Inventory of World Resources, Human Trends and Needs

8 Bibliography

8   Bibliography

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4Lancelot Law Whyte. Aspects of Form. N.Y.: Henry Holt.

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9Prof. Clarence A. Mills. Climate Makes the Man. Harper and Brothers, 1942.

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11Donald M. Michael. Cybernation-The Silent Conquest. Santa Barbara, Calif.: Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1962.

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12Norbert Weiner. Cybernetics. John Wiley & Sons, Technology Press.

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13Sir Halford H. Mackinder. Democratic Ideals and Reality. N.Y.: Henry Holt.

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17John R. Pierce. Electrons, Waves and Messages. Garden City, N.Y.: Hanover House, 1956.

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21Fred Cottrell. Energy and Society. McGraw-Hill, 1955.

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29Linus Pauling. General Chemistry. San Francisco, California: W.H. Freeman and Co.

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30Richard S. Thoman. Geography of Economic Activity. McGraw Hill, 1962.

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33Sir James H. Jeans. Growth of Physical Sciences. N.Y.: Cambridge Univ. Press and MacMillan Co.

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34Dr. Ovid W. Esbach. Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals. Northwestern Univ. N.Y.: John Wiley and Sons, 1960.

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35Leslie Aitchson. History of Metals. MacDonald and Evans, 1960.

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36Anthony Barnett. Human Species. Hardmondsworth, Middlesex, Mass.: Pelican Books, Ltd., 1957.

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37Philip L. Wagner. Human Use of the Earth. Ill.: The Free Press of Glencoe.

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38R. B. Fuller. Ideas and Integrities. Prentice Hall, 1963.

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39Industrial Scrap Generation. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Business and Defense Services, 1957.

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40C. H. Lipsett. Industrial Wastes. Atlas, Publ., 1951.

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41P. W. Bridgeman. Intelligent Individual & Society. N.Y.: Philosophical Lib.

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42Dr. F. C. Phillips. Introduction to Crystallography. Longmans Green and Co., Ltd.

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43Georges and Kinney. Introduction to Mathematical Analysis. N.Y.: MacMillan and Co.

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44Benjamin Lee Whorf. Language, Thought and Reality. John Wiley and Sons, 1956.

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45George Adams and Olive Whicher. Living Plant. Clent & Stourbridge, Worchestshire: Geothan Science Foundation.

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46M. Gardner. Logic Machines and Diagrams. McGraw Hill Co. Inc., 1958.

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47Roger Burlingame. Machines that Built America. Harcourt, Brace Co. The New America Library, 1955.

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48L. Landom Goodman. Man and Automation. Harmondsworth, Middlesex, U.S.A.: Pelican Ltd., 1957.

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49A.R. Ubbelohde. Man and Energy. George Braziller, Inc., 1955.

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50E. Huntingdon. Mainsprings of Civilization. N.Y.: Mentor Books, 1959.

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51Edna Kramer. Main Stream of Mathematics. Oxford Press.

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52Man Measures the Universe. UNESCO Courier, Dec., 1954. 1954.

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53J. Langdon Davies. Man and His Universe. Harper Bros.

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54Kasner and Newman. Mathematics and the Imagination.

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55L. Hogben. Mathematics in the Making. Lund Humphries Co., 1961.

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56H. M. Cundy and A. P. Rollett. Mathematical Models. Publ. Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1961.

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57Paul F. Lazarfield. Mathematical Thinking in Social Sciences. Glencoe, Illinois: Free Press, 1954.

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58Dr. Alexander Simmons. Matrix and Tensor Calculus. Prof. of Mathematics, Northwestern Univ. N.Y.: John Wiley & Sons.

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59S. Lilley. Men, Machines and History. Morris Lib. 609, L 729m.

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60Frasche D. F. Mineral Resources. R. B. Fuller. National Academy of Sciences, Nat. Research Council, 1962.

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61Otto Neurath. Modern Man in the Making. New York and London: Alfred Knopf, 1939.

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62Fred Hoyle. Nature of the Universe. Harper Bros.

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63Cajori. Newton’s Principia, A revision of Motte’s Translation. Univ. of Calif. press.

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64R. B. Fuller. Nine Chains to the Moon. Southern Ill. Univ. Press, 1963.

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65R. B. Fuller. No More Second Hand God. Southern Ill. Univ. Press, 1963.

