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National Inventors' Society

The National Inventors' Society was an organization founded in 1929 to promote innovation, protect inventors' rights, and support the dissemination of new ideas. It served as a forum for inventors to share their work, collaborate, and advocate for intellectual property protections like patents. By fostering a community of creative minds, the society aimed to accelerate technological progress and ensure inventors received recognition and benefits for their contributions. It played a significant role in encouraging innovation and facilitating the commercialization of new inventions in the United States.