MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PRODUCT HARVEST ING 

 AND PROCESSING —CONTINUED. 



Annual. Lists classified manufacturers in United States 

 and Canada, and gives wood pulp agents, importers and 

 exporters. 



2701. POST'S paper mill directory. New York, L. D. 

 Post, 1947. 678 p. 302 P842 



Annual. United States and Canada. 



2702. WEST, C. J., comp. Bibliography of pulp and 

 paper manufacture, 1936-1945. New York, Tech. Assoc, 

 of the Pulp & Paper Indus., 1947. 1153 p. 241.4 W52P 



Kept up to date by annual supplements (241.4 W52Pa). 



Regional Conditions 



2703. DARROW, J. F., and SUKMANOWSKY, E. War 

 booms American and Canadian pulp and paper industries. 

 Foreign Com. Weekly 2:473-475. Mar. 22, 1941. 

 157.54 F763 



2704. DUBOIS, H. A. The future of the sulphite indus- 

 try in Canada and the United States. Pulp & Paper Mag. 

 Canada 46:153-154, 156. Wartime issue 1945. 302.8 P96 



2705. EDWARDES, V. P. Chemical pulps look ahead. 

 World's Paper Trade Rev. 122(12):659-660, 696. Sept. 

 22, 1944. 302.8 W89 



Also in TAPPI B. 31:1-2. May 12, 1944. 302.8 T16 



2706. GLESINGER, E. Pulpwood for world prosperity. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 48(3):268, 270, 272, 274. 

 Convention Issue 1947. 302.8 P96 



2707. NEUBRECH, W. L. Report on pulp and paper. 

 United Nations Interim Comn. Food & Agr., Tech. Com. 

 Forestry & Forest Prod. Doc. 20, 35 p. Jan. 22, 1945. 

 Food & Agr. Organ. United Nations Libr. 



2708. NEUBRECH, W. L., COLLIER, D., and BOYCE, 

 C. W. The world's paper and wood pulp industry before 

 and after V-E Day. U. S. Bur. Foreign and Dom. Com. 

 Indus. Ser. 14, 49 p. Jan. 1945. 157.54 In24 



2709. STEPHENSON, J. N. Neighbors built an industry. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 42:714-719. Nov. 1941. 



302.8 P96 



United States- Canada cooperation. 



2710. WORLD shortage of pulp. Fortune 36(4):126-129, 

 illus. Oct. 1947. 110 F772 



United States 



2711. ALDERFER, E. B., and MICHL, H. E. Econom- 

 ics of American industry. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1942. 

 566 p., illus. 280.12 AL23 



The Paper Industry, p. 249-266. Includes consumption 

 data. 



2712. ALLEN, B. E. Problem of [pulp] wood supply. 

 Paper Mill News 66(45): 16- 18. Nov. 6, 1943. 302.8 P195 



Also, with title Problems of Pulpwood Procurement in 

 a War Economy, in South. Pulp & Paper J. 6(6):10, 12, 

 14. Nov. 1943. 302.8 So8 



2713. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 The background and present status of the United States 

 paper industry. New York?, 1940. 45 p. 302 Am32B 



Production, marketing and requirements study prepared 

 for the Advisory Commission to the Council of National 

 Defense. 



2714. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 A capital and income survey of the United States pulp and 

 paper industry, 1934-1946. New York, 1947. 15 p. 



302 Am32C 



2715. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 Monthly statistical summary 25(12), 16 p. Dec. 1947. 



302.9 Am3M 



Production, marketing, foreign trade, consumption and 

 employment aspects of the pulp and paper industry and 

 annual summaries. 



2716. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 A study of community dependency on the primary paper 

 and pulp industry of the United States. New York, 1942. 

 89 p. 302Am32S 



2717. ANDERSON, S. A. Trends in the pulp and paper 

 industry. Econ. Geog. 18(2):195-202, illus. Apr. 1942. 

 278.8 Ec7 



2718. AWALT, F. H., and FROST, B. M. The United 

 States pulp and paper industry, September-October 1941. 

 U. S. Bur. Foreign and Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv., 



Pt. 4, Forest Prod., Issue 7(43):16 p. Nov. 1941. 

 157.54 In23 



Production, prices, and requirements. Begins in April 

 as Monthly Report on the American Pulp and Paper 

 Industry, by various authors. Terminates with above 

 issue. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST- PROD UCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING --CONTnMiren 



2719. BEARCE, G. D. Trend of the newsprint industry 

 in the United States. Paper Trade J. 110(8):127-130. 

 Feb. 22, 1940. 302.8 P196 



2720. BETTENDORF, H. J. Future paperboard produc- 

 tion facilities. Fibre Containers 31(1):20, 22, 27-28. 

