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Rhodes, G. H. (19326) 



localizing forestry. Amer. Lumberman 2464 : 51 ; 2465 : 54-55 ; 2466 ; 47-48 ; 

 2467 : 37 ; 2468 ; 51, illus. 1922. 



Rollins, F. W. (19327) 



a forest reservation policy for the east. Forestry and Irrig. 12: 25-27. 

 1906. 



Roth, Filibert. (19328) 



the new birth of forestry. Canad. Forestry Jour. 14 (10) : 1924-1926. 

 1918. 



Schenck, C. A. (19329) 



forest policy. 2 pts. Biltmore, N. C. 1904. 



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policy and legislation. Jour. Forestry 28 : 379-380. 1930. 



Schurz, Carl. (19331) 



need of a rational forest policy in the united states ; address delivered 

 before the american forestry association and the pennsylvania forestry 

 association. 12 pp. Philadelphia. 1889. 



Seligman, E. R. A. (19332) 



ADDRESS (BEFORE THE N. Y. STATE FORESTRY CONFERENCE). N. Y. Forestry 7(1): 



42-46. 1920. 



Shepard, Ward. (19333) 



cooperative control: a proposed solution of the forest problem. joiir. 

 Forestry 28 : 113-120, ilus. 1930. 



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is silviculture possible in America? Jour. Forestry 28: 1110-1118. 1930. 



Show, S. B. (19335) 



federal proposals in the sierras. Lumber World Rev. 45 (12) : 47. 1923. 



Smith, H. A. (19336) 



a public forest policy. Jour. Forestry 28: 913-927. 1930. 



Smith, Hoke. (19337) 



the propriety and need of federal action. Forestry and Irrig. 14 : 163-165. 



1908. 



Society of American Foresters. (19338) 



a plan for reorganizing the conservation work of the federal government. 

 Jour. Forestry 28 : 1185-1193. 1930. 



Sparhawk, W. N. (19339) 



A PROGRAM FOR STABILIZING PRIVATE FORESTRY IN THE UNITED STATES. Jour. 



Forestry 28: 442-446. 1930. 



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public policies toward private forests. World Agr. 6 (2) : 438-440. 1926. 



Staebner, R. C. (19341) 



the solution of the forest problem. Jour. Forestry 28 : 302-305. 1930. 



Start, E. A. (19342) 



a national need. Forestry and Irrig. 13: 481-484, illus. 1907. 



Sterling, E. A. (19343) 



the forestry problem in the united states. Jour. Forestry 28: 788-793. 

 1930. 



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a talk about a national forest policy and what came of it. Lumber 



World Rev. 36 (11) : 24-26. 1919. 



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mandatory control opposed. Amer. Forestry 25: 1339-1340. 1919. 



Stuart, R. Y. (19346) 



NEEDS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATION'S FORESTRY PROGRAM. 16 pp. Wash- 

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the next twenty-five years. Jour. Forestry 28; 429. 1930. 



