Box 0008
Contains 19 Results:
87. “Scientists creating opportunities for world abundance,” address, Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters, East Lansing, Michigan. United States Department of Agriculture, 3/23/1951
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
89. “Opportunities for world abundance.” Journal of Politics 13: 325-44, 1951
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
90. “Soil and land classification.” Journal of Farm Economics 33: 499-513, 1951
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
93. “Writing scientific and technical books for laymen,” Publishers' Weekly, 2242-44, 12/16/1951
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
94. “World food possibilities and fertility status of our soils.” (With A. C. Orvedal), in Mineral Nutrition of Plants, Madison, 1951
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
95. “Potentialities and problems of arid soils.” National Research Council of Israel. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Desert Research, Jerusalem, 1952
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
96. “Soil management in gardens.” The Garden Journal of the New York Botanical Garden. Part I, 2: 40-42, Part II, 2: 72-73, 78, 1952
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
97. “’Poor’ farms – an outdated national luxury.” Successful Farming 50: 33, 114, 1952
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.
98. “Using our soils to keep men free.” Agricultural Institute Review 7: 11-14 and 48-54, 1952
See Oversize Box 73, Folder 1180
99. “What makes good scientific writing?” In The Wonderful World of Books, 194-98. New American Library: New York, 1953
Series II includes originals and photocopies of Kellogg's published works as well as some related correspondence. This series is arranged in original, rough chronological order according to Kellogg's numbering system, which is described in the key to publications at the beginning of the series. Publications not listed in the key were added to the end of the series and are arranged in chronological order.