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203 Bibliography Wartime Sources v฀Journal Articles Annals of Iowa Editorial Department.“Iowa Fighting Power Afloat.” Annals of Iowa 24 (July 1942): 194–99. Annals of Iowa Editorial Department. “War Memorial and Archives Building.” Annals of Iowa 26 (April 1945): 307–11. Annals of Iowa Editorial Department. “War Record Work in Iowa.” Annals of Iowa 26 (July 1944): 61–63. Bennett, M. K. “Essential Food Requirements in Wartime.” Journal of Farm Economics 25 (November 1943): 835–47. Black, John D.“American Agriculture in the New War and Defense Situation .” Journal of Farm Economics 23 (1941): 28–36. Brewster, John M. “Farm Technological Advance and Total Population Growth.” Journal of Farm Economics 27 (August 1945): 509–25. Canning, John B. “Foods for Defense.” Journal of Farm Economics 23 (November 1941): 697–711. Colton, Kenneth E. “Preserving War Records: The Iowa War Records Commission.” Annals of Iowa 24 (July 1942): 84. ——. “That Our Memory May Be Green: The Iowa War Records Commission .” Annals of Iowa 24 (July 1942): 91–104. Deering, Charles C. “The Telephone in Iowa.” Annals of Iowa 23 (April 1942): 287–308. Gallaher, Ruth A.“Phil Stong’s Hawkeyes.” Palimpsest 21 (1940): 297–308. 204 Bibliography Gallaher, Ruth A. “Pictures Are History.” Palimpsest 27 (November 1946): 352–55. Green, Constance. “The Role of Women as Production Workers in War Plants in Connecticut Valley.” Smith College Studies in History 28 (1946): 1–78. Hobson, Asher.“War Adjustments for American Agriculture.” Journal of Farm Economics 22 (1940): 269–78. Johnson, O. R. “The Family Farm.” Journal of Farm Economics 26 (August 1944): 529–48. Johnson, Sherman E. “Adapting Agricultural Programs for War Needs.” Journal of Farm Economics 24 (February 1942): 1–16. ——.“Food Production Policies in Wartime.”Journal of Farm Economics 25 (August 1943): 545–59. Kimball, E. Smith. “Characteristics of U.S. Poultry Statistics.” Journal of Farm Economics 22 (1940): 359–66. Petersen, William J. “Agriculture and the AAA.” Palimpsest 17 (August 1936): 255–61. ——. “The Beginnings of Davenport: Then and Now.” Palimpsest 20 (August 1939): 273–80. ——.“The Beginnings of Dubuque: Then and Now.”Palimpsest 21 (November 1940): 387–92. ——. “Iowa in 1936: Agriculture and Industry.” Palimpsest 18 (August 1937): 262–69. ——.“The Political Potpourri.” Palimpsest 16 (August 1936): 271–79. ——.“Remember Pearl Harbor.” Palimpsest 23 (February 1942): 33–46. Peterson, Arthur G. “Governmental Policy Relating to Farm Machinery in World War I.” Agricultural History 17 (January 1943): 31–40. Schwartz, Harry. “Hired Farm Labor in World War II.” Journal of Farm Economics 24 (1942): 826–44. Smith,RaymondC.“SocialEffectsof theWarandtheDefenseProgramon American Agriculture.” Journal of Farm Economics 23 (1941): 15–27. Swisher, J. A.“Remember Our Heroes.” Palimpsest 23 (June 1942): 189– 203. Thornton, Harrison John. “State of the Union in 1946.” Palimpsest 27 (January 1946): 1–18. [18.217.203.172] Project MUSE (2024-04-26 15:27 GMT) Bibliography 205 v฀Books Alsop, Joseph, and Robert Kintner. American White Paper: The Story of American Diplomacy and the Second World War. New York: Stratford, 1940. Anderson, Sherwood. Home Town. New York: Alliance, 1940. Anthony, Susan B., II. Out of the Kitchen—Into the War: Women’s Winning Role in the Nation’s Drama. New York: Stephen Daye, 1943. Baker, Laura Nelson. Wanted: Women in War Industry. The Complete Guide to a War Factory Job. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1943. Baker,O.E.,Ralph Borsodi,and M.L.Wilson.Agriculture in Modern Life. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1939. Barclay, Hartley W., ed. How Your Business Can Help Win the War. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1942. Bayles, William D. Caesars in Goose Step. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1940. Bourke-White, Margaret. “Purple Heart Valley”: A Combat Chronicle of the War in Italy. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1944. Bromfield, Louis. Pleasant Valley. Mattituck, NY: Aeonian, 1943. ——. The World We Live In. Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1944. Burke, Helen. War-Time Kitchen. London: Hutchinson, 1943. Campbell, Levin H., Jr. The Industry Ordnancy Team. New York: Whittlesey House, 1946. Carpenter,Allan.Between Two Rivers: Iowa,Year byYear, 1846–1939. Mason City, IA: Klipto Loose Leaf, 1940. Cherne, Leo M. Your Business Goes to War. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1942. Cora, Rose, and Bob Brown. The Country Cookbook. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1937. Corey, Paul. Acres of Antaeus. New York: Henry Holt, 1946. ——. Buy an Acre: America’s Second Front. New York: Dial, 1944. Corson, John J. Manpower for Victory: Total Mobilization for Total War. New York: Farrar & Rhinehart, Inc., 1943. Croy, Homer. Corn Country. New York: Duell, Sloan, & Pearce, 1947. Davis, Forrest, and Ernest...

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