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66Caryl P. Haskins. Of Societies and Men. Norton Press.

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67Colin Cherry. On Human Communication. Chapman Hall, 1957.

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68James P. Conant. On Understanding Science. Yale Univ. Press.

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69William Vogt. People. N.Y.: William Sloane Assoc., 1960.

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70Edward A. Maziarz. Philosophy of Mathematics. N.Y.: Philosophical Library.

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71Harvey A. Simmons. Plane and Spherical Trigonometry. Prof. of Math., Northwestern Univ. N.Y.: John Wiley & Sons.

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72Jakob Mandelkaker. Principles of New Energy Mechanics. N.Y.: Philosophical Library.

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73L. Von Bertalanffy. Problems of Life. N.Y.: Wiley, 1952.

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74Stuart Chase. Proper Study of Mankind. Harper and Bros.

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75Arnold Toynbee. Prospects of Western Civilization. Columbia Univ. Press, 1949.

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76P. W. Bridgeman. Reflections of a Physicist. N.Y.: Philosophical Library.

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77Coxeter. Regular Polytypes. New York: Pitman.

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78Dr. Albert Einstein. Relativity, the Special and General Theory and Gravitation. Sc. American. 1947 ed. Hartsdale House, 1947.

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79Hans Reichenback. The Rise of Scientific Philosophy. Univ. of Calif. Press.

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80John Rosin and Max Eastman. The Road to Abundance. London: Rider & Co., 1955.

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81Dr. Alfred North Whitehead. Science and the Modern World. Mentor Books, 1960.

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82Anatol Rapaport. Science and the Goals of Man. Harper Bros.

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83Alfred Korzybski. Science and Sanity. Lancaster, Pa.: Science Press Print Co., 1952.

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84Scientific American. Special issues. The Age of Science 900-50, Sept. 1950; Heat, Sept. 1954; The Planet Earth, Sept. 1955; Innovation in Science, Sept. 1958; Ionizing Radiation, Sept. 1959; The Human Species, Sept. 1960; The Living Cell, Sept. 1961; The Antarctic, Sept. 1962; Technology and Economic Development, Sept. 1963. New York, N.Y.

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85C. H. Waddinton. The Scientific Attitude. Pelican Books.

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86Plack. Scientific Autobiography. MacMillan.

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87Derby and Williams. Short History of Technology. Oxford Univ. Press.

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88H. A. Rey. The Stars. Houghton Mifflin Co.

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89Margaret Mead and Rhoda metraux, eds. The Study of Culture at a Distance. Univ. of Chicago Press, 1953.

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90J. S. Brunner, J.J. Goodnow, and G.A. Austin. Study of Thinking. Chapman & Hall, Ltd., 1956.

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91Strength of Metal Aircraft Elements. ANC-5A. Munitions Board Aircraft Committee-Spur. of Documents, U.S.A.

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92G. S. Christiansen and Paul F. Garrett. Structure and Change. W. H. Freeman, Publ., 1960.

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93P. Sorokin. Social and Cultural Dynamics. Vol. I. abridged. London: Owen, 1959.

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94Herman Weyl. Symmetry. Princeton Univ. Press, 1952.

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95Harold F. Blum. Times Arrow & Evolution. Princeton Univ. Press.

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96Lewis Mumford. Technics and Civilization.

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97Reyner Banham. Theory and Design in the First Machine Age. Architectural Press, 1961.

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98Von Newman. Theory of Games. Princeton Univ. Press.

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99A. F. Wells. The Third Dimension in Chemistry. Oxford, 1956.

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100U. S. Papers prepared for the United Nations Conference on the application of science and technology for the benefit of the less developed areas. U. S. Printing Office. Natural Resources. Vol. I & II. 1962 & 1963. Agriculture. Vol. III. Industrial Development. Vol. IV. Transportation. Vol. V. Health and Nutrition. Vol. VI. Social Problems of Development and Urbanization. Vol. VII. Organization, Planning, and Programming for Economic Development. Vol. VIII. Scientific and Technological Policy, Planning, and Organization. Vol. IX. International Cooperation and Problems of Transfer and Adaption. Vol. X. Human Resources. Vol. XI. Communications. Vol. XII. *Papers submitted by all other countries participating in this United Nations Conference, 1963, may be also obtained from U.N. Offices. Washington, D. C.

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101V. Gordon Childe. What Happened in History? Harmonsworth, Middlesex: Pelican Book.

