 | Charles Richard Van Hise - Food conservation - 1917 - 169 pages
...grocery methods to the end that time, energy, fuel, equipment, and men may be conserved, and that the wholesome food may be placed in the hands of consumers...national, cooperate to the fullest extent with the United States Food Administration and that they immediately express their purpose so to do by communicating... | |
 | Agriculture - 1919 - 232 pages
...grocery methods to the end that time, energy, fuel, equipment, and men may be conserved, and that the wholesome food may be placed in the hands of consumers...national, cooperate to the fullest extent with the United States Food Administration and that they immediately express their purpose so to do by communicating... | |
 | Benjamin Horace Hibbard - Agriculture - 1919 - 232 pages
...grocery methods to the end that time, energy, fuel, equipment, and men may be conserved, and that the wholesome food may be placed in the hands of consumers...national, cooperate to the fullest extent with the United States Food Administration and that they immediately express their purpose so to do by communicating... | |
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