INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
2970. SOUTHERN PULP AND PAPER MANUFAC- 
TURER. Annual review number, 10-14. 5 v. Oct.1948- 
52. 302.8 So8 
Contains annual mill directory, and charted production 
statistics from the United States Pulp Producers Associa- 
tion. 
2971. STEVENSON, L. T. The economic background 
of the Southern pulp and paper industry. South. Pulp & 
Paper Mfr. 11(10A):42,44. Oct.31,1948. 302.8 So8 
2972, STEVENSON, L. T. Growth and importance of 
the southern pulp and paper industry. South. Pulp & 
Paper Mfr. 15(10):215-219. Oct.1952. 302.8 So8 
2973. TINKER, E. W. Importance of South's pulp and 
paper production. Unit 35:28-31. 1951. 99.9 Un34 
Also in South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 14(2):25-26. Feb.15, 
1951. 302.8 So8 
Western States and Alaska 
2974, ADAMS, W. C, History of papermaking in the 
Pacific Northwest. Portland, Oreg.,Binfords & Mort, 
1951. 67 p. 302 Adi 
Also in Oreg. Hist. Q. 52:21-37,83-100,154-185. Ref. 
Mar.-Sept.195i. Libr. Cong. 
Traces beginnings of first groundwood mill, and later 
developments of large pulp and paper corporations. 
2975. JEMISON, G. M. The pulp and paper future of 
Idaho. Idaho Forester 34:32-35. 1952. 99.9 Id1 
2976. PRINGLE, J. W., and LAUER, B. E. Pulp and 
apermaking prospects in western Colorado. Tappi 33 
11):38A,40A,42A. Ref. Nov.1950. 302.8 T162 
Colorado forest reserves; water availability; railroads; 
fuel supply; market prospects. 
2977, RECKNAGEL, A. B. The pulp and paper indus- 
try in the Douglas fir region and its relation to-forest 
management. Brit. Columbia Lumberman 32(3):67,116, 
118,120. Mar.i948. 99.81 B77 
Includes a list of mills in Washington and British 
Columbia. 
2978. STANFORD RESEARCH INSTITUTE. The news- 
print situation in the western region of North America. 
Los Angeles, Calif. Newspaper Pub. Assoc.,1952. 115 p. 
Stanford U. Libr. 
Contents: The historical situation; Newsprint demand; 
Newsprint supply; Outlook. 
2979. TURCOTTE, L. Status of the Pacific Coast pulp 
and paper industry. Tappi 33(4):70A,72A. Apr.1950. 
302.8 T162 
2980. U.S. FOREST SERV. Possibilities for develop- 
ment of the pulp and papermaking industry in Alaska. 
Tappi 35(11):38A,40A,42A,44A,46A,48A. Nov.1952. 
302.8 T162 
: Canada 
2981. BALLANTINE, A. C, Pulp and paper potentials 
of Alberta. West. Pulp & Paper i(2):22-24. Sept.1948. 
302.8 W52 
2982. BLACK, R. U.S. presses can rely on Canada. 
Amer. Forests 57(5):14,36-37,44. May 1951. 99.8 F762 
Pulpwood and newsprint. 
2983. BUELL, A. F. The feasibility and advantages 
of year round operating. Thunder Bay Timber Oper. 
Assoc. Log Book 2:8-9. May/June 1950. 99.9 T42 
Social and economic reasons for year-round pulpwood 
operations in Canada. 
2984. CANADIAN pulp and paper; a financial review. 
World's Paper Trade Rev. 132:1140,1142. Oct.27,1949. 
302.8 W89 
2985. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION. 
Convention issue. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 49(3)-53 
(3). 1948-52. 302.8 P96 ¢ 
Undated annual issue containing reports and summaries 
of association activities. 
2986. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION. 
From watershed to watermark; the pulp and paper indus- 
try of Canada. Rev. Montreal,1952. 47 p. 302 C162F 
2987. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION. 
WESTERN SECT, Historical notes on British Columbia's 
ae and paper industry. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 49 
8):67-68. July 1948. 302.8 P96 
Similar title in Brit. Columbia Lumberman 32(9):58-59, 
114,116,118. Sept.1948. 99.81 B77 
Includes map showing location of pulp and paper mills in 
British Columbia and Washington. 
2988. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY. 
Pea review number]. Canad, Pulp & Paper Indus. 5 
4),180 p. Apr.1952. 302.8 W52 
90 
INDUSTRIES AND COMMERCE--CONTINUED. 
