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FEDKIW, J., STOUT, N. J., and HOPKINS, F. S. 722 

 The role of quality in the eastern white pine industry. 

 State Univ. Col. Forestry Syracuse. Monograph, 

 20 pp. 1060. 



MISIAK, R. D. 723 



An evaluation of quality of lumber cut from a typical 

 farm woodlot in southeastern Michigan. Thesis 

 (M.F.), Univ. Mich. 1902.* 



NEWPORT, C. A., and AMIDON, E. L. 724 



Lumber grade and value performance of young- 

 growth ponderosa pine logs at the Challenge Experi- 

 mental Forest. U.S. Forest Serv. Pacific Southwest 

 Forest and Range Expt. Sta. Tech. Paper 55, 14 pp. 

 March 1961. 

 California. 



Pulp, Paper, Board 



Industry Status and Trends 



General 



ADAMS, W. R. 725 



Paper — the nation's dynamic industry. South. Pulp 

 and Paper Mf r. 23 (7) : 112-114. July 11, 1960. 



ARMSTRONG, G. R. 726 



How big is pulp and paper? Pulp and Paper 34(10) : 

 99-101. Sept. 1960. 



Procedures for estimating size and growth of 

 industry. 



BALDWIN, P. 0. 727 



Where is the pulp and paper industry going? Canad. 

 Pulp and Paper Assoc. Tech. Sect. Proc. 48 : 42-46. 

 1962. 



Also in Pulp and Paper Mag. Canada 62(7) : 79-S3. 

 July 1961. 



BENDETSEN, K. R. 728 



Economics of the paper industry today ; what we can 

 do about our economic weaknesses. Paper Trade 

 Jour. 146 ( 16 ) : 44-^7. Apr. 16, 1962. 



BETTENDORF, H. J. 729 



Paperboard trend analysis. Paperboard Packaging 

 46 (S) : 114-117, 119, 121, 123-125. Aug. 1961. 



< 'A XADIAN PULP & PAPER INDUSTRY 730 



Regional reports. Canad. Pulp and Paper Indus. 

 13(4) : 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 3S, 

 40, 42, 46, 48, 50. Apr. I960.* 

 Pulp and paper industry. 



DUNN. T. T. 731 



What type of woodlands organizations will be re- 

 quired to meet future industry demands? Pulp and 

 Paper 35 (9) : 50-52. May 1, 1961. 



KIMBERLY, J. R. 732 



The long range trends of the pulp and paper industry. 

 Pulp and Taper 35(9) : 47-51. May 1, 1961. 

 Economic growth. 



NEUBRECH, W. L. 733 



Economic review for paper. Future paper and board 

 production and water and pulpwood requirements. 

 South. Pulp and Paper Mfr. 23(11) : 84, 86. Nov. 10, 

 1900. 



NEUBRECH, W. L. 734 



Economic review for paper and pulp. South. Pulp 

 and Paper Mfr. 23(5) : 74. 76. May 10, I960. 



NEUBRECH, W. L. 735 



Economic review of pulp, paper and board. Pulp and 

 Paper Manual Canada 29 : 17, 19. 1901. 



NEUBRECH, W. L. 736 



Economic review of pulp, paper and paperboard. 

 Paper Trade Jour. 145(4) : 26-27. Jan. 23, 1961. 



PETERSON, F. T. 737 



Pulping around the world. Paper Indus. 43(3) : 168- 

 169, 172. June 1961. 



PULP & PAPER 738 



1960 world review. Pulp & Paper 34(8) : 1-288. 

 July 10, 1960. 



Includes directory. 



PULP & PAPER 739 



1961 world review number. Pulp & Paper 35(15) : 

 1-290. July 24, 1961. 



Includes directory. 



PULP & PAPER MAGAZINE CANADA 740 



World newsprint supply demand outlook to 1961. 

 Pulp & Paper Mag. Canada 61 (7) : 8-1-85. July 1960. 



SLATIN, B. 741 



The paper industry of tomorrow. Pulp & Paper Mag. 

 Canada 62(12) : 83-85. Dec. 1961. 



Also in South. Pulp & Paper Mfr. 24(7) : 94-96. 

 July 10, 1961. 



STEVENSON, L. T. 742 



A Wall Street view of the paper industry. Tappi 

 44(1) : 20A, 22 A, 24 A. Jan. 1961. 



UNITED STATES PULP PRODUCERS ASSO- 

 CIATION 743 



Wood pulp statistics. Ed. 25, 263 pp. New York. 



1960. 



UNITED STATES PULP PRODUCERS ASSO- 

 CIATION 744 



Wood pulp statistics. Ed. 26, 255 pp. New York. 

 1961. 



WEINBERG, E. 745 



Impact of technological change and automation in 

 the pulp and paper industry. U.S. Dept. Labor, Bur. 

 Labor Statis. Bui. 1347, 87 pp. Oct. 1962. 



WILSON, A. W. 746 



In store for pulp-paper in '62. Pulp & Paper 36(1) : 

 37-39, 76-77. Jan. 8, 1962. 



Northern United States 



RECKNAGEL, A. B. 747 



The pulp and paper industry in northern and cen- 

 tral New York. Northeast. Logger 8(11) : 16-17, 62. 

 May 1960. 



RICH, S. U. 748 



Product policies of nonintegrated New England 

 paper companies. Harvard Univ. Grad. School Busi- 

 ness Admin. Res. Rpt. to Fed. Reserve Bank of Bos- 

 ton No. 13, 152 pp. 1961. 



STOUT, N. J. 749 



The two principal resources of the pulp and paper 

 industry — wood and water — and their relationship 

 to the future growth of the industry in New York 

 State. Tappi 44(5) : 183A-18r,A. May 1901. 



