22, 1950.
1.24.
The Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part I: Measurement of Reflectance Characteristics Related to Luster. Textile Research Journal. 21, (7), July 1951. [Lyman Fourt and Arnold M. Sookne]. July 1951.
1.25.
The Deposition of Lime Soap on Fabrics During Washing. J. Amer. Oil Chem. Soc.. 29, (4), 158-161, April 1952. [D.C. Knowles, Jr., Julian Berch and Anthony M. Schwartz]. April 1952.
1.26.
Method of Rendering Organic Textile Material Water Repellent and Composition Therefor. United States Patent Office, No. 2,597,614. May 20, 1952. [Alfred E. Brown, Arnold M. Sookne and Francis W. Minor]. May 20, 1952.
1.26a.
Process for Rendering Proteinaceous Textile Materials Water Repellant. United States Patent Office, no. 2,599,590, June 10, 1952. [Arnold M. Sookne and Alfred E. Brown]. June 10, 1952.
1.27.
Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part II: Decrystallizing and Mercerizing Influence on Luster. Textile Research Journal. 23, (1), January 1953. [Lyman Fourt and Pauline Streicher]. January 1953.
1.28.
Method of Rendering Organic Textile Material Water Repellant and Composition Therefor. United States Patent Office, No. 2,662,039. December 8, 1953. [Alfred E. Brown, Arnold M. Sookne and Francis W. Minor]. December 8, 1953.
1.29.
Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part III: Correlation of Visual and Physical Aspects of Luster. Textile Research Journal. 24, (1), January 1954. [Lyman Fourt, Ruth M. Howorth and Marjorie B. Rutherford]. January 1954.
1.30.
Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part IV: Effect of Weaving Pattern on Luster in a Series of Bleached Cotton Fabrics. Textile Research Journal. January 1954. [Lyman Fourt and Marjorie B. Rutherford]. January 1954.
1.31.
Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part V: Fiber Shape in Relation to Luster. Textile Research Journal. 24, (2), February 1954. ]Lyman Fourt, Ruth M. Howorth, Marjorie B. Rutherford and Pauline Streicher]. February 1954.
1.32.
Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part VI: Yarn Structure in Relation to Luster. Textile Research Journal. 24, (2), February 1954. [Lyman Fourt, Ruth M. Howorth, Marjorie B. Rutherford and Pauline Streicher]]. February 1954.
1.33.
The Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part VII: Fiber Properties and Variety Characteristics in Relation to Luster. Textile Research Journal. 24, (3), March 1954. [Lyman Fourt, Ruth M. Howorth, Marjorie B. Rutherford and Pauline Streicher]. March 1954.
1.34.
Better Mercerizing for Improved Luster. American Dyestuff Reporter. May 10, 1954. [Lyman Fourt and Arnold M. Sookne]. May 10, 1954.
1.35.
The Improvement of Luster of Cotton: Part VIII: Selection Within Commercial Varieties on the Basis of Fiber Properties. Textile Research Journal. 24, (7), July 1954. [Lyman Fourt, Ruth M. Howorth, Marjorie B. Rutherford and Pauline Streicher]. July 1954.
1.36.
Junior Academy Meets with Chemical Society. The Reporter: Newsletter for Science and Math Teachers. 1 (5): 1 (February 1959). February 1959.
1.37.
ACS Names Advisory Board Members. Chem. And Eng. News. (January 1, 1962). January 1, 1962.
1.38.
Mulligatawny. Lab Notes, The Derby Company, Inc. 4 (3): 54-58 (Christmas 1963). [Roland E. Derby]. Christmas 1963.
1.39.
The Tragedy of the Commons. Science. 162: 1243-1248 (1968). [Garrett Hardin]. 1968.
1.40.
The Chemist of the Future. Chem. and Ind. News. June 7, 1969. [D.S. Davies]. June 7, 1969.
1.41.
Science at a Policy Crossroads. Technology Review. April 1971. [Don K. Price]. April 1971.
1.42.
Mobility Patterns in Three Scientific Disciplines. Amer. Sociological Assoc.. August 28-31, 1972. [Robert McGinnis and Vijai P. Singh]. August 28-31, 1972.
1.43.
Will the Chemical Industry Survive the Post-Industrial Society? Ind. Research Inst.. May 31, 1977. [William W. Bewley, Jr.]. May 31, 1977.
1.44.
The Future: Society. Business Week. September 3, 1979. [No Author]. September 3, 1979.
1.45.
D.I.R. 1981. Conoco, Inc. Research and Development. May 12, 1981. [Office Services and Graphics Department]. May 12, 1981.
1.46.
NSF Studies Cooperative R&D. Science. 224: 1411 (1984). [Jeffery L. Fox]. 1984.
1.46a.
National Academy of Sciences, National Research Council. National Academy Press. 1984. [Peregrine S. White and Fredrica W. Wechsler]. 1984.
1.47.
Why Oregon Suddenly Looks Good to High-Tech Companies. Business Week. November 5, 1984. [No Author]. November 5, 1984.
1.48.
Business Goes to College for a Brain Gain. Fortune. March 16, 1987. [Jeremy Main]. March 16, 1987.
1.49.
Chemistry of High-Temperature Superconductors. Science. 242, 1519-1526 (1988). [A.W. Sleight]. 1988.
1.50.
Superconductivity: Is the Party Over? Science. 244, 914-916 (1989). [Robert Pool]. 1989.
1.51.
Promise of Superconductivity Sparks Cooperative R&D Efforts. Chem. and Eng. News. 67, 19-24 (1989). [Stu Borman]. 1989.
1.52.
Understanding Superconductivity. Invention and Technology. 5, 48-57 (1989). [John P. McKelvey]. 1989.
1.53.
Endowed Chairs Symbolize Distinction. The Oregon Stater. April 1991. [David Fulton]. April 1991.

10.002.
Assorted Non-Harris Materials. 1970, 1992, undated.
2.1.
Press Release: "Milton Harris Award to David Barnes," Oregon State University. Fall 1992.
2.2.
Typescript: The Outlook for Innovation: A Policy View. William D. Carey, AAAS, unknown location. undated.
2.3.
Typescript: The Medalist, the Scientist. Harvey A. Neville. Olney Medalist Award. undated.