Abstract
Unprecedented expansion of research lends new emphasis to the need of an immediate approach to a solution of broad over-all organization problems. A discussion of ways and means of preventing the escape or pigeon-hol ing of ideas and new discoveries is presented below. This is the first of a series of three articles by H. Wick liffe Rose. The second, "Research and The Patent Sys tem," will appear in an early issue of TEXTILE RE SEARCH. Some of the subject matter of these articles was given by Mr. Rose in an address on "Planning Coopera tive Research and Development"' before the Practising Law Institute in New York, April 19, 1943.
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