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( JI( o. 51. JUNE, 1906.


We have recently received our medal from the St.


Louis Exposition, which was awarded us for an exhibit


representing our various tenement house designs. We have


received medals also from the Paris and Liege Expositions,


on these same buildings, as they seem universally accepted


as representative of a very high class.


• • •


CHRJSTENED ANEW.


In 1898 a circular was issued by the Universal Loom


Company of Readville, Mass., referring to the Emery Ver­tical


Loom. John E. Searles appeared as President, and J.


Foster Searles as Secretary. Claims of superiority were


made for this loom over the ordinary loom, and several of


them were put into operation. In 1899 articles appeared in


print stating that the Readville Machine Works had put au­tomatic


shuttle- changing looms into operation. In April,


1900, Henry L. Harriman read a paper at the Boston meet­ing


of the New England Cotton manufacturers, describing


their construction in detail. In July, 1901, we presented


evidence in law suits against the American Loom Company,


claiming infringement of three of our patents. These suits


are still pending.


Cotton Chats 1906, No. 51, Page 1

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