I might have to dig that up when I have time to read it. Still makes one wonder how a single manufacture (even Kodak!) could influence ASA more easily than they could fix their own product...
Well the ASA is a US standard and with no US based competitor left Kodak could ask for the testing method to be altered.
Ron Mowrey (PE) told us that Kodak's in house test developer was Ascorbic acid based (before Xtol). Xtol wasn't released until after a Swedish company's US Patent for Ascorbic acid developers expired.
One issue was the developer specified for ASA test gives slightly higher film speed than ID-11/D76, but neither developer was a good match with Tmax 100 and shadow details were poor at 100 EI, to overcome this Kodak released Tmax developer and later Xtol.
I shot a lot of Tmax 100 35mm to 5x4 but always at 50EI, I also shot AP/APX100 which I preferred at it 100 ISO box speed, they'd get processed in Rodinal or Xtol in the same tanks (so same time) and both printed at the same grade. For LF it didn't matter but for hand held 35mm work APX100 was that stop faster, just as sharp and fine grained.
Ian