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- catalog alternative "H.S.".
- catalog alternative "Historical studies of wartime problems".
- catalog alternative "Historical study (United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics)".
- catalog alternative "Historical study".
- catalog contributor b8102353.
- catalog contributor b8102354.
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog description "Nos. 1-11 prepared in the Special Price Research Division; no. 12-24 in the Historical Price Research Section; no. 25 in the Historical Research Section; no. 26+ in the Division of Historical Studies of Wartime Problems.".
- catalog description "no. 1. World War I; chronology of important events, August 1914-December 1918, by Stella Stewart.-no. 2. Labor relations in the United States; summary of historical events in the world war period, 1912-20, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 3. The effect upon the civilian market of the wartime control of wool and wool products, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 4. Cotton goods; market conditions and wartime controls of the industry, 1914-1918, by J.A. McDevitt.--no. 5. Survey of vegetable oils, 1915-1918, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 6. The furniture industry and wartime controls as they affected the consumer, by Stella Stewart.--no. 7. Condition and regulation of the shoe industry, 1914-1918, by J.A. McDevitt--no. 8. Wartime controls of beef and pork, 1916-1918, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 9. Milk products; a survey of conditions and regulation of the industry, 1914-1918, by J.A. McDevitt.--no. 10. Regulation of supplies of tin cans in World War I, 1916-1918, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 11. Priority control, by Stella Stewart.--no. 12. Transportation, freight rates, and marine war risk insurance, 1914-1920, by Edmund Nash.--no. 13. The effective use of existing industrial capacity, by Stella Stewart.--no. 14. Control of coffee in World War I, by Irving Bernstein.--no. 15. The position of the soap industry in World War I, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 16. Government controls of dried fruits during World War I, by J.D. Edmund Nash.--no. 17. Importance of powers to license industry as an aid to price control, by Stella Stewart.--no. 18. Refrigerators; conservation and curtailment, 1918, by Stella Stewart.--no. 19. Wool f".
- catalog extent "v. ;".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Washington, D.C.] : The Bureau,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918 Economic aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "World war, 1939-1945 Economic aspects United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "no. 1. World War I; chronology of important events, August 1914-December 1918, by Stella Stewart.-no. 2. Labor relations in the United States; summary of historical events in the world war period, 1912-20, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 3. The effect upon the civilian market of the wartime control of wool and wool products, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 4. Cotton goods; market conditions and wartime controls of the industry, 1914-1918, by J.A. McDevitt.--no. 5. Survey of vegetable oils, 1915-1918, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 6. The furniture industry and wartime controls as they affected the consumer, by Stella Stewart.--no. 7. Condition and regulation of the shoe industry, 1914-1918, by J.A. McDevitt--no. 8. Wartime controls of beef and pork, 1916-1918, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 9. Milk products; a survey of conditions and regulation of the industry, 1914-1918, by J.A. McDevitt.--no. 10. Regulation of supplies of tin cans in World War I, 1916-1918, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 11. Priority control, by Stella Stewart.--no. 12. Transportation, freight rates, and marine war risk insurance, 1914-1920, by Edmund Nash.--no. 13. The effective use of existing industrial capacity, by Stella Stewart.--no. 14. Control of coffee in World War I, by Irving Bernstein.--no. 15. The position of the soap industry in World War I, by J.D. Edwards.--no. 16. Government controls of dried fruits during World War I, by J.D. Edmund Nash.--no. 17. Importance of powers to license industry as an aid to price control, by Stella Stewart.--no. 18. Refrigerators; conservation and curtailment, 1918, by Stella Stewart.--no. 19. Wool f".
- catalog title "H.S.".
- catalog title "Hist. study / United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics.".
- catalog title "Historical studies of wartime problems".
- catalog title "Historical study".
- catalog type "text".