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all concerned learn the legal rudiments of this situation. Although the institu- 

 tion and individual are not frequently rewarded, it is not uncommon for industri- 

 al concerns to proceed very slowly here. This points out that internal manu- 

 facture brings an often forgotten benefit -- privacy. And a whole lot can be 

 said about the entirely different need for privacy in shops these days. Military 

 security is now an additional instrument problem. 



There seems to be little question but that the nucleus of an instrument 

 factory must exist in a healthy research institution, but much of its value de- 

 pends upon continued and skillful liaison with other agencies. It must maintain 

 contact with industrial facilities, the shops of other research institutions, and 

 the technological facilities of the government. And somehow it must learn to 

 tolerate the learners, the graduate students, the workers in life-science depart- 

 ments. And somehow it must justify itself always with the bookkeepers who 

 see the bills. 



