Abstract

IT IS HAZARDOUS to make predictions; yet it is proper at this time to consider the effect of current and postwar research on engineering developments. In spite of the glaring contrast between the role of scientific research in the period of the last war and its part in the present conflict, the experiences following World War I offer the most helpful standard in present evaluations of postwar activity.

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