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Contains the following parts: Kitchen mechanization; 

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242. FOSS, W . M. Compensation insurance on 

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243. JEFFERSON, H. H. Reducing accident fre- 

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244. MCCRAW, W. E. Safety with tractors in log- 

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245. MCELROY, F. S. An analysis of circular 

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246. MCGRAW, W. E. Safety in tractor logging, 

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247. NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL. Accident 

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248. PEARCE, J. K. Engineering safety into the 

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249. REDUCING the accident rate in a woods opera- 

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250. SCHUELER, J. E. Hazards and safeguards of 

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251. CLIFF, E. P. Multiple uses on national for- 

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252. HAGENSTEIN, W. D. For more use per acre. 

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253. HERBERT, P. A. Multiple use of forest land . 

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253a. LUDWIG, A. K. Land utilization in the Fort 

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254. PRESNALL, C. C. Time- -the fourth dimen- 

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254a. STURGEON, E. E. Trends in land use and 

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255. WORRELL, A. C. Optimum intensity of forest 

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256. BACKMAN, G. P. Water in multiple-use for- 

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257. CIRIACY-WANTRUP, S. VON. Economic 

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258. CIRIACY-WANTRUP, S. V. The role of bene- 

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259. CLAWSON, M. Economic possibilities of the 

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260. JOHNSON, V. W. and BARLOWE, R. Land 

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262. MCARDLE, R. E. Multiple use--multiple 

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263. MCARDLE, R. E. Statement by Richard E. 

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264. PIERSON, R. K. Multiple use of forest lands- - 

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265. SMITH, R. W. Grazing and mining on public 

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266. U. S. BUR. OF LAND MANAGEMENT. Report 

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267. U. S. CONGRESS. HOUSE. COMMITTEE ON 

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272. GRABOW, R. H. Benefits for Southern Indiana 

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273. BAKER, W, M. Is this creeping socialism? 

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Division of Forestry, Tennessee Valley Authority. 



274. MORRISS, D. J. Correlation of wildlife 

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275. BALLAINE, W. C. The revested Oregon and 

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276. BUELL, J. H. Problems facing forest man- 

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277. CIRIACY-WANTRUP, S. V. Cost allocation in 

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