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1. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Secondary Boycott of Crowley's Milk Co., Inc Investigation of secondary boycott of Crowley's Milk Co., inc

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2. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry. Casein and milk protein product imports; new dairy producing facilities in the United States of foreign based corporations; U.S. Department of Agriculture's implementation of the orderly marketing provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985; cheek branding in the Milk Production Termination Program; and Processed Products Inspection Improvement Act Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., Congressional Sales Office, U.S. G.P.O.; 1987

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3. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Special Subcommittee to Investigate the Secondary Boycott of Crowley's Milk Co., Inc Investigation of secondary boycott of Crowley's Milk Co., inc. Washington: U. S. Govt. Print. Off; 1948

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4. Harris & Ewing Head of congressional bloc to help butter, cheese and egg producers. Washington, D.C., Nov. 8. Dairy State Legislators opened a drive today to force the House Agricultural Committee to include in the new Farm Bill a program of benefits for the nation's butter, cheese and milk producers. Headed by Rep. August H. Anderson, R. of Minn. a bloc of Congressmen plan to meet with representatives of the National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation to work out details for a proposed three point program for dairy farmers. The program includes: increased tariff on dairy imports as well as vegetable oils, regulation of imports so that the incoming products will have to meet the same sanitary requirements as the domestic - a provision that could amount to embargo in some cases, bloc members said. Limitation on the use of cotton and tobacco acreage for dairying purposes. 11/8/37 [19]37 November 8

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5. Harris & Ewing Head of congressional bloc to help butter, cheese and egg producers. Washington, D.C., Nov. 8. Dairy State Legislators opened a drive today to force the House Agricultural Committee to include in the new Farm Bill a program of benefits for the nation's butter, cheese and milk producers. Headed by Rep. August H. Anderson, R. of Minn. a bloc of Congressmen plan to meet with representatives of the National Cooperative Milk Producers Federation to work out details for a proposed three point program for dairy farmers. The program includes: increased tariff on dairy imports as well as vegetable oils, regulation of imports so that the incoming products will have to meet the same sanitary requirements as the domestic - a provision that could amount to embargo in some cases, bloc members said. Limitation on the use of cotton and tobacco acreage for dairying purposes. 11/8/37

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6. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it."] 1939 Feb

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7. Lange, Dorothea On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it." 1939 Feb

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8. Dick, Sheldon Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The second pressure pump in the cellar of the house on the Enos Royer farm. The family's milk supply is stored here 1938

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9. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it."] 1939 Feb

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10. White house conference on child health and protection. Sec. II: Public health service and administration. Committee on milk production and control. Preliminary report of Committee on milk production and control, White house conference on child health and protection, Washington, D.C., November 19-22, 1930 Washington: U. S. Govt. print. off; 1931

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11. A Desert Milkman. Camels are seldom harnessed in the land of the Sahara but when milk and such commodities are to be hauled from house to house a cart is usually used and the favorite pack on the back abandoned. This picture shows the milkman of Toggourt making his daily rounds with goat and camel milk for sale May 25, 1920 [date received]

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12. Harris & Ewing Vice President enjoys milk from refillable bossy. Frederick, Md. June 4. The "drinks" were on the house and they were milk, as Vice President Garner with other members of Congress enjoyed the annual Alfalfa Club outing today near. Left to right: Joseph E. Himes, who played host to the club; Rep. Bert Snell of New York, House Minority Leader; and Vice President Garner, 6/4/38 [19]38 June 4

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13. United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia Regulations with respect to milk and milk products Washington: U. S. Govt. Print. Off; 1950

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14. Illinois. General assembly. Joint committee on tuberculin test and pasteurization of milk Joint committee of House and Senate to investigate the tuberculin test and the pasteurization of milk and its products

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15. United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture. Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy and Poultry. Casein and milk protein product imports; new dairy producing facilities in the United States of foreign based corporations; U.S. Department of Agriculture's implementation of the orderly marketing provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985; cheek branding in the Milk Production Termination Program; and Processed Products Inspection Improvement Act

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16. Dick, Sheldon Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The second pressure pump in the cellar of the house on the Enos Royer farm. The family's milk supply is stored here

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17. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it."]

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18. Lange, Dorothea [Untitled photo, possibly related to: On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it."]

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19. Lange, Dorothea On the plains west of Fresno, California. Family of seven from Oregon dairy ranch which they lost. "We tried to get too big, I guess. Milk cans are all that's left of the dairy. Now pick bolls to make fifty cents to one dollar a day. We can't work every day or maybe we could get by." Rent for house without water or sanitation -six dollars per month. Plan next to pick fruit. "They say if you come to California, you always come back, but I'm willing to leave it."

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20. Illinois. General assembly. Joint committee on tuberculin test and pasteurization of milk Joint committee of House and Senate to investigate the tuberculin test and the pasteurization of milk and its products Springfield, Ill: Illinois state journal co., state printers; [1910]

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