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102Schroedinger. What is Life? Chicago Publ. Center.

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103Drs. Richard Courant and Herbert Robbins. What is Mathematics? Heads of Dept. of Mathematics, N.Y. Univ.

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104Robert Doane. World Balance Sheet. Harper Brox., 1957.

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105G. Brunn. The World in the 20c. Boston: D. C. Heath & Co., 1948.

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106John J. Honigmann. The World of Man. N.Y.: Harper & Bros.

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107W. S. Woytinsky and E.S. Woytinsky. World Population and Production. N.Y.: The Twentieth Century Fund, 1953.

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108John C. Weaver and Fred Lukerman. World Resource Statistics. 2nd Ed. Minneapolis, Minn.: Burgess Publ. Co., 1953.

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109J. D. Bernal. World Without War. Wyman and Sons, Ltd., 1958.

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110Annual Statistical Report for 1961. American Iron and Steel Inst., 1962.

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111Annual Survey of Manufacturers, 1959-69. U. S. Govt. Printing Office. U.S. Dept. of Commerce Bureau of Census.

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112Automobile Facts and Figures 1963. Automobile Manufacturers Assoc.

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113Balance of Payments. Statistical Supplement Revised Edition. U. S. Dept. of Commerce. Office of Business Economics.

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114Business Cycle Developments. Dec. 1962. U.S. Bureau of the Census.

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115Business Outlook, 1963. Studies in Business Economics No. 80. National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.

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116Business Statistics 1961. U.S. Govt. Printing Office., Washington, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Office of Business Economics.

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117Census of Manufacturers. (All issued years). U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Bureau of the Census.

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118Commodity Yearbooks. Prepared and Published by Commodity Research Bureau, Inc. New York, N.Y. Commodity Research Bureau, Inc.

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119Comsumption of Food in the United States 1902-52. Spet. 1962. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Dept. of Agriculture.

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120Cotton Situation. Nov. 1962. Economic Research Service. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture.

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121Foreign Trade of the United States - 1939-49. International Trade Services No. 7, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1951.

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122Historical Statistics of the United States Colonial Times to 1957. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Bureau of Census,

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123Industrial Marketing. Media-Market, Planning Guide Issue. Vol. 48. No. 6, 1963. Advertising Publications, Inc.

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124Marvin Green. International and Metric Units of Measurement. N.Y.: Chemical Publishing Co.

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125International Coal Trade. I.C.T. Vol. 31, No. 12, December, 1962. Bureau of Mines.

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126Mineral Trade Notes. U.S. Dept. of Interior. Bureau of Mines, 1962.

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127Minerals Year book, (All issued years) U.S. Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 1962. Bureau of Mines,

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128Modern Plastics. Report to Management. The Plastic Picture. Breskin Publishing Co.

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129National Organization of the U.S. Vol. I. Encyclopedia of Assoc. Book Tower, Detroit, Mich.: Gale Research Co.

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130Opening (Fall) Enrollment in Higher Education. Analytic Report. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1962.

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131Petroleum Facts and Figures, 1961. American Petroleum Institute.

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132Relative National Accounts. Technical Paper No. 1, N.Y., N.Y.: National Industrial Conference Board, Inc.

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133Scientific and Technical Personnel in Industry 1960. Nat. Sc. Foundation. U.S. Dept. of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1961.

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134Second Semi-Annual Report of the Secretary of Commerce. April - Sept., 1962. U.S. Travel Service.

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135Statistics of State School Systems 1957-58. U. S. Govt. Printing Office, Wash., D.C. U.S. Dept. of Health, Education and Welfare.

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136Statistical Yearbook. No. 9 (1954-57). World Power Conference.

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137Survey and Analysis of the Supply and Availability of Obsolete Iron and Steel Scrap. Jan. 15, 1957. Business and Defense Services Administration, Dept. of Commerce.

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138The Economic Almanac 1962. Gertrude Deutch, Ed. N.Y., N.Y.: National Industrial Conference Board.

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139The European Non-Ferrous Scrap Metal Market. April, 1961. The Non-Ferrous Metals Committee of O.E.E.D.

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140The Long Range Demand for Scientific and Technical Personnel. Nat. Science Foundation. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1961.

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141The Rate and Direction of Inventive Activity, Economic and Social Factors. A Report of the National Bureau of Economic Research. N.Y.: Princeton Univ. Press, 1962.

