MANAGEMENT OF FORES T- PR On TTrT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING -CONTTNTTFTT "YJkaiUNli 



2849. PULP and paper industry [Canada]. Agr. & 

 Indus. Prog. Canada 25:132-133. Sept. 1943. 253 Ag82 



2850. REPORT on the pulp and paper industry. 

 Monetary Times 114(11):89- 115. Nov. 1946. Libr. Cong. 



Annual feature; time of issue varies, usually December. 



2851. SHIPMAN, G. E. Trends in groundwood and 

 related products [in Canada]. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 

 45:153-156. Convention Issue, 1944. 302.8 P96 



Data on production, exports, and consumption; and a 

 comparison of the average returns from different wood 

 products. 



2852. SIBLEY, C. L. . Revolutionary changes on way in 

 Canadian pulp and paper industry. Paper Trade J. 

 122(9):60, 64, 66, 68, 72, 74. Feb. 28, 1946. 302.8 P196 



Annual summary of industry conditions. 



2853. SMITH, E. H. Canadian paper industry faces 

 crisis; urgent problem of woods labor cause of very 

 serious situation. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 44:791- 

 794. Oct. 1943. 302.8 P96 



2854. SMITH, E. H., and KELLOGG, P. Pulp and 

 paper. Engin. J. 26:272-274. May 1943. 290.9 En3 



Development of the industry in Canada. 



2855. STENSTROM, D. G. Pulpwood operations in 

 British Columbia. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 44:270- 

 273, illus. Feb. 1943. 302.8 P96 



Includes the portable pulpwood mill plan of B. L. 

 Grondal. 



2856. STEPHENSON, J. N. From logs to riches; 

 Canada's newsprint industry. Technol. Rev. 43:161-163, 

 180-181, illus. Feb. 1941. Libr. Cong. 



2857. STEPHENSON, J. N. Pulp and paper making in 

 the Maritimes; extensive forests and strategic position 

 favor the industry in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. 

 Pulp 6 Paper Mag. Canada 44:681, 683-685, 687, 689- 

 690, illus. Aug. 1943. 302.8 P96 



History. 



2858. VTNING, C. Newsprint supply in wartime. Pulp 

 & Paper Mag. Canada 45(6):441-443. May 1944. 



302.8 P96 



2859. VINING, C, and SMITH, E. H. Pulp and paper 

 overcomes difficulties [review of 19441. Pulp & Paper 

 Mag. Canada 46(l):3-5. Jan. 1945. 302.8 P96 



2860. WEBB, F. T. The Canadian pulp and paper in- 

 dustry. Canad. Geog. J. 31:285-299, illus. Dec. 1945. 

 470 C162 



History and trends. 



2861. WELDON, R. L. Canada's pulp and paper indus- 

 try, past and future. Engin. J. 28:448-452. July 1945. 



290.9 En3 



Similar title in Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 46:667-671, 

 674. Aug. 1945. 302.8 P96 



2862. WHEATLEY, R. A. An industry of national im- 

 portance; the origin and development of the Great Lakes 

 Paper Company Limited [Fort William, Ontario]. Pulp 

 & Paper Mag. Canada 44:359-578, illus. July 1943. 

 302.8 P96 



Includes timber limits and wood supply. 



2863. YOUNG, J. A. Economics of the industry. Pulp 

 & Paper Mag. Canada 45:829, 831, 833, 835, 837, illus. 

 Oct. 1944. 302.8 P96 



2864. YOUNG, J. A. The pulp and paper industry in 

 British Columbia. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 28(4):39- 

 40. Apr. 1944. 99.81 B77 



Corporate Finance 



2865. COLSTON, R. Investment audit of the paper in- 

 dustry. Mag. Wall St. 73:574-575, 588, illus. Mar. 4, 

 1944. 286.8 M27 



Survey of 19 companies. 



2866. DODGE, F. K. What war did to the paper indus- 

 try. Mag. Wall St. 74:665-667, 688, illus. Sept, 30, 1944. 



286.8 M27 



Investment position of ten companies. 



2867. GAINSBRUGH, M. R., and GASTALDO, F. 

 Dividend distribution in the paper industry. Natl. Indus. 

 Conf. Bd. Business Rec. 2:242-244. July 1945. 



280.9 N216Cb 



2868. LUTTRELL, T. M. Facts and fallacies; a brief 

 study of some problems which face the average investor 

 in search of profits. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 48(13): 

 57-61. Dec. 1947. 302.8 P96 



2869. LUTTRELL, T. M. Is our industry top heavy? 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 48(8):53-56. July 1947. 

 302.8 P96 



Capital investment and output. 



MANAGEMENT OF FOREST-PRODUCT HARVESTING 

 AND PROCESSING --CONTINUED. 



