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Collection Number: 04436

Collection Title: Mildred Gwin Andrews Papers, 1913-1985.

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Size 58.5 feet of linear shelf space (approximately 40000 items)
Abstract Mildred Gwin Andrews was executive secretary of the Southern Combed Yarn Spinners Association (SCYSA), 1936-1946; expert consultant on textiles to the U.S. Army Office of Quartermaster General and member of the War Production Board's Committee on Industrial Salvage during World War II; field representative for Dudley, Anderson, and Yutzy, a public relations firm, 1946-1952; and director of public relations, 1952-1955, and executive secretary, 1955-1968, of the American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). While associated with the ATMA, Andrews managed the American Textile Machinery Exhibitions-International, 1952-1965. In the mid-1950s, Andrews directed publicity for the Tungsten Institute. Throughout her life, Andrews published books and articles chiefly, but not exclusively, about textiles. After 1970, Andrews ran a public relations firm, Andrewtex, in Charlotte, N.C. She was also a consultant for the first International Trade Mart in Honduras and a lecturer on textile machinery in Asian countries. Personal papers and writings of Mildred Gwin Andrews and records of the American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA) and its predecessor the National Textile Machinery Manufacturers Association. The ATMA records, chiefly dated 1952-1970, include annual reports, minutes of Board of Directors' meetings, financial records, correspondence, records of American Textile Machinery Exhibitions-International, promotional material of the ATMA and various textile companies, governmental and association reports, economic forecasts, and newspaper and magazine clippings. Also included are records of the Textile Exhibitors Association, the Southern Combed Yarn Spinners Association, and the Tungsten Institute. There are also files relating to Andrews's work with the War Production Board during World War II; to International Executive Service Corps (I.E.S.C.) work in Honduras; the U.S. Dept. of Commerce trade mission to the Netherlands; and tariffs and foreign trade. In addition, there are writings and research notes, chiefly about the textile industry; personal correspondence and subject files; and photographs of people and of textile machinery. Among the most important writings are a history of the textile industry, entitled The Men and the Mills (1987), and an earlier book, Profit Life of Textile Machinery (1957).
Creator Andrews, Mildred Gwin, 1903-1984.
Curatorial Unit University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Library. Southern Historical Collection.
Language English
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Mildred Gwin was born in Greenwood, Miss., on 31 January 1903, the daughter of Sally Barnes Humphreys and Samuel Lizzie Gwin. Samuel Gwin was a prominent lawyer and cotton planter in the Delta region of Mississippi. He sent his daughter to the National Cathedral School in Washington, D.C. After graduation in 1921, Mildred returned to her Mississippi to study law in her father's office.

On 4 September 1923, Mildred Gwin married Stephen Elliot Barnwell, a cotton broker of Gastonia, N.C. The couple had one child, Gwin Barnwell, who later married Robert I. Dalton, Jr. In November 1937, Mildred Gwin and Stephen Barnwell divorced. Eight years later, Mildred Gwin married Elmer F. Andrews, who died in 1964.

Mildred Gwin Andrews began her lifelong involvement in the textile industry in 1930 as a "girl Friday" for the Gaston County Yarn Spinners Association, which soon changed its name to the Southern Combed Yarn Spinners Association (SCYSA). At the same time, Mildred took a night job in the spinning room of a cotton mill in order to learn mill technique. She held the post of Executive Secretary of the SCYSA from 1936 until 1946. During World War II, she was a "dollar-a-year man" as Expert Consultant on Textiles to the U.S. Army Office of Quartermaster General. She also served on the War Production Board's Committee on Industrial Salvage. From 1946 to 1952, Andrews worked with Dudley, Anderson, and Yutzy, a public relations firm. She was a field representative for them, and served on the Textile Committee on Public Relations, helping to run the Textile Information Service.

In 1952, she joined the American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA) as its Director of Public Relations, becoming Executive Secretary of the organization in 1955. In 1968, Andrews retired from the ATMA, but continued to work part-time as a consultant and an assistant to the president of the Association.

While associated with the ATMA, Andrews managed the American Textile Machinery Exhibitions-International, 1952-1965. She also remained active in other fields and with other organizations. In the mid-1950s, for example, she directed publicity for the Tungsten Institute.

Throughout her life, Andrews published numerous books and articles chiefly but not exclusively about textiles. Her writings on the textile industry include Faces We See (1939), Cotton Magic (1944), Profit Life of Textile Machinery (1957), and the posthumously published The Men and the Mills: A History of the Southern Textile Industry (1987), as well as dozens of articles for newsPapers, industry journals, and for several editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Written in the 1950s, "The Textile Almanac," although never published, provided much material for later articles and for The Men and the Mills. For the Tungsten Institute, Andrews wrote Tungsten: The Story of an Indispensable Metal (1955).

In 1970, Andrews retired from the ATMA and eventually settled in Charlotte, N.C. She remained active as a writer, publishing a serialized history of the textile industry and The Men and the Mills. She also ran a public relations firm, Andrewtex. and was a consultant for the first International Trade Mart in Honduras and lecturer on textile machinery in Asian countries. In North Carolina, Andrews participated in civic organizations, church activities, museum fund raising, and various charity functions. She died in October 1984.

Sources: Southern Oral History Program Collection, Interview H-153 (Southern Historical Collection); Who's Who of American Women (1970-1971).

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This collection includes personal papers of Mildred Gwin Andrews and writings on the textile industry and her position as American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA) Executive Secretary. These writings made her the de facto historian and archivist of the American textile machinery industry. Many of the organization's records, when purged from its active files during the 1970s, came to rest in her hands.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 1. American Textile Manufacturers Association (ATMA) Records, 1913-1985.

About 11,000 items.

Note that original file folders titles have, for the most part, been retained.

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About 4,000 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Records and correspondence of the American Textile Machinery Association, founded as the National Textile Machinery Manufacturers Association (NATMMA) in 1933, and renamed the ATMA in 1952. Most material dates from 1952 to 1970, when Andrews was involved in the organization, although material ranging from the 1930s through the 1980s is also included.

The bulk of this subseries is comprised of minutes and miscellaneous records of the annual meetings and the Board of Directors meetings of the ATMA. The contents of notebooks of the meeting minutes, 1948-1968, have been kept intact, with the miscellaneous material, chiefly press releases, following. Additional official records include directories, organizational manuals, bylaws, and audits.

Also housed in this subseries are the records of a special trade representative, G. E. Putnam, sent by ATMA to Japan and Korea in 1948-1949. Reports from this mission provide insight into postwar trade relations, wages, exchange rates, prices for textile machinery, rebuilding efforts, and the U.S. military occupation government of Japan. In a dispatch of February 1949, only a year before war broke out, Putnam described the tenuous state of the Republic of Korea and its army. For financial records connected to this mission, see the Samuel F. Rockwell files in Series 1.3.

Folder 1

Accounting of Samuel F. Rockwell, 1951-1957.

Folder 2

Advertising Managers Group. Reports and Miscellaneous, 1952-1954.

Folder 3

Andrews, M. G., Correspondence. Miscellaneous.

Folder 4

Andrews, M. G., Correspondence. Treasurer, 1957-1970.

Folder 5-11

Folder 5

Folder 6

Folder 7

Folder 8

Folder 9

Folder 10

Folder 11

Annual Meeting Minutes. 1948-1964.

Folder 12-15

Folder 12

Folder 13

Folder 14

Folder 15

Annual Meeting Minutes. 1965-1968.

Folder 16

Annual Meeting Minutes. 1969-1970.

Folder 17

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1954.

Folder 18

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1955.

Folder 19

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1956.

Folder 20

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1957.

Folder 21

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1958.

Folder 22

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1959.

Folder 23

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1960.

Folder 24

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1961.

Folder 25

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1962.

Folder 26

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1963.

Folder 27

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1964.

Folder 28

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1965.

Folder 29

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1966.

Folder 30

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1967.

Folder 31

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1968.

Folder 32-33

Folder 32

Folder 33

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1969.

Folder 34

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1970.

Folder 35

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1971.

Folder 36

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1972.

Folder 37

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1973.

Folder 38

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1974.

Folder 39

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1975.

Folder 40

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1976.

Folder 41

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1977.

Folder 42

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1978.

Folder 43

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1979.

Folder 44

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1980.

Folder 45

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1982.

Folder 46

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1983.

Folder 47

Annual Meeting Miscellaneous. 1984, undated.

Folder 48

Annual Reports. 1955-1967.

Folder 49

Annual Reports. 1968-1979.

Folder 50

ATMA Statements on Tariff Rates, 1960-1961.

Folder 51

Audits M. G. Andrews, Executive Secretary, ATMA, 1961-67.

Folder 52

Audits M. G. Andrews and ATME-I, 1962-1966.

Folder 53

Audits National Association of Textile Machinery Manufacturers (NATMM), 1933-1952.

Folder 54

ATMA. 1952-1959.

Folder 55

ATMA. 1959-1969.

Folder 56

ATMA. ATME-I, 1954, 1960, 1962-1966.

Folder 57-62

Folder 57

Folder 58

Folder 59

Folder 60

Folder 61

Folder 62

Board of Directors Meetings Minutes. 1948-1962.

Folder 63-67

Folder 63

Folder 64

Folder 65

Folder 66

Folder 67

Board of Directors Meetings Minutes. 1963-1968.

Folder 68

Board of Directors Meetings Minutes. 1969.

Folder 69

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1948.

Folder 70

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1953.

Folder 71

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1954.

Folder 72

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1955.

Folder 73

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1956.

Folder 74

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1957, 1959.

Folder 75

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1960-1961.

Folder 76

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1963.

Folder 77

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1964.

Folder 78

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1968, 1969.

Folder 79

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1972.

Folder 80

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1974.

Folder 81

Board of Directors Meetings Miscellaneous. 1980.

Folder 82

Business records--Miscellaneous, 1934-1935.

Folder 83

Constitution and by-laws.

Folder 84

Contract with Mildred G. Andrews. 1955.

Folder 85

Contract with Mildred G. Andrews. 1956.

Folder 86

Contract with Mildred G. Andrews. 1957.

Folder 87

Contract with Mildred G. Andrews. 1961.

Folder 88

Correspondence. 1944-1950.

Folder 89

Correspondence. 1951-1981.

Folder 90

Division II meetings.

Folder 91

Finances Budget of ATME-I public relations, 1958-1960.

Folder 92

Finances Budget, 1937, 1946, 1968-1969.

Folder 93

Finances Budget, 1970-1971.

Folder 94

Finances Dues, 1938-1956.

Folder 95

Finances Dues, 1958.

Folder 96

Finances Dues, 1959.

Folder 97

Finances Dues, 1960, 1962, 1966.

Folder 98

Internal Revenue Service--ATMA suggestions for revisions, 1961-1962.

Folder 99

Legal services, 1968-1969.

Folder 100

Management conferences. 1978.

Folder 101

Management conferences. 1983.

Folder 102

Membership. 1940, 1950, 1955.

Folder 103

Membership. 1979.

Folder 104

Membership. Undated.

Folder 105-109

Folder 105

Folder 106

Folder 107

Folder 108

Folder 109

Mission to Japan--Reports and correspondence, 1948-1949.

Folder 110

NRA Code Authority.

Folder 111

Officers and directors.

Folder 112

Official directories. 1971, 1973.

Folder 113

Official directories. 1975-1976.

Folder 114

Official directories. 1982-1983.

Folder 115

Organizational manuals. 1977-1978.

Folder 116

Organizational manuals. 1979-1980.

Folder 117

Organizational manuals. 1982, 1984.

Folder 118

Public relations.

Folder 119-120

Folder 119

Folder 120

Records transferred from Record Book, 1933-1939.

Folder 121-122

Folder 121

Folder 122

Stock certificates--Cancelled--Enclosures.

Folder 123

Stock certificates--Original American Textile Exhibitors' Association, 1913.

Folder 124

Trade Information Committee, 1968.

Folder 125

Treasurer--Correspondence, 1957-1961.

Folder 126

Western Union bills.

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About 200 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Chiefly the correspondence of E. Kent Swift, president of the ATMA from 1938 to 1945.

Folder 127

1935-1939.

Folder 128

1937-1941.

Folder 129

1941.

Folder 130

1942-1943.

Folder 131

1944-1945.

Folder 132

1945-1946.

Folder 133

1947.

Folder 134

Report on Survey of Technical Improvements, 1910-1935.

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About 2500 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Records of Samuel F. Rockwell, a director and the treasurer of the National Association of Textile Machinery Manufacturers (NATMM, renamed ATMA in 1952) from its creation in 1933 to his retirement from both positions in 1957. He was also the treasurer and eventually president of the Davis and Furber Machinery Company, one of the ATMA member companies.

The bulk of these materials are financial records and ledgers of the Association and of the Code Authority for the textile machinery industry as organized under the New Deal's National Recovery Administration, 1934-1935.

Other materials in these files include records, 1937-1957, of ATMA's Division II (Woolen and Worsted Preparatory and Yarn Machinery), of which Rockwell was the Director, and materials concerning meetings of the War Production Board, 1944-1945, and the Industrial Advisory Committee of the National Production Authority, 1950-1951.

Folder 135

ATMA Bylaws--Changes, 1933-1955.

Folder 136

Clippings--Miscellaneous.

Folder 137

Code Authority Administrative disbursements. November 1933-March 1934.

Folder 138

Code Authority Administrative disbursements. April-August 1934.

Folder 139

Code Authority Administrative disbursements. September-December 1934.

Folder 140

Code Authority Administrative disbursements. January-July 1935.

Folder 141

Budget and financial reports, 1933-1935.

Folder 142

Bulletins and reports, 1934-1935.

Folder 143

Financial ledger, 1935.

Folder 144

Financial ledger-Cash disbursements. 1933-1934.

Folder 145

Financial ledger-Cash disbursements. 1934-1935.

Folder 146

Financial ledger--Member dues.

Folder 147-148

Folder 147

Folder 148

Miscellaneous material, 1933-1935.

Folder 149

Narrow fabrics industry proposed amendments, 1935.

Folder 150

Reports of meetings, 1934-1935.

Folder 151-152

Folder 151

Folder 152

Settlement, 1935.

Folder 153

Division II meetings. 1937, 1940, 1943, 1944.

Folder 154

Division II meetings. 22 November 1943.

Folder 155

Division II meetings. 27 November 1944.

Folder 156

Division II meetings. November 1945.

Folder 157

Division II meetings. 8 April 1947.

Folder 158

Division II meetings. 6 April 1948.

Folder 159

Division II meetings. April 1949.

Folder 160

Division II meetings. April 1950.

Folder 161

Division II meetings. 11 April 1951.

Folder 162

Division II meetings. 15 April 1952.

Folder 163

Division II meetings. 8 April 1953.

Folder 164

Division II meetings. 19 October 1954.

Folder 165

Division II meetings. 10 May 1955.

Folder 166

Division II meetings. 17 April 1956.

Folder 167

Division II meetings. 16 April 1957.

Folder 168

Division II members, 1947.

Folder 169-170

Folder 169

Folder 170

Division II minutes, 1940-1957.

Folder 171

Division II miscellaneous. 1933-1934.

Folder 172

Division II miscellaneous. 1936-1942.

Folder 173

Division II miscellaneous. 1946-1947.

Folder 174

Division II miscellaneous. 1948-1952.

Folder 175

Federal Power Commission hearing on the Tennessee Natural Gas Company, 1950.

Folder 176

Financial ledger--NATMM. 1933-1934, 1935-1937.

Folder 177

Financial ledger--NATMM. 1937-1950.

Folder 178

Financial ledger--NATMM--Cash disbursements, 1933-1935.

Folder 179

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1933.

Folder 180

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1935.

Folder 181

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1936.

Folder 182

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1937.

Folder 183

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1938-1939.

Folder 184

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1940-1941.

Folder 185

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1942-1945.

Folder 186

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1946.

Folder 187

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1947.

Folder 188

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1948. January-September.

Folder 189

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1948. October-December.

Folder 190

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1949.

Folder 191

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1950-1951.

Folder 192

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1952-1953.

Folder 193

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1954.

Folder 194

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1955. January-November.

Folder 195

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1955. December.

Folder 196

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1956.

Folder 197

Financial records--Miscellaneous. 1957.

Folder 198

Financial records--Miscellaneous. Undated.

