Farm Chemurgic Council Records
00177

Summary Information

Repository
Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections
Creator
Council for Agricultural and Chemurgic Research.
Creator
Farm Chemurgic Council.
Title
Farm Chemurgic Council records
ID
00177
Date [inclusive]
1909-1983
Extent
34.0 Cubic feet , 17 volumes (in box)
Language
English

Preferred Citation

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Historical Note

Originating in a time of farm oversupply and agricultural depression, chemurgy was a vision promoting the expansion of the use of plant and livestock agriculture products as feedstocks for industry. Its early advocates were lab scientists, industrialists, and agricultural editors and economists. The Chemurgic Council Collection complements the MSUAHC William J. Hale and Leo M. Christensen collections. Both William Hale and Leo Christensen were participants as the chemurgic community who met formally for the first time in 1935 as the National Farm Chemurgic Council. The earliest Chemurgic Council collection's documents issuing from the Council are the Minutes of the 1935 and 1937 Farm Chemurgic council meetings at the Council offices in Dearborn, Michigan. From the same decade are the proceedings of the 1936 Southern Chemurgic Conference, held in Pensacola, Florida. These are followed, within the collection's documents issuing from the Council, by national conference proceedings dated 1949 and after.

Henry Ford predicted in the first decade of the chemurgic movement that before many decades, the feedstocks for the entire manufactured automobile would be agricultural materials. Two excerpts from the collection's materials from the 1970s are illustrative of the final active decade of the Council.

A passage from the introduction to the 1972 conference proceedings points both to the early achievements of the Council and its mission as seen from a 1970s perspective: "The Chemurgic Council was established at Dearborn, Michigan, in 1935 when 240 industrial leaders, scientists, and farmers met on the invitation of Henry Ford, Francis P. Garvan, William J. Hale, Wheeler McMillen, and others to discuss ways of finding industrial uses for crops… The Chemurgic Council anticipated and publicized the country's need for the Regional Research Laboratories of the U.S. Department of Agriculture… The Council also fosters a new-crops program… The Council serves primarily as a catalyst to get new ideas started in the upgrading of renewable resources and the reduction of pollution-abatement costs by recovery of values from waste." (p. iii)

Council President Benjamin Phillips' Message in the October 1970 Chemurgic Digest provides a snapshot of Council activities and interests. "It is certainly true that we now often find ourselves concerned with problems having technological and business bases very different from traditional chemurgy, but I think that this shows a willingness to use new approaches and to address ourselves to new facets of chemurgy rather than a change of goals. What are these objectives? Though we may not have stated them formally in so many words,… the Chemurgic Council has always stood for utilization of renewable resources… but our objectives can also be achieved by making use of waste products from any source, whether agricultural, municipal, or industrial. Current national concern for the quality of our environment encourages us to emphasize this utilization of wastes. Having been concerned with these and related problems for many years, the Council is in a good position to… contribute to an orderly working out of solutions. The resurgence of interest in chemurgy today is to a considerable extent the result of our willingness to apply our knowledge and experience to these serious problems. Chemurgy depends for its success on practical technology and sound business judgements. It is accordingly appropriate that the Chemurgic Council reflect the thinking of businessmen as well as scientists and engineers. One of the most useful activities of the Council is in bringing together people and organizations with synergistic interests but differing experiences and talents… The membership of the Chemurgic Council comprises organizations and individuals whose collective business and technical interests cover a very broad range… To those of you who have been sources of information on chemurgic projects we extend our thanks. To those of you with budding new chemurgic projects we extend an invitation to utilize the Council in your work." (p. 1)

It is apparent from this excerpt that one benefit the Council offered was a networking hub among individuals, companies and institutions interested in industrial use of agricultural and livestock products, and more recently renewable resources and effective waste utilization.

There is an unexplained chronological disparity in the various series. While the annual financial statements and journal reprints and clippings in the general subjects files stop in the 1960s, other materials in the financial records series such as invoices sent to the Council relating to its office operations and tax and insurance records extend through the 1970s and beyond.

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Scope and Contents note

I. Correspondence. 1.5 cu. ft. 1939, 1941, 1954 - 1966, 1970 - 1976, 1983, undated

The correspondence files mostly contain correspondence between Council Assistant to the President John Ticknor and numerous subscribers/council members. As is seen from the correspondence as well as the conference programs (see Conference Proceedings series) from the 1950s, the Chemurgic Council's offices were in New York during these years. Material in the Correspondence series, mostly communication with subscribers for 1973, 1974, and 1975, paints a picture of an organization operating hand-to-mouth. The day-to-day institutional presence was apparently limited to a skeleton regular staff, centering on Ticknor, perhaps one or two other people, and an elected President, who was not an employee of the Council. The collection contains only limited correspondence between Ticknor and the presidents. In addition to staff members and the president, there were individuals within the chemurgic community of interest who made up an expert consulting group to address questions directed to the Council. The collection includes a fair amount of correspondence between Ticknor and people contacting him with questions about potential viability of a particular crop for chemurgic purposes, or about past research already done on the potential chemurgic application for a crop. Such questions were referred to the expert panel, and in a couple cases the collection has copies of correspondence from the panel member, usually not very lengthy.

Ticknor's official correspondence was international in scope. Individuals and private or state enterprises, including research institutions and libraries, writing from Mexico, Canada, South America, India, Ceylon, Thailand, Europe and Australia made contact with the Council to ask about crops or regarding Council membership subscriptions and requests for copies of conference proceedings.

Ticknor had problems conducting the Council's affairs in the 1970s due to the lack of staff support (a couple regular employees at most) and staff health problems, including his own. These problems are reflected in Ticknor's apologies for his delay in responding to some correspondence, as well as by queries about conference proceedings not received, to some of which Ticknor replied that there had been an unavoidable delay in distribution. At this point, Ticknor's correspondence reveals that the financial position of the Council was not solid. Ticknor's correspondence also reveals that a good deal of his time was consumed with contacting individuals about tardy payments for subscription amounts as low as $15, or responding to requests for mailing single copies of conference proceedings at about $8. One piece of correspondence with a rental broker speaks of a renegotiated lease arrangement for the Council office that will cut the costs almost by half, and of what a help this will be under the circumstances. Official Council correspondence from Ticknor, attempting to hearten subscribers to continue their annual subscriptions, states in the template of multiple 1974 letters that in "the last two years… years…ourour operating income has been stretched thin. The flow of money has been somewhat erratic." However, Ticknor continues the letters with, "Nonetheless, we do not intend to defer… worthwhile plans."

In fact, correspondence in the collection shows that the Council, even as it was undergoing difficulties, was attempting to reconceptualize its original mission, evidently in part because of the need to revitalize its subscriber base to help the council proceed on a secure, though limited, financial footing. The new mission was to add an additional focus to the original chemurgic (industrial utilization of agricultural products) concept; the new focus was on "recovery of wastes for profits." The focus of the Council's attention would be expanded to "include the management and conservation of renewable resources… focusing on the problems of our… needs for renewable energy." Ticknor's subscriptions appeals also stated that "attention will be given to air and water pollution… The Council is going into a broader field of operation… concentrating in the use of solar energy and its relation to agriculture." Correspondence dated January 1974 encouraged potential corporate subscribers to sign up at $500 annually. But despite the announced big new plans, in February 1974 a correspondence referred to the "council's decision to hold no major conference of any sort in 1974."

A couple leftover pieces of form letters, apparently written by Ticknor, were used by him as scrap paper to write on the back of. These letters refer to the 1973 Council conference and the availability of the Proceedings. They are found on the back of sheets in the folder "General Subjects - Expense Account Records John W. Ticknor 1964." Records in that folder show that Ticknor still held his position as Assistant to the President through 1976.

II. Financial Records. 1.0 cu. ft. 1948-1977.

Financial records within the collection include bank statements, selected annual financial statements from 1951 to 1962, employer tax and insurance records, federal tax returns, statement of non-profit status, and others. The Council's bank statements are for the period 1971-1976. Other than the Council's federal tax returns, its other tax and insurance records in the collection, limited to 1976-1977, include copies of forms filed with the Internal Revenue Service, instructions and correspondence from the IRS, and employer's report of insurance contributions. The collection includes invoices from several businesses from the 1970s period, among others for rental and telephone services.

III. Chemurgic Council Conference Proceedings. 1.0 cu. ft. 1936, 1949-1962, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1972-1973, 1976.

The collection's printed Chemurgic Council conference proceedings are from 1970 to 1973. Prior to 1970, there are unbound collections of typescripts of the talks given at many of the conferences, starting with 1949 until 1968, with a conference program attached to most. These collections of the talks for a given conference are not complete. For instance, according to the program of the 1949 conference, 31 talks were given. However, there are typescripts for just 11 of them. The collection also contains a Chemurgic Council conference program for 1976.

Wheeler McMillen is listed in the programs of the 1949-1953 conferences as President of the Council. The conference program lists James H. Burrell, Chairman, National Farm Chemurgic Council, Inc. Executive Committee, as presiding at the conference, while McMillen spoke on the last day, as President. The typescripts for the 1950 and 1956 conference talks contain, respectively, the opening address "Green Frontiers" and the talk "The Agricultural Revolution - Who Will Win It?" given by McMillen. The typescript of the conference talks from 1954 includes one by Henry T. McKnight, who the typescript states to be the President of the Council. The 1956 conference program shows that McMillen was chairman of the Board of Directors of the Council for Agricultural and Chemurgic Research (the program shows that the Council used this name for a time) and vice president of Farm Journal, Inc. The 1957 conference program shows that McMillen, besides his chairmanship of the Council, was also Executive Director of the [U.S.] President's Commission on Increased Industrial Uses of Agricultural Products. The 1957 conference program shows that a Dr. Karl Butler spoke on the status of that Commission's report and its economic implications. At the 1957 conference, reports were given by the Council's special committees on swine industries and wheat, committees that also reported at later conferences. There was also a Council Research Committee panel reporting at the 1957 conference. In addition, at the 1957 conference reports on sesame, guar, safflower, and new crops in South Carolina, all considered new Chemurgic crops, were made.

Within the typescript for 1960 conference talks is a talk given by Secretary of the Department of Agriculture (unidentified) and another by Senator Carl Curtis of Nebraska. As identified in the script for the talk by another 1960 speaker, Carl Fritsche, one of the Council's founders and first Managing Director of the Council, the Council was celebrating its Silver Anniversary at the 1960 conference. Fritsche's talk, a retrospective look at the trio who began the Chemurgic Council, William Hale, Charles Herty, and Francis Garvan, spoke of the Council's maiden conference in 1935. "Twenty-five years ago next month, 300 leaders of Agriculture, Industry and Science were invited to an unusual conference held at Dearborn, Michigan, with Henry and Edsel Ford; Francis P. Garvan, president of the Chemical Foundation; Edward A. O'Neal, president of the American Farm Bureau; Louis Taber, president of the National Grange; and Clifford V. Gregory, Editor of the Prairie Farmer as joint hosts. Of the 300 invited, 297 showed up, which emphasizes their intense interest in the announced purpose of the gathering.

"The prime purpose of the conference was to try and find, and set in motion, some means to absorb the increasing surplus of commodities from the farm which had glutted all markets; brought ruiness [sic] prices to the farmer; wide-spread bankruptcy; and wholesale foreclosures of farm mortgages.

"Equally alarming at the time was the economic picture in urban areas… In the previous year, an organic chemist in Michigan, noted for his unorthodox notions, had written a book called "The Farm Chemurgic"… Our talented and dedicated chairman, Wheeler McMillen bought a copy of the book and found therein both echo and support for a thesis he had been hammering away at in his editorial column of the Country Home which he then headed. "Henry Ford bought a copy… William J. Cameron, editor of Ford's Dearborn Independent also bought a copy… and praised it editorially.

"Francis Garvan bought a copy and was so impressed that he ordered 100,000 paper-back copies which he distributed free among men of science, industry and agriculture and leaders in government.

