North Carolina State University, Department of Forest Biomaterials records, 1946-1986 [manuscript]
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National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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North Carolina State University. College of Natural Resources
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The North Carolina Forestry Foundation and the Pulp and Paper Foundation support the research and educational work of the College of Natural Resources (formerly College of Forest Resources) at North Carolina State University. The Forestry Foundation, created in 1929, is the oldest foundation at the University. The Pulp and Paper Foundation was incorporated in 1954. From the description of North Carolina State University, College of Natural Resources, foundation and development recor...
Society of Wood Science and Technology (U.S.)
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Ellwood, Eric L.
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Technical association of the pulp and paper industry
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North Carolina State University. Dept. of Forest Biomaterials.
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The Department of Wood and Paper Science began in 1949 under the direction of department head Roy M. Carter who initiated both wood science and pulp technology curricula. It was originally called the Department of Wood Science and Technology until its name change to the Department of Wood and Paper Science in 1968. The Department of Wood and Paper Science was renamed the Department of Forest Biomaterials in 2010. From the description of North Carolina State University, Department of ...
Keppler, William John, 1937-
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