Folder 199

Financial records--New England Trust Company account, 1949-1950.

Folder 200

Industry Advisory Committee--National Production Authority, 1950-1951.

Folder 201

Japan account.

Folder 202

War Production Board meetings, 1944-1945.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 1.4. American Textile Machinery Exhibition- International (ATME-I) Records, 1947-1985.

About 4,000 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Records of the ATME in 1954, known as the ATME-I afterwards. In association with the ATMA, Andrews managed these exhibitions, some of the largest trade shows in the world. Materials include press releases, clippings, promotional materials, floor plans, space allocations and the records, correspondence, and reports of the exhibition committees.

Folder 203

1947-1950--Miscellaneous exhibition materials.

Folder 204

1947-1978--ATME-I history.

Folder 205

1950. Correspondence and reports.

Folder 206

1950. Guide to exhibitors.

Folder 207-208

Folder 207

Folder 208

1950. News clippings.

Folder 209-210

Folder 209

Folder 210

1950. Press releases and miscellaneous.

Folder 211

1950-1960 Editorial space survey.

Folder 212

1954. ATME-I correspondence.

Folder 213

1954. Comparative statistics of machines shows.

Folder 214

1954. Contract letter.

Folder 215

1954. Cotton Trade Journal publication.

Folder 216

1954. European visitors to ATME-I.

Folder 217

1954. Exhibit committee.

Folder 218

1954. Final Report to ATME-I committee.

Folder 219

1954. Index to exhibitors.

Folder 220

1954. Press releases.

Folder 221

1954. Press releases on particular companies.

Folder 222

1954. Promotion and public relations.

Folder 223

1954. Sample mailing pieces.

Folder 224

1954. Textile periodical publicity.

Folder 225

1956--Textile Hall, Greenville--Negotiations.

Folder 226

1957--America's Textile Reporter, "Exhibitions."

Folder 227

1960. Address by Luther H. Hodges.

Folder 228-230

Folder 228

Folder 229

Folder 230

1960. Analysis of ATME-I '60.

Folder 231

1960. Calendar of Events.

Folder 232

1960. Correspondence.

Folder 233

1960. Essay contest.

Folder 234

1960. Exhibitor's list.

Folder 235

1960. Fact pack.

Folder 236

1960. Foreign language press releases.

Folder 237

1960. Mailing list--Foreign.

Folder 238

1960. Miscellaneous.

Folder 239

1960. Opening ceremonies.

Folder 240

1960. Press.

Folder 241

1960. Press releases.

Folder 242-243

Folder 242

Folder 243

1960. Printed matter.

Folder 244

1960. Rau, Albert C.--Correspondence.

Folder 245

1960. Rebates to members.

Folder 246

1960. Seminars.

Folder 247

1960. Smithsonian Institution.

Folder 248

1960. Travel in New Jersey.

Folder 249

1960. U.S. Department of Commerce--Designation as trade fair.

Folder 250

1960. Visitor's Guide-- Modern Textiles Magazine.

Folder 251

1960-1966--ATMA Audits.

Folder 252

1965. Analysis of ATME-I.

Folder 253

1965. Atlantic City.

Folder 254

1965. Attendance Audit--Official breakdown of attendance by industry category, position, countries, and states.

Folder 255

1965. Budget worksheets.

Folder 256

1965. Clippings, printed materials, and correspondence.

Folder 257

1965. Contract with James O. Rice Associates.

Folder 258-262

Folder 258

Folder 259

Folder 260

Folder 261

Folder 262

1965. Daily attendance record.

Folder 263

1965. Editorial space survey.

Folder 264-266

Folder 264

Folder 265

Folder 266

1965. Exhibitor's information--Andrews's copy.

Folder 267-270

Folder 267

Folder 268

Folder 269

Folder 270

1965. Exhibitor's Information--Master copy.

Folder 271

1965. Floor plans.

Folder 272

1965. Membership poll.

Folder 273

1965. NASA "Relay II" used in ATME-I.

Folder 274

1965. Official directory.

Folder 275

1965. Opening ceremonies committee.

Folder 276

1965. Opening ceremonies guest list.

Folder 277

1965. Press releases.

Folder 278

1965. Price list of space.

Folder 279

1965. Review in Textile Manufacturer.

Folder 280-281

Folder 280

Folder 281

1965. Seminars.

Folder 282

1965. Space rate, comparative.

Folder 283

1965. Spanish language materials.

Folder 284

1965. Special events committee.

Folder 285

1965. Textile industry history notes by M. G. Andrews.

Folder 286

1965. Textile publications--Exhibition previews.

Folder 287

1969. Accommodations--Housing, transportation.

Folder 288-289

Folder 288

Folder 289

1969. Anatomy of an exhibition.

Folder 290

1969. Andrews, M. G.--Correspondence.

Folder 291

1969. Andrews, M. G.--Expenses.

Folder 292

Attendance records. nos. 1-7.

Folder 293

Attendance records. nos. 8-10.

Folder 294

Attendance records. nos. 11-14.

Folder 295

Attendance tabulations.

Folder 296

Exhibition committee.

Folder 297-298

Folder 297

Folder 298

Exhibition materials notebook.

Folder 299

Exhibition move.

Folder 300

Exhibitor evaluations.

Folder 301

Exhibitor personnel.

Folder 302

Exhibitors list.

Folder 303

Invitation and press kit.

Folder 304-305

Folder 304

Folder 305

Machinery--New developments in.

Folder 306

Miscellaneous material loose in files.

Folder 307-310

Folder 307

Folder 308

Folder 309

Folder 310

News clippings.

Folder 311

Press releases.

Folder 312

Printed material.

Folder 313

Rule revisions.

Folder 314

Rules, Interpretations of.

Folder 315

Seminars.

Folder 316

Service bulletins and order forms.

Folder 317

Space application cards. A-B.

Folder 318

Space application cards. C-E.

Folder 319

Space application cards. F-H.

Folder 320

Space application cards. I-M.

Folder 321

Space application cards. N-S.

Folder 322

Space application cards. T-Z.

Folder 323

Space application cards. Cancellations.

Folder 324

Space applications, ATMA members. A-D.

Folder 325

Space applications, ATMA members. D-M.

Folder 326

Space applications, ATMA members. N-Z, and Foreign.

Folder 327-329

Folder 327

Folder 328

Folder 329

Space application binder.

Folder 330-334

Folder 330

Folder 331

Folder 332

Folder 333

Folder 334

Space assignments.

Folder 335

Space assignments--Duplicates.

Folder 336

Textile exhibition questionnaire.

Folder 337

Textile Hall Corporation.

Folder 338

VIP reception.

Folder 339

1973. Attendance statistics.

Folder 340

1973. Clippings.

Folder 341

1973. Miscellaneous.

Folder 342

1976--Exhibition material.

Folder 343

1978--ATME-I miscellaneous material.

Folder 344

1980--ATME-I press releases and miscellaneous.

Folder 345

1981--ATME-I exhibition history--Press release.

Folder 346

1982--ATME-I Textile News Story.

Folder 347

1985. ATME-I move to Atlanta.

Folder 348

1985. Application for space.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 2. Subject Files, 1950s-1985.

About 15,000 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

Broad and eclectic range of materials from the office files of the ATMA and from literature and other records Andrews collected throughout her career. The bulk is dated between 1952 and 1970, but a still sizable number of items are from before and after this period. These files range from press releases and promotional materials of the ATMA and various textile companies to governmental and association reports and economic forecasts. There are also newspaper and magazine clippings.

At least four separate collections of files were combined in this series. Andrews had her own files from which worked on The Men and Their Mills, and other files were shipped to her from the ATMA at different times. For instance, in a letter dated 17 May sometime after 1970, Virginia Casey of the ATMA wrote, "I am sending you, under separate cover, material I pulled out of the waste baskets after 5 p.m. last evening. Have not gone thru it, but I'm sure a lot of valuable information was being pitched! Our file drawers are empty so a lot of reference material has already gone."

Note that original file folders titles have, for the most part, been retained.

Folder 349

Abirgton Textile Machines.

Folder 350

Accidents in mills--Clippings.

Folder 351

Acquisitions and mergers--Clippings, 1955-1975.

Folder 352

Adams, Cleveland L., Pres. Textile School Deans: Phi Psi Quarterly, Spring 1978.

Folder 353

Adams-Millis; High Point, N.C.

Folder 354

Advertising coverage in textiles, 1974-1976.

Folder 355

Agency for International Development, 1968.

Folder 356

Aid--Exports.

Folder 357

Alabama Association, 1976.

Folder 358

Alabama Textile Manufacturing Association, Incorporated.

Folder 359

Alamance Plaids-History; E. W. Holt.

Folder 360

Alba-Waldensian, Incorporated, 1983-1984.

Folder 361

Aldrich, Ransom E.--Address before the ACMA, 1948.

Folder 362

Allen-Warper Company, 1953, 1955.

Folder 363

Amatex Export Trade Association, 1973.

Folder 364

American Affairs comic book--"We Hit the Jackpot."

Folder 365

American and Efird Mills.

Folder 366

American Apparel Manufacturers Association (AAMA)--Clipping, 1979.

Folder 367

American Artos clipping, 1978.

Folder 368

American Association for Textile Technology.

Folder 369-370

Folder 369

Folder 370

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Annual Meetings, 1958-1959.

Folder 371

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Bulletins and reports, 1958-1961.

Folder 372

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Clippings.

Folder 373

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Convention, Hollywood Beach, Fla--Hunter, James H., 11 April 1958.

Folder 374

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Convention radio script, 1953.

Folder 375

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Depreciation and trade legislation, 1961.

Folder 376

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Directories, 1951-1960.

Folder 377

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Press releases.

Folder 378

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). "A Public Relations Program for America's Textile Industry," 1960.

Folder 379

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). "The Textile Production Story." (see XOPF-4436/1)

Extra Oversize Paper Folder XOPF-4436/1

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). "The Textile Production Story." (OP-4436/7-13)

Folder 380

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Textile traveler demonstration kit.

Folder 381

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). Tax Committee, 1956-1959.

Folder 382

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). World trade and the U.S., 1953.

Folder 383

American Cotton Manufacturers Institute (ACMI). 1952.

Folder 384

American Cotton Productivity Team--"Programme for the Visit of the American Cotton Productivity Team to the British Cotton Industry," 1951.

Folder 385

American Economic Foundation.

Folder 386

American Enka, 1977.

Folder 387

American foreign trade policy, 1953.

Folder 388

American Loom Company, Incorporated--Durst, William P.

Folder 389

American Made Shuttleless Looms (page numbers corrected in Chapter 14, p. 310, p. 326).

Folder 390

American Management Association briefing session, 1964.

Folder 391

American Tariff League, 1955.

Folder 392-393

Folder 392

Folder 393

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). Address file.

Folder 394

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). Agency for International Development--Clippings.

Folder 395

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). Agency for International Development Materials.

Folder 396

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). Allocation of Nickel Bearing Stainless Steel, 1953.

Folder 397

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). America's Textiles--Special Reference Section on ATMA, 1979.

Folder 398

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). ATMA Quarterly Technical Newsletter, September 1981.

Folder 399

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). Biographies.

Folder 400

American Textile Machinery Association (ATMA). Business conditions survey of ATMA, 1951-1959.

Folder 401-402

Folder 401

Folder 402

Clippings. Miscellaneous.

Folder 403

Clippings. 1956.

Folder 404

Clippings. 1973.

Folder 405

Company histories.

Folder 406

"A Community of Interest."

Folder 407

Conference, September 1965.

Folder 408

Correspondence and miscellaneous, 1945-1970.

Folder 409

Delta cotton tour, 1956.

Folder 410

Economic Cooperation Administration, 1949.

Folder 411

Economic survey, 1955-1958.

Folder 412

Editorial tour. Invitations.

Folder 413

Editorial tour. 1953.

Folder 414

Education and labor, imports and exports, 1961.

Folder 415

Entertainment.

Folder 416

Essentiality in wartime, 1950, 1955.

Folder 417

Executive reports. 1975-1979.

Folder 418

Executive reports. 1980-1984.

Folder 419

Exports-imports, 1978.

Folder 420

Files--Authorization for M. G. Andrews to receive, 1966.

Folder 421

Foreign competition, 1954.

Folder 422

Formation, 1933.

Folder 423

"Future Marketing Dialogue," 1973.

Folder 424

"Headlines of the Week." 1953.

Folder 425

"Headlines of the Week." 1954.

Folder 426

"Headlines of the Week." 1955.

Folder 427

"Headlines of the Week." 1956.

Folder 428

History. Miscellaneous documents.

Folder 429

History. 1952.

Folder 430

Labor supply survey, 1958.

Folder 431

Logo postage meter slug.

Folder 432

Mailing list. 1973.

Folder 433

Mailing list. 1976.

Folder 434

Marketing memo, 1984.

Folder 435

Membership statistics.

Folder 436

News Notes, 1970-1974.

Folder 437

"Noise Measurement Technique for Textile Machinery," 1973.

Folder 438

"Noise Standards Statement," 1968.

Folder 439

Notes, 1971-1973.

Folder 440

Postage stamp material.

Folder 441

Press releases. Boston Herald, 1955-1957.

Folder 442

Miscellaneous. 1953.

Folder 443

Miscellaneous. 1954.

Folder 444

Miscellaneous. 1955.

Folder 445

Miscellaneous. 1956-1959.

Folder 446

Miscellaneous. 1960-1984, undated.

Folder 447

Press tour, April 1959.

Folder 448

Public relations information, 1977.

Folder 449

Sample contract for employment.

Folder 450

Special features for America's Textile Reporter.

Folder 451

Special features for the Daily News Record, 1953-1955.

Folder 452

Speeches. (1) Marshall Fulp Speech to House Subcommittee on International Trade, Investment and Monetary Policy, 1978; (2) Robert Small, "U.S. Textile Opportunities in the 80's," 9 March 1979.

Folder 453

Technical development.

Folder 454

Textile Education and Machinery (TEAM) Day--Press releases, 1956.

Folder 455

"Textile Machinery Trends," 1977.

Folder 456

U.S. Department of Commerce, 1959, 1963, 1964, 1968.

Folder 457

Video, 1980.

Folder 458

War Production Board, 1945.

Folder 459

Washington office schedules, 1950.

Folder 460

American Textile Manufacturers Institute (ATMI). Annual meetings. 1967-1968.

Folder 461

American Textile Manufacturers Institute (ATMI). Annual meetings. 1969.

Folder 462

American Textile Manufacturers Institute (ATMI). Annual meetings. 1970-1974.

Folder 463

American Textile Manufacturers Institute (ATMI). Annual meetings. 1971-- Textile News.

Folder 464

American Textile Manufacturers Institute (ATMI). Annual meetings. 1975-1983.

Folder 465

"ATMI in Action," 1970.

Folder 466

Clippings.

Folder 467

"Congressional Report," 1972-1978.

Folder 468

Correspondence to members, 1979-1984.

Folder 469

Directories. 1967-1972.

Folder 470

Directories. 1973-1979.

Folder 471

Directories. 1979-1985.

Folder 472

"Directory of Textile News/Information Contacts," 1979-1983.

Folder 473-474

Folder 473

Folder 474

Export policy--Clippings and bulletins.

Folder 475

Legislative briefing Papers, 1979-1980.

Folder 476

"Made in USA" promotion, 1983-1984.

Folder 477

Miscellaneous.

Folder 478

Press releases--Miscellaneous, 1971.

Folder 479-480

Folder 479

Folder 480

Publications. "Bulletin."

Folder 481

Publications. "Public Relations Pointers."

Folder 482

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1968-1970.

Folder 483

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1971-1973.

Folder 484

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1974-1975.

Folder 485

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1975-1976.

Folder 486

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1977-1978.

Folder 487

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1978-1980.

Folder 488

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1982-1983.

Folder 489

"Textile Hi-Lights." 1983-1984.

Folder 490

Supplements. 1968-1979.

Folder 491

Supplements. 1980-1981.

Folder 492

Supplements. 1982-1983.

Folder 493

"Textile Trends." 1958, 1960, 1968-1969.

Folder 494

"Textile Trends." 1969-1970.

Folder 495

"Textile Trends." 1970.

Folder 496

"Textile Trends." February 1971-June 1971.

Folder 497

"Textile Trends." July 1971-November 1971.