…"And so it was with Ed O'Neal, Louis Taber, Cliff Gregory, Irene DuPont, Howard Doane and many others, including your speaker, who joined the Chemurgic procession which, as if by common consent, led to the first Dearborn Conference.

"And who was the author of this stimulating book… the inimitable, uncommonly intelligent, companionable, enjoyable, unorthodox, non-conformist, and unpredictable Bill Hale - to some, a chauvinist prophet - but to me to those who knew him well - a true Ambassador of Progress… His untimely passing in the summer of 1955 left a void hard to fill."

After the Dearborn conference, Francis Garvan guaranteed the finances of the Chemurgic Council for three years.

Charles Herty, a friend of Hale, and president of the American Chemical Society, spoke at the 1935 Dearborn conference of how he and Hale, ten years earlier, had the conversations that sparked the Chemurgic movement. Frische describes Herty's "famous research work in his Savannah Paper Laboratories… converting Southern loblolly and slash pine into newsprint…" and how both Francis Garvan and ultimately the Chemrugic Council helped finance Herty's application of his research into this enterprise.

Frische's talk continued: "Of the twenty-five speakers who participated in the first Dearborn conference, to my knowledge, only five are still alive: - Dr. Roger Adams, Howard Doane, Irene DuPont, Wheeler McMillen and Louis Taber. Referring to McMillen as "our perennial chairman," Frische said, "…Wheeler McMillen… picked up the torch of leadership which fell from the hands… of Mr. Garvan… [He is] Author and proponent of a greatly expanded research program for the four Regional Chemurgic Laboratories [the USDA regional research laboratories] and in the Land Grant Colleges."

In the 1962 Chemurgic Council conference McMillen is still shown as the Council's chairman of the board of directors, but in the 1964 program his name does not appear. Then, Merton Corey, President of the Council, presided. In 1968, a cover letter to the typescript of the conference talks is from Walter Colvin, identified as President of the Council.

The Foreword to the 1970 Conference ("Chemurgy - For Better Environment and Profits") Proceedings stated, "This is the second year that the Council has held a conference devoted to waste conversion and environmental protection."

The 1972 Conference ("Waste Utilization for Environmental Quality and Profit") Proceedings started with a Welcome to participants from W. Alec Jordan (see above), listed in the proceedings as the Co-Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Council.

The 1973 Conference ("New Resources from the Sun") Proceedings gave information on memberships to the Council. "Companies particularly will look at these membership classifications on the basis of the utility and influence of the new work as it expands upon the Council's long established base of interchanged information. The least expensive was an individual membership - still $15. The Council will not, of itself, conduct technical research. But through its conferences and publications and through its committees of experts, it does assess and report and cross-reference significant research and technological developments. In supporting this work, men [sic] and their companies can not only gain from the experience of others but will find themselves also serving as catalysts…"

IV. General Subjects. 28.0 cu. ft. 1909, 1921-1922, 1927-1928, 1930-1933, 1937-1969, 1971, 1976, 1982, undated

The bulk of the collection is made up of general subjects folders. These represent a wide-ranging set of topics. Information collected is in the form of clipped journal articles and reprints, newspaper clippings, advertising materials, and typed or handwritten lists of books and articles that are relevant to the designated topic. Occasionally there is a sample, as a plastic film or fabric which used an agricultural product as feedstock. General subjects topics cover many of the lab sciences, as well as information about crops and, for some, about their industrial utilization. In addition, there are general and regional such as "Foreign Agriculture South America." Taken together, the general subjects series materials provided a database for the Chemerugic Council on topics with actual or potential application for chemurgy. The lab sciences topics include ones from chemistry and biochemistry, engineering, and instrumentation. The range of dates of materials in the general subjects folders spans the earliest part of the 20th century to 1968, though there are relatively few clippings etc. prior to the 1930s.

Certain general subjects titles have more material than average. These are castor beans, fertilizer, fuel, grain, minerals, pulp, soils, vegetables, and wheat. When folder titles with a common theme are grouped together, additional topics with above-average material cluster with titles whose first word is agriculture, citrus, cotton, drugs, essential oils, farming, fats, feed, fiber/synthetic fiber, fish, food, foreign agriculture, forest, insecticides, milk/milk products, paper, peanuts, plant growth/plant hormone, potatoes, poultry, protein, rubber, salt, sea, seeds, sesame, sorghums, soybean, trees, waste, water, weed control, and wood.

Scattered among various general subjects folders are typescripts of a number of addresses given by speakers to national and regional Chemurgic council meetings. Some of these may be duplicates of addresses appearing in the conference proceedings.

There are three places within general subjects folders where there is information about milestones in the institutional history of the Chemurgic Council. The folder "General Subjects -Publicity - Alec Jordan" has historical materials on the Chemurgic movement. There is reference to Wheeler McMillen's 1959 proposal for the Economic Botany Society membership to meet together with the Chemurgic Council membership at the latter's annual meeting in the folder "General Subjects - Foreign Agriculture - Africa (s. of Sahara)." One additional matter relating to the chemurgic movement is the 1933 address of Henry Wallace to the U.S. Congress on converting grain to alcohol in the folders "General Subjects - Grain."

There are a couple of General Subjects folders that contain materials originating with local or regional Chemurgic councils, for example, the Texas Chemurgic Council and the Southern Chemurgic Council.

Three folders contain materials on chemurgic-like activities occurring internally in companies, one of them in Israel, the other in the United States. Correspondence from Kibbutz Industries Associated, in folder "Correspondence KO-LAA - 1974" provides information about their program. In the folder "General Subjects-Sorbitol", the Atlas Powder Company's ATLAS Chemurgy Program is covered. Information on the Central Soya Co.'s Chemurgy Division is the folder "General Subjects - Soybeans." Also, see "Cereals Research at the Northern Regional Research Laboratory," a USDA facility, concerning industrial utilization of agricultural products, in folders titled "General Subjects - Grain." In addition, there is a typescript of a report, "The Importance of Chemurgy in the Development of Africa," in the folder "General Subjects - Foreign Agriculture - Africa (s. of Sahara)."

Scattered among general subjects folders are several typescripts of talks given by prominent Chemurgic movement figures: 1953, a talk by Wheeler McMillen in folder titled "General Subjects - Milk Products"; 1959, a talk by Wheeler McMillen in the folder titled "General Subjects Soybean - 1940s - 1950s"; an article by William Hale on radio wave control in insects (apparently, from other material in the folder, unconfirmed by subsequent researchers) in the folder "General Subjects - Insecticides General". Also in the collection, there is an article on Dr. Hale traveling in Europe in the folders titled "General Subjects - Grain," and an article on a Wheeler McMillen speech to Central Soya Co. and McMillen Feed Mills in the folder "General Subjects - Soybean 1940s-1950s."

There is a piece of internal correspondence on the letterhead of an organization abbreviated AEFS, from 1983, about an inventory done of the Chemurgic Council's materials. This is in a folder which is called "General Subjects - [Untitled]."

The folder "General Subjects - Grasses" may be of interest at Michigan State University because of its Turfgrass program.

V. Miscellaneous. .5 cu. ft. 1935, 1937, 1946-1952, 1957, undated

Included in the Miscellaneous series are Minutes of the 1935 and 1937 Farm Chemurgic Council meetings and the 1936 Southern Chemurgic Council conference proceedings mentioned above in the introduction. There is a 1957 item, the Commission on Increased Industrial Use of Agricultural Products Report to the [U.S.] Congress. Wheeler McMillen was the Executive Director of the Commission (see p. iii). Another item is a folder containing the Chemurgic Council emblem.

The Miscellaneous series includes a bindered compilation of Chemurgic papers spanning the period 1947-1952. There are also three Chemurgic papers foldered separately: 1951 papers No. 5 and No. 6 and 1952 paper No. 5 no information appearing within the collection identifies whether there were other years for which the Council issued papers.

VI. Farm Chemurgic Digest/Farm Chemurgic Journal. 1.0 cu. ft. 1953, 1955-1959, 1964- 1970.

The collection includes selected issues of the Chemurgic Council's publication Chemurgic Digest, over the span of time from 1953 to 1970. The issues of the Digest contain transcripts of talks given at chemurgic meetings. As correspondence between Ticknor and numerous subscribers/council members in the 1970s reveals, there was an erratic publication schedule for the Chemurgic Digest in the late 1960s. Ticknor explained in correspondence in the 1970s that contents formerly appearing in the Chemurgic Digest now were being printed in the annual conference proceedings, and so were available to subscribers as they had been in the past.

VII. Audio-Visual Materials. 1.0 cu. ft. 1933, 1940s-1970s.

The collection's audio-visual materials include a set of index card boxes, initially in three metal boxes, with index cards containing subscriber account information. These cards contain three sets of personal and corporate contact names and addresses, along with payments received. One of the sets contains two full sequences of alphabetic dividers. In addition, some parts of card sets are ordered by monthly divisions, apparently referring to the months when various subscribers' annual subscriptions came due. There is no clear basis on which these three sets of cards distinct from one another. All contain cards for both corporate and individual accounts, all contain both international and domestic accounts, in each there are ranges of date of payments that span, apparently, from the 1940s and 1950s to the 1970s, and in each there is a substantial range in subscription fees, as low as $5, and as high as $1000. Those corporate sponsors holding subscriptions and paying $500-1000 for them were evidently trying to affiliate their names with the Council for public relations purposes and to give assistance to the chemurgic movement, since index cards show that other companies received the same benefits for as little as $25.

Where the card sets are arranged alphabetically, the name used may be either a company name or an individual. At least in the cards arranged by month, the decision in how to file was erratic: sometimes the contact person's name was used for filing, other times the company name. Payments listed on all sets of cards seem to be for subscriptions, though inspection may reveal some cards for customers who simply ordered copies of the published Chemurgic Council Conference proceedings. There apparently wasn't any set policy for the low end subscriptions, since some international institutions have $5 subscriptions. Also, in the Correspondence series, there is a piece of correspondence in which Ticknor mentions that a lowered subscription fee is a possibility if the subscriber requires. The $1000 subscriptions were taken by some corporate subscribers, but a great many companies paid $15 for their subscriptions. These subscriptions, as form letter mailings to companies in the Correspondence series shows, entitled the subscriber to receive the annual conference proceedings.

There are no audio materials in the collection.

Archivist's Note: This collection was processed in the Summer 2001 entirely by Harrison "Van" Kalbach, graduate student in the History Department. Archivist Jeanine M. Mazak supervised his work and edited the final version of the finding aid.

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Organization of the Records

These records are organized into 7 series

  1. I. Correspondence. 1.5 cu. ft. 1939, 1941, 1954 - 1966, 1970 - 1976, 1983, n.d.
  2. II. Financial Records. 1.0 cu. ft. 1948-1977.
  3. III. Chemurgic Council Conference Proceedings. 1.0 cu. ft. 1936, 1949-1962, 1964, 1968, 1970, 1972-1973, 1976.
  4. IV. General Subjects. 28.0 cu. ft. 1909, 1921-1922, 1927-1928, 1930-1933, 1937-1969, 1971, 1976, 1982, n.d.
  5. V. Miscellaneous. .5 cu. ft. 1935, 1937, 1946-1952, 1957, n.d.
  6. VI. Farm Chemurgic Digest/Farm Chemurgic Journal. 1.0 cu. ft. 1953, 1955-1959, 1964- 1970.
  7. VII. Audio-Visual Materials. 1.0 cu. ft. 1933, 1940s-1970s.

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Administrative Information

Publication Information

Michigan State University Archives and Historical Collections September 2002

Conrad Hall
888 Wilson Road, Room 101
East Lansing , MI, 48824
517-355-2330
archives@msu.edu

Revision Description

  September 2002

Conditions Governing Access

Collection is open for research.

Legal Status

Copyright: Michigan State University Property Rights: Michigan State University

Conditions Governing Use

Permission to publish material from this collection must be obtained from University Archives & Historical Collections, Michigan State University.

