Canada 



995. CANADA in pulp and paper industry review. 

 Canada. Pulp & Paper Indus. 7(4):39-42, 44, 46, 48, 50. 

 Apr. 1954. 302.8 W52 



Includes sections on Quebec, Ontario, British Colum- 

 bia, Maritimes, Newfoundland, The Prairies. 



996. CANADA'S pulp and paper industry in 1953. 

 Canad. Pulp & Paper Indus. 7(4), 166 p. Apr. 1954. 

 302. 8 W52 



Annual number. Includes such articles as: Review of 

 the pulp and paper industry, The president's report for 

 1953 (Canad. Pulp & Paper Assoc. ), Pulp and paper mar- 

 ket review. Review of pulp resources, A review of Brit- 

 ish Columbia. 



997. FOWLER, R. M. Annual report of the Presi- 

 dent, (Canad. Pulp & Paper Assoc), for 1953. Canad. 

 Pulp & Paper Indus. 7(4):52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64. Apr. 

 1954. 302. 8 W52 



998. FOWLER, R. M. C. P. P. A. 1 Canadian Pulp 

 and Paper Association] president's report for the year 



1953. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 55(3): 1 37- 140, 406. 



1954. 302.8 P96 



999. FOWLER, R. M. Factors in soundness of pulp 

 & paper industry. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(8):91- 

 94. July 1953. 302. 8 P96 



1000. FOWLER, R. M. A long look ahead. Pulp & 

 Paper Mag. Canada 55(3): 134- 137. 1954. 302. 8 P96 



Also in Canad. Pulp & Paper Indus. 7(4):110, 112, 114, 

 116,118. Apr. 1954. 302. 8 W52 



1001. FOWLER, R. M. Pulp and paper industry 

 moved ahead again in 1953. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 

 55(l):83-85. Jan. 1954. 



1002. FOWLER, R. M. Pulp and paper 1945-1952. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(3):137- 140. 1953. 302.8 

 P96 



1003. LACHANCE, P. E. A study of the pulp and 

 paper industry of the Province of Quebec in relation to 

 its present and future wood supplies. Pulp & Paper Mag. 

 Canada 55(3):276-278, 281-282, 285-286, 289-290, 292, 295, 

 298, 300, 302, 304, 306, 310, 313, 315-316, 319-320, 323, 325, 

 327,329,331-332. Ref. 1954. 302. 8 P96 



Also in Diss. Abs. 14:577. Apr. 1954. 241.8M58 



1004. MANLEY, L. The state of the [pulp & paper] 

 industry in British Columbia [in 1953]. Canad. Pulp & 

 Paper Indus. 7(3):62, 64. Mar. 1954. 302. 8 W52 



Summary of annual report of the chairman, J. A. 

 Craig, of the Executive Committee, Western Div. , 

 Canad. Pulp & Paper Assoc. 



1005. MERRILL, J. H. Some aspects of a modern 

 pulpwood logging operation. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 

 54(4):132, 135-136. Mar. 1953. 302. 8 P96 



1006. NEWSPRINT. U. S. paper and board demand 

 up 80% by 1975, reports Stanford Research Institute. 

 Canad. Pulp & Paper Indus. 7( 12):41, 43, 44. Dec. 1954. 

 302. 8 W52 



Newsprint is a monthly feature covering various as- 

 pects of industry conditions. 



1007. PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE OF CANADA. 

 Financial notes. Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada 55(12): 

 310. Dec. 1954. 302. 8 P96 



Monthly summaries of investment and securities, 

 sales, profits, supply and demand. 



1008. PULP AND PAPER MAGAZINE OF CANADA. 

 Mill and market news. Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada 

 55(12):274. Dec. 1954. 302. 8 P96 



Monthly summaries of costs, financing, trade, and 

 plant changes and improvement. Tables. 



1009. SAVAGE, M. Canadian newsprint appraisal. 

 Amer. Pulp & Paper Mill Supt. Assoc. Ybk. 35:291,293, 

 295. 1954. 302.9 Am35 



1010. SAVAGE, M. Favourable factors dominate 

 outlook in Canadian nev/sprint appraisal. Pulp & Paper 

 Mag. Canada 55(9):82-84. Aug. 1954. 302. 8 P96 



1011. SHARPE, J. F. Problems and potentials of 

 the fiber industry: a look across the border. Soc. Amer. 

 Foresters. Proc. 1954:6-9. 99. 9 Sol3 



Pulp and paper, chiefly, in Canada. 



