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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Food supply — Continued 



* I'eace to make food scarcer. Literarv Digest 



(354 4th av. N.Y. 10c) 59:11-12 N 9 '18 

 Population and food supply. J. O. P. Bland. 

 Edinburgh Review (249 W. 13th st, N. T. $2) 

 227:232-52 Ap '18 



* Present and prospective food supplies. Nature 



(St Martin's st, London, W. C. 6d) 101:154-5 



Ap 25 '18 

 Present campaign; food administration, the 



world's food shortage, the American way. 



H. Hoover. (B. 7) 16p '17 U. S. Food admin- 

 istration, Washington, D.C. 

 Present world food situation. Hoard's D 56:620 



N 29 '18 

 Price the regulator of supply. C. L.. Harlan. 



Bleeder's Gaz 72:174 Ag 9 '17 

 Problem of the Food administration. T: H. 



Dickinson, il World's Work (Garden City, 



N.Y. 25c) 36:103-10 My '18 

 Proclamation for the conservation of the dairy 



cow. J. M. Cox. Kimball's D F 15:348 My 15 



•17 



* Rationing system. T. S. Woolsey. Am J Int Law 



(35 W. 32d St. N. Y. $1.25) 11:844-7 O '17 

 Reference handbook of food statistics in rela- 

 tion to the war. R. Pearl and E. P. Match- 

 ett. 124p '18 U.S. Food administration, 

 Washington, D.C. 

 Relation between food conservation and our 

 share in the war. H. C. Culbertson. N Y 

 Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:101-14 Mr 

 '18 



* Report of the Committee on production and 



conseivation of food supplies. Am J Pub 

 Health (126 Massachusetts av, Boston 50c) 

 8:780-4 O '18 

 Requisites of a national food policy. W. H. 

 Hamilton. J Political Economy (Univ. of 

 Chicago Press, Chicago 35c) 26:612-37 Je '18 



* Science and the world's food. G. Lusk. Scrib- 



ner's (597 5th av. N. Y. 35c) 64:710-17 D '18 



Scientific basis of rationing. Sci Am Sup (233 

 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:35 Jl 20 '18 



Shall the world starve? J. R. Smith, maps 

 Country Gent 82:987-8+ Je 9 '17 



Shall we have enough to eat next winter? 

 W. O. Thompson. 12p '17 Chamber of com- 

 merce, Cleveland, O. 



Situation serious — staple products needed- 

 farmers will increase production if people 

 respond by saving. W. H. Tomhave. Penn 

 State F 11:123-5 Ap '18 



* Specter of famine over Europe. Literary Digest 



(354 4th av. N. Y. 10c) 59:15-16 N 23 '18 

 Statements by agricultural authorities and 

 statistics regarding the food shortage of the 

 world. Ore Ag Ext B 206:1-4 '17 

 Statements outlining administration's food- 

 control policy. (B. 1) 32p '17 U. S. Food 

 administration, Washington, D.C. 

 Steady! hysteria inay mean waste! D. H. 



McAlpin. Rural Manhood 8:187-9 My '17 

 Strengthen at home. Banker-P 6:7 D '18 

 Uncle Sam at the head of the table. Mrs T. G. 

 Winter. Minn Hort 46:138-40 Ap '18 



* U. S. drawing new food from all over the 



world. Business Digest and Investment 



Weekly (241 W. 37th st, N. Y. 15c) 22:234 N 



12 '18 

 Urban and suburban food production — its 



past and its future. C: L. Pack. Am For 



23:676-7 N '17 

 Value of agriculture in time of war. E. M. K. 



Gelling. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 



10c) 116:391+ Ap 21 '17 



War and food problems. Rural N Y 76:819 Je 



23 "17 

 War time food forces in action. Power F 27:36 



N '18 

 We must save more food. Am Fert 48:39 F 2 



•18 

 Wheat needs of the world. A. Taylor. 8p '17 



U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. 