Custodial History

From 1970 until 1980 the location of the council records is unknown. In 1980 they were in the possession of a Minnesota Company called American Energy Farming Systems, which was dedicated to producing power alcohol from Jerusalem artichokes. The company went bankrupt and the papers ended up in the hands of a marginal participant who sold them to Dr. Joseph Amato of Southwest State University in Marshall, Minnesota. Dr. Amato sold the papers to David Wright who donated them to the University Archives on 08-11-1994.

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Related Materials

Related Archival Materials

See also William J. Hale papers, 1906-1959 (00176), University Archives & Historical Collections, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

See also Leo M. Christensen papers, 1837-1972 (00174), University Archives & Historical Collections, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan.

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Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Farm Chemurgic Council.

Genre(s)

  • Financial records
  • Letters (correspondence)
  • Proceedings

Subject(s)

  • Chemurgy

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Collection Inventory

I. Correspondence 

Scope and Contents note

Box Folder

A-Al -- 1973 

1 1

Al-Am -- 1973 

1 2

American M-Z -- 1973 

1 3

Am-Ar -- 1973 

1 4

Ar-As -- 1973 

1 5

As-Baa -- 1973 

1 6

Baa-Ban -- 1973 

1 7

Bat-Beh -- 1973 

1 8

Beh-Bes -- 1973 

1 9

Bes-Boa -- 1973 

1 10

Boa-Bow -- 1973 

1 11

Bow-Bri -- 1973 

1 12

Bur-Caa -- 1973 

1 13

Cap-Cas -- 1973 

1 14

Cas-Cha -- 1973 

1 15

Cha-Cho -- 1973 

1 16

Chamber of Commerce A-Z -- 1973 

1 17

Cho-Coh -- 1973 

1 18

Coh-Con -- 1973 

1 19

Con-Cr -- 1973 

1 20

Cr-Da -- 1973 

1 21

Da-De -- 1973 

1 22

De-Di -- 1973 

1 23

Di-Do -- 1973 

1 24

Do-Dr -- 1973 

1 25

Ea-El -- 1973 

1 26

El-Ep -- 1973 

1 27

Fa-Fas -- 1973 

1 28

Fas-Fl -- 1973 

1 29

Fo-Fra -- 1973 

1 30

Fra-Fri -- 1973 

1 31

Fri-Ge -- 1973 

1 32

Ge-Geo -- 1973 

1 33

Gl-Goo -- 1973 

1 34

Gra-Gro -- 1973 

1 35

Gro-Haa -- 1973 

1 36

Haa-Han -- 1973 

1 37

Hed-Hen -- 1973 

1 38

Hi-Hod -- 1973 

1 39

Hod-Hop -- 1973 

1 40

Hotel -- 1973 

1 41

How-I -- 1973 

1 42

Ind-In -- 1973 

1 43

International H-Io -- 1973 

1 44

Io-Ja -- 1973 

1 45

Ja-Jo -- 1973 

1 46

Jo-Ka -- 1973 

1 47

Ko-Laa -- 1973 

1 48

Laa-Law -- 1973 

1 49

Library -- 1973 - 1974 

1 50

Li-Lim -- 1972 - 1973 

1 51

Lin-Lo -- 1973 

1 52

Lo-Mca -- 1973 

1 53

McG-Maa -- 1973 

1 54

Man-Mas -- 1973 

1 55

Mer-Mey -- 1973 

1 56

Mid-Min -- 1973 

1 57

Min-Mon -- 1973 

1 58

Mon-Moo -- 1973 

1 59

Moo-Mu -- 1973 

1 60

Na-New -- 1971, 1973 

1 61

National A-Z -- 1973 

1 62

No-O'a -- 1973 

1 63

Oa-Op -- 1973 

1 64

Pa-Pe -- 1973 

1 65

Pe-Pep -- 1973 

1 66

Pep-Pf -- 1973 

1 67

Pf-Pr -- 1973 

1 68

Pu-Q -- 1973 

1 69

Q-Ra -- 1973 

1 70

Ra-Ram -- 1973 

1 71

Rea-Ren -- 1973 

1 72

Ril-Roe -- 1973 

1 73

Ru-Sa -- 1970 

1 74

Sa-Sch -- 1973 

1 75

South-Southern -- 1973 

1 76

Sq-Ste -- 1973 

1 77

Ste-Sr -- 1973 

1 78

Str-Ta -- [n.d.] 

1 79

Ta-Te -- 1971, 1973 

1 80

Te-Tho -- 1972 - 1973 

1 81

U.S. Dept. A-Z -- 1972 - 1973 

1 82

University A-L -- 1972 - 1973 

1 85

University M-Z -- 1972 - 1973 

1 86

U -- 1972 - 1973 

1 87

V-Waa -- 1973 

1 88

Waa-Wam -- 1973 

1 89

Was-Wec -- 1973 

1 90

Wes-Whi -- 1973 

1 91

Wih-Wim -- 1973 

1 92

Wim-Woo -- 1973 

1 93

Xy-Z -- 1973 

1 94

A-Al -- 1973 - 1974 

1 95

Al-Am -- 1974 

1 96

American A-L -- 1973 - 1974 

1 97

American M-Z -- 1974 

1 98

Am-Ar -- 1974 

1 99

Ar-As -- 1974, 1976 

1 100

As-Baa -- 1973 - 1974 

1 101

Ban-Bat -- 1973 

1 102

Bat-Beh -- 1973 - 1974 

1 103

Bes-Boa -- 1974 

1 104

Boa-Bow -- 1974 

1 105

Bri-Bru -- 1973 - 1974 

1 106

Bru-Bur -- 1973 

1 107

Caa-Cap -- 1974 

1 108

Cas-Cha -- 1974 

1 109

Cha-Cho -- 1973 - 1974 

1 110

Cho-Coh -- 1970, 1972, 1974 

1 111

Coh-Con -- 1974 

1 112

Con-Cr -- 1973 - 1974 

1 113

Da-De -- 1974 

1 114

De-Det -- 1973 - 1974 

1 115

Di-Do -- 1974 

1 116

Do-Dr -- 1973 - 1974 

1 117

Dr-Dup - 1974 

1 118

Dup-Ea -- 1974 

1 119

Ea-El -- 1974 

1 120

El-Ep -- 1974 

1 121

Ep-Fa -- 1974 

1 122

Fas-Fl -- 1974 

1 123

Fl-Fo -- 1974 

1 124

Fo-Fra -- 1974 

1 125

Fri-Ge -- 1974 

1 126

Ge-Geo -- 1974 

1 127

Geo-Gl -- 1974 

1 128

Gra-Gro -- 1974 

1 129

Gro-Haa -- 1974 

1 130

Haa-Han -- 1974 

1 131

Has-Hed -- 1973 - 1974 

1 132

Hed-Hen -- 1974 

1 133

Hen-Hi -- 1974 

1 134

Hod-Hop -- 1972, 1974 

1 135

Hotel -- 1974 

1 136

I-Ind -- 1970, 1973 - 1974 

1 137

Ind-International H -- 1974 

1 138

International H-Io -- 1974 

1 139

Io-Ja -- 1974 

1 140

Ka-Ke -- 1973 - 1974 

1 141

Ke-Ki -- 1973 - 1974 

1 142

Ko-Laa -- 1974 

1 143

Laa-Law -- 1974 

1 144

Law-Les -- 1974 

1 145

Library -- 1973 - 1974 

1 146

Library Agriculture Canada -- 1975 - 1976 

1 147

Li-Lin -- 1974 

1 148

Lo-McA -- 1974 

1 149

McG-Maa -- 1972 - 1974 

1 150

Maa-Man -- 1974 

1 151

Man-Mas -- 1973 - 1974 

1 152

Mas-Mea -- 1974 

1 153

Mea-Mer -- 1973 - 1974 

1 154

Mer-Mey -- 1974 

1 155

Mid-Min -- 1974 

1 156

Moo-Mu -- 1974 

1 157

National A-B -- 1974 

1 158

National C -- 1971, 1974 

1 159

National P-Z -- 1974 

1 160

Na-New -- 1974 

1 161

No-Oa -- 1974 

1 162

Oa-Op -- 1974 

1 163

Pe-Pep -- 1974 

1 164

Pep-Pf -- 1974 

1 165

Pf-Pr -- 1973 - 1975 

1 166

Pr-Pu -- 1974 

1 167

Ra-Ram -- 1973 - 1974 

1 168

Rea-Ren -- 1974 

1 169

Ren-Ril -- 1973 - 1974 

1 170

Ril-Ro -- 1974 

1 171

Ros-Ru -- 1973 

1 172

Ru-Sa -- 1974 

1 173

Sa-Sch -- 1974 

1 174

Sci-Sel -- 1974 

1 175

Sn-Sq -- 1974 

1 176

Ste-Str -- 1974 

1 177

Str-Ta -- 1974 

1 178

Ta-Te -- 1974 

1 179

Dr. Francisco R. Tams -- 1976 

1 180

Charles Walters, Jr. -- 1976 

1 181

Te-Tho -- 1974 

1 182

U -- 1974 

1 183

University A-L -- 1972, 1974 

1 184

University M-Z -- 1973 - 1974 

1 185

U.S. -- 1974 

1 186

U.S. A-Z Dept. of Agr., etc. -- 1974 

1 187

V-Waa -- 1974 

1 188

Wam-Was -- 1974 

1 189

Was-Wec -- 1972, 1974 

1 190

Wes-Whi -- 1973 -1974 

1 191

Whi-Wih -- 1973 

1 192

Wih-Wim -- 1974 

1 193

Woo-Xy -- 1974 

1 194

A-Al -- 1974 - 1975 

1 195

American A-Z -- 1975 

1 196

Am-Ar -- 1975 

1 197

Ar-As -- 1975 

1 198

As-Baa -- 1975 

1 199

Baa-Ban -- 19 75 

1 200

Ban-Bat -- 1974 - 1975 

1 201

Beh-Bes -- 1975 

1 202

Bes-Boa -- 1975 

1 203

Boa-Bow -- 1975 

1 204

Bow-Bri -- 1975 

1 205

Bri-Bru -- 1974 - 1975 

1 206

Bur-Caa -- 1975 

1 207

Caa-Cap -- 1975 

1 208

Cas-Cha -- 1975 

1 209

Cha-Cho -- 1975 

1 210

Cho-Coh -- 1975 

1 211

Con-Cr -- 1975 

1 212

Cr-Da -- 1975 

1 213

De-Di -- 1975 

1 214

Di-Do -- 1975 

1 215

Do-Dr -- 1975 

1 216

Dup-Ea -- 1975 

1 217

El-Ep -- 1975 

1 218

Ep-Fa -- 1975 

1 219

Fas-Fl -- 1975 

1 220

Fo-Fr -- 1974 - 1975 

1 221

Fra-Fri -- 1975 

1 222

Fri-Ge -- 1975 

1 223

Ge-Geo -- 1975 

1 224

Geo -Gl -- 1975 

1 225

Gl-Goo -- 1975 

1 226

Goo-Gra -- 1975 

1 227

Gra-Gro -- 1975 

1 228

Gro-Haa -- 1975 

1 229

Has-Hed -- 1975 

1 230

Hen-Hi -- 1975 

1 231

Hi-Hod -- 1975 

1 232

Hi-Hod -- 1975 

1 233

Hotel -- 1975 

1 234

I-Ind -- 1975 

1 235

Ind-Io -- 1975 

1 236

Io-Ja -- 1975 

1 237

Jo-Ka -- 1975 

1 238

Ka-Ke -- 1975 

1 239

Ke-Ki -- 1975 

2 1

Ko-Laa -- 1975 

2 2

Laa-Law -- 1975 

2 3

Law-Les -- 1975 

2 4

Library -- 1975 

2 5

Li-Lin -- 1974 

2 6

Lin-Lo -- 1972, 1975 

2 7

McA-McG -- 1975 

2 8

McG-Maa -- 1975 

2 9

Maa-Man -- 1975 

2 10

Man-Mas -- 1975 

2 11

Mea-Mer -- 1975 

2 12

Mer-Mey -- 1974 - 1975 

2 13

Min-Mon -- 1974 - 1975 

2 14

Moo-Mu -- 1974 

2 15

Mon-Moo 1975 

2 16

Mu-Na -- 1975 

2 17

Na-New -- 1975 

2 18

New - A-Z -- 1975 

2 19

Ni-No -- 1975 

2 20

Oa-Op -- 1975 

2 21

Pe-Pep -- 1975 

2 22

Pf-Pr -- 1974 - 1975 

2 23

Pr-Pu -- 1975 

2 24

Ren-Ril -- 1975 

2 25

Ril-Roe -- 1975 

2 26

Roe-Ros -- 1975 

2 27

Sa-Sch -- 1975 

2 28

Sch-Sci -- 1975 

2 29

Sci-Sel -- 1975 

2 30

Sel-Shi -- 1975 

2 31

Shi-Sk -- 1975 

2 32

Sq-Ste -- 1975 

2 33

Ste-Str -- 1975 

2 34

Florence Sweeney -- 1983 

2 35

Str-Ta -- 1975 

2 36

Ta-Te -- 1975 

2 37

Te-Tho -- 1975 

2 38

Ti-Tr -- 1975 

2 39

U -- 1975 

2 40

U.S. -- 1975 

2 41

U.S. Department of A-Z -- 1957 - 1960, 1973, 1975 

2 42

University A-L -- 1974 - 1975 

2 43

University -- 1975 

2 44

Va-Waa -- 1975 

2 45

Wes-Whi -- 1975 

2 46

Wih-Wim -- 1975 

2 47

Woo-Xy -- 1975 

2 48

Xy-Z -- 1975 

2 49

Alessandro de Asarta -- 1976 

2 50

General Correspondence (1 of 2) -- 1954 - 1957, 1959, 1961 - 1962, 1965 - 1966, 1974 - 1976 

