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Textile Society Of America Newsletter 3:8 – October 1991
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 3:8 – October 1991
Textile Society of America Newsletters
From the President
Plans Progressing for an Exciting Conference in Seattle ‘92
Notices
Publications
Exhibits
Climate For Change In Extension: Different Perspectives Make A Difference, Rose Marie Tondl
Climate For Change In Extension: Different Perspectives Make A Difference, Rose Marie Tondl
Department of Textiles, Merchandising, and Fashion Design: Faculty Publications
The 1990s are ushering in major changes for Cooperative Extension as National Initiatives become the foundation for program planning, replacing some of the traditional discipline-based programs. As new ideas for program operations are introduced, a natural consequence is human resistance to change. Throughout the system, we're being forced to cope with fundamental changes in the way we do business. The possibility of upsetting the balance of power exists. Individuals will take action based on their perception of how changes will affect their relative power position in the organization. New knowledge, varying economic conditions, pressures of competition, evolution of new cultural …
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 3:6 – June 1991
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 3:6 – June 1991
Textile Society of America Newsletters
From the President
Classes, Conferences, Lectures, Symposia
Competition
Publication Venue
Publications
Exhibitions
Pertinent Names and Addresses
Private Grants for Field Research on Textiles and Costumes
Evaluation Of Milkweed Floss As An Insulative Fill Material, Patricia Cox Crews, Shiela A. Sievert, Lisa T. Woeppel, Elizabeth A. Mccullough
Evaluation Of Milkweed Floss As An Insulative Fill Material&#;, Patricia Cox Crews, Shiela A. Sievert, Lisa T. Woeppel, Elizabeth A. Mccullough
Department of Textiles, Merchandising, and Fashion Design: Faculty Publications
Milkweed, a perennial plant that can adapt to adverse soil conditions, is being developed as an alternative crop. Fiber characterization and potential market identification are critical to its development. The most promising commercial use for milkweed floss is as a loose fill for jackets and comforters. The purpose of this research was to evaluate milkweed floss as an insulative fill material and to compare its performance to other insulators. Seven identical jackets were constructed using different fill materials matched on a per unit weight basis. The insulation (clo) values for the jackets were measured using a standing, heated manikin in …
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 3:6 – February 1991
Textile Society Of America Newsletter 3:6 – February 1991
Textile Society of America Newsletters
From the President
Notices
Books
Classes, Conferences, Lectures, Symposia
Exhibitions
Research in Progress
Third Biennial Symposium: “Textiles in Daily Life”
The Eternal Horizon: Landscapes From The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Daphne A. Deeds
The Eternal Horizon: Landscapes From The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery, Daphne A. Deeds
Sheldon Museum of Art: Catalogs and Publications
It is significant that the earliest recorded historical documentation of landscape, as such, occurred in the same quarter century as the Europeans' discovery of the New World. In 1494 the German painter and printmaker, Albrecht Durer, produced watercolor landscapes, probably on site, in single sittings. Even though Renaissance characteristics such as new techniques in the handling of light, atmospheric perspective and space are present in his work, Durer's watercolor sketches of pure landscapes did not influence the art of his time. It was another German, Albrecht Altdorfer, who "is credited with the first pure landscapes--both in painting and in prints. …