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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... produce a pleasing design , but unless he or she is thoroughly conversant with all the lim- itations in commercial production from the purchase of a raw materal through the various processes and the needs and demands of the market in ...
... produce a pleasing design , but unless he or she is thoroughly conversant with all the lim- itations in commercial production from the purchase of a raw materal through the various processes and the needs and demands of the market in ...
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... production , marketing and financial activities . This coordination cannot be obtained when one of these basic activities is entrusted to an outside party . In many instances this situation in effect is equivalent to that of a company ...
... production , marketing and financial activities . This coordination cannot be obtained when one of these basic activities is entrusted to an outside party . In many instances this situation in effect is equivalent to that of a company ...
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... production of fine goods and he promoted the idea of an institution to teach the manufacturing details of fine goods production . He counselled with Mr. Search and Dr. France at the start of his plan . Among other promotional plans , a ...
... production of fine goods and he promoted the idea of an institution to teach the manufacturing details of fine goods production . He counselled with Mr. Search and Dr. France at the start of his plan . Among other promotional plans , a ...
Contents
Letter of Transmittal | 5 |
Opportunities for Trained Men in the Textile Industry With Chart I | 17 |
Section VI | 27 |
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