2 51

General Correspondence (2 of 2) 1954 - 1957, 1959, 1961 - 1962, 1965 - 1966, 1974 - 1976 

2 52

[List of People to Whom Statements for New Membership in Chemurgic Council were Sent] -- 1978 

2 53

[Names of 1976 Chemurgic Council Conference Attendees Who Became New Chemurgic Council Members] -- 1976 

2 54

Public Relations - Agent W. Alec Jordan Associates -- 1974 

2 55

J.W. Ticknor - Personal -- 1954 - 1955, 1957 - 1958 

2 56

U.S. International Revenue Papers Re: Certificate -- 1939, 1941, 1954 - 1956, 1964 

2 57

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II. Financial Records 

Box Folder

[Bank Statements] -- 1971 - 1976 

2
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

2 58

(2 of 4) 

2 59

(3 of 4) 

2 60

(4 of 4) 

2 61

Business and Tax Records 

2
Box Folder

 1948 - 1949, 1952 - 1953 

2 62

Great Bear, 1976 -- 1976 - 1977 

2 63

Helmsley-Spear, Inc., 1976 -- 1976 - 1977 

2 64

Miscellaneous, 1976 -- 1976 - 1977 

2 65

New York Telephone Co., 1976 -- 1975 - 1977 

2 66

William Powers & Co., 1976 -- 1975 - 1976 

2 67

[Employer Tax and Insurance Records] -- 1957 - 1959, 1961 - 1972, 1974 - 1976 

2
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

2 68

(2 of 2) 

2 69

[Employer Tax Document] -- 1959 - 1970, 1972 - 1976 

2
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

2 70

(2 of 2) 

2 71

[Federal Tax Returns] -- 1957 - 1960, 1964 - 1976 

2
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

2 72

(2 of 2) 

2 73

Record of Employment and Earnings Frances Ticknor -- 1972 

2 74

Single Copies of Financial Statements From 1951 Forward D -- 1948 

2 75

State of NY Dept. of Labor -- 1975 - 1976 

2 76

Statement of Non-Profit Making - State of New York -- 1960 

2 77

Single Copies of Financial Statements from 1951 Forward 

3
Box Folder

C -- 1950 

3 1

B -- 1951 

3 2

Digest, 1952 -- 1952 

3 3

 1953 

3 4

G -- 1955 

3 5

 1956 

3 6

 1957 

3 7

 1958 

3 8

 1959 

3 9

 1960 

3 10

 1961 

3 11

 1962 

3 12

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III. Chemurgic Council Conference Proceedings 

Box Folder

 October 22 - 23, 1970 -- 1970 

3
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

3 13

(2 of 3) 

3 14

(3 of 3) 

3 15

 1972 

3
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

3 16

(2 of 4) 

3 17

(3 of 4) 

3 18

(4 of 4) 

3 19

 November 1-2, 1973 -- 1973 

3 20

Conference Programs - ["Renewable Energy Resources, The Challenge to Energy Users and Producers"] -- 1976 

3 21

Conference Talks 

3
Box Folder

 1949 

3 22

 1950 

3 23

 1951 

3 24

 1952 

3 25

 1953 

3 26

 1954 

3 27

 1956 

3 28

 1957 

3 29

["Sesame - A Profitable New Crop"] -- 1957 

4 1

 1958 

4 2

(1 of 2) 1958 - 1961 

4 3

(2 of 2) 1958 - 1961 

4 4

 1959 

4 5

 1960 

4 6

 1961 

4 7

 1962 

4 8

 1964 

4 9

 1968 

4 10

Southern Chemurgic Conference October 20, 21, 1936 -- 1936 

4 11

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IV. General Subjects 

Box Folder

Adhesives -- 1952 - 1955, 1957 - 1967 

4
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

4 12

(2 of 3) 

4 13

(3 of 3) 

4 14

Agricultural Statistics to be Filed -- 1971 - 1976 

4 15

Agricultural -- 1949, 1959 - 1960, 1962, 1964 - 1965, 1967 - 1968 

4
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

4 16

(2 of 2) 

4 17

Agriculture From 1967 -- 1967 - 1968 

4 20

Air Pollution -- 1952, 1954 - 1956, 1959, 1962, 1964 - 1968 

4 21

[Alcohol from Corn] -- 1959 - 1961, 1963 

4 22

["Alcohol Fuels Bibliography"] -- 1981 

5 1

Alfalfa -- 1949 - 1960, 1964, 1966 

5
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

5 2

(2 of 2) 

5 3

Algae Chlorella -- 1945, 1949 - 1951, 1953, 1958, 1963 

5 4

Allyl Starch -- 1948 - 1950 

5 5

America Energy Farming Systems, Inc. 

5
Box Folder

Dick Spencer -- 1982 

5 6

Sales Update -- [n.d.] 

5 7

The Communicator -- [n.d.] 

5 8

Ammonia -- 1933, 1937, 1944, 1947 - 1948, 1951 - 1967 

5 9

Animal Diseases -- 1933, 1937, 1944, 1947 - 1948, 1951 - 1967 

5
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

5 10

(2 of 2) 

5 11

Animals -- 1960, 1964 - 1967 

5 12

Antibiotics -- 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1958, 1961 - 1962, 1965 - 1967 

5
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

5 13

(2 of 2) 

5 14

Apples (Plants) -- 1944, 1950 - 1952, 1954 - 1957, 1963, 1965 - 1966 

5 15

Aquatic Weeds -- 1942, 1950, 1952, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

5 16

Asphalt -- 1952, 1955 - 1956, 1958 - 1961, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

5 17

[Atomic Energy and Agriculture] -- 1948, 1952, 1954, 1956 - 1960, 1962 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

5 18

Atomic Energy Fallout and Waste Disposal -- 1955 - 1967 

5 19

Atomic Energy for Industry -- 1955 - 1963, 1965 - 1966 

5 20

Bamboo -- 1939, 1945, 1948, 1954 - 1967 

5
Box Folder

 (1 of 3) 

5 21

(2 of 3) 

5 22

(3 of 3) 

5 23

Bananas -- 1946, 1951 - 1963, 1965 - 1966 

5 24

Barley -- 1943, 1948, 1950 - 1951, 1953, 1956 - 1967 

5
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

5 25

(2 of 2) 

5 26

Bees -- 1947, 1949, 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1957, 1959 - 1962, 1964 - 1967 

6
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

6 1

(2 of 2) 

6 1a

[Berries] -- 1946, 1951, 1953, 1955 - 1960, 1963 - 1967, 1969 

6 2

Biological Warfare -- 1951 - 1953, 1966 - 1967 

6 3

Blueberries -- 1944, 1949 - 1953, 1955, 1957 - 1966 

6 4

Board -- 1951 - 1953, 1955, 1957 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

6
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

6 5

(2 of 2) 

6 6

Boron -- 1944, 1966 

6 7

Bran -- 1962 

6 8

Broomcorn -- 1930, 1951 - 1953, 1956 - 1957, 1960 

6 9

Buckwheat -- 1931, 1941, 1943, 1949, 1952, 1955 - 1957, 1960, 1963, 1966 

6 10

Butter -- 1944, 1954, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1966 - 1967 

6 11

Cactus -- 1939, 1953 - 1954, 1956, 1958 - 1961, 1965 - 1967 

6 12

Canada -- 1952, 1954 - 1967 

6 13

Cancer Research -- 1948 - 1949, 1954 - 1955, 1958 - 1967 

6
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

6 14

(2 of 2) 

6 15

Cannery Residues -- 1942, 1951 - 1953, 1957 - 1959 

6 16

Carbohydrates -- 1946, 1951 - 1955, 1957 - 1958, 1960 - 1961, 1963, 1966 

6 17

Carob -- 1964 

6 18

Carotene -- 1947, 1952 - 1966 

6 19

George Washington Carver Foundation-- 1947, 1959 - 1960, 1964 - 1965 

6 20

Cashew -- 1944, 1955 - 1963, 1965 

6 21

Castor Beans 

6
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1940 - 1959 -- 1946, 1948, 1951 - 1960 

6 22

(2 of 2) 1940 - 1959 -- 1946, 1948, 1951 - 1960 

6 23

(1 of 2) 1960 - 1966 -- 1955 - 1958, 1960 - 1966 

6 24

(2 of 2) 1960 - 1966 -- 1955 - 1958, 1960 - 1966 

6 25

 1967 - 1968 

6 26

Cellulose -- 1947, 1950, 1952 - 1955, 1957 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

6
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

6 27

(2 of 2) 

7 1

Charcoal, 1940s & 1950s -- 1946, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1964 

7 2

Charcoals, 1960s -- 1956, 1960 - 1961, 1963 - 1965 

7 3

Chelates -- 1954 - 1956, 1958 - 1959, 1961 - 1968 

7
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

7 4

(2 of 2) 

7 5

Chemical Processing -- 1954 - 1955, 1960, 1962 - 1967 

7 6

Chemicals - Organic -- 1952 - 1954, 1957, 1961 - 1967 

7 7

Chemurgic Council -- 1933, 1948, 1950, 1963 - 1965, 1974 - 1976, 1979 

7 8

Chlorophyll -- 1951 1- 956, 1958, 1960 - 1962 

7
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

7 9

(2 of 2) 

7 10

Citrus 

7
Box Folder

 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1956 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

7 11

Growing (1 of 2) -- 1947, 1949 - 1954, 1956 - 1961, 1963 - 1967 

7 12

Growing (2 of 2) -- 1947, 1949 - 1954, 1956 - 1961, 1963 - 1967 

7 13

Juice -- 1949, 1951 - 1966 

7 14

Oil -- 1948 - 1949, 1952 - 1953, 1957 - 1967 

7 15

Clover -- 1942 - 1943, 1945, 1948 - 1952, 1954 - 1958, 1963 - 1966 

7 16

Coatings -- 1949 - 1966 

7
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

7 17

(2 of 2) 

7 18

Coca 

7
Box Folder

 1936, 1951, 1967 

7 19

 1951, 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1963, 1965 

7 20

Coffee -- 1954 - 1965, 1967 

7
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

7 21

(2 of 2) 

7 22

Compost 

8
Box Folder

 1950s -- 1950, 1953 - 1959 

8 1

 1960s -- 1960 - 1967 

8 2

Conservation -- 1949, 1951 - 1953, 1959, 1962 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