In addition to reviewing production and technology 
aspects of the industry, provides reviews of forestry in 
Canadian Provinces, market reports, and a financial 
review of certain pulp and paper companies. 
2889. CLENDENAN, E. F. New B. C. sulphate mill 
using waste raw forest materials. Canada Lumberman 
70(10):53,94. Oct.1950. 99.81 C16 
H. R. MacMillan Export Co., Ltd. 
2990. COOPER, P. E. The pulp and paper industry in 
British Columbia. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 50(7):100- 
102. June 1949. 302.8 P96 
2991. EVANS, J. C. W. Industry expansion continues; 
active projects and future projections. Pulp & Paper Mag 
Canada 52(13):85-90. Dec.1951. 302.8 P96 
Pulp and paper mills in Canada. 
Pt. 1, Current mill expansion; Pt. 2, Prospects for 
future new mills, with possible sites and present projec- 
tions. Includes a map. 
2992. FOOTE, R. W. Half world newsprint from Can- 
ada. Canad. Pulp & Paper Indus. 5(4):18-19. Apr.1952. 
302.8 W52 
2993. FOWLER, R. M. Pulp and paper from Canada. 
In Statist. Canada; economic survey, p.26-28. Ottawa, 
T952. 280.13 St2 : 
2994, FOWLER, R. M. Reviewing Canada's pulp and 
paper industry [for the preceding year]. Pulp & Paper 
Mag. Canada 49(1)-53(1). Jan,1948-Jan.1952. 302.8 P96 
Annual article with varying titles and paging. 
Sometimes appears in other journals of the trade. 
2995. GRAHAM, C. R. A market analyst looks at 
chemical trends in pulp and paper. Paper Indus. 34:977- 
979. Nov.1952. 302.8 P1923 
An analysis of the Canadian pulp and paper industry 
from the viewpoint of a chemicals man. 
2996. HART, S. G. V. Anticosti Island, P. Q. 
State Range Sch. Alumni News 1950:30-35. 1951. 
99.9 N487 
Brief history; present pulpwood industry. 
2997. MCNULTY, W. J. Increasing attention accorded 
wood-fibre production in the Maritimes. Canada Lumber- 
man 68(9):88. May 1,1948. 99.81 C16 
Wallboard, pulp and paper, and newsprint mills. 
2998. MANLEY, L. The importance of the pulp and 
paper industry in the economy of Canada. Brit. Columbia 
Lumberman 32(12):70, 72, 74,104,106,103,110. Dec.1948. 
99.81 B77 
2999. MITCHELL, F. L. The importance of the pulp 
and paper industry to Canadians. Pulp & Paper Mag. 
Canada 49(2):52-56. Feb.1948. 302.8 P96 
3000. PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE OF CANADA. 
Financial notes. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 49(1)-53(13). 
Jan,.1948-Dec.1952. 302.8 P96 
Monthly review of stock transactions and securities 
activities in the Canadian pulp and paper industry. 
3001. STEPHENSON, J. N. Quebec's pulp and paper 
industry since 1803. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 51(12): 
95-103. Nov.1950. 302.8 P96 
3002. WRIGHT, T. G. Effect of recent pulp and paper 
developments in British Columbia on the forest. Forest- 
ry Chron. 28(4):42-49. Dec.1952. 99.8 F7623 
3003. YOUNG, J. A. Pulp and paper comes of age in 
British Columbia. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 49(11):85- 
86. Oct.1948. 302.8 P96 
3004. YOUNG, R. H. R. Pulp and paper manfacture in 
British Columbia. Brit. Columbia Nat. Resources Conf. 
Trans. 3:175-182. 1950. Libr. Cong. 
INSaYe 
Directories of Firms, Plants, 
and Operations 
(Pulp and Paper) 
3005. CANADIAN PULP AND PAPER ASSOCIATION. 
Pulp and paper mills in Canada. Pulp & Paper Mag. 
Canada 51(6):80,98. May 1950. 302.8 P96 
Directory by Provinces. 
3006. FIBRE CONTAINERS. Official board mill 
directory. Fibre Containers 33(12)-37(12),5 v. Dec.1948- 
Dec.1952. .286.8 F44 
United States and Canada. 
3007. LOCKWOOD'S directory of the paper, and 
allied trades, 74-78, 1949-53. New York,1943-52. 5 v. 
302 L81 
3008. NATIONAL directory of the Canadian pulp and 
paper industries 1952. Gardenvale, Que.,Natl.. Business 
Pub.,1952. 473 p. 225 N2123 
3009. THE PAPER makers' and merchants’ directory 
of all nations, 54-59. London,1948-52. 5v. 302 P192 
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