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why lumber standardization is needed. South. Lumberman 1422 : 94-90. 



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standardized woodwork. Ames Forester 16 : 60-64. illus. 1928. 



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why all grades should be standardized. Canada Lumberman 40 (13) : 

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INTEREST OF THE ENGINEER AND RAILROAD MANAGEMENT IN THE SIMPLIFICATION 



of lumber standards. South. Lumberman 1422 : 118-119. 1922. 



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the story of standardization of lumber. N. Y. Lumber Trade Jour. 74 



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views on resolution on standard sizes. South. Lumberman 1445 : 32-33. 



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correspondence relating to standardization principles and committees' 

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what grade standardization means. Hardwood Rec. 53 (6) : 15, 23. 1922. 



Hogue. C. J., Griggs. E. G., and Clark. O. M. (11249) 



JAPAN MAY ADOPT AMERICAN STANDARDS. EMPIRE IS SEEKING BETTER AVERAGE 



grade for a better average price. Tiinberman 25 (4) : 48-49. 1924. 



Hoover. Herbert. (11250) 



lumeer standardization part of a great national economy project. south. 

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California pine and American lumber standards. Amer. Lumberman 2594 : 

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tells need for lumber standardization. Amer. Lumberman 2557: 47. 

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STANDARD GRADING SPECIFICATIONS FOR YARD LUMBER AS RECOMMENDED BY THE 



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what's wrong with dimension stock? Wood Working Indus. 7 (6) : 17-19, 

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how the dealer may profit thru standardized ready-to-use lumber. Amer. 

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what standardization means to the retailer. South. Lumberman 1422 : 

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