Folder 498

"Textile Trends." 1972-1973, 1977-1978.

Folder 499

"Textile Trends." March 1979-December 1979.

Folder 500

"Textile Trends." 1980.

Folder 501

"Textile Trends." 1981-1982.

Folder 502

"Textile Trends." 1982-1983.

Folder 503

"Textile Trends." 1983-1984.

Folder 504

"Report to the Board and the Membership from the Committees." 1967-1976.

Folder 505

"Report to the Board and the Membership from the Committees." 1978-1982.

Folder 506

Textiles--Export-Import.

Folder 507

Whitcomb, Harold W., 1969.

Folder 508

"American Textiles: An Historical Narrative," 1978.

Folder 509

American Yarn & Processing Company.

Folder 510

America's Textile Reporter. Excerpts, 1949-1968.

Folder 511

America's Textile Reporter. Stories and articles, 1954-1958.

Folder 512

Anderson, William D., Bibb Manufacturing Company, Macon, Ga.--Clipping, 1934.

Folder 513

Andrews, Elmer--Clippings.

Folder 514

Andrews, Mildred G. Charlotte Textile Club speech press release, 1955.

Folder 515

Correspondence. Centrifugal gin, 1938-1939.

Folder 516

Correspondence. Miscellaneous.

Folder 517

Anti-Monopoly Bill, 1949.

Folder 518

Ashworth Brothers "Proposed Public Relations Program," by M. G. Andrews.

Folder 519

Ashworth Brothers 1976.

Folder 520

"Association Trends," 1983.

Folder 521

Ataka and Company.

Folder 522

Atlantic City Convention.

Folder 523

Automation in the textile industry.

Folder 524

Automation, 1961-1962.

Folder 525

Avondale Mills--Finance, history.

Folder 526

Babson Institute outline.

Folder 527

Bagnall Papers index, 1908.

Folder 528

Bahnson--Air cleaning--Clipping, 1954.

Folder 529

Banks, William N.--Habersham (Ga.) Mills--Clipping, 1941.

Folder 530

Barber-Coleman. History and clippings.

Folder 531

Barber-Coleman. "Review" pamphlet, December 1963.

Folder 532

B. B. & R. Knight Company--Rhode Island--Buxton, Col. Edward, 1969.

Folder 533

Beattie, William E.--Clipping, 1923.

Folder 534

Beaunit Corporation--Clipping.

Folder 535

Bennett, Frank P., 1982.

Folder 536

Bevevino, Christopher R., 1979.

Folder 537

Bibb Manufacturing Company.

Folder 538

Bibliography.

Folder 539

Bibliography. "America's Textile Industry--An Historical Narrative."

Folder 540

Bibliography. Books from libraries and other sources.

Folder 541

Bibliography. Books to be added.

Folder 542

Birch Brothers, Incorporated.

Folder 543

Blue Bell--Greensboro, 1984.

Folder 544

Bolton, John H. Address in Greenville S.C., 1962.

Folder 545

Bolton, John H. Address to the Canadian Textile Seminar, 1966.

Folder 546

Book catalogs.

Folder 547

Book material--Assorted.

Folder 548

Borden--Finishing.

Folder 549

Boston Manufacturing Company, 1968.

Folder 550

Boys, Robert W.

Folder 551

British cotton industry--U.S. Productivity Team Report, 1952.

Folder 552

British Information Services--Press releases, 1951.

Folder 553

British textiles--American textiles.

Folder 554

Burlington Industries--Clippings.

Folder 555

Burlington Pacific, 1954.

Folder 556

Business biographies.

Folder 557

Butterworth, H.W. & Sons Company.

Folder 558

Buying power table.

Folder 559

Buyouts and roundup--Clippings, 1984.

Folder 560

Buzzerd, Harry.

Folder 561

Callaway, Fuller--La Grange, Ga.

Folder 562

Callaway Mills--Fuller Callaway & Carson.

Folder 563

Cannon. Buyout, personnel, and reorganization, 1984.

Folder 564

Cannon. Cannon, Charles A.--President, Cannon Mills Company--Clippings.

Folder 565

Cannon. Cannon Mills Company.

Folder 566

Clippings. 1970s.

Folder 567

Clippings. 1980s.

Folder 568

Clippings. Layoff, 1984.

Folder 569

Capital equipment.

Folder 570

Carding and fiber handling update--Clippings, 1984.

Folder 571

Carding and spinning--Clipping, 1955.

Folder 572

Carding--U.S. Tariff Commission, 1953.

Folder 573

Carolina business-- Charlotte Observer, 1976, 1978.

Folder 574

Carolina Mills, 1980.

Folder 575

"Carolina Power and Light (1908-1958)"--McAdenville-Pelzer.

Folder 576

Carolina textile industry, 1976, 1981.

Folder 577

Carolina textiles--Clipping, 1980.

Folder 578

Celanese/Springs--New plants, 1948.

Folder 579

Cematex brochure, 1971.

Folder 580

Census Bureau data.

Folder 581

Census of Manufactures, 1950s.

Folder 582

Cen-Tennial Cotton Gin Company.

Folder 583

Chadbourn Hosiery Mills, Incorporated.

Folder 584

Chapman, James--Inman Mills--Clippings.

Folder 585

Charlotte, N.C.--Clippings, 1984.

Folder 586

Charlotte, N.C.--History--Clippings.

Folder 587

Charlotte Textile Club, 1954-1955.

Folder 588

Chatham Manufacturing Company--Clippings.

Folder 589

Cheatham, John H.--Dundee Mills--Clippings.

Folder 590

Chemical hazards--OSHA, 1984.

Folder 591

China and Taiwan--U.S. Commercial Relations Reports, 1978-1979.

Folder 592

Chronicle Mill--Clipping.

Folder 593

Civilian Industrial Technology Program.

Folder 594

Climate and fabrics--Climate Research Unit, 1943.

Folder 595

Clinton Mills, 1976.

Folder 596

Cocker Machine & Foundry Company.

Folder 597

Cocker Machine & Foundry Company--Taniguchi Immigration, 1969.

Folder 598

Collins & Aikman--Clipping, 1982.

Folder 599

Collins Brothers Machine Company, 1976.

Folder 600

Comer, Donald--Avondale Mills (Ala.)--Clipping, 1936.

Folder 601

Comer, Hugh--Avondale Mills (Ala.)--Clipping, 1943.

Folder 602

Commerce Committee Hearing (U.S. Senate)--Pastore Committee, July 1958.

Folder 603

Commerce, U.S. Department of. Census of Manufactures, 1967.

Folder 604

Commerce, U.S. Department of. "Facts for Industry," 1947-1957.

Folder 605

Commerce, U.S. Department of. "Industrial Outlook," 1970, 1974.

Folder 606

Commerce, U.S. Department of. Textile machinery policy, 1968.

Folder 607

Commerce, U.S. Department of. Textile machinery policy, 1968.

Folder 608

Commerce, U.S. Department of. 1953-1957.

Folder 609

Commerce, U.S. Department of. 1963.

Folder 610

Commission agents.

Folder 611

Commonwealth Cotton Edition, 25 May 1980.

Folder 612

Community relations study, 1948.

Folder 613

Comparative size yarn table.

Folder 614

Comparison textile markets.

Folder 615

Cone, Herman--Cone Mills--Clippings, 1942.

Folder 616

Cone Mills.

Folder 617

Clippings.

Folder 618

"Indigo in America."

Folder 619

Consumer testing methods--Jules Labarthe, Jr., 1948-1949.

Folder 620

Copperplate textiles in Williamsburg, 1964.

Folder 621

Corcoran, William--"What's Past Is Prologue" Article, 1982.

Folder 622

Cost comparison study--Print Cloth Mill, 1966.

Folder 623

Costumes--Clippings.

Folder 624

Cotton. Average prices, 1816-1943.

Folder 625

Cotton. Bibliography--Francis G. Hickman, 1944.

Folder 626

Cotton. "California's Cotton Rush," 1949.

Folder 627

Cotton. Card clothing--England, 1955.

Folder 628

Cotton. Clippings.

Folder 629

Cotton. "Cotton Counts Its Customers," 1947-1948.

Folder 630

Cotton. Cotton Educational Conference, 1944.

Folder 631

Cotton. "Cotton Growing in Eastern Oklahoma," 1950.

Folder 632

Cotton. Cotton Manufacturers Association of Georgia--"Let's Keep the Cotton Mills in Georgia."

Folder 633

Cotton. "Cotton Quality"--Malcolm Campbell.

Folder 634

Cotton. Cotton roving and yarns, 1944.

Folder 635

Cotton. "The Cotton Textile Industry and Foreign Economic Policy," 1954.

Folder 636

Cotton. Cotton Textile Institute--U.S. textile industry.

Folder 637

Cotton. Cotton textile mission to U.S.--British report, 1944.

Folder 638

Cotton. Cotton Thread Institute.

Folder 639

Cotton. Cotton Trade Journal Supplement--Excerpts-- textile industry, 1949.

Folder 640

Cotton. Cotton Varieties Planted--U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1953-1960.

Folder 641

Cotton. "Cotton Yarn Rules," 1937.

Folder 642

Cotton. Crease resistance, 1949.

Folder 643

Cotton. Crop--Clippings, 1982.

Folder 644

Cotton. "Effects of Mechanical Changes in the Cotton-Textile Industry, 1910-1936," 1937.

Folder 645

Exchange. Memphis TN, 1950.

Folder 646

Exchange. New Orleans.

Folder 647

Exchanges and merchants.

Folder 648

Farming--Dillard speech, 1952.

Folder 649-650

Folder 649

Folder 650

Fiber properties, 1947-1948.

Folder 651

Fiber testing, 1940s.

Folder 652

Fibers and waste report, 1946.

Folder 653

"Fibres to Fabric"--Pamphlet, 1946.

Folder 654

Finishing.

Folder 655

Foreign buyer, Clipping, 1983.

Folder 656

Gin development.

Folder 657

Ginning, Clipping, 1981.

Folder 658

Harvesting and ginning methods--Delta, Experimenting Station, Stoneville, Miss., 1945-1956.

Folder 659

International Textile Manufacturers Federation.

Folder 660

Marketing, 1982.

Folder 661

Mills in 1890s--Clippings.

Folder 662

Mills--First mill to bleach--Clipping.

Folder 663

Miscellaneous.

Folder 664

Oldest bale, 1955.

Folder 665

Packaging.

Folder 666

Photos--Correspondence, 1947.

Folder 667

"A Picture Story of the Cotton Textile Industry."

Folder 668

Preparation and spinning.

Folder 669

Prices. 1800-1941, 1900-1950.

Folder 670

Prices. 1826-1900.

Folder 671

Prices and acreage, 1947-1952.

Folder 672

Raw cotton data, 1945-1956.

Folder 673

Raw--Shipping.

Folder 674

Research. Summary of--National Cotton Council of America, 1950.

Folder 675

Research. U.S. government, 1950.

Folder 676

Seed breeding.

Folder 677

Spinner-Breeder Conference, 1953.

Folder 678

"The Story of Cotton"--U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1967.

Folder 679

Testing, 1944.

Folder 680

Thread.

Folder 681

Two price system.

Folder 682

Waste.

Folder 683

"Wear Cotton" campaign.

Folder 684

"Will Clayton's Cotton," I and II--Clippings.

Folder 685

Cramer, George, 1978.

Folder 686

Cramer, S.W., Sr.

Folder 687

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Annual Reports, 1952, 1968, 1975, 1977.

Folder 688

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Clippings.

Folder 689-690

Folder 689

Folder 690

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Correspondence and miscellaneous.

Folder 691

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. "Looms for the World," 1947.

Folder 692

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. "Outlook for 1963," 1962.

Folder 693

Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. Promotional material.

Folder 694

Crown Manufacturing Company, 1948.

Folder 695

Cunningham, Joseph S.

Folder 696

Curtis & Marble Machine Company.

Folder 697

Daily News Record--M. G. Andrews letter to editor.

Folder 698

Dalton, Harry.

Folder 699

Dalton, Robert--Correspondence and press releases.

Folder 700

Dan River Mills.

Folder 701

Clippings.

Folder 702

David Gessner Company.

Folder 703

Davis and Furber Machine Company. Clippings.

Folder 704

Davis and Furber Machine Company. Correspondence.

Folder 705

Davis and Furber Machine Company. Miscellaneous.

Folder 706

"Defense Programs of Selected Federal Agencies Affecting Colleges and Universities," 1951.

Folder 707

Delta Council--National Cotton Council--Clipping.

Folder 708

Depreciation. Depreciation and cash flow.

Folder 709-710

Folder 709

Folder 710

Depreciation. Depreciation, 1957.

Folder 711

Depreciation. Investment credit.

Folder 712

Depreciation. Miscellaneous, 1960s.

Folder 713-714

Folder 713

Folder 714

Depreciation. Press tour, 1959.

Folder 715

Depreciation. Press portfolio, 1959.

Folder 716

Depreciation. Study of activities to 21 June 1957.

Folder 717

Depreciation. Study--Clippings.

Folder 718

Depreciation. Survey of machine tools, 1962.

Folder 719

Depreciation. Tax amortization program.

Folder 720

Depreciation. Tour, 1959.

Folder 721

Depression, 1930.

Folder 722

Dioxin--Cancer--Agriculture, 1983.

Folder 723

Directory of Manmade Fiber Companies, 1983.

Folder 724

Direct spinning, 1983.

Folder 725

Discovery Place--Printed matter and clippings.

Folder 726

Docking, George--Biography.

Folder 727

Doffer, Automatic.

Folder 728

Doffing speed--Clippings, 1972.

Folder 729

Draper Corporation. Clippings.

Folder 730-731

Folder 730

Folder 731

Draper Corporation. Correspondence and miscellaneous.

Folder 732

Draper Corporation. Knitting Division.

Folder 733

Duke, James B.--Clippings.

Folder 734

Duke Power Company--Clippings.

Folder 735

Dyeing.

Folder 736

"Economic Conditions of the South," 1938.

Folder 737

Economic Cooperation Administration--Recommendations for jobs, 1949.

Folder 738

"Economics of Mechanical Cotton Harvesting in the High Plains Cotton Area of Texas," 1951.

Folder 739

"The Economic Outlook for the Capital Goods Industries, 1956-1965," 1955.

Folder 740

"The Economic Structure of the Textile Industry," 1977.

Folder 741

Economy--Clippings.

Folder 742

Education. Textile industry--North Carolina vocational schools--Clippings.

Folder 743

Education. 1950s.

Folder 744

Educational Board, Southern Regional.

Folder 745

Educational-Textile workshops, 1949-1950.

Folder 746

Employee Communications Guide--"Crafted With Pride in the U.S.A.," 1983.

Folder 747

Employee Security Commission of North Carolina, 1942-1973.

Folder 748

Energy savings.

Folder 749

European textile industry--Herbert Goldstein presentation, 1962.

Folder 750

European cotton situation, 1949.

Folder 751

Exports. Clippings.

Folder 752

Exports. 1960s.

Folder 753

Export-Import Bank.

Folder 754

Export-Import--Japanese quota system, 1937.

Folder 755

Exports--Marshall Plan.

Folder 756

Fabrics. Antique--Clippings.

Folder 757

Fabrics. New uses--Clipping.

Folder 758

Fabrics and their functions--World War II specifications.

Folder 759

Factoring--Clipping, 1978.

Folder 760

Fall River.

Folder 761

Federal Reserve Bank.

Folder 762

Ferguson, Neil T., 1961.

Folder 763

"Fiber Bonded Processes," 1946-1947.

Folder 764

Fiber Controls Corporation.

Folder 765

Fiber identification, 1974.

Folder 766

Fiber industries closing of October 1981.

Folder 767

Fibers, 1950s.

Folder 768

"Fibrous Glass: Production, Consumption, Trade, Selected Foreign Countries," 1961.

Folder 769

Fieldcrest Mills.

Folder 770

Clippings.

Folder 771

Tours, 1949.

Folder 772

Financing plans--Textile machinery, 1954.

Folder 773

Fitzgerald, Harrison R.--Dan River Mills--Clipping, 1928.

Folder 774

Five-Year Plan--China, 1983.

Folder 775

Flag, Largest in world, 1980.

Folder 776

Flame Cultivator.

Folder 777

Flammable Fabrics Act.

