A New Assistant Commissioner of Patents

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The President has appointed Mr. Robert J. Fisher to be Assistant Commissioner of Patents. Mr. Fisher at the time of his promotion was a member of the Board of Appeals in the Patent Office, to which position he had risen from subordinate grades of official duties, all well performed. Mr. Fisher is a man of marked ability and long experience in the practical workings of the patent laws. His appointment to the assistant COMmissionership gives very general satisfaction among all who have dealings with the office. He will be able to render efficient aid to Commissioner Mitchell. Under the guidance of these two excellent officers, the administration of patent affairs is likely to be much improved and rendered acceptable to the public

SA Supplements Vol 27 Issue 693suppThis article was published with the title “Patents” in SA Supplements Vol. 27 No. 693supp (), p. 224
doi:10.1038/scientificamerican04131889-11078csupp

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