Directories of Firms, Plants, and Operations 



1012. LOCKWOOD TRADE JOURNAL CO. Lock- 

 wood's directory of the paper and allied trades, 1955. 

 New York, 1954. 80th ed. 1503 p. 302 L81 



Annual. 



1013. NATIONAL directory of the Canadian pulp and 

 paner industries, 1954. Gardenvale, Que. , Natl. Busi- 

 ness Pub. , 1954. 490 p. 225 N2123 



Annual. Statistical tables. 



Also in Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(13):96- 106. Dec. 

 1953. 



1014. POST'S paper mill directory, 1954. New York 

 Post, 1954. 672 p. 302 P842 



Annual. United States and Canada. 



Standard guide to paper and pulp mills in the U. S. and 

 Canada. 



Research 



1015. AMERICAN PAPER AND PULP ASSOCIATION. 

 COMMITTEE ON COORDINATION OF RESEARCH. An- 

 nual report; research projects in the pulp and paper in- 

 dustry, 1953. New York, 1954. 65 p. 99. 82 Am33 



1016. COOK, D. B. , and HAMILTON, L. S. Chemi 

 peeling pulpwood in New York. J. Forestry 51:566-569. 

 Aug. 1953. 



1017. CURTIS, F. J. More and better research. 

 Paper Mill News 76(38):62, 64,66, 131. Sept. 19, 1953. 

 302. 8 P195 



In pulp and paper and chemical industries. 



1018. SCHUR, M. O. Selling research to manage- 

 ment and to labor. Tappi 36(12):30A, 32A, 34A. Ref. 

 Dec. 1953. 302.8 T162 



1019. WEBB, L. 5. Forestry research by a Cana- 

 dian pulp and paper companv. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 

 54(12):174, 176-177. Nov. 1953. 302. 8 P96 



Canadian International Paper Company. 



P rocessing and Handling; Costs, Returns , 

 and Productivity 



1020. ADAMS, D. S. Receiving bagged materials 

 into paper mills in unit loads. Pulp & Paper Mag. Cana- 

 da 54(7): 136- 1 37. June 1953. 302. 8 P96 



1020a. ARNETTE, T. E. The delivery of pulpwood 

 by barge along the south Atlantic coast. Durham, N. C. , 

 1953. 



Thesis (M. F)--Duke University. 



1021. BELL, G. E. Some recent developments in 

 barkers. Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 54(13):130, 133, 136. 

 Dec. 1953. 302. 8 P96 



1022. HALL, D. D. Reducing the commonest han- 

 dling costs in production. Paper Trade J. 139(4): 14-18. 

 Jan. 24, 1955. 302. 8 P196 



Discusses most common and costly materials handling 

 operations in actual production and proposes solutions. 



1023. LABOR costs in pulp and paper industry, 

 1939-1953. Paper Trade J. 137:24. July 24, 1953. 



Wage trends in the paper industry, 1939-1953. 



1024. MCSWINEY, J. W. Weight scaling proves 

 best for both mill and producer. Pulp & Paper 28(6):61- 

 62. June 1954. 302.8 Pll 



Measuring pulpwood on the truck. 



1025. MOAK, J. E. Some factors of pulpwood pro- 

 curement and production costs in Alabama. Ala. Poly- 

 tech. Inst. Grad. Sch. Abs. Theses 49(4):91-92. May 

 1954. 241.8 ALIA 



M.S. Thesis, 72 pages. 



1026. OLSON, H. S. The purchase of wood by 

 weight. Forest Prod. Res. Soc. J. 4(l):34-36. Feb. 

 1954. 99.9 F7662J 



Aspen for pulpwood in Minnesota. 



1027. RANDALL, A. G. , and CUNNINGHAM, P. H. 

 A first progress report on methods of cutting blocks, 

 Indian Town. Washington County, Maine. Maine. U. For- 

 estry Dept. Tech. Note 26, I p. 1954. 



Eastern Pulpwood Co. and the Maine Forest Serv. 

 cooperating. 



Preliminary report on a study of pulpwood logging 

 costs for different degrees of selective cutting. . . in 

 dense, young, and mixed stands in Maine. 



1028. VAN VOORHIS, R. H. Better pulpwood costs 

 for the small operator. N.A.C.A. Bui. 34:1449-57. 

 July 1953. 



Pub. also in Tappi 36(9):Sup. 22A, 24A, 26A, 28A. Sept. 

 1953; and So. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 16(10A):24, 26, 29-30. 

 Oct. 10, 1053. 



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