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  • Microbiology of merchantable canned corn, by Viola Mae Michael ...

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    • 1934.
    • 1934
  • Misbranding of canned corn (underweight) [microform]

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    • Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1909.
    • 1909
  • Corn statistics [by] National Canners Association, 1917.

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    • Washington, D.C., 1917.
    • 1917
  • Misbranding of bottled beer (as to place of manufacture); misbranding of canned corn (underweight) [microform]

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    • Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1909.
    • 1909
  • Misbranding of corn and beans (underweight) [microform]

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    • Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1909.
    • 1909
  • Report of the Federal trade commission on canned foods, 1918 : Corn, peas, string beans, tomatoes and salmon. November 21, 1921.

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    • Washington : Govt. print. off., 1922.
    • 1922
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    Text 301 Un324Off-site
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  • American art, how it can be made to flourish, by J.C. Dana.

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    • Woodstock, Vt. [The Elm Tree Press] 1914.
    • 1914
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  • American art, how it can be made to flourish / by John Cotton Dana.

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    • Woodstock, Vt. : [The Elm tree press], 1929.
    • 1929
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  • American art, how it can be made to flourish / by J.C. Dana.

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    • Woodstock, Vt. : [The Elm Tree Press], 1914.
    • 1914
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  • American art; how it can be made to flourish, by John Cotton Dana.

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    • Woodstock, Vt., 1929.
    • 1929
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    Text *KP (Elm tree) (Dana, J. C. American art; how it can be made to flourish. 1929)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • American art, how it can be made to flourish, by J.C. Dana.

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    • Woodstock, Vt. [The Elm tree press] 1914.
    • 1914
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    Text *KP (Elm tree) (Dana, J. C. American art, how it can be made to flourish. 1914)Schwarzman Building - Rare Book Collection Room 328

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  • Winning with synergy : how America can regain the competitive edge / Peter and Susan Corning.

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    • San Francisco : Harper & Row, [1986], ©1986.
    • 1986-1986
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    Text HC106.8 .C668 1986Off-site
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  • Winning with synergy : how America can regain the competitive edge / Peter and Susan Corning.

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    • San Francisco : Harper & Row, c1986.
    • 1986
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    Text JLD 87-970Offsite
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  • How all can help to win the war [microform] By Thomas W. Lamont ...

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    • New York, Corn Exchange Bank [1918]
    • 1918-
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    Text *Z BTZO p.v. 11 no. 15Schwarzman Building M1 - Microforms Room 315

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  • Report of the Federal Trade Commission on canned foods, 1918. Corn, peas, string beans, tomatoes and salmon. November 21, 1921.

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    • Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1922.
    • 1922
  • Processes in which women can do the work of enlisted men.

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    • Philadelphia : Corn Exchange National Bank, [1918?]
    • 1918
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    Text Soc 1770.1.917Off-site
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  • Processes in which women can do the work of enlisted men [microform]

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    • Philadelphia, Corn Exchange National Bank, [1918?]
    • 1918
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    Text *Z BTZE p.v. 914-919Offsite
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  • H.B.J. van Rijn. Burgemeester van Venlo, pionier der milieuhygiëne. [Door] C. can den Berg.

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    • Assen, Van Gorcum, 1971.
    • 1971
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    Text RA424.5.R5B47Off-site
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  • H. B. J. van Rijn. Burgemeester van Venlo, pionier der milieuhygiëne. [Door] C. can den Berg.

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    • Assen, Van] Gorcum, 1971.
    • 1971
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    Text L-10 9489 v. 12Offsite
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  • H.B.J. van Rijn. Burgemeester van Venlo, pionier der milieuhygiëne. [Door] C. can den Berg.

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    • Assen, Van Gorcum, 1971.
    • 1971
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  • Misbranding of water (artificially lithiated water labeled as natural product); misbranding of canned corn (underweight); misbranding of cereal (as to quality and digestive properties); misbranding of canned tomatoes (underweight); adulteration and misbranding of syrup (as to presence of maple sugar); misbranding of syrup (as to place of manufacture andamount of maple sugar present) [microform]

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    • Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1909.
    • 1909
  • Adulteration and misbranding of oats (as to presence of barley); adulteration and misbranding of lithia water (BasicLithia Water); adulteration and misbranding of buckwheat flour (as to presence of wheat and maize); misbranding of vinegar (as to location and name of manufacturer); misbranding of canned corn (underweight) [microform]

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    • Washington, D.C. : [s.n.], 1909.
    • 1909
  • A letter to a member of parliament, [electronic resource] : on the Present distresses of the poor; the Real Causes of those distresses, and the most Probable Means of removing them. In this letter the Author has considered the Expediency of Curtailing the Bounty upon Corn; and Rendered it incontestibly evident, that nothing but the Continuance of the Bounty, can keep a plentiful Supply of Grain in the Kingdom.

