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After the War: Freer trade or far-reaching controls? An address delivered by Joseph S. Davis, Ph.D., Director, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, at the 25th annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association

After the War: Freer trade or far-reaching controls? An address delivered by Joseph S. Davis, Ph.D., Director, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, at the 25th annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association

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After the War: Freer trade or far-reaching controls? An address delivered by Joseph S. Davis, Ph.D., Director, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, at the 25th annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association

by Davis, Joseph S

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Winnipeg, Manitoba: Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, 1944. Pamphlet. 15p., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, touch of rust to staples, wraps toned along top edges else very good condition.

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Title
After the War: Freer trade or far-reaching controls? An address delivered by Joseph S. Davis, Ph.D., Director, Food Research Institute, Stanford University, at the 25th annual meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association
Author
Davis, Joseph S
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Pamphlet
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Publisher
Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association
Place of Publication
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Date Published
1944
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Canada; Economics; 1940S; World War II;

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