Abstract
Preliminary plans that led up to the organization of U. S. Institute were presented and discussed at the first conference (April, 30, 1930) of the original promoters of the movement: The Research Conference Committee of the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists and the Textile Research Council.
This revised copy of a paper prevented to that conference by C. H. Clark is believed to be an acourate summary of the plans and objectives of both promoting bodies. It is published as an introduction to future articles in this magazine, that are to explain the corporate structure and provisions of U. S. Institute, for the information of those who are not well acquainted with the beginnings and development of the Institute.
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