8 3

Cooperatives -- 1950, 1957, 1965 - 1966 

8 4

Copra -- 1949 -1 954, 1956 - 1966 

8
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

8 5

(2 of 3) 

8 6

(3 of 3) 

8 7

[Corn] -- 1937, 1947 - 1952, 1955 - 1960, 1962 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

8
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

8 12

(2 of 2) 

8 13

Corn (CIRF) -- 1960 - 1961, 1963, 1966 - 1967 

8 14

Corn Cobs 

8
Box Folder

 1947, 1960, 1962 - 1965, 1968 

8 15

(1 of 2) 1940s, 1950s --1945, 1947, 1949, 1951 - 1952, 1954 - 1955, 1957 - 1959 

8 16

(2 of 2) 1940s, 1950s --1945, 1947, 1949, 1951 - 1952, 1954 - 1955, 1957 - 1959 

8 17

Corn Diseases -- 1948 - 1951, 1963 - 1967 

8 18

Corn High Amylose 

8
Box Folder

 1956 - 1964 

8 19

 1958, 1963 

8 20

Corn High Lysine -- 1966, 1969 

8 21

Corn Oil -- 1952, 1954 - 1957, 1959 - 1960, 1962 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

8 22

Corn Processing -- 1948, 1955, 1957, 1962, 1964 - 1966 

8 23

Corn Stalks and Hulls -- 1952 -1 953, 1955, 1960, 1962, 1965 - 1966 

8 24

Corn Utilization (Grain) -- 1953, 1957 - 1962, 1965 - 1967 

8 25

Cortisone -- 1949 - 1959, 1962 - 1964 

8 26

Cosmetics -- 1957 - 1959, 1962 - 1963, 1965 - 1966 

8 27

Cotton By-Products -- 1952 - 1954, 1956 - 1962, 1966 - 1967 

8 28

Cotton Defoliation -- 1949 - 1951, 1954 

8 29

Cotton Plants -- 1951 - 1953, 1964, 1966 - 1967 

9 1

Cotton Textiles 

9
Box Folder

 1949, 1953, 1955 

9 2

 1930, 1948 - 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1963, 1965 - 1966 

9 3

from July 1966 -- 1965 - 1967 

9 4

Cotton Seed -- 1941, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1953 - 1957, 1960 , 1964 - 1966 

9 5

Cotton Seed Oil -- 1951, 1954 - 1955, 1957 - 1958, 1961, 1964 - 1966 

9 6

Crambe -- 1961 -1967 

9 7

Cranberries -- 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1957, 1959 - 1960, 1963 - 1966 

9 8

Creosote Bush -- 1949, 1958, 1961 - 1962, 1966 

9 9

[Cultural and Chemical Weed Control in Field Crops"] -- 1967 

9 10

DDT -- 1946, 1948 - 1949, 1959, 1961, 1965, 1968 

9 11

DMSO -- 1965 - 1967 

9 12

Dehydration -- 1943, 1947, 1950 - 1955, 1958 - 1959, 1962 - 1963, 1966 

9
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

9 13

(2 of 2) 

9 14

Desert Plants -- 1949, 1954 - 1955, 1957 - 1959, 1960, 1963, 1965 

9 15

Dialdehyde -- 1955, 1957 - 1964, 1966 

9 16

["A Different Economic Perspective" - Paper Presented at the AAAS Meeting Feb. 21, 1976 by Nicholas Georgescu - Roegen] -- 1976 

9 17

Distilling Industry -- 1951 

9 18

Driverless Nuclear Tractors -- [n.d.] 

9 19

Drug Plants -- 1906, 1942, 1944, 1947 - 1948, 1950 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

9
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

8 20

(2 of 4) 

8 21

(3 of 4) 

8 22

(4 of 4) 

8 23

Drugs 

8
Box Folder

 1952 - 1954, 1957 - 1960, 1963 - 1966 

8 24

1945 - 1947, 1949 - 1953, 1956, 1958 - 1967 

8 25

Dye -- 1956 - 1957, 1959 - 1967 

9 26

Earth-Rare and Diatomaceous -- 1952, 1957, 1961, 1964 - 1967 

9 27

["Economic Report of the President"] -- 1981 

9 28

Eelgrass -- 1968 

9 29

Energy -- 1955 -1 960, 1962, 1964 -1967 

9 30

Enzymes -- 1948, 1950, 1957 - 1962, 1964 - 1968 

9 31

Ergot -- 1947, 1951, 1955, 1962, 1966 

9 32

Essential Oils 

10
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1940, 1944 - 1945, 1948, 1950 - 1966 

10 1

(2 of 2) 1940, 1944 - 1945, 1948, 1950 - 1966 

10 2

Economic and Agronomic -- 1941 - 1942, 1946, 1955, 1957, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

10 3

Fritzsche Library Bulletin -- 1960 - 1967 

10 4

Guenther Trips -- 1957, 1965 - 1966 

10 5

Ambrette -- 1966 

10 5a

Industrial -- 1928, 1949, 1951 - 1955, 1957, 1959 - 1967 

10 6

Lemongrass -- 1945, 1950, 1952, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1966 

10 7

Expense Account Record - John W. Ticknor, 1964 -- 1964, 1970 - 1976 

10 8

["The Far East, Mainland China, Oceania Agricultural Station"] -- 1966 

10 9

[Farm Buildings] -- 1952, 1957, 1959, 1966 

10 10

Farm Equipment -- 1953, 1955 - 1959, 1965 - 1967 

10 11

Farm Machinery -- 1947 - 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1954, 1957, 1959 - 1962, 1964 - 1967 

10 12

Farm Waste -- 1952, 1961, 1964 - 1967 

10 13

[Farming as a Business] -- 1953, 1956 - 1959, 1966 - 1967 

10 14

Fats 

10
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1940s & 1950s -- 1949 - 1959 

10 15

(2 of 2) 1940s & 1950s -- 1949 - 1959 

10 16

(1 of 2) 1960 - 1965 -- 1960 - 1965, 1967 

10 17

(2 of 2) 1960 - 1965 -- 1960 - 1965, 1967 

10 18

 1966 -- 1965 - 1968 

10 19

Fatty Acids -- 1949, 1951, 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1967 

10
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

10 20

(2 of 2) 

10 21

Fatty Alcohols -- 1956, 1958, 1966 

10 22

Fatty Amines -- 1948, 1962 

10 23

Feathers -- 1944 - 1945, 1951, 1953 - 1956, 1958 - 1964, 1966 

10 24

Feed 

10
Box Folder

 1951 - 1955 -- 1951 - 1953, 1955 

10 25

(1 of 2) 1956 - 1967 

10 26

(2 of 2) 1956 - 1967 

10 27

Flavor -- 1954, 1961 

11 1

Livestock (1 of 2) -- 1965 - 1968 

11 2

Livestock (2 of 2) 1965 - 1968 

11 3

Medicated (1 of 2)-- 1951, 1954 - 1958, 1960, 1962, 1966 

11 4

Medicated (2 of 2) -- 1951, 1954 - 1958, 1960, 1962, 1966 

11 5

[Pets] -- 1948, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1966 

11 6

Poultry -- 1945, 1948, 1952, 1955 - 1960, 1962 -1 965 

11 7

Swine -- 1943, 1950, 1953, 1957 - 1958, 1960, 1965 - 1967 

11 8

Fertilizer 

11
Box Folder

Undated and 1940s -- 1947, 1963, 1965 

11 9

(1 of 2) 1950s -- 1950 - 1959 

11 10

(2 of 2) 1950s -- 1950 - 1959 

11 11

(1 of 2) 1960 - 1965 -- 1959 - 1966 

11 12

(2 of 2) 1960 - 1965 -- 1959 - 1966 

11 13

(1 of 2) 1966 -- 1965 - 1968 

11 14

(2 of 2) 1966 -- 1965 - 1968 

11 15

Fibers 

11
Box Folder

 1965 -- 1958 - 1966 

11 16

Plants (1 of 5) -- 1939, 1944 - 1967 

11 17

Plants (2 of 5) 1939, 1944 - 1967 

11 18

Plants (3 of 5) 1939, 1944 - 1967 

11 19

Plants (4 of 5) 1939, 1944 - 1967 

11 20

Plants (5 of 5) 1939, 1944 - 1967 

11 21

1950s Synthetic (1 of 3)-- 1950, 1952 - 1954, 1956 - 1959 

11 22

1950s Synthetic (2 of 3)-- 1950, 1952 - 1954, 1956 - 1959 

11 23

1950s Synthetic (3 of 3)-- 1950, 1952 - 1954, 1956 - 1959 

11 24

Figs -- 1948, 1956 - 1960, 1963, 1965 - 1966 

11 25

Fish 

12
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 1944, 1946 - 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

12 1

(2 of 4) 1944, 1946 - 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

12 2

(3 of 4) 1944, 1946 - 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

12 3

(4 of 4) 1944, 1946 - 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

12 4

 1966 -- 1966 

12 5

(Meal) -- 1948, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1968 

12 6

Flavor -- 1952 - 1955, 1957 - 1967 

12
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

12 7

(2 of 2) 

12 8

Food 

12
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 1949 - 1951, 1953 - 1967 

12 9

(2 of 4) 1949 - 1951, 1953 - 1967 

12 10

(3 of 4) 1949 - 1951, 1953 - 1967 

12 11

(4 of 4) 1949 - 1951, 1953 - 1967 

12 12

(1 of 2) 1950s -- 1948 - 1955, 1957 - 1960, 1965 - 1966 

12 13

(2 of 2) 1950s -- 1948 - 1955, 1957 - 1960, 1965 - 1966 

12 14

Additives -- 1949, 1952, 1957, 1959, 1964, 1966 - 1967 

12 15

Industry and Investigation (1 of 3) -- 1954, 1959 - 1967 

12 16

Industry and Investigation (2 of 3) -- 1954, 1959 - 1967 

12 17

Industry and Investigation (3 of 3) -- 1954, 1959 - 1967 

12 18

Pellets -- 1954 - 1955, 1958 - 1959, 1965 - 1967 

12 19

Forage Crops until 1965 incl. 

12
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

12 20

(2 of 2) 

12 21

Forage Crops until 1966 -- 1964 - 1968 

12 22

Foreign Agriculture 

13
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1958, 1960 - 1961, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

13 1

(2 of 2) 1958, 1960 - 1961, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

13 2

Africa (S. of Sahara) (1 of 3) -- 1954, 1957 - 1967 

13 3

Africa (S. of Sahara) (2 of 3) -- 1954, 1957 - 1967 

13 4

Africa (S. of Sahara) (3 of 3) -- 1954, 1957 - 1967 

13 5

Australia, New Zealand (1 of 2) -- 1956 - 1957, 1960, 1962 -1 966 

13 6

Australia, New Zealand (2 of 2) -- 1956 - 1957, 1960, 1962 -1 966 

13 7

Caribbean Islands (1 of 2) -- 1957 - 1968 

13 8

Caribbean Islands (2 of 2) -- 1957 - 1968 

13 9

Central and South America (1 of 3) -- 1955 - 1966 

13 10

Central and South America (2 of 3) -- 1955 - 1966 

13 11

Central and South America (3 of 3) -- 1955 - 1966 

13 12

Communist China -- 1955 - 1956, 1958, 1961 - 1962, 1966 

13 13

Communist Europe (1 of 2) -- 1953, 1956, 1958 - 1967 

13 14

Communist Europe (2 of 2) -- 1953, 1956, 1958 - 1967 

13 15

Europe (1 of 2) -- 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1967 

13 16

Europe (2 of 2) -- 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1967 

13 17

Far East Asia General (1 of 3)-- 1951, 1953, 1956 - 1967 

13 18

Far East Asia General (2 of 3)-- 1951, 1953, 1956 - 1967 

13 19

Far East Asia General (3 of 3)-- 1951, 1953, 1956 - 1967 

13 20

India, Pakistan, Ceylon (1 of 3) -- 1953 - 1954, 1956, 1958 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

