Abstract
REITARATION in publications of U. S. Institute, and by speakers at its meetings, of the backwardness of the domestic textile industry in the utilization of scientific research, has been interpreted in some quarters as a serious reflection upon the technical progress and status of the industry as compared with other old industries. The fallacy of such interpretation is refuted in this paper by Mr. Clark, presented last March before Committee D-13 of the A. S. T. M.
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