600 MISC. PUBLICATION 3 64, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 

 Newlin, J. A., and Wilson, T. R. C. 11898) 



THE DEVELOPMENT OF A BOX-TESTING MACHINE AND SOME RESULTS OF TESTS. 



Amer. Soc Testing Materials Proc. 16 (2) : 320-342, illus. 1916. 



Pearson, G. G. (11899) 



importance of the wooden box. Timberman 27 (11) : 139-140. 1926. 



Plaskett, C. A. (11900) 



the cause of failure in shipping containers. Tech. Assoc. Pulp and Paper 

 Indus., Papers and Addresses 13 (1) : 223-224. 1930. Also pub. in Amer. 

 Boxmaker 20 (7): 42, 44. 1930; Fiber Containers 15 (4): TO, 12, 14. 

 1930; and Paper Trade Jour. 90 (25): 62-63. 1930. (Title varies 

 slightly. ) 



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constructing strong crates for machinery. Machinery 30 : 506-507. 1924. 



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DETERMINING THE CAUSES OF FAILURES IN SHIPPING CONTAINERS. Amer. BoX- 



maker 20 (7) : 42, 44. 1930. Also pub. in Fiber Containers 15 (4) : 10, 

 12, 14. 1930. Tech. Assoc. Pulp and Paper Indus. Papers and Addresses 

 13 (1) : 223-224. 1930. Paper Trade Jour. 90 (25) : 62-63. 1930. 



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METHODS OF PROTECTING SHIPMENTS : PRACTICAL POINTS ON PACKING THAT ARE 



often overlooked. Management and Administration in Manufacturing 

 Indus. 10 (6) : 353-356, illus. 1925. 



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principles of box and crate construction. U. S. Agr. Dept. Tech. Bull. 171, 



134 pp., illus. 1930. 



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requirements for fiber containers in service. Tech. Assoc. Pulp and Paper 



Indus., Papers and Addresses 12 (1) : 45-47. 1929. Also pub. in Fiber 

 Containers 14 (6): 7-8, 10, 12. 1929; Paper Trade Jour. 88 (22); 

 46-48. 1929; and Pulp and Paper Magazine of Canada 28 (10) : 367-368, 

 382, 384, 386, 1929. 



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saving forests by experimenting with boxes. Central Manfr. Dist. mag., 



10 (4) : 65-67. 1926. 



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SHIPPING CONTAINERS : GOVERNMENT LABORATORY OFFERS SERVICES IN PROPER 



design of boxes and crates for the industry. Amer. Gas Assoc. Monthly 

 6: 555-559, illus. 1924. 



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some practical points on packing. Barrel and Box 30 (9) : 24-27. 1925. 

 Also pub. in Timberman 27 (1) : 218, 220. 1925. 



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strapping of boxes. Packages 26 ( 1 ) : 30-36. 1923. 



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a way to greater economy in packing. Middle West Foreign Trade and 

 Merchant Marine Conf. Proc. 9: 120-131, illus. 1929. Canning Age 11 

 (9) : 601-604, illus. 1930. and Packing and Shipping 56 (9) : 12-13, 32, 

 34. 1929. 



Quinn, D. L. (11911) 



ACTUAL FACTS REVEALED BY LABORATORY TESTS. Barrel and BOX 31 (12) I 15- 



17, illus. 1927. 



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DEFINING THE IMPORTANCE OF CONSTRUCTING, NAILING, AND STRAPPING WOODEN 



boxes. Barrel and Box 32 (1) : 23-25. 1927. 

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ILLUSTRATES VALUE OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH [IN BOX MANUFACTURE]. Barrel 



and Box 26 (5) : 41-42. 1921. 



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standardization of canned food boxes. Packages 23 (11) : 12, 15. 1920. 