13 21

India, Pakistan, Ceylon (2 of 3) -- 1953 - 1954, 1956, 1958 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

13 22

India, Pakistan, Ceylon (3 of 3) -- 1953 - 1954, 1956, 1958 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

14 1

Middle East -- 1959, 1961 -1 964, 1966 - 1967 

14 2

North Africa -- 1954, 1957, 1960, 1962 - 1963, 1965 -1 966 

14 3

Spain, Portugal, Greece -- 1950, 1955, 1957 - 1958, 1960, 1962 -1966 

14 4

Forest -- 1940, 1947, 1952 - 1953, 1955, 1957 - 1958, 1960, 1962 - 1966 

14 -
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

14 5

(2 of 2) 

14 6

Forest East -- 1948, 1951, 1954, 1957, 1962, 1967 

14 7

Forest Lake States -- 1957 - 1967 

14
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

14 8

(2 of 2) 

14 9

For Future "Digests" Prepared 

14 10

Freeze-Drying -- 1953, 1957, 1960, 1962 - 1967 

14
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

14 11

(2 of 2) 

14 12

[French Chemurgic Achievements] -- 1965 

14 13

Fruits Specific Cherries -- 1951, 1956 - 1958, 1960 - 1961, 1963 

14 14

Fruit -- 1948 - 1949, 1952 - 1958, 1960 - 1967 

14
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

14 15

(2 of 2) 

14 16

Fuel 

14
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 1950, 1952 - 1960, 1966 - 1967 

14 17

(2 of 3) 1950, 1952 - 1960, 1966 - 1967 

14 18

(3 of 3) 1950, 1952 - 1960, 1966 - 1967 

14 19

 1960s -- 1960 - 1967 

14 20

Fungi -- 1954 - 1958, 1961 - 1966 

14 21

Fungicides -- 1951 - 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1961, 1963 - 1967 

14 22

Fur-Bearing Animals -- 1948 - 1950, 1952 -1 954, 1957 - 1963, 1965 - 1966 

14 23

Glycerines -- 1953 - 1967 

14
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

14 24

(2 of 2) 

15 1

Goats -- 1946, 1956 - 1961, 1963 - 1965 

15 2

Gourds (Oil From) -- 1943 - 1944, 1947, 1951, 1955, 1964, 1967 

15 3

Grain -- 1938, 1949, 1951 - 1955, 1957 - 1968 

15
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

15 4

(2 of 4) 

15 5

(3 of 4) 

15 6

(4 of 4) 

15 7

Grapes 

15
Box Folder

 1942 - 1943, 1947, 1949 - 1959 

15 8

 1960s -- 1959 - 1968 

15 9

Grasses -- 1951 - 1953, 1955, 1957 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

15
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

15 10

(2 of 2) 

15 11

Guar 

15
Box Folder

(1 of 2) to 1966 -- 1947 - 1949, 1952 -1 953, 1955, 1957 - 1960, 1962 -1965 

15 12

(2 of 2) to 1966 -- 1947 - 1949, 1952 -1 953, 1955, 1957 - 1960, 1962 -1965 

15 13

 1966 - 1967 

15 14

Guayule -- 1942, 1947, 1950 - 1953, 1955, 1962 

15 15

Gum -- 1942, 1954, 1957 - 1967 

15 16

[Gum Rosin] -- 1960 

15 17

Hay -- 1950, 1952 - 1961, 1963 - 1967 

15
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

15 18

(2 of 2) 

15 19

Hemp -- 1943 -1944, 1949, 1950 - 1954, 1962, 1965 - 1966 

15 20

Henequen -- 1954, 1966 

15 21

Herbicides -- 1953 - 1961, 1963, 1965 - 1968 

15
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

15 22

(2 of 3) 

15 22a

(3 of 3) 

15 23

Herbs -- 1937 - 1938, 1943, 1950 - 1967 

16 1

Honey -- 1940, 1948, 1951, 1953 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

16 2

Hops -- 1949, 1951 - 1953, 1955 - 1961, 1963 - 1967 

16 3

Hydroponics -- 1945, 1952, 1954 - 1957, 1959, 1961 -1 962, 1965 - 1967 

16 4

Insect Control 

16
Box Folder

Ants, Termites -- 1957, 1966 - 1967 

16 5

Grasshoppers -- 1947 - 1948, 1966 

16 6

Insecticides 

16
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1947 - 1948, 1950 - 1954, 1956 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

16 7

(2 of 2) 1947 - 1948, 1950 - 1954, 1956 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

16 8

(Aldrin Dieldrin) -- 1949 - 1950, 1954 - 1955, 1957, 1966 

16 9

Application Equipment -- 1945, 1947, 1951 - 1955, 1957, 1963, 1966 - 1967 

16 10

General (1 of 2) -- 1943, 1950 - 1954, 1961, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

16 11

General (2 of 2) -- 1943, 1950 - 1954, 1961, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

16 12

Specific (1 of 2) -- 1948 - 1950, 1952, 1955 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

16 13

Specific (2 of 2) -- 1948 - 1950, 1952, 1955 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

16 13

Insects -- 1953, 1956 - 1957, 1963 - 1968 

16
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

16 15

(2 of 3) 

16 16

(3 of 3) 

16 17

Irrigation -- 1944, 1948 - 1949, 1951 - 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1964 - 1967 

16
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

16 18

(2 of 2) 

16 19

Jerusalem Artichokes -- 1953, 1958 - 1961, 1963 - 1967 

16 20

Jute -- 1951, 1953, 1955 - 1959, 1961 - 1966 

16 21

Kenaf -- 1947 - 1952, 1954, 1957 - 1968 

16
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

16 22

(2 of 2) 

16 23

Krilium -- 1951 -1 953 

17 1

Kudzu -- 1944 - 1946, 1948 -1949, 1952 - 1953, 1957, 1959 

17 2

Lac -- 1951, 1954, 1965 - 1967 

17 3

Lactic Acid -- 1949, 1951 -1952, 1954, 1961 - 1963, 1965 - 1966 

17 4

Lawns -- 1959 

17 5

Leather -- 1950 - 1954, 1956 - 1967 

17
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

17 6

(2 of 2) 

17 7

Leaves -- 1966 

17 8

Lecithin -- 1957, 1965 - 1966 

17 9

Legumes -- 1948 - 1950, 1952 - 1958, 1960 - 1966 

17
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

17 10

(2 of 2) 

17 11

Lespedeza -- 1949 - 1951, 1953, 1956 - 1959, 1961 - 1964, 1966 

17 12

Levulose -- 1950 

17 13

Lichens -- 1954, 1956, 1961, 1966 

17 14

Licorice -- 1940, 1952 - 1953, 1956, 1958, 1962 - 1963, 1966 - 1967 

17 15

Maize Specialities -- 1969 

17 16

["Man Land and Food"] -- 1963 

17 17

["Mechanization of the Babassu Industry"] -- 1952 

17 18

Melons -- 1950, 1953, 1965 - 1966 

17 19

Metal -- 1940, 1952 - 1967 

17
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

17 20

(2 of 2) 

17 21

Metals -- 1949, 1952, 1956 - 1957, 1959 - 1967 

17
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

17 22

(2 of 2) 

17 23

Milk Products 

17
Box Folder

(1 of 3) -- 1951 - 1967 

17 24

(2 of 3) -- 1951 - 1967 

17 25

(3 of 3) -- 1951 - 1967 

17 26

Cheese -- 1952 -1953, 1956, 1958 - 1967 

17 27

Whey -- 1956 - 1958, 1961, 1965 - 1966 

17 28

[Milk Substitutes] -- 1952, 1956, 1956, 1965 - 1967 

18 1

Milkweed -- 1943 - 1945, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1965 

18 2

Minerals -- 

18
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

18 3

(2 of 4) 

18 4

(3 of 4) 

18 5

(4 of 4) 

18 6

Mint 

18
Box Folder

 1933, 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1967 

18 7

(1 of 2) -- 1951 - 1955, 1957, 1966 

18 8

(2 of 2) -- 1951 - 1955, 1957, 1966 

18 9

Miscellaneous -- 1982 

18 10

Molasses -- 1944, 1949, 1952 - 1957, 1959 - 1961, 1964 - 1966 

18
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

18 11

(2 of 2) 

18 12

Monosodium Glutamate -- 1948 - 1950, 1953, 1957, 1961 - 1967 

18 13

Moss -- 1941, 1944, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1958, 1962, 1965 

18 14

Mulch -- 1951 - 1954, 1957 - 1967 

18 15

Mushrooms -- 1937, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1948 - 1950, 1952 - 1967 

18
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

18 16

(2 of 2) 

18 17

Mustard -- 1949, 1951, 1955 - 1956, 1959 - 1960, 1962 - 1966 

18 18

Natural Gas -- 1954, 1957 - 1958, 1966 - 1967 

18 19

Naval Stores -- 1937, 1941, 1945, 1948, 1950 - 1966 

18
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

18 20

(2 of 2) 

18 21

Nematodes, 1968 -- 1967 

18 22

New Crops -- 1953, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1962 - 1966 

18
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

18 23

(2 of 20 

18 24

Newsletter -- [n.d.] 

18 25

Nuts -- 1940, 1942, 1945, 1948 - 1967 

18
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

18 26

(2 of 3) 

19 1

(3 of 3) 

19 2

Nylon -- 1954, 1957, 1961 - 1967 

19 3

Oats -- 1924, 1947, 1949 - 1950, 1953 - 1967 

19
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

19 4

(2 of 2) 

19 5

Oil 

19
Box Folder

(1 of 3) -- 1947, 1949, 1952 - 1953, 1955, 1957 - 1959, 1951 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

19 6

(2 of 3) -- 1947, 1949, 1952 - 1953, 1955, 1957 - 1959, 1951 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

19 7

(3 of 3) -- 1947, 1949, 1952 - 1953, 1955, 1957 - 1959, 1951 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

19 8

Crude (1 of 2) -- 1948, 1950, 1952 -1 958, 1960, 1962 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

19 9

Crude (1 of 2) -- 1948, 1950, 1952 -1 958, 1960, 1962 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

19 9

Crude (2 of 2) -- 1948, 1950, 1952 -1 958, 1960, 1962 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

19 10

Drying -- 1949 - 1955, 1958, 1961 - 1963, 1966 

18 11

Extraction -- 1950, 1952 - 1959, 1961, 1964 - 1965, 1967 

18 12

Fish -- 1950 - 1954, 1957 - 1961, 1964 - 1966 

18 13

Linseed (1 of 2) -- 1949, 1951 - 1957, 1959 - 1966 

18 14

Linseed (2 of 2) -- 1949, 1951 - 1957, 1959 - 1966 

18 15

Okraseed -- 1947 - 1948, 1950 - 1951 

18 16

Palm (1 of 2) -- 1944, 1946 - 1949, 1951 - 1967 

18 17

Palm (2 of 2) -- 1944, 1946 - 1949, 1951 - 1967 

18 18

Tall (1 of 2)-- 1946, 1948 - 1950, 1952 -1954, 1956 - 1966 

18 19

Tall (2 of 2)-- 1946, 1948 - 1950, 1952 -1954, 1956 - 1966 

18 20

Tung (1 of 5) -- 1945 - 1946, 1949, 1952 - 1967 

18 21

Tung (2 of 5) -- 1945 - 1946, 1949, 1952 - 1967 

18 22

Tung (3 of 5) -- 1945 - 1946, 1949, 1952 - 1967 

20 1

Tung (4 of 5) -- 1945 - 1946, 1949, 1952 - 1967 

20 2

Tung (5 of 5) -- 1945 - 1946, 1949, 1952 - 1967 

20 3

Vegetable (1 of 3) -- 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1968 

20 4

Vegetable (2 of 3) -- 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1968 

20 5

Vegetable (3 of 3) -- 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1968 

20 6

Oilseeds -- 1948 - 1968 

20
Box Folder

(1 of 5) 