2870. MACLEAN-HUNTER PUBLISHING COMPANY 

 LTD. Financial Post survey of corporate securities 20, 

 236 p. 1946. U. S. Dept. Com. Libr. 



Annual. Includes section devoted to corporate descrip- 

 tion, financial reports, and stocks of pulp and paper con- 

 cerns in Canada. 



2871. U. S. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION. Paper 

 and pulp manufacturing corporations. Washington? 1942. 

 18 p. (Indus. Corp. Rpt.) 173 F32Ind 



"Not for publication." 



Financial statistics for 153 corporations. Some of this 

 information is reproduced in The American Pulp and 

 Paper Manufacturing Industry, U. S. Bur. Foreign and 

 Dom. Com. Indus. Ref. Serv. Pt. 4, Forest Products 24, 

 11 p. 1941. 157.54 In23 



2872. U. S. OFF. OF PRICE ADMINISTRATION. 

 ECONOMIC DATA ANALYSIS BR. Survey of paper and 

 paper products manufactures. U. S. Off. Price Admin. 

 OPA Econ. Data Ser. 15, 14 p. 1947. 173.403 Su77 



Prepared by G. C. Jones. 

 Sales, cost, profit and loss data. 



2873. U. S. SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMIS- 

 SION. Survey of American listed corporations. Reported 

 information on selected defense industries, paper and 

 allied products. U. S. Securities and Exch. Comn. Rpt. 

 21, 116 p. Dec. 31, 1940. 173.2 Se2Sur 



Gives cost, asset and profit structure of 40 companies. 



Costs, Returns and Productivity 



2874. ATWATER, J. R. Cost accounting methods in 

 paper mills. Paper Trade J. 112(l):29-34. Jan. 2, 1941. 

 oU^.o P196 



2875. BARKER, C. H. Principal factors in the cost- 

 ing of paper-making. Paper Maker & Brit. Paper Trade 

 J. 112:TS41-TS48. Dec. 1946. 302.8 P1922 



2876. BELL, S. Productivity, wages, and national in- 

 come. Washington, Brookings Inst., 1940. 344 d 

 280.12 B41 



Paper and allied products, p. 122-134. 



2877. BIALKOWSKY, H. W. Sulphite pulp production 

 records -their value, significance, and extent. Paper 

 Trade J. 234(TAPPI Sect.):203-207. Oct. 17, 1946 

 302.8 P196 



2878. BROWN, H. H. Paper mill operating efficien- 

 cies. Paper Trade J. 123(8):44-45. Aug. 22, 1946 

 302.8 P196 



Cost of labor and mill production 



2879. BURKE, T. J. Absorbing increased costs [in 

 the paper industry]. Paper Trade J. 120(13)-14 16 

 Mar. 29, 1945. 302.8 P196 ' 



2880. CALDER, A. The paper industry and Union 

 Bag and Paper Corporation. South. Pulp & Paper J 9(9)- 

 26, 30, 32, 36, 49, illus. Sept. 1946. 302.8 So8 



2881. CANCELL, B. R. Volume, sales and cost rela- 

 tionship pulp and paper industry]. Paper Trade J. 112(8)- 

 129-130, 132. Feb. 20, 1941. 302.8 P196 



2882. CORRIGAN, J. D. Paper mills should make 

 more money. Paper Indus. & Paper World 29:373-376, 

 illus. June 1947. 302.8 P1923 



2883. DRIESSEN, R. E. Production control in a Kraft 

 pulp, paper, and specialty mill. Paper Indus & Paper 

 World 29:529-530, 533, illus. July 1947 



302.8 P1923 



2884. HADDEN, A. A. Standard costs in a paper mill 

 Paper Trade J. 112(10):14, 16, 18-19. Mar. 6, 1941 

 302.8 P196 



2885. HARTLEY, N. C. Cost accounting and control. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 46:521-525. June 1945 

 302.8 P96 



2886. HICKLING, F. J. Costs for paper mill execu- 

 tives. Paper Indus. & Paper World 24:275-277 June 

 1942. 302.8 P1923 



2887. KEEPERS, C. H. A new method of [pulpl wood 

 evaluation. Paper Trade J. 117(TAPPI Sect.):93-97 

 Aug. 26, 1943. 302.8 P196 



Also in Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 45:26-31. Jan 1944 

 302.8 P96 



2888. SUTHERLAND, D. G. Report on the commercial 

 production of high yield sulphite and sulphate pulps 

 Paper Indus. & Paper World 29:1214-1215. Nov 1947 

 302.8 P1923 



Discusses cost reduction. 



Also in Paper Trade J. 124(22):62, 64. May 29 1947 

 302.8 P196 



2889. THOMPSON, S. E. Post-war cost reductions 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 45:887-888, 883. Nov. 1944. 

 oOz.o P96 



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