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rules for the grading of factory lumber . . . adopted by the mississippi 

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RULES FOR THE GRADING OF WHITE PINE LUMBER . . . ADOPTED BY THE MISSIS- 

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grading and inspection ; pros and cons. Canada Lumberman and Wood- 

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LUMBER STANDARDIZATION 



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utility standardization. Amer. Lumberman 2465 : 56-57. 1922. 



Blodgett, J. W. (11223) 



lumber standards: their relation to the wood industries. South. Lum- 

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standardization in practice, as a manufacturer sees it. South. Lumber- 

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Brookings, W. DuB. (11225) 



the turning point in lumber standardization. Lumber World Bev. 48 (7) : 

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California White and Sugar Pine Manufacturer's Association. (11226) 



pine association adopts ameeican standards. Timberman 25 (9) : 88. 

 1924. 



Central Committee on Lumber Standards. (11227) 



recommended american lumber standards as reported to the united states 

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REVISED AND SUPPLEMENTARY RECOMMENDED AMERICAN LUMBER STANDARDS, 

 SOFT-WOOD LUMBER, AS REPORTED TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF 



commerce. 18 pp. Washington, D. C. 1925. 



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REVISIONS AND PROPOSED ADDITIONS TO THE AMERICAN LUMBER STANDARDS, 

 SOFTWOOD LUMBER, AS REPORTED TO THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF COM- 

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Compton, W. M. (11230) 



the results expected from standardization. South. Lumberman 1422 : 

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the significance of lumber standardization. West Coast Lumberman 43 



(510) : 54. 1923. 



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WHAT HAS AND IS TO COME YET FROM LUMBER STANDARDIZATION. South. Lum- 

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Davis. E. M. (11233) 



development of American lumber standards. Amer. Architect 130 (2501) : 

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standardization of softwood factory lumber grades. West Coast Lumber- 

 man 48 (575) : 36-37, 40. 1925. 



Day, S. H. (11235) 



SOUTH AFRICA WANTS BETTER MANUFACTURED LUMBER. U. S. Dept. Com., Bur. 



Foreign and Dom. Com., Com. Bepts. 45 : 371-372. 1928. 

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hardwood standardization problems. South. Lumberman 1416 : 39^42. 1922. 



