Norris E. Dodd papers, 1900-1968.

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Norris E. Dodd papers, 1900-1968.

Diaries, memoranda, reports, speeches and writings, audiovisual material, and memorabilia, relating to American and world agricultural problems.

16 ms. boxes, 5 linear ft.

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United States. Department of Agriculture

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Dodd, Norris E. (Norris Edward), 1879-1968

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United States under secretary of agriculture, 1946-1948; director-general, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, 1948-1954. From the description of Norris E. Dodd papers, 1900-1968. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870130 Biographical/Historical Note United States under secretary of agriculture, 1946-1948; director-general, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization, 1948-1954. From the guid...

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