20 7

(2 of 5) 

20 8

(3 of 5) 

20 9

(4 of 5) 

20 10

(5 of 5) 

20 11

Okra -- 1951, 1956, 1958 - 1961, 1963 

20 12

Olive Oil -- 1922, 1942, 1949 -1967 

20
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

20 13

(2 of 2) 

20 14

Onion -- 1947 - 1948, 1953, 1956 - 1959, 1961 - 1965 

20 15

Organic Gardening -- 1953, 1955 - 1958, 1961 -1 962, 1966 - 1967 

20 16

Ornamentals (Shrubs and Flowers) -- 1956, 1964 - 1967 

20 17

Ozone -- 1956, 1966 - 1967 

20 17a

P.L. 480 -- 1960 - 1967 

20
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

20 18

(2 of 4) 

20 19

(3 of 4) 

20 20

(4 of 4) 

20 21

Paints -- 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

21
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

21 1

(2 of 3) 

21 2

(3 of 3) 

21 3

Paper and Paper Products -- 1946, 1948 - 1949, 1953 

21 4

Papers -- 1950, 1952 - 1965, 1967 

21
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

21 5

(2 of 4) 

21 6

(3 of 4) 

21 7

(4 of 4) 

21 8

Payaya -- 1954, 1956 - 1966 

21
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

21 9

(2 of 2) 

21 10

Passion Fruit -- 1952, 1954, 1958 - 1965 

21 11

Patents -- 1951, 1955, 1959 - 1967 

21
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

21 12

(2 of 2) 

21 13

Pasture -- 1948, 1950 - 1953, 1956 - 1957, 1966 

21 14

Peach -- 1952 - 1953, 1955 -1959, 1961, 1963 - 1966 

21
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

21 15

(2 of 2) 

21 16

Peanuts 

21
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 1941, 1947, 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1960, 1962 - 1967, 1971 

21 17

(2 of 3) 1941, 1947, 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1960, 1962 - 1967, 1971 

21 18

(3 of 3) 1941, 1947, 1949 - 1950, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1960, 1962 - 1967, 1971 

21 19

 1950, 1958, 1960 - 1962, 1966, 1968 

21 20

By-Products -- 1954 - 1955, 1962 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

21 21

(Protein) -- 1924, 1945 - 1946, 1948 - 1949, 1951 - 1952, 1962 

21 22

Pears -- 1949 - 1950, 1952, 1954, 1957 - 1958, 1960, 1963, 1965 - 1967 

21 23

Peas -- 1943, 1950 - 1954, 1957, 1961, 1964 - 1966 

21 24

Peat -- 1948, 1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1958, 1960 - 1961, 1964 - 1965 

21 25

Pest Control -- 1967 - 1968 

21 26

Petroleum -- 1948, 1952 - 1953, 1955, 1959 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

21
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

21 27

(2 of 2) 

21 28

Photosynthesis -- 1937 - 1938, 1942, 1949 - 1955, 1957 - 1958, 1960 - 1963, 1966 

22 1

Pilot Plants -- 1952, 1966 

22 2

Pineapple -- 1951, 1955, 1958, 1965 - 1966 

22 3

Plant Diseases -- 1949 - 1951, 1955 - 1966 

22
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

22 4

(2 of 2) 

22 5

Plant Foods -- 1949, 1953 - 1955, 1958, 1960 , 1962, 1965 - 1968 

22 6

Plant Growth 

22
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1949, 1952 - 1967 

22 7

(2 of 2) 1949, 1952 - 1967 

22 8

& Gibberellins, (1 of 4) 1950's -- 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1960 - 1961, 1963 - 1966 

22 9

& Gibberellins, (2 of 4) 1950's -- 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1960 - 1961, 1963 - 1966 

22 10

& Gibberellins, (3 of 4) 1950's -- 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1960 - 1961, 1963 - 1966 

22 11

& Gibberellins, (4 of 4) 1950's -- 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1960 - 1961, 1963 - 1966 

22 12

[Plant Hormones and Growth Regulators] -- 1944, 1949, 1952 - 1954, 1956 - 1960, 1963 - 1967 

22 13

Plastics -- 1942, 1950, 1952 - 1968 

22
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

22 14

(2 of 4) 

22 15

(3 of 4) 

22 16

(4 of 4) 

22 17

Polysaccharide -- 1958, 1960 - 1966 

22 18

Popcorn -- 1949, 1953, 1955 - 1958, 1960 - 1963, 1966 

22 19

Potatoes -- 1956 - 1968 

22
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

22 20

(2 of 4) 

22 21

(3 of 4) 

22 22

(4 of 4) 

22 23

Potato Starch -- 1944 - 1945, 1949, 1952 - 1955, 1957 - 1966 

23
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

23 1

(2 of 2) 

23 2

Potato Utilization -- 1944 - 1945, 1947 - 1955, 1962, 1966 

23 3

Poultry -- 1953 - 1955, 1057 - 1960, 1962, 1964 - 1967, 1969 

23
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

23 4

(2 of 2) 

23 5

Poultry Eggs -- 1948, 1952 - 1960, 1962 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

23 6

Poultry Manure -- 1953, 1956 -1957, 1959 , 1961, 1963 -1967 

23
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

23 7

(2 of 2) 

23 8

Preservative -- 1945, 1950, 1956 - 1962, 1965 - 1966 

23 9

Protein -- 1942, 1949 - 1952, 1954 - 1957, 1959 - 1967 

23
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

23 10

(2 of 2) 

23 11

Proteins -- 1952 - 1967 

23
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

23 12

(2 of 2) 

23 13

[Protein and Animal Feed Additives] -- 1973 

23 14

Publications -- 1958, 1960 - 1962, 1965 - 1966 

23 15

Pulp -- 1942 - 1945, 1947, 1949 - 1967 

23
Box Folder

(1 of 11) 

23 16

(2 of 11) 

22 17

(3 of 11) 

23 18

(4 of 11) 

23 19

(5 of 11) 

23 20

(6 of 11) 

23 21

(7 of 11) 

23 22

(8 of 11) 

24 1

(9 of 11) 

24 2

(10 of 11) 

24 3

(11 of 11) 

24 4

Pyrethrum -- 1941, 1948 - 1949, 1952 - 1967 

24 5

Quinine -- 1943, 1949, 1960 - 1962, 1965 - 1966 

25 6

Rabbits -- 1950, 1966 

25 7

Rain Making -- 1948, 1950 - 1959, 1961 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

24 8

Ramie -- 1945, 1947 - 1948, 1951, 1953 - 1958, 1961 - 1965 

24 9

Rapeseed -- 1948 - 1952, 1956 - 1959, 1963 - 1967 

24 10

Raspberry -- 1948 - 1949, 1951 - 1952, 1955 - 1958, 1960, 1963 - 1967 

24 11

Rauwolfia 

24 12

Rayon -- 1951, 1953, 1958 - 1961, 1963, 1966 -1967 

24 13

Reed -- 1957 - 1959, 1961 - 1963, 1966 

24 14

Refrigeration -- 1948 - 1949, 1966 

24 15

[Research in Sugarcane] -- 1966 

24 16

["Research in the Life Sciences - Winter 1968"] -- 1968 

24 17

Resin -- 1940, 1946, 1950, 1952 - 1967 

24
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

24 18

(2 of 2) 

24 19

Rhubarb -- 1946 - 1947, 1953, 1962 

24 20

Rice 

24
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1927, 1949, 1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1966 

24 21

(2 of 2) 1927, 1949, 1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1966 

24 22

 1965 -- 1947, 1950 - 1955, 1957 - 1960, 1962 - 1966 

24 23

1966 -- 1963 - 1967 

24 24

Hulls -- 1954 - 1962 

24 25

Rosin -- 1943, 1952, 1954 - 1956, 1958 - 1962, 1966 

24 26

Rubber 

24
Box Folder

(Natural) -- 1945, 1949 - 1959, 1962 - 1964 

24 27

Natural 1960s (1 of 3) -- 1950, 1953 - 1954, 1957, 1960 - 1967 

24 28

Natural 1960s (2 of 3) -- 1950, 1953 - 1954, 1957, 1960 - 1967 

24 29

Natural 1960s (3 of 3) -- 1950, 1953 - 1954, 1957, 1960 - 1967 

25 1

Synthetic (1 of 2)-- 1931, 1947, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

25 2

Synthetic (2 of 2)-- 1931, 1947, 1952 - 1953, 1955 - 1967 

25 3

Rustproofing -- 1949 

25 4

Rutin -- 1944, 1946 - 1949, 1952, 1954, 1962, 1964 

25 5

Rye -- 1950, 1953 - 1954, 1957, 1962 

25 6

Rye -- 1950, 1953 - 1954, 1957, 1962 

25 7

Safflower 

25
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1944, 1947 - 1948, 1950 - 1959, 1962 

25 7

(2 of 2) 1944, 1947 - 1948, 1950 - 1959, 1962 

25 8

 1960s -- 1959 - 1967 

25 9

Saline Water -- 1962 - 1966 

25 11

Salt -- 1951, 1953 - 1957, 1959 - 1968 

25
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

25 12

(2 of 2) 

25 13

Sawdust -- 1944, 1946 - 1948, 1950 , 1952 - 1954, 1957 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

25
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

25 14

(2 of 2) 

25 15

["Scheme of Separation and Points of Dispatch for Second Class Publications"] -- 1971 

25 16

Sea 

25
Box Folder

 1965 - 1967 

25 17

Chemurgy (1 of 2) -- 1942, 1951 - 1967 

25 18

Chemurgy (2 of 2) -- 1942, 1951 - 1967 

25 19

Water (1 of 2) -- 1954 - 1955, 1957, 1959 - 1967 

25 20

Water (2 of 2) -- 1954 - 1955, 1957, 1959 - 1967 

25 21

Water 1952 - 1959 Desalting -- 1952 - 1959, 1966 

25 22

Seaweed (1 of 2) -- 1945 - 1946, 1951 - 1967 

25 23

Seaweed (2 of 2) -- 1945 - 1946, 1951 - 1967 

25 24

Seed 

25
Box Folder

Drying (1 of 2) -- 1949, 1951 - 1958, 1962 - 1963, 1966 - 1967 

25 25

Drying (2 of 2) -- 1949, 1951 - 1958, 1962 - 1963, 1966 - 1967 

25 26

(1 of 3) 1953 - 1959, 1961 - 1966, 1968 

25 27

(2 of 3) 1953 - 1959, 1961 - 1966, 1968 

26 1

(3 of 3) 1953 - 1959, 1961 - 1966, 1968 

26 2

Sesame 

26
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1946, 1948 - 1959 

26 3

(2 of 2) 1946, 1948 - 1959 

26 4

1940s and Misc. -- 1957 

26 5

1960s -- 1960 - 1961, 1964 - 1965 

26 6

Shale Oil -- 1952 - 1953, 1956 - 1958, 1965 - 1966 

26 7

Sheep -- 1940, 1948 - 1961, 1963 - 1966 

26
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

26 8

(2 of 2) 

26 9

[Shellfish] -- 1951, 1953 - 1961, 1963 - 1966 

26 10

Silage -- 1944, 1948 - 1960, 1962, 1965 - 1967 

26
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

26 11

(2 of 3) 

26 12

(3 of 3) 

26 13

Single Copies of Financial Statements from 1951 Forward F -- 1955 

26 14

Soap -- 1952 - 1958, 1960 - 1967 

26
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

26 15

(2 of 3) 

26 16

(3 of 3) 

26 17

Soil Conditioners -- 1951 - 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1961, 1963 - 1964, 1966 

26 18

Soil Testing -- 1945, 1950 - 1952, 1954 - 1955, 1960, 1966 

26 19

Soils -- 1909, 1945, 1947 - 1948, 1950 - 1953, 1955 -1960, 1963 - 1968 

26
Box Folder

(1 of 5) 

26 20

(2 of 5) 

26 21

(3 of 5) 

26 22

(4 of 5) 

27 1

(5 of 5) 

