The Training of Men for the Textile Industry: An Analysis of the Opportunities for Trained Men in the Textile Industry, of the Specialized Training Necessary for Equipping Men for the Problems of the Industry, and of the Relation of the Present Textile Engineering Schools to Such a Program |
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... fabric of an auto- mobile , the color of a woman's gown and of her gloves , shoes and stockings . Some swift change in public fancy may make obsolete over night an inven- tory of materials and fabric produced on the assump- tion of a ...
... fabric of an auto- mobile , the color of a woman's gown and of her gloves , shoes and stockings . Some swift change in public fancy may make obsolete over night an inven- tory of materials and fabric produced on the assump- tion of a ...
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... fabrics than is found in the ordinary retail em- ployee . In a way this is a trend toward providing the sales force of the retail store with the kind of knowledge of fabrics and of cloth construction which obtained in the earlier days ...
... fabrics than is found in the ordinary retail em- ployee . In a way this is a trend toward providing the sales force of the retail store with the kind of knowledge of fabrics and of cloth construction which obtained in the earlier days ...
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... fabrics could be taught in America . The leader of this movement was Theodore C. Search , who volunteered to collect funds for the establishment of such an institution . The sum of $ 50,000 was set up for this purpose and Mr. Search ...
... fabrics could be taught in America . The leader of this movement was Theodore C. Search , who volunteered to collect funds for the establishment of such an institution . The sum of $ 50,000 was set up for this purpose and Mr. Search ...
Contents
Letter of Transmittal | 5 |
Opportunities for Trained Men in the Textile Industry With Chart I | 17 |
Section VI | 27 |
Copyright | |
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