 Jan. 1946. 286.8 F44 



2721. BOYCE, C. W. 1946 production records surpass 

 all previous years. Paper Mill News 70(15):24-26. Apr. 

 12, 1947. 302.8 P195 



Pulp and paper. 



Similar summaries of industry production and trade 

 aspects appear regularly in April issues or other issues; 

 sometimes reprinted in other journals of the trade. 



2722. CANCELL, B. R. Reviews pulp-board-paper 

 picture. Fibre Containers 30(5):82-83. May 1945. 

 286.8 F44 



2723. COLE, D. S. United States chemical pulp situa- 

 tion. Com. Intel. J. 62:567-568. Apr. 20, 1940. 



286.8 C16 



2724. CORNELL, J. Paper in the present crisis. 

 Printers' Ink Monthly 41(3):10-11, 54-56, illus. Sept. 



1940. 238.8 P933 



2725. COXE, G. R. Paperboard industry meets war 

 demands. Dom. Com. 30(22):10-15. Nov. 26, 1942. 

 157.54 D713 



2726. DARROW, J. F. Paper industry survey. Cur. 

 Business 21(1):9-10. Jan. 1941. 157.7 C76Ds 



2727. DEVLIN, S. The paper industry-output will 

 continue to grow but company earnings lag. Mag. Wall 

 St. 68:622-624, 653, 655, illus. Sept. 20, 1941. 286.8 M27 



2728. EVEREST, D. C. America's pulp and paper 

 industry; tremendous expansion in output; changes, im- 

 provement in outlook. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 46:756- 

 759, 780. Sept. 1945. 302.8 P96 



2729. EVEREST, D. C. Pulp and paper and the defense 

 program. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 42(4):245-248. 

 Mar. 1941. 302.8 P96 



In the United States. 



2730. FERGUSON, R. K. The pulp and paper industry. 

 Com. & Financ. Chron. 162:2327, 2343. Nov. 15, 1945. 

 286.8 C73 



2731. FIBRE containers [statistical issue] 32(8), 222 p., 

 illus. Aug. 1947. 286.8 F44 



The annual August issue summarizes the industrial 

 situation and gives production- consumption data for pulp- 

 wood, pulp, paper and converted products. The annual 

 article on The Paperboard Industry, by G. Whiting, and 

 the annual Statistical Summary of the Paperboard Group 

 of Industries, by H. J. Bettendorf, are often reproduced in 

 other journals of the trade. 



Monthly issues of this periodical give trade statistics 

 for pulp, paper and containerboard in a section entitled 

 Statistical Department, National Paperboard Association; 

 also reproduce price tables from Official Board Markets. 



2732. GRAHAM, D. The wood pulp situation. Paper 

 Trade J. 118(TAPPI Sect.):114-116. Apr. 6, 1944. 

 302.8 P195 



Summary of the problems which necessitated the pulp 

 allocation order (WPB-M93). 



Also, with title Address to Pulp Consumers, in Paper 

 Mill News 67(8): 107-108, 130. Feb. 19, 1944. 

 302.8 P195. An earlier review of the situation in Paper 

 Mill News 66(42):21-22; (43):73-74. Oct. 16-23, 1943. 



302.8 P195 



2733. GUTHRIE, J. A. The newsprint paper industry: 

 an economic analysis. Cambridge, Harvard U. Press, 



1941. 274 p., illus. 302 G98 



2734. HANKS, J. J. The paper industry in the emer- 

 gency. Harvard Business Rev. 19(2): 151-158. Winter 

 1941. 280.8 H262 



2735. HAYWARD, R. A. Problems of the pulp and 

 paper industry. Paper Mill News 66(31):10-14. July 31, 

 1943. 302.8 P195 



2736. HIPPLE, J. J. Outlook for paper stocks. Mag. 

 Wall St. 66:88-90, 127, illus. May 4, 1940. 286.8 M27 



2737. INTERNATIONAL PAPER COMPANY. 49th 

 annual report, 1946. New York, 1947? 45 p., illus. 



302.9 In8 



2738. JOSEPHSON, H. R. Pulpwood supplies of the 

 United States. TAPPI Monog. Ser. 4:72-90, illus. 1947. 

 302.9 T22T 



Also in Paper Mill News 69(40):60, 62. Oct. 5, 1946. 

 302.8 P195; Paper Indus. & Paper World 29:584-586. 

 July 1947. 302.8 P1923 



2739. LINDENBERG, H. A. Big timber passes but the 

 pulp and paper industry remains. Paper Mill News 

 68(8):126, 128. Feb. 24, 1945. 302.8 P195 



