1994 Annual Editorial Index Articles which appeared in GiAss Dicest from January through December This listing, an annual feature of Gass Dicest, will prove helpful to by headline (title), followed by the month of issue and page number. In- readers desiring to check back through a year’s issues to locate certain cluded in this listing are feature articles only. Departmental material articles which appeared in the magazine during 1991. The classifica- which appears regularly in the pages of this monthly journal is not in- tions indicate the major interest of each article. Articles are identified cluded in this compilation. Title Issue Page Title Issue Page Title Issue Page Marketing What is warm edge seal technology? Mar. 74 Glass Expo West "91 to be held in Long Sept. 84 Installers and distributors face foreign auto Controlling stresses can eliminate one cause Apr. 73 Beach glass explosion of i.g. breakage Glass Week 1992 plans full slate of activity Nov Preview of what exhibitors will be showing There’s nothing spontaneous about sponta- May 47 Annual Glass Show returns to Boston Nov in Orlando neous breakage Glass Expo West attracts 3,400 attendees to Nov Diverse factors influence automotive mod- Failures—why they happen and what to do Aug. 90 Long Beach ular glass usage worldwide about them Independents versus networks focusof NGA Array of new products spurs auto glass How laboratory testing is done Oct. 63 Auto Glass Conference market interGLASSmetal provides global snapshot Myths and facts about modular auto glass of industry usage in the aftermarket Forecasts & Surveys iGm/FW offers broad range of seminars There are windows of opportunity Apr. Industry leaders expect a lean year Jan. 36 Commercial windows product review Apr. Association presidents’ forecasts Jan. 42 How to sell ideas Apr. New decade brings new challenges for the Jan. 50 History New glasses coming off the float lines May 40 industry The 1920s: the decade that roared June 72 New glasses offer new options May 45 1991 construction activity to slip 2 percent Jan. 58 The 1930s: a decade of tough times June 76 Product introductions at NGA show May 55 more The 1940s: the War and post-War decade June 78 Renovation holds opportunities for glaziers July 56 Industry veteran sees fundamental changes Mar. 56 The 1950s: the decade of expansion June 82 in the 90s for auto replacement glass The 1960s: the decade of curtainwalls and June 84 Steady storefront market offers new entries July 67 Industry survey pinpoints usage Apr. 68 float glass Tax incentive available for handicap access July 71 Nonresidential window market expected to July 77 The 1970s: a decade ofte chnological growth June 88 improvements bottom out soon The 1980s: the decade of consolidation June 92 Modular automotive glass usage exploding Sept. 76 Have Rick Cunningham’s predictions been Oct. 56 The 1990s: the decade of ends and begin- June 96 Why consumers love mirror Oct. 46 optimistic? nings Mirror products expand market Oct. 51 Survey looks at industry computer use Nov. 44 70 years of change: the evolution of store- June 100 World overview focus of a conversation with Dec. 62 fronts GIMAV president Operations Dealer Features Custom glass fabricators can benefit from Feb. 91 Management Henderson Glass has satisfied customers for Feb. 103 CIM systems Failure to differentiate may lead to failure Feb. 82 75 years Eight tough questions for subcontractors Mar. 71 Ways to evaluate an idea Sept. 94 Established company’s market is covering Apr. 81 Sorting out the alternatives in anodized and July 60 How to be a trouble shooter Sept. 102 the nation’s capital organic finishes Coping with today’s business climate Nov. 68 Orlando Terminal shows evolution of Bar- May 58 Glass truck trends reflect legislative changes Aug. 95 How to contain employee health insurance Dec. 70 bery Co. How coolant purification systems work Aug. 108 costs Taking the time to educate pays off for Sept. 86 What subcontractors should know before Sept. 56 How to solve a problem Dec. 73 Valley Glass signing the subcontract The times mean taking the necessary risk Oct. 68 Preview of what will be on display at Sept. 60 iGm/FW "91 Conventions Glass processing tools and supplies review Sept. NGA to hold annual meeting in Orlando Buiiding Projects Handling mirror cullet as a hazardous Oct. 44 Technical and management issues ad- Glass combines with granite in Tysons In- waste dressed at contract glazing conference ternational Plaza Three ways to install shelf brackets Oct. 48 NGA convention returns to Orlando Glass fills the bill in Orlando Airport ter- Preview of what will be on display at Oct. 59 List of NGA show exhibitors minal expansion iGm/FW "91 interGLASSmetal/ Fenestration World ’91 Retail center incorporates historic church Industry software programs Nov. set for October 17-19 in Houston Curved glass key to building within a build- Costly mistakes in property insurance Nov. 54 Glass Week reflects industry need for new ing A guide to sealant selection, testing, and in- Dec. 50 approaches stallation National Glass Associations holds conven- Sealants for various industry functions Dec. 55 tion in Orlando Vitrum 91 to be held September 18-21 interGLASSmetal/Fenestration World ’91 to be held in Houston October 17-19 Technical Features Glass Show °91 moves back to Boston Problems remain about safety glazing in interGLASSmetal/Fenestration World °91 bath areas exhibitors represent industry overview