Folder 778

Fletcher Industries.

Folder 779

Foot health--Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills Clinic.

Folder 780

Foreign commerce--U.S. Department of Commerce--Bureau of Foreign Commerce.

Folder 781

Foreign competition--Far East, 1970.

Folder 782

Foreign machinery.

Folder 783

Foreign Operations Administration. Country Series.

Folder 784

Foreign Operations Administration. Financing, 1955.

Folder 785

Foreign Operations Administration. Korea, 1955.

Folder 786

Foreign Operations Administration. Report, 1955.

Folder 787

Foreign Operations Administration. 1953-1954.

Folder 788

Foreign trade. Export finances, 1968-1972.

Folder 789

Foreign trade. International Commerce articles, 1963.

Folder 790-791

Folder 790

Folder 791

Foreign trade. 1952-1954.

Folder 792

Foster Machine Company--Sale to Whitin, 1958.

Folder 793

Friday Textile Machine & Supply Company, Incorporated.

Folder 794

Gaffney Manufacturing Company--Inventory profitability study, 1959.

Folder 795

Gaffney Mills. Lloyd Hanson. "A Study of Inventories and Profits," 1959.

Folder 796

Gaither report on defense needs--Clippings, 1957.

Folder 797

Gardner, Max O.--Correspondence.

Folder 798

Gaston County Dyeing Machinery Company. History.

Folder 799

Gaston County Dyeing Machinery Company. Sales literature.

Folder 800

Gastonia, N.C.--1929 Strike--Ella May Wiggans, 1979.

Folder 801

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Geneva Agreements--Clippings.

Folder 802-803

Folder 802

Folder 803

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Government publications.

Folder 804

General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. Trade Information Committee of the American League, Incorporated.

Folder 805

Georgia. Miscellaneous.

Folder 806

Georgia. Textile history.

Folder 807

Georgia. Textiles--Clippings.

Folder 808

Goodwin Guild Weavers.

Folder 809

Government finance abroad and in U.S., 1957.

Folder 810

Government publications.

Folder 811

Graniteville Company. Clippings.

Folder 812

Graniteville Company. Correspondence, 1954.

Folder 813

Graniteville Company. Printed matter.

Folder 814

Greenville Textile Place Museum--Clippings.

Folder 815

Greenwald, Douglas--"Outlook for Textiles and Textile Machinery," 1964.

Folder 816

Greenwalt, Crawford H.--E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company--Speech.

Folder 817

Greer, Bennette R.--Judson Mills, Greenville N.C.--Clipping, 1930.

Folder 818

Gregg, William--Clippings, 1949.

Folder 819

Guilford Mills--Clippings.

Folder 820

Gwaltney, Eugene--Clippings.

Folder 821

Hamby, Dean Dame--School of Textiles--North Carolina State University, 1984.

Folder 822

Hammett, James D.--Clipping, 1919.

Folder 823

Hanes Knitting Mill--Clipping.

Folder 824

Harmony Grove New Mill--Clipping, 1984.

Folder 825

Harriet Cotton Mills--Modernization program.

Folder 826

Harriet & Henderson Yarns--Computers, 1984.

Folder 827

Harris, George Simmon--Exposition Cotton Mills--Clippings.

Folder 828

Health and safety, 1977.

Folder 829

Henry, Robert--Dunean Mills--Clipping, 1937.

Folder 830

H. F. Livermore Corporation, 1970.

Folder 831

Highland Park Manufacturing Company--Employees and cost, 1935.

Folder 832

Historic clippings.

Folder 833

Hodges, Luther, Jr.

Folder 834

Holdsworth Gill Screw Company, 1954.

Folder 835

Holt, Edwin Michael.

Folder 836

Hosiery--History.

Folder 837

Howe, Frederick, Jr.

Folder 838

Correspondence and addresses.

Folder 839

Hutchinson, C. E.--American Yarn & Processing Company--Clipping.

Folder 840

IDEA 84, 1984.

Folder 841

Imports. American Textile Machinery Association.

Folder 842

Imports. Clippings.

Folder 843

Imports. Clippings, 1982.

Folder 844

Imports. 1980-1984.

Folder 845

"Incentives in Manufacturing"--R.C. Scott, 1966.

Folder 846

Indiana Gas Company, Incorporated, 1971.

Folder 847

Indian land treaties--Alabama.

Folder 848

"India's Textile Industry"--Clipping, 1956.

Folder 849

"Indigo in America."

Folder 850

Industrial American--1868 Facsimile, 1968.

Folder 851

Industrial Textiles Directory; Daily News Record, 1947.

Folder 852

Inman Mills. Congressional Record.

Folder 853

Inman Mills. Seventy-Fifth Anniversary, 1977.

Folder 854

Inman Mills. Speech.

Folder 855

Insects on cotton-- Yearbook of Agriculture, 1952.

Folder 856

International Cooperation Administration. Conditions of procurement--Albert K. Hamilton, Director.

Folder 857

International Cooperation Administration. Correspondence.

Folder 858

International Economic Administration--International Finance Corporation.

Folder 859

International Harvester Cotton Picker, 1942.

Folder 860

International Textile Club.

Folder 861

International trade agreement--Textiles--Clippings.

Folder 862

International trade study, 1968.

Folder 863

Investment in the textile industry, 1963.

Folder 864

Investment Policy and Business Conference, 1959.

Folder 865

James Hunter Machine Company. Clippings and sales literature.

Folder 866

James Hunter Machine Company. Correspondence.

Folder 867

Japan Crisis--ATMA and SCAP, 1948.

Folder 868

Japanese machinery. Industry.

Folder 869

Japanese machinery. Putnam's visit, 1949.

Folder 870

Japanese machinery. 1946.

Folder 871

Japanese machinery. 1957.

Folder 872

Japanese mills, 1937.

Folder 873

Japanese reports, 1948-1949.

Folder 874

Japanese textile machinery.

Folder 875

Japanese textiles--Letter to editor, 1958.

Folder 876

Japanese textile situation, 1946.

Folder 877

Jefferson, Floyd W.--Address to the New York Board of Trade, 1951.

Folder 878

Jekyll Island--Gerish Millikan Tennis Club--Georgia history.

Folder 879

Joanna Cotton Mills Company--Spindle adapter, 1948.

Folder 880

Job classifications--Revision--Mayfair Mills, 1965.

Folder 881

Job cost--Textiles, 1982.

Folder 882

Job titles--Mayfair Mills.

Folder 883

Johnson, Allen F.--Westpoint Manufacturing Company--Clipping, 1920.

Folder 884

J. P. Stevens & Company, Incorporated.

Folder 885

Clippings.

Folder 886

Miscellaneous.

Folder 887

Katz, Sam--Atlantic City NJ.

Folder 888

Kayser-Roth Hosiery Company--Clipping.

Folder 889

Kennedy, John F.--Seven Points of Assistance, 1961.

Folder 890

Knitting. Embroidery machines.

Folder 891

Knitting. Homework, 1984.

Folder 892

Knitting. Machinery.

Folder 893

Korea. Machinery purchases.

Folder 894

Korea. Rusk mission, 1953.

Folder 895

Korea. United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency.

Folder 896

Korean textile report--U.S. Post-War Mission, 1953.

Folder 897

Korean War truce, 1953.

Folder 898

Kreps, Dr. Juanita--Secretary, U.S. Department of Commerce.

Folder 899

Krupp brochure.

Folder 900

Labor. Appendix--Job descriptions, Section 2, 1950.

Folder 901

Labor. Black-Templon Mills, Incorporated.

Folder 902

Labor. Child, 1949.

Folder 903

Labor. Children and minors, 1982.

Folder 904

Labor. History of and educational legislation.

Folder 905

Labor. Journal of Commerce, 1947, 1950

Folder 906

Labor. 1978.

Folder 907

Labor bill--Clipping, 1978.

Folder 908

"Labor Laws of Georgia as Amended," 1932.

Folder 909

Labor relations, 1951.

Folder 910

Labor Review--Reconversion in New England, July 1946.

Folder 911

Labor, U.S Department of, 1954.

Folder 912

Labor union movement in South.

Folder 913

Lace. Ipswich.

Folder 914

Lace. Miscellaneous.

Folder 915

Lamb Knitting Machine Corporation.

Folder 916

Lawrence, Mass.

Folder 917

Strike of 1912--"Bread and Roses" source material.

Folder 918

History.

Folder 919

Lawson, W. D.--Clippings, 1976.

Folder 920

Leesona Corporation. Annual reports. 1952-1968.

Folder 921

Leesona Corporation. Annual reports. 1970-1974.

Folder 922-931

Folder 922

Folder 923

Folder 924

Folder 925

Folder 926

Folder 927

Folder 928

Folder 929

Folder 930

Folder 931

Leesona Corporation. Annual reports. Bulletins, releases, clippings, Miscellaneous.

Folder 932

Leesona Corporation. Annual reports. Correspondence, 1953-1968.

Folder 933

Leesona Corporation. Annual reports. Leeson, Robert.

Folder 934

Lewis, Kemp--Erwin Cotton Mills--Clipping, 1939.

Folder 935

Lindale Mills, Ga.--Westpoint-Pepperell Mill.

Folder 936

Lineberger, Abel--Clippings.

Folder 937

Lineberger Brothers--Stowe-Lineberger Group, 1979.

Folder 938

Lockhart Mills.

Folder 939

Lockwood Greene.

Folder 940

Clipping, 1961.

Folder 941

Long draft spinning.

Folder 942

Longleaf Mills.

Folder 943

Looms.

Folder 944

Loper Services, 1969.

Folder 945

Love, J. Spencer--Clippings.

Folder 946

Love, J. Spencer and Martha.

Folder 947

Lowell, Mass.

Folder 948

Lowell, W. Frank--Correspondence.

Folder 949

Machine automation, 1955-1956.

Folder 950

Machines--Colored for decor.

Folder 951

Machine development.

Folder 952

Bale-o-matic, 1977.

Folder 953

Material handling, 1977.

Folder 954

Rotor Spinncenter, 1977.

Folder 955

Machine price comparison.

Folder 956

Machine replacement patterns, 1920-1965.

Folder 957

Machinery. Companies--Correspondence, 1978.

Folder 958

Machinery. Comparisons.

Folder 959

Machinery. History.

Folder 960

Machinery. Leasing--Clipping, 1954.

Folder 961

Machinery. Modernization.

Folder 962

Machinery. Trends.

Folder 963

Machinery & Allied Products Institute.

Folder 964

Bulletins. December 1964, October 1971.

Folder 965

Bulletins. November-December 1971.

Folder 966

Machines--Apparel.

Folder 967

Machines in place.

Folder 968

Prices, 1947-1957.

Folder 969

Textile--Export-Import.

Folder 970

1942 vs. 1954.

Folder 971

1953, 1956, 1968.

Folder 972

Mailing List--Mills and spindles.

Folder 973

Manmade fibers

Folder 974

Manmade fibers and manufactures--Imports, 1969.

Folder 975

Manmade fibers--Charts.

Folder 976

Manmade fibers-- Modern Textiles--Fiftieth Anniversary Issue, 1975.

Folder 977

Manpower. 1960s.

Folder 978

Manpower. 1970s--U.S. Department of Labor--Draft with criticisms by M. G. Andrews.

Folder 979

Manpower. 1970s--U.S Department of Labor, 1968.

Folder 980

Manufacturers' sales and new orders--U.S. Department of Commerce, 1963.

Folder 981

Marchant, Thomas M.--Clipping, 1933.

Folder 982

Market hazards--Textiles.

Folder 983

Market studies.

Folder 984-985

Folder 984

Folder 985

Market study--1973--Background data.

Folder 986

Clippings.

Folder 987

Index of advertisers.

Folder 988

Knitting machinery comparative charts.

Folder 989

Machinery in place, 1957.

Folder 990

Spindles shipped during 1966.

Folder 991

Textile industry and market brochures.

Folder 992

"Textile World Fact File/Buyers Guide Action Study," 1972.

Folder 993

Marshall and Williams Company.

Folder 994

Marshall Field & Company--Labeling program, 1945.

Folder 995

Marshall Plan. Economic Cooperation Administration.

Folder 996

Marshall Plan. Textile machinery, 1949.

Folder 997

Master list--Subscribing mills.

Folder 998

Mayfair Mills--Brochure.

Folder 999

McAdenville, N.C.--Clippings.

Folder 1000

McConnell, Robert J.--Address, 1954.

Folder 1001

McLellan, Asahel Walker, 1924.

Folder 1002

McRoberts, George.

Folder 1003

Mebane, John--Textile industry stories, 1952.

Folder 1004

Mechanically picked cotton. Rust Brothers Cotton Picker--Correspondence and photographs.

Folder 1005

Mechanically picked cotton. Rust Brothers--Clippings.

Folder 1006

Mechanically picked cotton. 1936.

Folder 1007

Mechanically picked cotton. 1936-1937.

Folder 1008

Mechanically picked cotton. Memphis, 1978.

Folder 1009

Mechanically picked cotton. Metal cutbacks--Textile mill machinery.

Folder 1010

Mergers and sales--Textile mills--Clippings, 1946.

Folder 1011

Mergers, 1957.

Folder 1012

Merrimack Valley Textile Museum. Clippings.

Folder 1013

Merrimack Valley Textile Museum. Correspondence, 1977.

Folder 1014

Mill beautification, 1943.

Folder 1015

Mill closings.

Folder 1016

Clippings.

Folder 1017

New England--Notes from Run of the Mill by Durwood.

Folder 1018

Mill housing, 1949.

Folder 1019-1020

Folder 1019

Folder 1020

Mill integration.

Folder 1021

List, 1946.

Folder 1022

Textiles--Clippings.

Folder 1023

Milliken & Company--Clippings.

Folder 1024

Milliken Corporation.

Folder 1025

Milliken Industries.

Folder 1026

Mill liquidations, 1950-1959.

Folder 1027

Mill mergers and acquisitions, 1946.

Folder 1028

Mill modernization.

Folder 1029

Obsolescence.

Folder 1030

1968-1978.

Folder 1031

Mill profits--Clippings.

Folder 1032

Mills. Clippings.

Folder 1033

Mills. "Earnings in Cotton-Goods Manufacture During War Years" and "Wages in a National Emergency."

Folder 1034

Mills. Exodus from New England to South, 1932.

Folder 1035

Mills. Machinery--U.S.

Folder 1036

Mills. Clippings.

Folder 1037

Mills. Mill safety.

Folder 1038

Mills fight polio, 1953.

Folder 1039

Mill villages.

Folder 1040

Sales of houses, 1983.

Folder 1041

"Study on Housing Developments in Textile Mill Areas."

Folder 1042

M. Lowenstein & Sons, Incorporated. Clippings.

Folder 1043

M. Lowenstein & Sons, Incorporated. Correspondence.

Folder 1044

Modernization.

Folder 1045

Modern Textiles Magazine--Correspondence and miscellaneous.

Folder 1046

Montgomery, Walter--Spartan Mills.

Folder 1047

Moving South, 1952.

Folder 1048

Multiple blending--Clipping, 1968.

Folder 1049

Myers, Albert G.--Clippings.

Folder 1050

National Association of Cotton Manufacturers. "Fact Book."

Folder 1051

National Association of Cotton Manufacturers. 1947-1949.

Folder 1052

National Association of Hosiery Manufacturers--Correspondence, 1978.

Folder 1053

National Bank of Commerce, Memphis TN--Textile Review, 1953-1954.

Folder 1054

National Bureau of Economic Research.

Folder 1055

National Bureau of Standards--Automated Manufacturer Research Facility.

Folder 1056

National Cotton Council. Clippings, Invitations.

Folder 1057

National Cotton Council. Johnson, Oscar. Founder--Delta Pine and Land Company, 1937.

Folder 1058

National Cotton Council. Publications.

Folder 1059

National Cotton Council. Report of Activities, 1948.

Folder 1060

National Council for Textile Education.

Folder 1061

European Tour, 1955.

Folder 1062

Meeting, 1955.

Folder 1063

1962.

Folder 1064

National Defense--Kennedy, Stephen J.

Folder 1065

National Drying Machine Company.

Folder 1066

National Export Expansion Council, 1966.

Folder 1067

National Production Authority, 1952.

Folder 1068

National Recovery Act--ATMA, 1950.

