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 the Capper report in 1920, the Copeland report of 

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 Isenberg; A plan for coordination of research, by 

 F. H. Kaufert; Coordination of research in the field 

 of forest products, by L. J. Markwardt; General 

 discussion. 

 FOREST PRODUCTS RESEARCH SOCIETY. Industrial 

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 business management, by W. A. Hosraer; Technical 

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The Forest Education Inquiry, sponsored by the 

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 NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION. 

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Lists over 3,000 projects completed or in prog- 

 ress. Contents classified by agency doing research 

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 associations ),and by product. 

 NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. What it does in the 

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 1928. 99.8 F768 

 PINKETT, H. T. Records of research units of the United 

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 RACEY, E. Research and the future of the millwork in- 

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 1952. 99.9 F7662J 

 SMITH, D. H. The Forest Service; its history, activities 

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 Investigation, p. 91-94. 

 SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH COUNCIL. SUBCOMMIT- 

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 52 p. Ref. Sept. 1936. 281.29 Sol 

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 in forest economics research and research in 

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 SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. Forest research 

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Range and watershed problems, by C. A. Connaugh 

 ton; Better research in forest products, by A. Her- 

 man; Problems in forestation research, by A. G. 

 Chapman; An economic basis for silviculture, by 

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 SOCIETY OF AMERICAN FORESTERS. [McSweeney- 

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 various authors summarizing research develop- 

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 and range-plants, forest influences, forest products, 

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