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255. The story of frosted foods. Birdseye Co.. 1S3S. 



256. Nutritive aspects of canned foods. The American Can Co., 1937. 



257. More about canned foods (a pamphlet). American Can Co. 



258. Representative menus, 1938. (Fall, winter, spring, and summer menus 



furnished by Childs Restaurant.) 



259. Metals and mining: introduction. 



260. Metals. Encyclopaedia Britaunica, vol. 15, pp. 323-325. 



261. Metallurgy. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 15, pp. 310-323. 



262. Metallography. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 15, pp. 308-310. 



263. Iron, iron and steel, iron in art. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 12, 



pp. 645-682 inclusive. 



264. Aluminum. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 1, pp. 713-720. 



265. Copper. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 6, pp. 401-409. 



266. Metalliferous mining. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 15, pp. 544-551. 



267. Petroleum: introduction. 



268. Petroleum. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 17, pp. 662-669. 



269. The Rise of American Oil, by Leonard M. Fanning. Harper & Brothers, 



New York, 1936. 



270. Railroads : introduction. 



271. Railways. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 18, pp. 916-952. 



272. New York Central timetable. Form 1001, July 25, 1938. 



273. Pennsylvania Railroad timetable, August 28, 1938. 



274. Baltimore & Ohio timetable, July 17, 1938 (east and west). 



275. Union Pacific timetable, revised to June 12, 1938. 



276. Northern Pacific timetable, corrected to June 20, 1938, Form 5111. 



277. Southern Pacific timetable, August 15-September 1938, Form A. 



278. Santa Fe timetable, corrected to August 7, 1938. 



279. Streamlined Pennsylvania train. 



280. Textiles: introduction. 



281. Textiles and embroideries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 22, pp. 1-^. 



282. Weaving. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 23, pp. 455-466. 



283. Dyeing. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 7, pp. 789-795. 



284. Synthetic dyes. Encyclopaedia Britannica, vol. 7, pp. 796-807. 



285. Designing Women, by Margaretta Byers with Consuelo Kamholz. Simon & 



Schuster, New York, 1938. 



286. Women's Wear Style Sheet, 1938. 



287. Women's Wear for September 1, 1938. 



288. Fall textures in duPont Rayon (swatches included in Capsule as objects) 



1938. 



NEW YORK WOELD'S FAIE 1939 



289. Introduction. 



290. Message from Grover Whalen, President of the World's Fair. 



291. New York, the World's Fair City. 



292. World's Fair Bulletin, A Year from Today. 



293. World's Fair Bulletin, Participation Issue. 



294. World's Fair Bulletin for June 1938. 



295. List of officers and department heads of the World's Fair. 



THE OB.JECTS IN THE CAPSTJLE 



296. Introduction and list. 



THE MEN WHO HADE THE CAPSTJLE 



297. List. 