Folder 1069

National Science Foundation--Study of research resources, 1954.

Folder 1070

National Security Resources Board--Textiles, 1950.

Folder 1071

Natural fibers-- American Fabrics Article, 1961.

Folder 1072

Neal, Elliot.

Folder 1073

Neill, Rolfe-- Charlotte Observer.

Folder 1074

Neisler Mills.

Folder 1075

New South--Clippings, 10 May 1981.

Folder 1076

New York Times. Aborted public relations project, 1960.

Folder 1077

Supplement. Articles and correspondence, 1960.

Folder 1078

Supplement. Articles and miscellaneous, 1960.

Folder 1079

Supplement. Correspondence.

Folder 1080

Outline of article by Harriet Herring.

Folder 1081

Nissan Textile Machinery Corporation. Clippings, 1977.

Folder 1082

Nissan Textile Machinery Corporation. Correspondence, press releases, printed matter.

Folder 1083

Nissan Textile Machinery Corporation. Air jet looms and water jet looms.

Folder 1084

North American Rockwell.

Folder 1085

Textile Expansion Unit.

Folder 1086

North Carolina. Department of Cultural Resources--Warren, Lawson S., 1980.

Folder 1087

North Carolina. Employer Experience Rating.

Folder 1088

North Carolina. Industrial survival--Clipping, 1980.

Folder 1089

North Carolina State University--School of Textiles.

Folder 1090

North Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association--Membership, 1968.

Folder 1091

North Carolina Vocational Textile School, Belmont, N.C.

Folder 1092

Textile mills--Early history.

Folder 1093

Northern Textile Association--Speeches, 1961.

Folder 1094

Nylon.

Folder 1095

Brochures, 1947-1948.

Folder 1096

History.

Folder 1097

Obituaries, 1976-1977.

Folder 1098

Obsolescence.

Folder 1099

Obsolescent equipment--Hunter statement, 1958.

Folder 1100

Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA). Bulletins and miscellaneous.

Folder 1101

Byssinosis. Brochures and miscellaneous.

Folder 1102

Byssinosis. Clippings.

Folder 1103

Byssinosis. "A Review of the Literature," 1947.

Folder 1104

Byssinosis. Clippings.

Folder 1105

Noise standards. Bulletins.

Folder 1106

Noise standards. Clippings.

Folder 1107

Office of Price Administration (OPA).

Folder 1108

Office of Price and Civilian Supply--Clipping, 1941.

Folder 1109

Office of Price Controls (OPC), 1952.

Folder 1110

Offices--ATMA and European Committee--President's Club--Preliminary.

Folder 1111

Offshore procurement. Korea, 1949-1055.

Folder 1112

Offshore procurement. Philippines, 1955.

Folder 1113

Offshore procurement. Second mission to Japan, 1949.

Folder 1114

Offshore procurement. "Selling to Textile Asia," 1974.

Folder 1115

Offshore procurement. Textile machinery, 1956-1962.

Folder 1116

Offshore procurement. 1948-1955.

Folder 1117

Offshore procurement. 1949-1955.

Folder 1118

Offshore procurement. 1956.

Folder 1119

Old Timers Day--Greater Charlotte Textile Club--Press release, 1956.

Folder 1120

Open end spinning.

Folder 1121

Operation Europe--Report by M. G. Andrews, 1958.

Folder 1122

"Opportunities for Trained Men and Women in the Textile and Related Industries."

Folder 1123

Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC), 1948-1953.

Folder 1124

Organization for Trade Cooperation, 1956.

Folder 1125

Overseas missions.

Folder 1126

Pace Report--"Cotton (Including Cottonseed) and Other Fiber Plants."

Folder 1127

Packaging Machinery Manufacturers Institute--History.

Folder 1128

Parkdale Mill, Incorporated. Clippings.

Folder 1129

Parkdale Mill, Incorporated. W. D. Kimbrell--Clippings.

Folder 1130

Parks-Cramer Company. History and photos.

Folder 1131

Parks-Cramer Company. Update, 1984.

Folder 1132

Patent Incentive System Celebration, 1961.

Folder 1133

Pelzer Mills--Smythe, Ellison Adger.

Folder 1134

Pennock, Robert S.--President of ATMA, 1963-1964.

Folder 1135

Pension plans, 1950-1951.

Folder 1136

Peterson, Robert E.--Obituary, 1976.

Folder 1137

Pharr, William J.--Carillon--Belmont, N.C., 1984.

Folder 1138

Phi Psi Quarterly, Fall 1961.

Folder 1139

Philippines machinery purchases--Foreign Operations Administration (FOA).

Folder 1140

Photographs. Notes.

Folder 1141

Photographs. James, Dr. May Hall--Yale University.

Folder 1142

Pickard, Edward T., 18 October 1955.

Folder 1143

The Pioneer--Jacobs, William Plumer--notes.

Folder 1144

Plans of stabilization--New Bedford, Mass.--Woonsocket, R.I., 1949.

Folder 1145

Plant closings, 1983.

Folder 1146

Platt International, Incorporated. Cotton.

Folder 1147

Platt International, Incorporated. Dalton, Robert I., Jr.

Folder 1148

Platt International, Incorporated. Field, Alan--Public Relations.

Folder 1149

Platt International, Incorporated. New Dawn Industries.

Folder 1150

Platt International, Incorporated. Rotospinner.

Folder 1151

Platt Saco Lowell Corporation.

Folder 1152

Platt Saco Lowell Corporation. Bulletins.

Folder 1153

Pneumafil Corporation.

Folder 1154

Porter, Sylvia.

Folder 1155

Postwar labor.

Folder 1156

Postwar production achievements.

Folder 1157

Post World War II allocations and shortages.

Folder 1158

Pre-processing cotton--Rust Brothers.

Folder 1159

Press releases. Miscellaneous.

Folder 1160

Press releases. West's letter to Senators and Representatives of 84th Congress. Howe's Memo, 7 January 1955.

Folder 1161

Price freeze, 1971.

Folder 1162

Print cloth indictment, 1940.

Folder 1163

Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated--"Problems and Progress Proctor and Schwartz Since 1802," 1970.

Folder 1164-1165

Folder 1164

Folder 1165

Procurements of Fabric/Apparel--World War II--Clipping scrapbook.

Folder 1166

Product liability.

Folder 1167

Production increase.

Folder 1168

Productivity, 1962.

Folder 1169

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Capital equipment investment of modern textile mills, 1957.

Folder 1170

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Booklet and requests.

Folder 1171

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Research dollar tabulations, 1957.

Folder 1172

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Production costs, 1958.

Folder 1173-1174

Folder 1173

Folder 1174

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Textile machinery.

Folder 1175

Prominent Persons of Northern Virginia, 1958-1959.

Folder 1176

"Proprietary Manufacturing Know-How and the Requirements of National Defense," 1956.

Folder 1177

Public relations. Newsletters, 1948-1949.

Folder 1178

Public relations. Pamphlets, 1950-1952.

Folder 1179

Public Relations Society of America, Incorporated--Application.

Folder 1180

Quarterly Report on the Textile Public Relations Program, 1947-1949.

Folder 1181

Releases and clippings--M. G. Andrews.

Folder 1182

Speech before National Textile Association--M. G. Andrews, 1947.

Folder 1183

Quartermaster Association.

Folder 1184

1951.

Folder 1185

Railroads.

Folder 1186

Clippings.

Folder 1187

Rains, Alan--Clipping, 1971.

Folder 1188

Randolph Mill--Conversion to condominiums--Clipping, 1984.

Folder 1189

Random web--Non-Woven, 1954.

Folder 1190

Rausch Industries, Incorporated--Gastonia, N.C., 1984.

Folder 1191

Rayon.

Folder 1192

Reciprocal Trade Agreements Program, 1962.

Folder 1193

"Record of Southern Progress--Featuring 175 Industrial Centers," 1963.

Folder 1194

Regulations--Textile industry, 1958.

Folder 1195

Reinvestment Depreciation Deduction Bill, 1958.

Folder 1196

Research.

Folder 1197

"Research--A Challenge to Associations"--Robert Taylor, 1958.

Folder 1198

Research and development. Clippings, 1975-1977.

Folder 1199

Research and development. Press releases, 1946-1948.

Folder 1200

Research conference.

Folder 1201

Research Institute of America--Equipment decisions, 1958.

Folder 1202

Reynolds, Charles H.--Speech before the North Carolina Textile Manufacturers Association, Incorporated, 1968.

Folder 1203

Riegel Textile Corporation, 1984.

Folder 1204

Riemer, Harry.

Folder 1205

Birthday Party Committee, May 1958.

Folder 1206

Riggs & Lombard, Incorporated, 1953.

Folder 1207

Robert, Chip--Clipping, 1939.

Folder 1208

Robertson, William F.

Folder 1209

"Robotics in Textiles," 1984.

Folder 1210

Rockwell-Draper Division.

Folder 1211

Rocky Mount Mills--History--Kemp Davis Battle.

Folder 1212

Round-Up--Textiles, 1983.

Folder 1213

Rudisill, Carl A.--Carlton Yarn Mills, Incorporated--Clippings.

Folder 1214

Rust Brothers--Article by M. G. Andrews, 1978.

Folder 1215

Saco-Lowell Shops. Bulletin, 1956, 1963, 1965, 1972, 1973.

Folder 1216

Saco-Lowell Shops. Clippings.

Folder 1217

Saco-Lowell Shops. Correspondence.

Folder 1218

Saco-Lowell Shops. Graham, Russell A.

Folder 1219

Saco-Lowell Shops. History, 1953.

Folder 1220-1221

Folder 1220

Folder 1221

Saco-Lowell Shops. Information file.

Folder 1222

Saco-Lowell Shops. Miscellaneous.

Folder 1223

Saco-Lowell Shops. "Modern Print Cloth With Gwaltney or Duo-Roth Spinning."

Folder 1224-1225

Folder 1224

Folder 1225

Saco-Lowell Shops. Press releases.

Folder 1226

Saxapahaw--Historical article, 1949.

Folder 1227

Scheuer, Sidney--Intertex Corporation, 1966-1967.

Folder 1228

Sea Island cotton revival.

Folder 1229

Seminars.

Folder 1230

Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Clippings, 1958.

Folder 1231-1232

Folder 1231

Folder 1232

Senate Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Hearings, 1958.

Folder 1233

Sewing machines, 1980, 1983.

Folder 1234

Sewing thread. Chapter 12.

Folder 1235

Sewing thread. Machines.

Folder 1236

Sewing thread. 1978.

Folder 1237

Silk fiber, 1957.

Folder 1238

Silk "An Economic Analysis of Silk: A Post-World War II Report for Irving Trust Company," 1946.

Folder 1239

Singer Company, 1978.

Folder 1240

Siple, Paul--Clipping.

Folder 1241

Sipp-Eastwood Corporation, 1953, 1955.

Folder 1242

Slater, Samuel. Memo, 1948.

Folder 1243

Slater, Samuel. Old Slater Mill--Pawtucket, R.I.

Folder 1244

Slavery--Clipping.

Folder 1245

Smith, Captain W. B.

Folder 1246

Smithsonian Institution--Photograph information, 1975-1977.

Folder 1247

Society of Professional Management Consultants, 1969.

Folder 1248

Source books--Woodward, C. Vann.

Folder 1249

Source material. Notes.

Folder 1250

Sociological material.

Folder 1251

South Carolina textiles.

Folder 1252

Payroll.

Folder 1253

"Southern Mill Rules," 1935.

Folder 1254

Southern Regional Education Board.

Folder 1255

Clippings.

Folder 1256

Southern Textile News--Correspondence, 1953.

Folder 1257

Spartanburg, S.C.

Folder 1258

Spartan Mills.

Folder 1259

Montgomery, Walter.

Folder 1260

"Special Report on U.S. Textile Industry and Textile Machinery in Relation to Supply and Demand," 1973.

Folder 1261

Speech material.

Folder 1262

Speizman Industries, Incorporated.

Folder 1263

Spindles. Background information from J. H. Bolton, Jr.

Folder 1264

Spindles. Production.

Folder 1265

Shipments. 1952-1962.

Folder 1266

Shipments. 1955-1965.

Folder 1267

Shipments. 1957-1967.

Folder 1268

Shipments. 1964.

Folder 1269

Shipments. 1965.

Folder 1270

Shipments. 1967.

Folder 1271

"Ten Years of Cotton Textiles."

Folder 1272

"Uses of Cotton Goods in Three Major Groups."

Folder 1273

Spindles in place, 1979.

Folder 1274

Spinning frame shipments by spindles.

Folder 1275

Spinning machines--Open end--Photo, 1972-1973.

Folder 1276

Spinning mill--Costs--Miscellaneous.

Folder 1277

Spinning statistics.

Folder 1278

Spinning tests--Correspondence, 1936, 1944.

Folder 1279

Spinning, 1958.

Folder 1280

Spring Mills.

Folder 1281

Springs, Katherine--Books.

Folder 1282

Spun rayon yarns--Processing procedures.

Folder 1283

Standard-Coosa-Thatcher Company.

Folder 1284

Staplcotn--Greenwood, Miss., 1982.

Folder 1285

Stassen directive--International Cooperation Administration.

Folder 1286

Statistics, 1950s.

Folder 1287

Steel--Allocations and price controls, 1948-1951.

Folder 1288

Steel Heddle Company, 1976-1977.

Folder 1289

Stennis, John.

Folder 1290

Story materials and ideas.

Folder 1291

Strikes--Allegheny city riots of 1848.

Folder 1292

Sturbridge Village.

Folder 1293

Correspondence.

Folder 1294

Old Sturbridge--Source material from Ted Peece.

Folder 1295

Sulzer Ruti Corporation--Clipping, 1982.

Folder 1296

Survey. "New Print Cloth Mill Survey"--Whitin Mills, 1 May 1956.

Folder 1297

Survey. Sales figures.

Folder 1298

Survey. Textiles, 1968.

Folder 1299

"Survey of Textile Machinery: Tariffs and Foreign Competition," 1954.

Folder 1300

Data collected by M. G. Andrews.

Folder 1301

Symmes, Fred--Poe Manufacturing Company, 1940.

Folder 1302-1303

Folder 1302

Folder 1303

Synthetic fibers.

Folder 1304

Tallassee Mills, 1926.

Folder 1305

Tapestries.

Folder 1306

Children's Tapestries of Harrania.

Folder 1307

Tariffs. Geneva Concessions, 1955.

Folder 1308

Tariffs. Machinery.

Folder 1309

Tariffs. Problems, 1953-1962.

Folder 1310

Tariffs. Tariff Act, 1981-1982.

Folder 1311

Tariffs and shipment table, 1963-1967.

Folder 1312

Textiles--Editorials, 1979.

Folder 1313

U.S. Tariff Commission Hearing, 1965.

Folder 1314

Taxes. Exempt organizations.

Folder 1315

Taxes. Non-profit organizations.

Folder 1316

Taxes. Textile machinery.

Folder 1317

"Technological Change and Manpower Trends in Six Industries"--U.S. Department of Labor, 1974.

Folder 1318

Technological developments. "Breakdown on Machines Showing Technological Progress in Past 20 Years," 1937-1957.

Folder 1319

Technological developments. Comparisons, 1937-1957.

Folder 1320

Technological developments. "Review of Technological Development of American Textile Machines in Relation to Depreciation," 1957.

Folder 1321

Technology. Technology and Employment Series--Council for Technological Advancement.

Folder 1322

Technology. "Technology and Manpower in the Textile Industry of the 1970's"--U.S. Department of Labor, 1968.

Folder 1323

Technology. 1978.

Folder 1324

Templon Spinning Mills, Incorporated--Letter and clipping.

Folder 1325

Ten Point Program for Textile Industries, 1959.

Folder 1326

Terrell Machine Company, 1969.

Folder 1327

Texfi Industries, Incorporated and Jackson Mills Incorporated merger plan.

Folder 1328

"Textile Design As An Occupation," 1936.

Folder 1329

Textile Education and Machinery (TEAM) Day--North Carolina State University School of Textiles, 1955.

Folder 1330

Textile Executive Forum Magazine, 1981.

Folder 1331-1332

Folder 1331

Folder 1332

Textile industry. Addresses, 1970s.

Folder 1333

Textile industry. Developments, 1967-1969.

Folder 1334

Textile industry. Clippings, 1969.