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142The U.S. Industrial Outlook for 1962. U.S. Govt. Printing Office. Wash. 25, D.C. U.S. Dept. of Commerce. Business and Defense Services Administration.

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143Basic Facts and Figures. UNESCO., 1962.

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144Crop Production Levels and Fertilizer Use. FAO/UN/1962. FAO/UN.

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145Current Economic Indicators, 1960. V.I., N.Y., United Nations.

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146Current Population Reports. SER./P60, No. 37, Jan. 1962. U.N.

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147European Steel Trends. U.N., 1949.

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148F.A.O. Commodity Review. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization of the U.N.,

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149International Abstracts of Economic Statistics. 1919-1930. London: Int. Conf. of Economic Statistics, 1934.

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150International Migration and Economic Development. UNESCO, 1961.

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151International Recommendations on the 1963 World Program of Basic Industrial Statistics. ST/STAT/SER.M. N.Y.: U.N., 1960.

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152Patterns of Industrial Growth 1938-58. United Nations Office of Public Information.

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153Population and Food Supply. August, 1962. United Nations Office of Public Information.

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154Population and Vital Statistics Report. Series/A Vol. VIV. United Nations.

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155Railways and Steel. U.N., 1957.

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156Report on the World Social Situation. 1957, 1961. N.Y., U.N.,

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157Statistical Indications of Housing Conditions. Ser. M. No. 37 N.Y., 1962. U.S.,

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158Statistical Papers. Ser. J. No. 4. U.N., 1961.

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159Transport Statistics for Europe, 1960. A615t, V. 10, 1958. U.N.

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161World Communications. 3rd Ed. 1956. UNESCO.

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162World Economic Survey 1961. New York: Dept. of Economic Survey 1961. United Nations, 1962.

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163World Energy Supplies, 1957-60. Ser. J./No. 5, N.Y., 1962. U.N.

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164Stanley S. Roe. World Vehicle Data. Statistical Dept., U.N., 1962.

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165Yearbook of International Trade Statistics, Volume II. 1960, 1961 and 1962. N.Y.: U.N.,

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166World Power Data. Capacity of Electric Generating Plants and Production of Electrical Energy. August, 1956, Federal Power Commission, Bureau of Power,

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167Yearbook of the American Bureau of Metal Statistics. 1957 & 1959. American Bureau of Metal Statistics.

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168Eugene M. Emme. Aeronautics and Astronauts. 1961, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Wash. D. C. National Aeronautics and Space Adminsitration.

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169Norton Ginsburg. Atlas of Economic Development. Univ. of Chicago.

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170Basic Research in the Navy. Vol. I and II. 1959, U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Office of Tech. Information. Naval Res. ADvisory Bd.

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171Chronology of Missile and Astronautic Events. Report of the Committee on Science and Astronauts, U.S. House of Representatives. 87th Congress, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, Wash., D.C. U.S. House of Representatives.

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172Encyclopedia Britannica World Atlas. 1960.

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173J. Halstrom. Facts Files and Action. Phd. Chapman and Hall,

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174Harry J. Clement. Future of Tourism in the Pacific and Far East. U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1961.

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175C. E. O’Rourke. General Engineering Handbook. 2nd Ed., McGraw Hill. McGraw Hill.

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176Richard S. Thoman. Geography of Economic Activity. McGraw Hill, ‘62. McGraw Hill.

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177Goodes World Atlas. Rand McNally. 11th Edition.

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178Dr. Ovid W. Eshbach. Handbook of Engineering Fundamentals. Northwestern, John Wiley & Sons, 1960. John Wiley & Sons, 1960.

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179Arnold Toynbee and Edward D. Myers. Historical Atlas and Gazeter. Oxford Univ. Press, 1959.

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180Logarithmic Tables of Numbers and Trigometrical Functions to Seven Places. Baron Von Negal (1794), translated by Dr. Breimiker (1847). Revised and enlarged by Dr. W. F. Fischer, Prof. of Natural Philosophy, Univ. of St. Andrews, Fellow of Clare College, Cambridge; D. Van Nostrand and Co., Inc., N.Y.

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181Erik Oberg and Franklin D. Jones. Machinery Handbook. N.Y.: The Industrial Press.

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182Oxford Economic Atlas of the World. Oxford Univ. Press, 1959.

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