27 2

Solvents -- 1951, 1953 - 1955, 1966 

27 3

Sorbitol -- 1947, 1949, 1951 - 1952, 1954 - 1955, 1960 - 1961, 1964, 1966 

27
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

27 4

(2 of 2) 

27 5

Sorghum 

27
Box Folder

Syrup -- 1941, 1944, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1962, 1964 - 1965 

27 6

(1 of 5) 1921, 1946, 1948 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

27 7

(2 of 5) 1921, 1946, 1948 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

27 8

(3 of 5) 1921, 1946, 1948 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

27 9

(4 of 5) 1921, 1946, 1948 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

27 10

(5 of 5) 1921, 1946, 1948 - 1959, 1961 - 1967 

27 11

Soybean Oil -- 1947 - 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1967 

27 12

Soybean Products -- 1950, 1966 - 1967 

27 13

[Soybean 1940s - 1950s] -- 1948, 1950, 1952 - 1960 

27
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

27 14

(2 of 3) 

27 15

(3 of 3) 

27 16

Soybeans -- 1960 - 1962, 1966 

27
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

27 17

(2 of 3) 

27 18

(3 of 3) 

28 1

Space -- 1958, 1960, 1965 - 1967 

28 2

Spices -- 1942, 1949, 1952 - 1960, 1962 - 1967 

28
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

28 3

(2 of 2) 

28 4

Starch General -- 1951 - 1967 

28
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

28 5

(2 of 2) 

28 6

Steroids -- 1954 - 1967 

28 7

Straw -- 1945 - 1947, 1950 - 1962, 1966 

28
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

28 8

(2 of 2) 

28 9

Strawberries -- 1944, 1948 - 1949, 1951 - 1967 

28
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

28 10

(2 of 2) 

28 11

["Sugar Beet By-Products Pectin and Galacturonic Acid From Sugar Beet Pulp"] -- 1950 

28 12

Sugar Beets -- 1960 - 1963 

28 13

Sugar Cane -- 1949, 1951 - 1967 

28
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

28 14

(2 of 2) 

28 15

Sweet Potatoes -- 1940 - 1941, 1943 - 1944, 1947 - 1955, 1957 - 1958, 1960 - 1967 

28
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

28 16

(2 of 2) 

28 17

(3 of 3) 

28 18

Swine -- 1963, 1966 

28 19

Synthetic Fiber, 1940s & Undated -- 1945, 1947 - 1949, 1959, 1967 

28 20

[Talk "Chemurgy - The Idea Whose Time Has Come"] -- n.d. 

28 21

[Talk Synopsis "Chemurgy - The Idea Whose Time Has Come"] -- 1974 

28 22

Tamarind -- 1954 - 1956, 1958, 1960 - 1965 

28 23

Tamarisk (Salt Cedar) -- 1958, 1962, 1966 - 1967 

28 24

Tannin -- 1939, 1941, 1944, 1947, 1949 - 1963, 1965 -1968 

28
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

28 25

(2 of 2) 

28 26

Tea -- 1951 - 1960, 1962 - 1964, 1966 - 1967 

29 1

[Tennessee] -- 1957, 1960 - 1961 

29 2

Terralac -- 1952 

29 3

Textiles -- 1950 - 1954, 1956 - 1968 

29
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

29 4

(2 of 4) 

29 5

(3 of 4) 

29 6

(4 of 4) 

29 7

Tobacco 

29
Box Folder

 1938, 1947 - 1950, 1965 

29 8

(1 of 3) 1945, 1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1961, 1964, 1966 - 1967 

29 9

(2 of 3) 1945, 1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1961, 1964, 1966 - 1967 

29 10

(3 of 3) 1945, 1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1961, 1964, 1966 - 1967 

29 11

   1952, 1954 - 1956, 1959 , 1962, 1964 - 1968

29 12

(1 of 2) 1960s -- 1959 - 1967 

29 13

(2 of 2) 1960s -- 1959 - 1967 

29 13

Tomato -- 1930, 1947 - 1952, 1954 - 1968 

29
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

29 15

(2 of 3) 

29 16

(3 of 3) 

29 17

Tosxaphene -- 1949 - 1950, 1953, 1956 - 1959 

29 18

Toxicity -- 1958, 1962 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

29 19

Trace Elements 

29
Box Folder

Cobalt -- 1950, 1953, 1966 

29 20

Magnesium -- 1951, 1966 - 1967 

29 21

Selenium -- 1965 - 1966 

29 22

Zinc -- 1945, 1961, 1966 - 1967 

29 23

Trace Minerals -- 1949 - 1961, 1964 -1967 

29
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 

29 24

(2 of 3) 

29 25

(3 of 3) 

29 26

Transportation -- 1966 - 1967 

29 27

[Transportation - Bulk Goods] -- 1966 - 1967 

29 28

Tree Breeding -- 1948, 1950 - 1951, 1954, 1966 

30 1

Trees 

30
Box Folder

(1 of 3) 1948, 1951 - 1967 

30 2

(2 of 3) 1948, 1951 - 1967 

30 3

(3 of 3) 1948, 1951 - 1967 

30 4

Ash -- 1958, 1961, 1964, 1966 

30 5

Aspen -- 1948 - 1951, 1966 

30 6

Cedar -- 1942, 1951, 1955, 1958 

30 7

Chestnut -- 1951, 1954 - 1955, 1960, 1966 

10 8

Chinese Tallow -- 1947 - 1948, 1950, 1959 - 1967 

10 9

Christmas -- 1953, 1957 - 1959, 1961 - 1963, 1966 

10 10

Elm -- 1949, 1951, 1958, 1965 - 1968 

10 11

Evergreen, Fir, Spruce, Juniper -- 1950 - 1951, 1965 - 1967 

10 12

Gum -- [n.d.] 

10 13

Hemlock -- 1951, 1965 

10 14

Mesquite -- 1950, 1953, 1956 - 1958, 1962 - 1967 

10 15

Trefoil -- 1943 - 1944, 1946, 1948, 1950 - 1951, 1953 - 1961, 1963 - 1966 - 1967 

10 16

[Unfiled Materials] -- 1960, 1962, 1965 - 1966 

10 17

Urea Molasses -- 1948 - 1949, 1957 - 1958, 1960, 1962 - 1963, 1965 - 1967 

30
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

30 18

(2 of 2) 

30 19

Vanillin -- 1945, 1950 - 1956 

30 20

Vegetable Waste -- 1945, 1948 - 1950, 1953 

31 21

Vegetables -- 1942, 1944, 1946 - 1949, 1952 - 1959, 1962 - 1967 

30
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

30 22

(2 of 4) 

30 23

(3 of 4) 

30 24

(4 of 4) 

30 25

Velsicol (Chlordane) -- [n.d.] 

31 26

Vinegar -- 1950, 1952, 1954, 1960 

30 27

Vitamins -- 1951, 1953, 1956 - 1958, 1960, 1962, 1964 - 1967 

30 28

Vo-Ag -- 1951, 1965 - 1967 

30 29

Walnuts -- 1932, 1948, 1950 - 1957, 1959 - 1961, 1964, 1966 - 1967 

30 30

Washington Chemistry Clinic Papers -- 1951 

30 31

Waste Disposal 

30
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 1950 - 1959 

30 32

(2 of 2) 1950 - 1959 

31 1

 1960s (1960, 1961, 1962, 1963) -- 1957 - 1958, 1960 -1 963 

31 2

[Waste Water] -- 1964 - 1968 

31
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

31 3

(2 of 2) 

31 4

Water 

31 5
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 1950 - 1968 

31 5

(2 of 4) 1950 - 1968 

31 6

(3 of 4) 1950 - 1968 

31 7

(4 of 4) 1950 - 1968 

31 8

Hyacinth -- 1966 

31 9

Pollution (Agriculture Sources) 

31 10

Pollution Industry & City 1967 -- 1964 - 1968 

31 11

Purification -- 1960 - 11962, 1966 - 1967 

31 12

Watermelon -- 1951 - 1953, 1956 - 1960, 1962 

31 13

Wax -- 1947, 1949 - 1952, 1954 - 964, 1966 

31 14

Weed Control -- 1949 - 1954, 1956 - 1959, 1961 - 1968 

31
Box Folder

(1 of 4) 

31 15

(2 of 4) 

31 16

(3 of 4) 

31 17

(4 of 4) 

31 18

Wheat 

31
Box Folder

Undated and Til 1955 -- 1921, 1948 - 1954, 1965 - 1967 

31 19

(1 of 2) 1956 to 1961 -- 1956 - 1961 

31 20

(2 of 2) 1956 to 1961 -- 1956 - 1961 

31 21

(1 of 2) 1962 - 1963 -- 1961 - 1963 

31 22

(2 of 2) 1956 to 1961 -- 1956 - 1961 

32 1

(1 of 2) 1964 - 1964 -- 1963 -1965, 1967 

32 2

(2 of 2) 1964 - 1964 -- 1963 -1965, 1967 

32 3

Wood -- 1932, 1937, 1947 - 1952, 1954 - 1967 

32
Box Folder

(1 of 6) 

32 6

(2 of 6) 

32 7

(3 of 6) 

32 8

(4 of 6) 

32 9

(5 of 6) 

32 10

(6 of 6) 

32 11

Wood Distillation -- 1947 - 1948, 1965 

32 12

Wood Preservation -- 1928, 1943, 1946 - 1947, 1949, 1951 - 1956, 1958, 1960 - 1962, 1966 - 1967 

32
Box Folder

(1 of 2) 

32 13

(2 of 2) 

32 14

Wood Pulp -- 1948 - 1949, 1954, 1966 - 1967 

32 15

Wood Sugar Molasses -- 1948, 1950 - 1951, 1954 - 1955, 1957, 1963, 1966 - 1967 

32 16

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V. Miscellaneous 

Box Folder

Chemurgic Emblem -- [n.d.] 

32 17

Commission on Increased Industrial Use of Agricultural Products - Report to the Congress -- 1957 

32 18

Minutes - December 5, 1935 -- 1935 

32 19

Minutes - January 22, 1937 -- 1937 

32 20

Chemurgic Papers -- 1946 - 1952 

32 21

Farm Chemurgic Papers - 1951 Series No. 6 "Boxboard from Wheat Straw to Replace Wood Veneer in Wire-Bound Shipping Containers -- 1951 

32 22

Farm Chemurgic Papers - 1952 Series No. 2 "Atomic Energy and Its Application in Plant Science Effects of Radiation on Plants" -- 1952 

32 23

Farm Chemurgic Papers - 1951 Series No. 1 "Reconstructing the Soils of the World to Meet Human Needs" -- 1951 

32 24

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VI. Farm Chemurgic Digest/  Farm Chemurgic Journal 

Box Folder

 April 1953 

32 25

January 1957 (missing Oct 2012) 

32 26

 January - February 1964 

32 27

March 1964 

32 28

 June 1964 

32 29

 July 1964 

32 30

 September - October 1964 

32 31

 November - December 1964 

32 32

 July 1965 

32 33

 August 1965 

32 34

 September - October 1965 

32 35

 November - October 1965 

32 36

 January - February 1966 

32 37

Volumes - The Council for Agriculture and Chemurgic Research - Chemurgic Digest 

33
Box Folder

vol. 1 - 3 1955 

33

vol. 4 - 6 1956 

33

vol. 7 -11 (6 copies) 1957 

33

vol. 12 - 14 (3 copies) 1958 

33

vol. 15 - 17 (3 copies) 1959 

33

 July 1966 

32 38

 August 1966 

32 39

 January - February 1967-69 -- 1967 - 1969 

32 40

 March 1967 - 1969 -- 1967 - 1969 

32 41

 January - February 1967 - 1969 -- 1967 - 1969 

32 42

 October 1970 

33 1 -2

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VII. Audio-Visual Materials 

Box Folder

Photograph - [Alcohol From Grain] -- circa 1933 

33 3

Contents of 3 metal boxes (too rusted to keep) of index cards containing subscriber account information ca. 1940s - 1970s 

34

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