Folder 1335

Textile industry. General conditions, 1950-1959.

Folder 1336

Textile industry. General information--Clippings.

Folder 1337

Textile industry. History--Smith, James.

Folder 1338

Textile industry. Imports and exports--Statistics.

Folder 1339

Textile industry. International trade.

Folder 1340

Textile industry. Machinery--Offshore sales, 1952-1955.

Folder 1341

Textile industry. Military.

Folder 1342

Textile industry. Miscellaneous.

Folder 1343

Textile industry. 1983.

Folder 1344

Textile industry. National Production Authority, 1950.

Folder 1345

Textile industry. Planning, 1970s.

Folder 1346

Textile industry. Statistics, 1977.

Folder 1347

Textile Industries Magazine. 1960.

Folder 1348

Textile Industries Magazine. 1978, 1979, undated.

Folder 1349

Textile Industry Committee, 1941.

Folder 1350

Textile Information Service. Outlook for 1950.

Folder 1351

Textile Information Service. Printed material.

Folder 1352

Textile Information Service. "Twenty-Five Years of Southern Textile Progress."

Folder 1353

Textile Information Service. Year-end Roundup, 1955-1958.

Folder 1354

"Textile Manufacturing Industry and Its Relation to the Textile Machinery Industry."

Folder 1355

"Textile Mill Profit "Survey," 1958.

Folder 1356

Textile mills. Capital equipment investment, 1959.

Folder 1357

Textile mills. Clipping, 1965.

Folder 1358

Textile mills. Conditions--Clipping, 1978-1979.

Folder 1359

"Textile Pioneers of Greenville: Civil War to World War I"--Address by Malcolm A. Cross, 1976.

Folder 1360

"Textile Research, Development, Education and Testing"--New York Board of Trade, 1949.

Folder 1361

Textile Roundup, 1956.

Folder 1362

Textiles. Associations and trade shows, 1983.

Folder 1363

Textiles. Chemistry and scientific research.

Folder 1364

Clippings. 1940s.

Folder 1365

Clippings. 1950s.

Folder 1366

Clippings. 1960s.

Folder 1367

Clippings. 1970s

Folder 1368

Clippings. 1980s and undated.

Folder 1369

Comparisons by state, 1928.

Folder 1370

Earnings.

Folder 1371

Economic performance, 1960s.

Folder 1372

Economics--"The Cotton Industry and Foreign Economic Policy"--Claudius Murchison, 1954.

Folder 1373

Education in South Carolina, 1949

Folder 1374

"Elephant-Sized" equipment.

Folder 1375

Foreign trade, 1947-1955.

Folder 1376

High gear production--Problems, 1947.

Folder 1377

History.

Folder 1378

Daily News Record "Headline Highlights, 1892-1952."

Folder 1379

"Textile History and Biography--Bennett, E. Howard, 1953."

Folder 1380

Imports and exports. Clippings.

Folder 1381

Imports and exports. 1952-1954.

Folder 1382

Journals, 1983.

Folder 1383

Machine improvements--Clippings, 1955.

Folder 1384

Machinery. Clippings, 1950s.

Folder 1385

Machinery. Depreciation, 1959-1962.

Folder 1386

Machinery. Essentiality in war, 1950.

Folder 1387

Machinery. Expenditures.

Folder 1388

Machinery. Firms--Finances, 1963.

Folder 1389

Machinery. Machinery in place, 1937-1957.

Folder 1390

Machinery. Machines in use, 1937 and 1959.

Folder 1391

Machinery. Miscellaneous.

Folder 1392

Machinery. National security, 1940s.

Folder 1393

Machinery. New developments, 1960s.

Folder 1394

Machinery. Press tour--Clippings, 1953.

Folder 1395

Machinery. Reports, 1947-1950.

Folder 1396

Machinery. Research, 1952-1956.

Folder 1397

Machinery. Sales, 1958.

Folder 1398

Machinery. Shipments, 1947-1965.

Folder 1399

Machinery. Statistics.

Folder 1400

Machinery. "Textile Machinery Progress," 1963.

Folder 1401

Marketing, 1952.

Folder 1402

Market review, 1953.

Folder 1403

Notes, 1981-1982.

Folder 1404

"An Old Industry With a New Image," 1964.

Folder 1405

Price decontrol, 1946.

Folder 1406

Publications--Mailing list.

Folder 1407

"Report of Expert Group on the Selection of Textile Machinery in the Cotton Industry," 1967.

Folder 1408

Research, 1957-1962.

Folder 1409

Statistics and charts.

Folder 1410

Textile Hall Corporation.

Folder 1411

Textile Hall of Fame--Correspondence and miscellaneous.

Folder 1412

Trade negotiations--Clippings.

Folder 1413

"Textiles--A Liberated Industry," 1968.

Folder 1414

Textile schools. Clippings.

Folder 1415

Textile schools. Deans.

Folder 1416

Textile schools. Deans and education, 1955.

Folder 1417

Textile schools. Trip by M. G. Andrews for ATMA.

Folder 1418

Textiles-Incorporated, 1954.

Folder 1419

"Textiles: $22 Billion Market," 1969.

Folder 1420

"Textile Trainee," 1948.

Folder 1421

Textile unions.

Folder 1422

Clippings, 1978-1979.

Folder 1423

Textile waste.

Folder 1424

Textile Workers Union. Barkin, Solomon, 1958.

Folder 1425

Textile Workers Union. Miscellaneous.

Folder 1426

Textile World Magazine--Miscellaneous.

Folder 1427

Market News Letter, 1966-1969.

Folder 1428

Textron, Incorporated.

Folder 1429

Clippings.

Folder 1430

Textured yarns--"25 Years of Textured Yarn," 1978.

Folder 1431

Thread.

Folder 1432

Clippings.

Folder 1433

Ti Caro, Incorporated.

Folder 1434

Tire cord statistics.

Folder 1435

Tompkins, D. A.--Charlotte N.C., 1880s.

Folder 1436

Trade Agreements Act of 1951.

Folder 1437

Trade associations.

Folder 1438

Mailing list, 1965.

Folder 1439

Recent Decisions Affecting Trade Association Statistical Services, 1925.

Folder 1440

Trade data--Market study, 1974.

Folder 1441

Trade--Exports, 1971.

Folder 1442

Trade negotiations study, 1968.

Folder 1443

Trade opportunities--Machinery exports and development in other countries, 1955-1956.

Folder 1444

Trade press.

Folder 1445

"Travel Trek Along the Southern Railway System"--Press release, 1950.

Folder 1446

Tris.

Folder 1447

Truslow, J.L--American Association of Textile Technologists, 1954.

Folder 1448

Tultex Corporation. Virginia.

Folder 1449

Tultex Corporation. Washington Group, Incorporated purchase, 1982.

Folder 1450

Two Hundred Years of Textile Manufactures-- American Textile Reporter.

Folder 1451

Two-price cotton program, 1961.

Folder 1452

Tyson, Lawrence Davis--Knoxville, Tenn.-- Cotton Clipping, 1921.

Folder 1453

Unemployment and salaries.

Folder 1454

United Merchants and Manufacturers, Incorporated.

Folder 1455

United Nations Industrial Development Organization--Conference on Textile Machines, 1968.

Folder 1456

U.S. business--Plants and equipment, 1956-1959.

Folder 1457

U.S. health insurance.

Folder 1458

U.S. Savings Bonds--Meeting, 1965.

Folder 1459

Universal Winding Company, 1955.

Folder 1460

Velvet, 1984.

Folder 1461

Vereen, William Jerome--Moultrie Cotton Mills--Clipping, 1925.

Folder 1462

Vertical integration.

Folder 1463

Vouchers and miscellaneous financial.

Folder 1464

Wage and Hour Division--U.S. Department of Labor.

Folder 1465

Wages and hours, 1938.

Folder 1466

Wage hour law.

Folder 1467

Wage raises, 1979-1980.

Folder 1468

Wages.

Folder 1469

1970s.

Folder 1470

Wages and hours--Andrews, Elmer F.

Folder 1471

Wages and payroll, 1947-1948.

Folder 1472

Wages and production--Facts and figures.

Folder 1473

Wages--Textile industry.

Folder 1474

Wage survey, 1954.

Folder 1475

Wagner Act--National Labor Relations Board.

Folder 1476

War production.

Folder 1477

World War II, 1941-1942.

Folder 1478

War Production Board. Machinery chart--Correspondence, 1957.

Folder 1479

War Production Board. 1942.

Folder 1480

The Washington Group.

Folder 1481

Wassef, Wadida--Egypt, 1966.

Folder 1482

Watson's Centrifugal Gin--Clippings.

Folder 1483

Ways and Means Committee--U.S. House of Representatives, 1953.

Folder 1484

Weaving machinery--Statistics, 1968-1974.

Folder 1485

Webb, Thomas H.--Erwin Cotton Mills--Clipping, 1935.

Folder 1486

Webster Industries Incorporated--The Newcomen Society in North America, 1976.

Folder 1487

Werner, Herbert L.--Address, 1954.

Folder 1488

Werner Industries, Incorporated, 1969.

Folder 1489

Werner Textile Consultants. "A Look at the 1960s" Seminar, 1960.

Folder 1490

Werner Textile Consultants. Meeting, 1963.

Folder 1491

West Point Manufacturing Company.

Folder 1492

WestPoint Pepperell, Incorporated.

Folder 1493

History.

Folder 1494

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. Annual Reports.

Folder 1495

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. Clippings.

Folder 1496

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. Correspondence with M. G. Andrews.

Folder 1497

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. Improvements, 1954.

Folder 1498

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. "A Look at the U.S. Textile Industry Through 1970," 1963.

Folder 1499

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. Press releases with photographs of machinery.

Folder 1500

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. Publicity.

Folder 1501

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. "The Systemated Mill," 1965.

Folder 1502

Whitin Machine Works, Incorporated. White Consolidated Industries, Incorporated--Bulletins, releases, miscellaneous.

Folder 1503

Whitin Research Laboratory, 1951.

Folder 1504

Whitin Review--"The Modern Print Cloth Mill."

Folder 1505

Whitin-Roberts Company.

Folder 1506

Wix Corporation--Clipping.

Folder 1507

Wolfson, Louis--"How American Business Can Recapture Its Pioneering Spirit," 1959.

Folder 1508

"Women's Preferences Among Selected Textile Products"--U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1947.

Folder 1509

Wool Products Labeling Act of 1939--Rules and Regulations--Federal Trade Commission, 1965.

Folder 1510

Wool Products Labeling Act and Regulations--Questions and Answers--Federal Trade Commission, 1976.

Folder 1511

"The Wool Story"--Pendleton Woolen Mills, 1971.

Folder 1512

Workshop Luncheon Conference, 1958.

Folder 1513

World Bank--International Finance Corporation, 1958.

Folder 1514

World War II. Alien Property Custodian--Patents, 1944.

Folder 1515

World War II. Articles.

Folder 1516

World War II. Dollar-a-year men.

Folder 1517

World War II. Manpower and production.

Folder 1518

World War II. Production.

Folder 1519

World War II. Quartermaster Corps textile team sent to Germany.

Folder 1520

Worth Street, Incorporated and Textile merchants.

Folder 1521

Wrap-King Corporation--Press releases, 1955-1956.

Folder 1522

Yale University Press Film Service.

Folder 1523

Yarns--Crepe crimp, and crinkled.

Folder 1524

Yarns, 1980, 1983.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 3. Other Organizational Records, 1913-1978.

About 2,500 items.

Arrangement: by organization.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.1. Textile Exhibitors Association, 1913-1935.

About 100 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

The annual meeting minutes and Board of Directors meeting minutes are contained in two large volumes. This association was a precursor to the NATMM/ATMA.

Folder 1525

Minutes 1913-1924.

Folder 1526

Minutes 1924-1935.

Folder 1527

Miscellaneous.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.2. Southern Combed Yarn Spinners Association, 1935-1976.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.3. The Spinner-Breeder Conferences, 1941-1960.

About 400 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

This subseries chiefly contains the programs and speeches from the spinner-breeder conferences, 1944-1954. The conferences were sponsored by the Delta Council, a Mississippi-based cotton organization. Andrews and the ATMA were occasionally involved with these conferences.

Folder 1539

Biographies of speakers.

Folder 1540

Miscellaneous.

Folder 1541

Press releases.

Folder 1542

Programs, 1945-1950.

Folder 1543

Programs, 1951-1956.

Folder 1544

Report, 1944.

Folder 1545-1546

Folder 1545

Folder 1546

Speeches.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.4. Miscellaneous Exhibitions, 1948-1983.

About 1300 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Included are materials collected by Andrews on exhibitions that she did not help to organize. The Southern Textile Expositions and the European-based International Exhibition of Textile Machinery (ITMA) dominate the collection.

Folder 1547

1948--New York ITMA Exposition.

Folder 1548

1951--Lille ITMA Exhibition.

Folder 1549

1953--Manchester Textile Machinery & Accessories Exhibition.

Folder 1550

1955. Brussels ITMA Exhibition Printed material.

Folder 1551

1955. Brussels ITMA Exhibition Miscellaneous.

Folder 1552

1955. Hanover Exhibition.

Folder 1553

1955. Knitting Arts Exhibition.

Folder 1554

1956 Leicester International Knitting Machinery & Accessories Exhibition.

Folder 1555

1956 Southern Textile Exposition.

Folder 1556

1957--Paris International Trade Fair.

Folder 1557

1958. Manchester ITMA Exhibition Clippings.

Folder 1558

1958. Manchester ITMA Exhibition Miscellaneous.

Folder 1559

1958. Southern Textile Exposition Clippings.

Folder 1560-1561

Folder 1560

Folder 1561

1958. Southern Textile Exposition Miscellaneous.

Folder 1562

1959. Knitting Arts Exhibition.

Folder 1563

1959. Milan ITMA Exhibition Brochures & clippings.

Folder 1564

1959. Milan ITMA Exhibition Miscellaneous.

Folder 1565

1959. Soviet Exhibition of Science Technology and Culture.

Folder 1566

1960--Southern Textile Exposition.

Folder 1567

1962--Southern Textile Exposition.

Folder 1568

1963--Hanover ITMA Exhibition.

Folder 1569

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. Business cards and personal material.

Folder 1570

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. Clippings.

Folder 1571

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. Correspondence.

Folder 1572

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. Exhibition statistics.

Folder 1573

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. Memos to ATMA members.

Folder 1574

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. Press releases.

Folder 1575-1576

Folder 1575

Folder 1576

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. Printed material.

Folder 1577

1967--Basel ITMA Exhibition. 50 ans Foire Suisse Bale.

Folder 1578

1969. Knitting Arts Exhibition.

Folder 1579

1969. Leipzig Exhibitions.

Folder 1580

1971. Knitting Arts Exhibition.

Folder 1581

Paris ITMA Exhibition. Brochures.

Folder 1582

Paris ITMA Exhibition. Expenses.

Folder 1583

Paris ITMA Exhibition. Press releases.

Folder 1584

Paris ITMA Exhibition. Published reports.

Folder 1585-1586

Folder 1585

Folder 1586

Paris ITMA Exhibition. Miscellaneous.

Folder 1587

1975--Milan ITMA Exhibition.

Folder 1588

1977--Knitting Arts Exhibition.

Folder 1589

1979--Hanover ITMA Exhibition.

Folder 1590

1981--Knitting Arts Exhibition International.

Folder 1591

1983--Milan ITMA Exhibition.

Folder 1592

Miscellaneous Textile Exhibitions.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.5. The Tungsten Institute, 1953-1957.

About 300 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical.

This subseries collects Andrews's work as the head of information and publicity departments for the Institute, 1954-1957. Her press releases, editorials, and articles make up most of the subseries, along with a book that she wrote on the tungsten industry.

Folder 1593

Articles.

Folder 1594

Editorial clippings.

Folder 1595

Feature story for Charlotte News, 1954.

Folder 1596

Correspondence.

Folder 1597

Public relations program.

Folder 1598

Statements and addresses.

Folder 1599

Mining World Yearbook entry, 1957.

Folder 1600

National Geographic Bulletin.

Folder 1601

Press releases by M. G. Andrews--Master file.

Folder 1602

Press releases--miscellaneous.

Folder 1603-1606

Folder 1603

Folder 1604

Folder 1605

Folder 1606

Source material.