 Who gets the money? H. E. C. Bryant. Coun- 

 try Gent 82:1189-90 Jl 28 '17 

 Will famine follow war. M. Enos. il Field II 



28:78-9+ F '18 

 World fainine into which we are hurrying. S. 



Webb. Contemporary Review (249 W. 13th 



St.. N.Y. 50c) 112:380-5 O ^17 

 World is hungry, il Banker-F 5:16 Ag •IS 



World shortage of food, the war and the 

 consequences for the United States. A. R. 

 Marsh. Economic World (128 Water st, N. Y. 

 25c) n s 13:616-21 My 5 '\1 



World starvation — is it possible? F. F. Rock- 

 well. Country Life 34:54-5 My '18 



World's food. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and 

 Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:1-313 N 

 •17 



In 4 pts. pt. 1, The world's food; pt. 2, 

 Food vitilization and conservation; pt 3, 

 Production and marketing plans for next 

 year; pt 4. Price control 



World's food. Wallaces' F 42:875 Je 1 '17 



* World's food and world politics. J. Addams. 



(Pamph. 128) 6p 5c '18 Nat. conference of 

 social work, Kansas Citv, Mo. 

 World's food needs. Weekly N L 5:4 S 5 '17 

 (<ee <i1ko Fisheries; Meat supply; Milk sup- 

 ply; Wheat 



Bibliography 



Bibliography on public markets. C. C. Wil- 

 liamson. {In Summary of the market situa- 

 tion in Boston, p 143-70) ^16 City planning 

 bd., Boston. Mass. 



List of references on boycott of foodstuffs. 

 U.S. Library of Congress. 2p '17 



Obtainable only thru Public affairs in- 

 formation service, 958-964 University av., 

 N.Y. (Typew 10c) 



Austria- Hungary 



Food shortage in Central Empires. Current 

 History Magazine, N Y Times (Times 

 sq.. N.Y. 25c) 8, pt 1:134-5 Ap '18 



Food situation, Austria-Hungary. A. Halstead. 

 (Commerce Reports no. 184) p 504-5 (Ag 7) 

 '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce, Washington, D.C. 



Food situation in Austria-Hungary. W. von 

 Schierbrand. North Am Review (171 Mad- 

 ison av., N.Y. 35c) 205:46-52 Ja '17 



Belgium 

 Food of Belgium. V. Kellogg. J Home Econ 10: 

 293-4 Jl '18 



* Saving Belgium from starvation. Current His- 



tory M — N Y Times (Times sq., N. Y. 25c) 

 8,pt2:521-2 S '18 



Boston 

 Summary of the market situation in Boston. 

 175p ^16 City planning bd., Boston, Mass. 



Brazil 



* War and Brazilian foodstuffs. (Commerce Re- 



ports no. 256) p 419-25 (O 31) ^18 U.S. Bur. 

 of foreign and domestic commerce, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Bulgaria 

 Food shortage in Central Empires. Current 

 History Magazine, N Y Times (Times 

 sq., N.Y. 25c) 8, pt 1:135-6 Ap 'IS 



Canada 



Canada and the food problem. H. L. Pang- 

 born. Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 118:443- 

 4 Mr 20 •IS 



Cold storage in Canada. Int R Ag Econ 84:53- 

 65 D '17 



Food control. B. M. Philp. J Ag (Quebec) 21: 

 109 Ja 'IS 



Foods in cold storage in Canada, July, 1917 

 to Jan. 1918. Labour Gazette (Canada De- 

 partment of Labour, Ottawa 3c) 18:50-1 Ja 

 '18 



Increased crop production. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 4:268-74 Ap '17 



Production and preservation of food supplies. 

 P. H. Bryce. (In Report, 1917, p. 123-54) 

 '17 Canada Comm. of conservation, Ottawa 



Pioduction and thrift. Ag Gaz of Canada 3: 

 494-500 Je '16 



Production and thrift; agricultviral war book 

 1916. 250p '16 Canada Ag 

 See also Canada food board 

 Central Europe 



Enemy lands supervise farms rigidly; food 

 shortage talk may be propaganda. Weekly 

 N L 6:2 N 27 'IS 