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    • London : printed for Robert Horsfield, in Ludgate-Street, MDCCLXVII. [1767]
    • 1767
    • 1 Resource

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  • Cook like a local : flavors that can change how you cook and see the world / Chris Shepherd ; with Kaitlyn Goalen ; photographs by Julie Soefer.

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    • New York : Clarkson Potter/Publishers, [2019]
    • 2019
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    Text JFF 20-523Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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  • Returns of all accounts that have been received during the year 1826, in compliance with the several circulars issued from the foreign office, relative to foreign corn; as far as the same can be made up. (Monthly prices of wheat, rye, barley, and oats) ... Board of Trade ...

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    • [London, 1826]
    • 1826
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    Text TFI+ (Great Britain. Trade board. Returns of all accounts that have been received)Offsite
  • Returns of all accounts that have been received during the year 1826, in compliance with the several circulars issued from the foreign office, relative to foreign corn; as far as the same can be made up [microform]. (Monthly prices of wheat, rye, barley, and oats) ... Board of Trade ...

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    • [London, 1826]
    • 1826
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  • The bishop of Chester's case, with relation to the wardenship of Manchester. In which it is shewn, that no other degrees but such as are taken in the university, can be deemed legal qualifications for any ecclesiastical preferment in England [electronic resource].

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    • Cambridge : printed at the University-Press, by Corn. Crownfield, Printer to the University of Cambridge, MDCCXXI. [1721]
    • 1721
    • 1 Resource

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  • Can a bishop prevent the settlement of a "Qualified Minister of the Church" as rector of a parish in his diocese? An opinion. Printed by order of the rector; wardens and vestrymen of the Church of the Good Shepherd Quincy, Ill., accompanied with a letter addressed to the Clerical and Lay Delegates of Quincy, July, 1883.

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    • [n.p.] Cadogan & Gardner, 1883.
    • 1883
  • Impartial observations on the mode of levying the distillery duties, [electronic resource] : as recommended by Sir John Dalrymple, Bart. in an address to the landholders of England. With a proposal For better securing the Interests of the Landholder, the Distiller, and the Revenue, than can be expected from adopting that Mode. Illustrated with an Account of the Quantities of Corn-Spirits charged with Duty in England and Scotland, and the Amount of the Duties from Midsummer 1749 to Midsummer 1783, distinguishing each year, with several other States from Accounts laid before the Honourable House of Commons.

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    • Edinburgh : printed for William Creech, M,DCC,LXXXVI. [1786]
    • 1786
    • 1 Resource

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  • In U.S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, patent appeal No. 2736, in re Minnesota Valley Canning Company, trade-mark; brief for Commissioner of Patents [microform]

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    • [Washington?] : U.S. G.P.O., 1930.
    • 1930
  • The poison squad : one chemist's single-minded crusade for food safety at the turn of the twentieth century / Deborah Blum.

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    • New York, New York : Penguin Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, 2018.
    • 2018-2018
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  • The poison squad : one chemist's single-minded crusade for food safety at the turn of the twentieth century / Deborah Blum.

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    • 2018-2018
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  • The modern husbandman, [electronic resource] : for the month of March, Containing the following Particulars, Viz. I. An Account of sowing Wheat-Seed in March. II. How to improve late-sown Crops of Wheat. III. Several necessary Ways to prepare, sow, and improve, different Sorts of Barley. IV. Of Sowing Oats, Pease, Thetches, and Tills different Ways in March. V. Of Sowing artificial Grass-Seeds in different Manners. VI. A Description of an excellent new-invented Swing-Plough, now in Use for plowing dry Soils. Vii. The Benefit of Rolling Corn and Grass-Grounds in this Month. Viii. The Copy of a Letter for sending Aylesbury pirky Wheat-Seed to a Gentleman, with the Author's Answer to the same. IX. The late Sir John Dalrymple's Character, and the Copy of his first Letter to the Author. X. Copy of a Letter from a very learned Gentleman, with the Author's Answer. XI. An Account of a new-invented; cheap, small Tool, that prepares the finest and most profitable Wheat-Seed, that can be sown; which was invented by an unknown Gentleman, and lately sent to this Author as a Present, who now furnishes the same Sort to any Person that will buy it; being a Tool of great Profit to all Farmers and Gentlemen, who occupy Arable Land, and which will effectually supply the Use of the great Round Wire Worm - Screen, that costs Thirty Pounds. To which are added, Many other Curious and Serviceable Matters, never before published. By William Ellis, A Farmer, of Little Gaddesden, near Hempstead, in Hertfordshire.

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    • London : printed for, and sold by T. Osborne, in Gray's-Inn, and M. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster-Row, M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]
    • 1744
    • 1 Resource

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