Folder 1607

Tungsten: The Story of an Indispensable Metal by M. G. Andrews, 1955.

Folder 1608

Miscellaneous.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 3.6. Miscellaneous Business Records, 1944-1978.

About 200 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

This subseries houses Andrews's work with the Quartermaster General's office during World War II and with her public relations firm, Andrewtex, in the 1970s. Most of the Andrewtex material involves an account with Krupp International, a German firm.

Folder 1609

Andrewtex Expenses, 1978.

Folder 1610

Andrewtex Special Report on U.S. Textile Industry, 1973.

Folder 1611

Andrewtex Krupp advertising accounts. Krupp advertising accounts.

Folder 1612

Andrewtex Krupp advertising accounts. Clippings.

Folder 1613

Andrewtex Krupp advertising accounts. Correspondence.

Folder 1614

Andrewtex Krupp advertising accounts. Press releases, 1970s.

Folder 1615

Andrewtex Krupp advertising accounts. Party, 1976.

Folder 1616

Andrewtex Krupp advertising accounts. Miscellaneous.

Folder 1617

Dudley, Anderson and Yutzy.

Folder 1618

Quartermaster General's Office. Report of Textile Team Sent to Germany, 1945.

Folder 1619

Quartermaster General's Office. Report on Observations in Southwest Pacific, 1944.

Folder 1620

Quartermaster General's Office. Enclosures.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 4. Trade Missions, Tariffs, and Exports, 1945-1974 and undated.

About 4,400 items.

Arrangement: by mission.

Reports, pamphlets, correspondence, newsletters, clippings, charts, catalogues, and other related material from Mildred Andrews's foreign trade work with ATMA and the International Executive Service Corps. Before and after her retirement from ATMA, Andrews promoted textiles and foreign trade through various trade shows she either attended or organized. Andrews visited the Netherlands, Honduras, and many countries in Asia seeking markets for American-made goods.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.1. Netherlands Trade Mission, 1962-1966.

About 1,200 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical by topic.

Correspondence, trade pamphlets and brochures, reports, clippings, and other related items from Mildred Andrews's Netherlands trip of spring 1963. Under the auspices of the Department of Commerce, Andrews, five other business executives, and two Department of Commerce officials attended the Trade and Industrial Equipment Mission to the Netherlands, 20 April-18 May 1963. Andrews was the first woman to join one of the 111 similar trade missions, begun by the Department of Commerce to promote sales of U.S. products. The mission observed trade fairs, visited factories, and met with their counterparts from the Netherlands. All of the mission members interviewed different Dutch businessmen and women as possible buyers of U.S. goods or exporters. This subseries contains the interviews conducted by Mildred Andrews at various Dutch textile companies. Also included are "trip reports" to family members, travel expenses and vouchers, and numerous trade pamphlets and brochures. After returning to the U.S., the trade mission group conducted a series of "field trips" to different cities to discuss their findings in Holland. These field trips were held in New York City, Providence, R.I., and San Francisco.

Folder 1621

Appointments, social engagements, and invitations.

Folder 1622

Clippings.

Folder 1623

Correspondence October 1962-April 1963

Folder 1624

Correspondence May 1963-June 1963

Folder 1625

Correspondence July 1963-December 1965; September 1966.

Folder 1626

Dept. of Commerce Trade Mission briefings.

Folder 1627

Dutch Import Agent.

Folder 1628

Exports of textile machinery from the Netherlands.

Folder 1629

General information about the Netherlands.

Folder 1630

Government travel paperwork.

Folder 1631-1637

Folder 1631

Folder 1632

Folder 1633

Folder 1634

Folder 1635

Folder 1636

Folder 1637

Interview reports.

Folder 1638

Itineraries.

Folder 1639

Members and orientation for mission.

Folder 1640

Miscellaneous.

Folder 1641-1643

Folder 1641

Folder 1642

Folder 1643

Pamphlets and brochures.

Folder 1644

Publicity for Netherlands mission.

Folder 1645

Raw cotton report.

Folder 1646

Report to ATMA.

Folder 1647

Terms of service for Mission.

Folder 1648

Travel vouchers and expenses.

Folder 1649-1650

Folder 1649

Folder 1650

U.S. field trips.

Folder 1651

Worksheets and pencilled notes.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.2. Honduras Project, 1969-1973 and undated.

About 1,600 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical by topic.

Letters, clippings, contracts, pamphlets, brochures, reports, and other related items from Mildred Andrews's work with the International Executive Service Corps (I.E.S.C.) in Honduras. Beginning in January 1970, Andrews signed up to assist with the I.E.S.C.'s project #2387. This project's mission was to set up a commercial exposition in Honduras. The I.E.S.C. functioned as a sort of Peace Corps for retired executives. Andrews, drawing on her experience from organizing trade fairs for the ATMA, went to Honduras in 1970 and 1971 and helped establish the first wholesale trade market in Honduras. The Exposicion Comercial Hondurena (ECH) occupied more than 1,300 meters of space in the Honduaras Maya Hotel located in Tegucigalpa. Exhibitors included textile firms, pharmaceutical companies, and local artisans. In addition to the businesses, the Exposicion Comercial Hondurena also included an orchid garden, an art gallery, and a display of Mayan archeological discoveries. This subseries contains all of the paperwork, including the contract with the hotel, architects' drawings, staffing, and committee paperwork created in establishing this wholesale venue. In April 1971, Mildred Andrews wrote to the members of the exposition commission, "I am confident that ECH is actually the most unique exposicion that has ever been put together by any group in any country" (folder 1667). Note that many of the documents in this subseries are in Spanish, but most have English.

Folder 1652

Appointments, itineraries, and invitations.

Folder 1653-1654

Folder 1653

Folder 1654

Art & archeology exhibits.

Folder 1655-1656

Folder 1655

Folder 1656

Clippings.

Folder 1657

Committee meetings.

Folder 1658-1660

Folder 1658

Folder 1659

Folder 1660

Contracts and building plans for exhibition.

Folder 1661

Correspondence. 1969-July 1970.

Folder 1662

Correspondence. October 1970-January 1971.

Folder 1663

Correspondence. February 1971-October 1971.

Folder 1664

Correspondence. 1972-1973 and undated.

Folder 1665

Exhibitors.

Folder 1666

Exposition participants' package.

Folder 1667

Final committee reports.

Folder 1668

Financial material.

Folder 1669

General information about Honduras.

Folder 1670

Honduran industries.

Folder 1671-1673

Folder 1671

Folder 1672

Folder 1673

I.E.S.C.

Folder 1674-1675

Folder 1674

Folder 1675

Miscellaneous.

Folder 1676-1677

Folder 1676

Folder 1677

Pamphlets and brochures.

Folder 1678

Personnel.

Folder 1679

Photos from Honduras.

Folder 1680

Press releases.

Folder 1681

Progress reports.

Folder 1682

"Quality of Life in the Americas."

Folder 1683-1684

Folder 1683

Folder 1684

Travel and personal expenses.

Folder 1685

Treaties and tariffs.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.3. Other Trade Missions, 1946-1974.

About 750 items.

Arrangement: chronological.

Correspondence, pamphlets, printed reports, catalogues, and other material from the various textile trade shows attended by Mildred G. Andrews. Until her retirement in 1969, Andrews went to these exhibitions as the Executive Secretary of the American Textile Machinery Association. The bulk of the material in this subseries, however, comes from trade shows that Andrews attended as "an industry expert." She represented the textile industry for the U.S. Department of Commerce at three catalog shows of textile and apparel machinery. These shows were held in the fall of 1973 in Seoul, South Korea; Taipei, Taiwan; and Hong Kong.

Folder 1686

Japan mission, 1946.

Folder 1687

"A Study of Trade between Latin America and Europe," 1953.

Folder 1688

Korean mission, 1953.

Folder 1689-1690

Folder 1689

Folder 1690

Europe mission, 1955.

Folder 1691

Asia mission Trade mission report, 1972.

Folder 1692

Correspondence. June-November 1973.

Folder 1693

Correspondence. December 1973-March 1974 and undated.

Folder 1694

Dept. of Commerce Catalogue Exhibition, Fall 1973.

Folder 1695

Exhibitors' list, 1973.

Folder 1696

Expense vouchers and invoices, 1973.

Folder 1697

Final report, 12 December 1973.

Folder 1698

Hong Kong, 1973.

Folder 1699

Itineraries, Fall 1973.

Folder 1700

Miscellaneous.

Folder 1701-1703

Folder 1701

Folder 1702

Folder 1703

South Korea, 1973.

Folder 1704

Taiwan, 1973.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 4.4. Tariffs and Exports, 1945-1974 and undated.

About 800 items

Arrangement: chronological, with a separate clippings file.

Reports, pamphlets, correspondence, newsletters, clippings, charts, and other material about the textile industry and United States foreign trade. In the 1950s, the textile industry began to feel the effects of cheaper foreign imports on the domestic market. A letter dated 28 April 1955 from W. F. Lowell, president of the ATMA, to Gov. Harold E. Stassen in Foreign Operations Administration noted the dismal state of the textile industry, "I do want to convey to you again the fact that the American Textile Machinery Association is going through a very difficult period which is due to great extent to the unprofitable operations of the textile industry itself. In other words, our customers have not been making any money and therefore could not see their way clear to purchase normal replacement requirements."

Pamphlets with titles such as "Soviet Deterrents to Increased Foreign Trade" and "A Gatt in Your Ribs" emphasized the foreign threats to the U.S. textile business. In a confidential report by the Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations Trade Information Committee, 24 April 1968, the ATMA cited eight examples of machines that were built in foreign countries and purchased by textile firms at cheaper prices than those built in the United States. The report stated that it was losing the domestic market and could risk forfeiting the foreign market unless U.S. banks and export credit companies created loan agreements more favorable to developing companies such as Brazil.

After her retirement, Mildred G. Andrews continued to work in the textile industry as a member of the International Executive Service Corps. In the spring of 1971, Andrews went to Thailand as part of a mission to "promote the development of new and expanded uses of U.S. cotton in Thailand through a coordinated program of market research, sales promotions, and general publicity designed to increase per capita consumption of cotton in Thailand" (folder 1712).

Folder 1705

1945-1947; 1949; 1953-1954.

Folder 1706

1955-1956.

Folder 1707

1958-1961.

Folder 1708

1962.

Folder 1709

1963.

Folder 1710

1966-1967.

Folder 1711

1968.

Folder 1712

1969-1974 and undated.

Folder 1713

Clippings.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 5. Writings and Research Notes, 1932-1989.

About 4,200 items.

Arrangement: by project.

The bulk of this series is comprised of writings in various genres on the textile industry: books, reports, press releases, speeches, articles, and pamphlets. Writing was a central part of Andrews's adult life, whether scribing press releases or a history and description of the North Carolina Governor's Mansion.

Note that some photographs from files of this series have been moved to Series 7.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.1. The Textile Almanac, 1940-1954.

About 1,500 items.

Arrangement: by type of material.

This subseries contains three drafts of the Textile Almanac. None are dated, but a comparison reveals their order. One is identified as "earlier," another "later," and the third was in folders titled "Original History of the Textile Industry."

Begun as a project funded by the Textile Information Service, the Almanac was envisioned as a reference work to serve textile executives and supplement curricula in textile schools. In fact, one professor at North Carolina State University assigned a manuscript of the Almanac in his courses. Although Andrews received a number of letters from companies and individuals wanting to purchase the book, the manuscript was never published. In 1952, the Textile Information Service ended its support for the project. Nevertheless, this project apparently solidified Andrews's position as the unofficial historian of the industry, and the material she collected served as the foundation for decades of historical writing.

Folder 1714

Bibliography.

Folder 1715-1718

Folder 1715

Folder 1716

Folder 1717

Folder 1718

Draft titled "Original History of the Textile Industry - 1952."

Folder 1719

Earlier draft for indexing Front Matter-Chapter 8.

Folder 1720

Earlier draft for indexing Chapters 9-18.

Folder 1721

Earlier draft for indexing Chapters 19-23.

Folder 1722

Earlier draft for indexing Excerpts for use in Atlantic City booklet.

Folder 1723

Earlier draft for indexing Later drafts of Chapter 1.

Folder 1724

Later draft Front Matter to Chapter 1.

Folder 1725

Later draft Chapters 2-3.

Folder 1726

Later draft Chapters 4-6.

Folder 1727

Later draft Chapters 7-10.

Folder 1728

Later draft Chapters 11-12.

Folder 1729

Later draft Chapters 13-16.

Folder 1730

Later draft Chapters 17-19.

Folder 1731

Later draft Chapters 20-22.

Folder 1732-1733

Folder 1732

Folder 1733

Later draft Chapter 23.

Folder 1734

Later draft Anecdotes for chapter end pieces.

Folder 1735-1736

Folder 1735

Folder 1736

Later draft Appendix for Almanac.

Folder 1737

Calendar of Events Section. Early edition and additions.

Folder 1738-1741

Folder 1738

Folder 1739

Folder 1740

Folder 1741

Calendar of Events Section. Indexed and edited copies.

Folder 1742

Calendar of Events Section. Charts.

Folder 1743

Correspondence and corrections. Chapter 8.

Folder 1744

Correspondence and corrections. Chapter 22.

Folder 1745-1747

Folder 1745

Folder 1746

Folder 1747

Correspondence and corrections. Chapter 23.

Folder 1748

Correspondence and corrections. General.

Folder 1749-1750

Folder 1749

Folder 1750

Correspondence regarding Almanac--General Received.

Folder 1751

Correspondence regarding Almanac--General Sent.

Folder 1752

Correspondence regarding editing and publication. 1951.

Folder 1753

Correspondence regarding editing and publication. 1952.

Folder 1754

Correspondence upon completion of the Almanac.

Folder 1755

Correspondence with Liz Kirschten, 1950-1951.

Folder 1756

Correspondence--Woolf, Douglas G.

Folder 1757

Early material--" Facts and Figures" brochure.

Folder 1758

Index. Calendar of Events Section.

Folder 1759

Index. Chapters 1 Through 23.

Folder 1760

Letters regarding manuscript--Excerpts, 1950.

Folder 1761

List of those who checked and edited manuscript--Confidential memo to Tom Yutzy, 1950.

Folder 1762

Outlines for Almanac, 1949.

Folder 1763

Preliminary bound volume.

Folder 1764

Publication costs--Queries.

Folder 1765-1766

Folder 1765

Folder 1766

Source material. Additions and corrections, 1951.

Folder 1767

Source material. Annual Reports for 1949.

Folder 1768

Source material. Cotton News for 1953.

Folder 1769

Source material. Filed with later draft of Almanac.

Folder 1770

Source material. For Chapter 23--"A Modern Mill in 1947-50."

Folder 1771-1774

Folder 1771

Folder 1772

Folder 1773

Folder 1774

Source material. Foreign.

Folder 1775

Source material. Labor.

Folder 1776

Source material. "Leukopenia in Negro Workmen," 1941.

Folder 1777

Source material. McConnell, Robert; Whitin Machine Works, 1953-1954.

Folder 1778

Source material. Mechanical developments.

Folder 1779-1780

Folder 1779

Folder 1780

Source material. Mechanical developments--Fibers.

Folder 1781

Source material. Mill terms for buying and selling.

Folder 1782

Source material. Miscellaneous loose in files.

Folder 1783

Source material. Murchison statement on Clayton Act, 1947.

Folder 1784

Source material. Tariff, 1949.

Folder 1785-1788

Folder 1785

Folder 1786

Folder 1787

Folder 1788

Source material. 1949.

Folder 1789

Source material. Textile Glossary and Job Descriptions.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.2. The Men and the Mills, 1950-1989.

About 1,500 items.

Arrangement: by type of material.

Fully half of this subseries consists of source material for The Men and the Mills. Andrews apparently drew this material chiefly from the ATMA subject files (Series 2).

Originally envisioned as the published version of her "American Textiles--a Historic Narrative" series of articles in Textile News, this work was progressively revised and edited into a more focused volume on the textile industry in the South. Although Andrews had been working with UNC Press for several years on the project, the volume was still not published by the time of her death. Andrews's daughter, Gwin Barnwell Dalton, and son-in-law, Robert Dalton, edited the manuscript, which Mercer Press published in 1987.

Folder 1790

Book purchase inquiries.

Folder 1791

Chapter 1--Revisions.

