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COOPEEATION BETWEEN THE LUMBERMAN AND THE FORESTER. Lumber World 



Rev. 37 (8) : 29-30. 1919. 



Keithley, E. S. (19262) 



uncle sa.m, landlord. Jour. Forestry 27 : 246-250. 1929. 



Kellogg, R. S. (19263) 



forest problem solution offered. Lumber 66 (846) : 22-23. 1920. 



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the national forestry program in the united states. Paper 27 (21) : 



9-10, 42. 1921. 



Kelsey, S. F. (19265) 



HOW OUR FORESTS ARE WASTED, AND WHY THE NEED OF GOVERNMENT CONTROL. 



Conservation 15 : 657-70, illus. 1909. 



Kirkland, B. P. (19266) 



the democracy of national control. Jour. Forestry 18: 448-450. 1920. 



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development of federal forest policies as related to the pacific north- 

 west. Wash. [State] Univ. Forest Club Quart. 2 (2) : 5-8. 1923. 



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nation-wide solution of forest production problems of the united states. 



Jour. Forestry 28 : 430-435. 1930. 

 Knappen, T. M. (19269) 



shall our forests be "developed" or renewed? World's Work 44 (1) : 78-88, 

 illus. 1922. 



Lamb, F. H. (19270) 



the disposition of the nation's timber land. Out West 20 : 207-222. 1904. 



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public lands and national forestry. Timberman 6 (11) : 36-37. 1905. 



Lamb, John. (19272) 



the states' rights question. Ainer. Forestry 19 : 172-174. 1913. 



Lamb. L. A. (19273) 



unified control needed in the lumber industry. Lumber World Rev. 47 

 (9) : 89-91. 1924. 



Lawrence, David. (19274) 



the national government and organized industry. Amer. Lumberman 

 2814: 38-39. 1929. 



Lovejoy, P. S. (19275) 



facts first, then common sense. Jour. Forestry 22: 780-789. 1924. 



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forests without trees. Country Gent. 89 (27) : 6, 29, illus. 1924. 



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review of lumber industry affairs. Jour. Forestry 17 : 245-259. 1919. 



Marshall, Robert. (19278) 

 forest devastation must stop. Nation 129 : 218-219. 1929. 



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a proposed remedy for OUR forestry illness. Jour. Forestry 28: 273-280. 



1930. 



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the social management of American forests. 36 pp. New York. 1930. 



Mattes, H. J. M. (19281) 



another national blunder. Forestry and Irrig. 9 : 257-262. 1903. 



Maxwell, G. H. (19282) 



the principle of federal forest ownership. Soc. Protect. N. H. Forests 

 Forest Conf . 1909 : 5-6. 1909. 



Meehan, Thomas. (192S3) 



the forestry question. Pa. Monthly 8 : 141-145. 1877. 



