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279 Selected Bibliography Archival Collections Chicago Municipal Reference Collection Chicago Board of Health Reports Clean Living (newsletter) City of Milwaukee Legislative Reference Bureau City of New York Municipal Reference Bureau Annual Reports of the Department of Health of the City of New York (ARDHCNY) Consumers’ Research, Inc. Collection, Rutgers University Special Collections and University Archives Files on Pests and Pesticides, Insecticides and Chemicals Enoch Pratt Free Library Local History Collection (Baltimore) Files on Rats-Baltimore-Extermination Langsdale Library Special Collections, University of Baltimore Citizens’ Planning and Housing Association Collection Library of Congress Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps Lower East Side Tenement Museum Oral histories Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library Maryland Historical Society Annual Reports of the Health Department of the City of Baltimore (ARHDCB) National Archives and Records Administration Record Group 22—Records of the Fish and Wildlife Service Record Group 88—Records of the Food and Drug Administration Olkowski, Helga and William—Personal Archive Rockefeller Foundation Archives, Rockefeller Archive Center (RAC) Record Group 1.2, Series 200—Records of the Rodent Ecology Project Smithsonian Institution Archives Washington, D.C., Historical Society Annual Reports of the Health Officer of the District of Columbia (ARHODC) 280 Selected Bibliography Books, Articles, Reports, and Dissertations Abbott, Edith. The Tenements of Chicago, 1908–1935. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1936. Addams, Jane. Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes, edited by V. B. Brown. Boston: St. Martin’s, 1999. Agrawal, Arun. Environmentality: Technologies of Government and the Making of Subjects. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press, 2005. Aldrich, Sherman. “Leasing: The Chicago Leasing Experience.” Paper presented at the Seminar on Managing Low-Rent Housing: A Record of Current Experiences and Practice in Public Housing, Washington, D.C., June 13–24, 1938. American Civic Association. “Fight the Flies.” National Geographic Magazine 21 (1910): 383–85. Anderson, Kay. Vancouver’s Chinatown: Racial Discourse in Canada, 1875–1980. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 1991. Anderson, Warwick. “Natural Histories of Infectious Disease: Ecological Vision in Twentieth-Century Biomedical Science.” Osiris 19 (2004): 39–61. Apple, Rima. Mothers and Medicine: A Social History of Infant Feeding, 1890–1950. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1987. Armstrong, D. “The House-Fly and Diarrheal Disease among Children.” Journal of the American Medical Association 62 (1914): 200–1. Ashliman, D. L. “The Pied Piper of Hameln and Related Legends from Other Towns.” 1999–2011. Online at http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/hameln.html. Accessed on May 31, 2012. Ashton, A. Daniel, and William B. Jackson. “Field Testing of Rodenticides in a Resistant-Rat Area of Chicago.” Pest Control (August 1979): 14–16. Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor. Flies and Diarrheal Disease. New York: Department of Health, 1915. ———. Flies and Diarrheal Disease. New York: Department of Health, 1914. Atlas, John, and Peter Dreier. “From Projects to Communities: How to Redeem Public Housing.” The American Prospect 10 (1992): 74–85. Austen, E. “The House-Fly, Its Life History, Importance As a Disease Carrier, and Practical Measures for Its Suppression.” British Museum Economics Series (1913): 1–12. Back, E. A., and R. T. Cotton. Hydrocyanic Acid Gas As a Fumigant for Destroying Household Insects. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1932. Baker, Richard L. “Integrated Pest Management: Accentuate the ‘I’.” Pest Management (August 1982): 19–21. Bakker, Isabella, and Rachel Silvey. Beyond States and Markets: The Challenges of Social Reproduction. London: Routledge, 2008. Baltimore Redevelopment Commission. The Baltimore Plan. 20 minutes. Evanston , Ill.: Encyclopedia Britannica Films, 1953. Selected Bibliography 281 Bartlett, Arthur. “Chemical Marvels Take the ‘Bugs’ out of Living.” Popular Science (May 1945): 150–54. Beattie, W. R. “The Use of Hydrocyanic Acid Gas for Exterminating Household Insects.” Science 14, no. 247 (1901): 285–89. Beauregard, Robert A. “If Only the City Could Speak: The Politics of Representation .” In Spatial Practices: Critical Explorations in Social/Spatial Theory, edited by Helen Liggett and David C. Perry, 59–80. Thousand Oaks, Calif.: Sage, 1995. ———. Voices of Decline: The Postwar Fate of U.S. Cities. New York: Routledge, 2003. Beck, Alan M. The Ecology of Stray Dogs: A Study of Free-Ranging Urban Animals. Baltimore, Md.: York Press, 1973. Becker, D. “The Visitor to the New York City Poor, 1843–1920.” PhD dissertation , Columbia University, 1960. Beecher, Catharine, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. The American Woman’s Home. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 2002. Bengelsdorf, Irving. “Boric Acid Held Best Roach Killer: Cheap, Safe Powder Tests Better Than Potent Insecticides.” The Apartment Journal (1966): 20–21. Bernton, Harry S., and Halla Brown. “Cockroach...

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