Folder 1792

Clipping from Robert and Gwin Dalton concerning book.

Folder 1793

Corrections--Answers to editor's questions.

Folder 1794

Corrections made by others to Chapter 13.

Folder 1795

Correspondence and corrections of Dr. Loy Weatherspoon, 1979.

Folder 1796

Correspondence. General.

Folder 1797

Mills contacted.

Folder 1798

Permission from editors.

Folder 1799

Slater Mill Historic Site.

Folder 1800

UNC Press--Andrews-Dalton.

Folder 1801

UNC Press--Matthew Hodgson.

Folder 1802

Cover ideas for book.

Folder 1803

Drafts of assorted material.

Folder 1804

McIntyre, Thorn, and Mississippi Pictures--Correspondence and captions.

Folder 1805-1808

Folder 1805

Folder 1806

Folder 1807

Folder 1808

The Men and the Mills. As sent to UNC Press.

Folder 1809

The Men and the Mills. Bibliography.

Folder 1810

The Men and the Mills. Bibliography galleys.

Folder 1811-1814

Folder 1811

Folder 1812

Folder 1813

Folder 1814

The Men and the Mills. Completed copy with notes.

Folder 1815

The Men and the Mills. Front matter.

Folder 1816

The Men and the Mills. Glossary.

Folder 1817

The Men and the Mills. Outline of new book, 1967.

Folder 1818

The Men and the Mills. Review of The Men and the Mills from Greensboro News and Record, 1989.

Folder 1819

Source material. Amoskeag book review.

Folder 1820

Source material. ATMA member employment records, 1966-1969.

Folder 1821

Source material. Book references, A-L.

Folder 1822

Source material. Chapman, Jim.

Folder 1823

Clippings Cotton story in New York Times, 1937.

Folder 1824

Clippings Georgia.

Folder 1825

Clippings Miscellaneous.

Folder 1826

Clippings 1982.

Folder 1827

Color use in factories.

Folder 1828

Cotton industry in general.

Folder 1829

Cotton prices and depreciation.

Folder 1830

Cotton publications and patents, 1971-1972.

Folder 1831

Depreciation and investment credit, 1969.

Folder 1832

Development potentials for the Old Slater Mill Museum, 1963.

Folder 1833

Draper, 1979.

Folder 1834

First permanent English settlement.

Folder 1835

Health and safety standards.

Folder 1836

Henderson mill strike, 1960.

Folder 1837

Hosiery industry.

Folder 1838

House bill for textile trade.

Folder 1839

House hearings on small business--Leroy P. Garrigan's remarks, 1967.

Folder 1840

Imports and exports.

Folder 1841

Industrial textiles progress report, 1963.

Folder 1842

Kindall Company--First to move South.

Folder 1843

Knitting machines.

Folder 1844

Lace.

Folder 1845

Library books.

Folder 1846

Loose in files.

Folder 1847

Loper Consultants--Miscellaneous.

Folder 1848

Loper Report, 1949.

Folder 1849

Man-made fibers.

Folder 1850

Miscellaneous.

Folder 1851

National Council for Textile Education Conference, 1955.

Folder 1852-1853

Folder 1852

Folder 1853

Pamphlets.

Folder 1854

Rocky Mount Mills--Information from an earlier manuscript.

Folder 1855

Scharer, Jakob--President of European Textile Machinery Association.

Folder 1856

Sibley, W. A. L.--Address, 1953.

Folder 1857

Singer Sewing Machine Company.

Folder 1858

Smythe, Ellison A.

Folder 1859

Statistical data.

Folder 1860

Textile biographies.

Folder 1861

Textile business publications.

Folder 1862

Textile education and the educational survey.

Folder 1863

Textile educational clippings.

Folder 1864

Textile machinery trends and improvements.

Folder 1865

Textile manufacturing census, 1975, 1978.

Folder 1866

Thread.

Folder 1867

Watkins Mill Association--Independence, Mo.

Folder 1868

Wool Facts, 1968.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 5.3. Miscellaneous Articles, Reports, and Speeches, 1932-1984.

About 1,200 items.

Arrangement: alphabetical by subject.

The short writings included in this subseries show the breadth of Andrews's interests during her long writing career. Her first article, on Benjamin Brown Gossett, appeared in Cotton in 1932, her last, fully fifty years later.

Three series of articles are particularly prominent in this subseries. "The Situation'--As Seen Across the Executive's Desk" was written for Cotton Magazine between 1936 and 1941. In a 1979 interview for the Southern Oral History Program, Andrews recalled that she wrote the articles anonymously and as if she were a male executive (e.g., she alluded to "my wife" who committed the offence of wearing silk clothing instead of cotton). Her next series of articles was "Exploring the Textile Community" for Textile World between 1950 and 1954, and in the mid- to late-1970s, she wrote "American Textiles: A Historic Narrative" for the Textile News.

This subseries also contains a number of pieces Andrews wrote especially for the ATMA, including press releases, articles both in her name and ghostwritten for others, speeches, and several reports, the most important of which was Profit Life of Textile Machinery (1957).

Folder 1869

Advertising Survey Report, 1972.

Folder 1870

American institutions reference work correspondence, 1982.

Folder 1871

ATME-I Article-- Textile Machinery, 1965.

Folder 1872

"ATME-I-'69: Anatomy of an Exhibition," 1969.

Folder 1873

"American Textiles--An Historic Narrative." Chapter titles.

Folder 1874

"American Textiles--An Historic Narrative." Clippings.

Folder 1875

"American Textiles--An Historic Narrative." Typescript chapters.

Folder 1876

Analysis and report on ATME-I, 1965.

Folder 1877

Analysis of ATME-I, 22-27 May 1960. Final copy.

Folder 1878

Analysis of ATME-I, 22-27 May 1960. Original copy.

Folder 1879

"An Analysis of Television for Industry, Education, and Public Relations," 1951.

Folder 1880

Articles and press releases ghostwritten by M. G. Andrews.

Folder 1881

Articles. Miscellaneous typescript copies.

Folder 1882

Articles. Miscellaneous unattributed articles filed with M. G. Andrews's writings.

Folder 1883

Booklets prepared by M. G. Andrews.

Folder 1884

"A Brief History of Textile Machine Progress in the American Industry," 1955.

Folder 1885

"Can a Textile Man Make Money," Textile World, 1939.

Folder 1886

"Cotton Breeding Research Pays Off," Textile World, 1942.

Folder 1887

Cotton Magic. Correspondence and miscellaneous.

Folder 1888

Cotton Magic. Dust jacket.

Folder 1889

Delta Experiment Station-- Cotton, 1937.

Folder 1890

"An Economic Analysis of Silk"--Irving Trust Company, 1946.

Folder 1891

Educational developments--Data on the efforts of the textile industry--Compiled by M. G. Andrews, 1947.

Folder 1892

Employee relations--Article, 1949.

Folder 1893

Encyclopaedia Britannica. Completed articles, 1954.

Folder 1894

Correspondence. 1939.

Folder 1895-1896

Folder 1895

Folder 1896

Correspondence. 1952-1953.

Folder 1897

Correspondence. 1968.

Folder 1898

Gosset, Benjamin Brown--Article, 1932.

Folder 1899

Flame cultivator-- Textile World, 1943.

Folder 1900

"General Report on Activities"--ATMA, 1954.

Folder 1901

"Historic Highlights in Developments of Hosiery-Knitting"-- E.S.C. Quarterly, 1953.

Folder 1902

"Improving Textile Machinery Vital to State's Industry"-- E.S.C. Quarterly, 1954.

Folder 1903

"Machinery Association Touches Every Phase of Textile Manufacture"--ATMA-- ESC Quarterly, 1969.

Folder 1904

"Manmade Fiber History"-- Southern Textile News, 1978.

Folder 1905

Netherlands Textile Industry-- International Commerce, 1963.

Folder 1906

North Carolina Governor's Mansion--Article and correspondence.

Folder 1907

"North Carolina's Textile Sociological Development Proves Great"-- E.S.C. Quarterly, 1959.

Folder 1908

Press releases. 1940s.

Folder 1909

Press releases. 1954-1963.

Folder 1910

Press releases. 1964-1966.

Folder 1911

Press releases. 1967-1969, undated.

Folder 1912

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Materials accompanying original report, 1957.

Folder 1913

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Original report, 1957.

Folder 1914

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Press releases and correspondence, 1958.

Folder 1915

"Profit Life of Textile Machinery." Proposed revision, 1964.

Folder 1916-1918

Folder 1916

Folder 1917

Folder 1918

Source material and correspondence. 1964.

Folder 1919-1920

Folder 1919

Folder 1920

Source material and correspondence. 1968.

Folder 1921

Source material and correspondence. Published copy, 1958.

Folder 1922

"Proposed Public Relations Program For the American Textile Machinery Association and Member Firms."

Folder 1923

"Report on 4th European International Textile Machinery Exhibition," 1953.

Folder 1924-1925

Folder 1924

Folder 1925

Report on packaging and labeling study--Marshall Field & Co., 1945.

Folder 1926-1927

Folder 1926

Folder 1927

Reports of mill interviews--Travel logs, 1948-1949.

Folder 1928

Rust Cotton Picker articles-- Textile World, 1936-1937.

Folder 1929

"Show' Business History: Influence of Trade Fairs"-- Southern Textile News, 1952.

Folder 1930-1931

Folder 1930

Folder 1931

"The Situation' As Seen Across the Executive's Desk"--Series of articles in Cotton.

Folder 1932

Speeches by M. G. Andrews. American Management Association Seminar, 1964.

Folder 1933

Speeches by M. G. Andrews. Free Enterprize, 1950.

Folder 1934

Speeches by M. G. Andrews. Miscellaneous, 1950s.

Folder 1935

Speeches by M. G. Andrews. Ruffin, Bill.

Folder 1936

Speeches by M. G. Andrews. School of Commerce, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1949.

Folder 1937

"The Story of Textiles"--Women's Auxiliary, Mint Museum Antique Show Catalogue, 1975.

Folder 1938

Textile exhibit narrative--Discovery Place.

Folder 1939

Correspondence.

Folder 1940

"Textile Industry Aids State's Sociological Development"-- E.S.C. Quarterly, 1952.

Folder 1941

"Textile Machinery on Review"-- International-Cotton, 1969.

Folder 1942

Textile machinery supply and demand cost study, 1973.

Folder 1943

Textile World. Correspondence and clippings.

Folder 1944

"Exploring the Textile Community" Series. Printed articles, 1950-1954.

Folder 1945

Typescript drafts. 1950-1952.

Folder 1946

Typescript drafts. Series III, 1952-1953.

Folder 1947

Typescript drafts. Series IV, 1953-1954.

Folder 1948

"Time-Saving Equipment ...The Significant Advantage American Mills Have Over European Textile Manufacturers"-- Textile Bulletin, 1955.

Folder 1949

"Unprecedented Problems in All-Out For Defence"-- Textile World, 1941.

Folder 1950

"The Voice of an Industry"-- America's Textile Reporter, 1968.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 6. Personal Correspondence and Other Material, 1938-1984.

About 800 items.

Arrangement: chronological and by topic.

Note that original file folder titles have, for the most part, been retained.

expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 6.1. Personal Correspondence and Invitations, 1939-1984.

About 400 items.

Arrangement: chronological with separate folder for invitations.

Letters written by and to Mildred Gwin Andrews and invitations to social gatherings primarily in the Washington, D.C., area. Although some letters deal with business activities, most are personal in nature. Thank-you notes, gift acknowledgements, and letters concerning the writing of Andrews's book on the history of the textile industry make up the bulk of this subseries. The invitations are primarily for American Textile Machinery Association functions.

Folder 1951

1939-1940; 1950-1965.

Folder 1952

1966-1968.

Folder 1953

1969-1973.

Folder 1954

1974-1976.

Folder 1955

1977-1978.

Folder 1956

1979-1984.

Folder 1957

Invitations.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Subseries 6.2. Personal Subject Files and Other Related Items, 1938-1984.

About 400 items.

Arrangement: by subject.

Subject files on topics such as the Mint Museum in Charlotte, N.C., the Southern Governors' Conference, and the North Carolina Society of Washington. Materials on museums and art include some relating to Andrews's presentation of a collection of woodcuts by Mississippi artist Lalla Walker Lewis to the Cottonlandia Museum in Greenwood, Miss. Other subject files contain collected material on Myers Park Methodist Church, biographical and genealogical material on the Andrews and Gwin families, and political ephemera from Senators James Eastland and B. Everett Jordan.

Folder 1958

Andrews, Elmer F.

Folder 1959

Articles and speeches.

Folder 1960

Barr, J. Walter.

Folder 1961

Biographical information.

Folder 1962

Clippings.

Folder 1963

Docking family.

Folder 1964

Eastland, James O.

Folder 1965

Johnson, William Frederick.

Folder 1966

Jordan, B. Everett.

Folder 1967

Lewis, Lalla Walker.

Folder 1968

Maps of Fairfax, Va.

Folder 1969

Mint Museum.

Folder 1970

Museums and decorative arts.

Folder 1971

Myers Park Methodist Church.

Folder 1972

National business publications.

Folder 1973

North Carolina Society of Washington.

Folder 1974

Parties.

Folder 1975

Retirement.

Folder 1976

Southern Governors' Conference, 1959.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Series 7. Photographs and Photograph Albums, 1914-1984.

About 1,600 items.

Pictures of Mildred Gwin Andrews, American Textile Machinery Association officials, ATMA annual meetings and exhibitions, and an ITMA photo album. Also included are many pictures of textile plants and machinery and other industrial facilities.

Image Folder PF-4436/1

Mildred Gwin Andrews and other individuals. 1955-1973.

Image Folder PF-4436/2

Mildred Gwin Andrews and other individuals. Undated.

Image Folder PF-4436/3

Groups. 1914-1960.

Image Folder PF-4436/4

Groups. 1961-1962.

Image Folder PF-4436/5

Groups. ATMA 30th Annual Meeting, 28 February 1963.

Image Folder PF-4436/6

Groups. 28 March 1963-25 June 1963.

Image Folder PF-4436/7-8

PF-4436/7

PF-4436/8

Groups. ATMA 31st Annual Meeting, 26 February 1964.

Image Folder PF-4436/9

Groups. ATMA 32nd Annual Meeting, 3 March 1965.

Image Folder PF-4436/10

Groups. May 1965-September 1965.

Image Folder PF-4436/11-12

PF-4436/11

PF-4436/12

Groups. ATME-I, 26 September 1965-2 October 1965.

Image Folder PF-4436/13

Groups. ATMA 33rd Annual Meeting, 1966.

Image Folder PF-4436/14

Groups. ATMA 34th Annual Meeting, 28 February 1967.

Image Folder PF-4436/15-16

PF-4436/15

PF-4436/16

Groups. ATMA 35th Annual Meeting, 27 February 1968.

Image Folder PF-4436/17

Groups. 1969-1984.

Image Folder PF-4436/18-21

PF-4436/18

PF-4436/19

PF-4436/20

PF-4436/21

Groups. Undated.

Image Folder PF-4436/22

Scenes. 1925-1954.

Image Folder PF-4436/23

Scenes. 1960.

Image Folder PF-4436/24

Scenes. ATME-I, 26 September 1965-2 October 1965.

Image Folder PF-4436/25

Scenes. ATME-I, 15-24 October 1969.

Image Folder PF-4436/26-28

PF-4436/26

PF-4436/27

PF-4436/28

Scenes. Undated.

Image Folder PF-4436/29

Unidentified individuals.

Image Folder PF-4436/30-37

PF-4436/30

PF-4436/31

PF-4436/32

PF-4436/33

PF-4436/34

PF-4436/35

PF-4436/36

PF-4436/37

Unidentified groups.

Image Folder PF-4436/38-40

PF-4436/38

PF-4436/39

PF-4436/40

Unidentified scenes.

Image Folder PF-4436/41

Pictures used in writings of M. G. Andrews.

Image Folder PF-4436/42-44

PF-4436/42

PF-4436/43

PF-4436/44

ITMA Cematex photographs.

Extra Oversize Image Folder XOP-PF-4436/1

Oversize photographs.

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expand/collapse Expand/collapse Oversize volumes.

Oversize Volume SV-4436/1-2

SV-4436/1

SV-4436/2

Oversize volumes

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