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Louis J. Owen, Assistant Chief for Management
Owen C. Gretton, Assistant Chief for Program
'Vivian E. Spencer, Assistant Chief for Mineral Industries
Economic Planning and Analysis Branch-Murray D. Dessel, Chief
Statistical Methods Branch-Jack L. Ogus, Chief

Operations Branch-Sol Dolleck, Chief (to Aug. 30, 1954)

Samuel Schweid, Acting Chief (since Aug. 30, 1954)

Food Froducts and Textile Branch-Willis K. Jordan, Chief
Apparel Branch-Alfred I. Jacobs, Chief

Wood Products Branch-Cyril M. Wildes, Chief

Chemicals Branch-Jack J. Gott segen, Chief

Primary Metals and Intermediate Metal Products Branch-Clarence H. Olsen, Chief
Machinery and Equipment Branch-David N. Cohen, Chief

Materials Data and Analysis Branch-Morris R. Goldman, Chief
Industry and Commodity Classification Branch-Isidore Bogdanoff, Chief

Administrative Service Division-Everett H. Burke, Chief
Agriculture Division-Ray Hurley, Chief

Budget and Management Division-Charles H. Alexander, Chief
Business Division-Harvey Kailin, Chief

Census Operations Division-Maricn D. Bingham, Chief
Field Division-Jack B. Robertson, Chief
Foreign Trade Division-J. Edward Ely, Chief
Geography Division-Clarence E. Batschelet, Chief
Governments Division-Robert F. Drury, Acting Chief
Machine Tabulation Division-C. F. Van Aken, Chief
Personnel Division-Helen D. Almon, Chief
Population and Housing Division-Howard G. Brunsman, Chief
Statistical Reports Division-Edwin G. Goldfield, Chief
Statistical Research Division-William N. Hurwitz, Chief
Transportation Division-Donald E. Church, Chief

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DEPOSITED BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 8.29.55

Transfer to

General Lib
10-3-66

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Annual Survey of Manufactures, of which this one for 1953 is the fifth, had been in the planning stage since the late 1930's. The actual beginning of the survey in 1949 followed the passage of legislation changing the frequency of the Census of Manufactures from a two-year to a five-year basis. Business groups, as well as officials of the Census Bureau, believed that a program of quinquennial Censuses of Manufactures supplemented by an annual survey on a sample basis afforded a more useful set of data at a lower cost to both business and Government than did the previous biennial Censuses of Manufactures.

In recent years, the Annual Survey has constituted the major project in the statistical program of the Bureau's Industry Division. Maxwell R. Conklin, Chief of the Industry Division, was in charge of the work with the assistance of Louis J. Owen, Assistant Chief for Management, and Owen C. Gretton, Assistant Chief for Program. Within the Division, the primary responsibility for the programming and processing phases of the Annual Survey has been centered in Murray D. Dessel, Chief, Economic Planning and Analysis Branch; Jack L. Ogus, Chief, Statistical Methods Branch; and Sol Dolleck, Chief Operations Branch; together with the Chiefs of the Industry and Commodity Branches mentioned on the opposite page. In addition, special recognition is also due to Samuel Schweid and Donald Young of the Operations Branch; Irvin Strauss and Arthur W. Horowitz of the Economic Planning and Analysis Branch; and Richard J. Rice and Herman Hess of Statistical Methods Branch of the Industry Division for their participtaion in the Annual Survey of Manufactures. Morris R. Goldman was responsible for the preparation of the statistics on industrial water use, fuels, and electric energy. Willis K. Jordan supervised

the preparation of Part II, Product Statistics.

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