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wood as a raw material in papermaking. Pulp and Paper Mag. 15 (14) : 



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the manufacture of pulp and paper : a textbook of modern pulp and paper 

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facilities foe coebespondence and class introduction on the manufacture 

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PEOGRESS in paper making. Paper Mill and Wood Pulp News 48 (34) : 24-26. 

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wood pulp and its properties. Pulp and Paper Mag. 28 (5) : 173-175, illns. 

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POSSIBILITIES OF PULP AND PAPER INDUSTRY IN NORTH IDAHO. IdallO Forester 



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the oeigin and development of paper making in the old woeld. paper 

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the coLOEiNG of pulp and paper. Paper Indus. 1 (5) : 353-356, 361. 1919. 



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the institute of paper chemistry. Paper Trade Jour. 91 (1) : 56-58, illus. 



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RETENTION OF FILLERS BY PAPER PULP : SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE RETENTION 



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SOME OBSEEVATIONS ON THE INFLUENCE OF HUMIDITY ON THE PHYSICAL CONSTANTS 



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improvement in manufacture of wood pulp. Paper Trade Jour. 67 (1) : 

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HOW TO EQUIP AND OPERATE AN EXPERIMENTAL LABOEATOEY. Paper 26 (13) : 



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patents on peocesses of paper-making. U. S. Bureau of the Census, Census 

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wood pulp investigations. Paper 28 (10) : 27-29, 40-41. 1921. 



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wood pulp drying. Canada Lumberman 27 (6) : 22-23. 1907. 



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cellulose foe paper-making. Paper Trade Jour. 38 (8) : 253-257, illus. 1914. 



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elimination of waste in paper making. Paper 31 (19) : 7-9. 1923. 



