USDA Insecticide Division notebooks on white arsenic : notebooks 1922-1946.

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USDA Insecticide Division notebooks on white arsenic : notebooks 1922-1946.

The USDA Insecticide Division notebooks on white arsenic are notebooks of scientists who worked on white arsenic research in the Insecticide Division, Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. Names on notebooks include F.E. Dearborn, Charles Meldrum Smith, Ole Anker Nelson, Lloyd E. Smith, J.W. Barnes, Cecil Robert Gross, J. Weisser, Carroll Clayton Cassil, E.H. Hamilton, Robert K. Preston, Robert A. Hayes, N. Green, Houston Vernon Claborn, and W.H. Tonkin.

2.5 Linear ft. (2 boxes)

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National Agricultural Library, NAL

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Barnes, J. Wesley.

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Hamilton, E. H. (Evelyn Harrison), 1895-

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Evelyn Harrison Hamilton was graduated from Davidson College in 1917. While a student, he was a member of the Eumenean Society. After graduation he attended Union Theological Seminary and the Bible Seminary in New York. He served as a missionary in China, Japan, and Taiwan as well as taking interim pastorates in Georgia, Tennessee, and West Virginia. Hamilton wrote the words of the Davidson fight song, "O Davidson." He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree by Davidson College in 1917...

Gross, Cecil Robert.

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Hayes, Robert A.

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Green, N.

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Dearborn, F. E.

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United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Insecticide Division

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USDA research on insecticides began in 1910 with the Insecticide and Fungicide Board of the Bureau of Chemistry. In 1927 the Bureau of Chemistry merged with the Bureau of Soils and the soil-related divisions of the Bureau of Plant Industry to form the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. Research on insecticides continued under the broad research subject group "Chemical and Technological Research." In 1934 the Insecticide Division of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils was transferred to the Bureau of E...

Smith, Lloyd E. (Lloyd Edwin), 1902-1971

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Nelson, Ole Anker.

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Tonkin, W. H.

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Cassil, Carroll Clayton.

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Claborn, Houston Vernon.

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Preston, Robert, Esq.

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Smith, Charles Meldrum.

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Weisser, J.

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