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ALL I A DAYKS LEAR N Be careful Jackie tht - a Say Donegau, why clon't Well what flu you know, stuff 1loesn't taste like beer. you watch your partner, not Jim, it looks like spaghettif' the photographerf' Uur business manager Basil Svhneeweis shows Norm Bill Manning, ,lim Dloran and Earl Schull: watch a rlye Schneider how its l ' box in action. Gene lfrttpbtmller must have ' . ' 1 one lll the rlyehouse. Pay attention, seen lt before. Sy Berman.
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The A.A.T.C.C. is an organization which was founded in the early part of this century to disseminate information, relative to the chemistry, dyeing and finishing fields in the textile industry. The parent organization has made pro- visions in its constitution for the setting up of student chapters in those institutions recognized by the A.A.T.C.C. Any student attending an institute of this kind may enroll as a student member, and, as such, receive twice a 111onth the publication of the A.A.T.- C.C.g the American Dyestuff Reporter, and a copy of the yearbook of the association. The A.A.'l'.C.C. Student Chapter of thc Philadelphia Textile Institute was established for the purpose of acquainting the students with current day problems and thc trend of current day research in the textile field. This chapter which had been inactive during the war years was reactivated in the fall of 1946. With this reactivation we were helped immeasurably by Professors Thecl and Monegois efforts in securing for our meet- ings 111cn prominent in the textile and related fields as speakers. Uur meetings, which are held once a month during the school year, are events which are looked forward to by members and non-members alike, as it gives us all a chance to glean information direct from men in the field. Among the subjects discussed during 19416-47 were g'Continuous Methods of Dyeing and Bleaching Rayon and Cottonii by Mr. Leslie Wfarmslcy of the American Viscose Company and wfhe Continuous Application of Vat Dyestuffsw by Mr. ,lohn Hennessey of the General Dyestuff Corporation, and Wfhe Problems involved in the Construction of a Modern Dyehousen by Mr. P. J. Wood of thc Royce Chemical Company. During 1947-48 we have had only one meeting of thc Student Chapter at which time the speaker was Mr. Richard Stehlc, of Brehm Si Stehle, who spoke on acid dyeing. Also. Mr. Harry Morgan, of John Lees 81 Son, added comments. The schedule for the remainder of the school session is being arranged by the pro- gram committee. MEMBER Seymour Berman R. N. Combs Henry W. First-hing J. .l. Gang Alvin Garhlik Charles P. Hoffner Willialnl A. Hoffman C. W. Holweiger Jack W. Jerome Arthur A. Kuehn L. B. Koller David Leshin Ralph Elwell Gordon Loeb T. B. Manheim Richard Mansfield Doris McAllister James Moran Arthur Price Rene Putinier 89 Roderit' W. Rahe Ellis A. Safdeye T. R. Scanlon Basil Schneeweis Norman Schneider Bernard Sugarman Allen Sutcliffe Steve Tomko Sherman E. Weiser Manfred Tomach
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a Al Gusman at the finisher. Elliot Levinsky checking u chain on a hand loom. Bill Dunning in the Weave Shed Which out, Mr. ClHQ llDlI,t get your fingers caught yn
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