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1. Bransby, David Production. Aircraft. As the bit bites deep into tough metal, this mechinist in a large Western aircraft plant smiles with grim satisfaction. He's ahead of schedule, and he knows that every job completed ahead of time is a sharper thorn in the side of our enemies 1942 June

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2. Palmer, Alfred T. Antiaircraft gun carriage workers. Workers assembling the elevating mechanism of one of America's many new thirty-seven-millimeter antiaircraft gun carriages. These guns will soon take their place in the protection of our soil against the best-armoured and the fastest-flying planes that our enemies can produce. Scene in a Pennsylvania engineering plant now converted almost entirely to America's war program production. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania 1941 Dec

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3. Palmer, Alfred T. Antiaircraft gun carriage workers. Workers assembling the elevating mechanism of one of America's many new thirty-seven-millimeter antiaircraft gun carriages. These guns will soon take their place in the protection of our soil against the best-armoured and the fastest-flying planes that our enemies can produce. Scene in a Pennsylvania engineering plant now converted almost entirely to America's war program production. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

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4. Bransby, David Production. Aircraft. As the bit bites deep into tough metal, this mechinist in a large Western aircraft plant smiles with grim satisfaction. He's ahead of schedule, and he knows that every job completed ahead of time is a sharper thorn in the side of our enemies

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5. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. After lucite (a shatter-proof plastic "glass") is formed for transparent enclosures, the edges are cut to the right size on an enemy wheel at the North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe 1942 Oct

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6. Palmer, Alfred T. Production. Airplane manufacture, general. After lucite (a shatter-proof plastic "glass") is formed for transparent enclosures, the edges are cut to the right size on an enemy wheel at the North American Aviation plant at Inglewood, California. This plant produces the battle-tested B-25 ("Billy Mitchell") bomber, used in General Doolittle's raid on Tokyo, and the P-51 ("Mustang") fighter plane, which was first brought into prominence by the British raid on Dieppe

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7. Palmer, Alfred T. Antiaircraft gun carriage. Final inspection of a thirty-seven-millimeter antiaircraft gun carriage assembly. America's war program requires increased production of these precision instruments of protection, designed to bring down the best-armoured, the fastest-flying enemy aircraft. Production scene in a Pennsylvania heavy industrial engineering plant now converted almost entirely to military production. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania

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8. Hollem, Howard R. Conversion. Floor waxer plant. He's not drawing a bead on an enemy ship, but he's hitting at the Axis just the same. Formerly a Work Projects Administration timekeeper (WPA), this employee of a small Eastern manufacturing firm is now producing small parts for America's war machine, due to the company's subcontract for defense work. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania

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9. Palmer, Alfred T. Antiaircraft gun carriage. Final inspection of a thirty-seven-millimeter antiaircraft gun carriage assembly. America's war program requires increased production of these precision instruments of protection, designed to bring down the best-armoured, the fastest-flying enemy aircraft. Production scene in a Pennsylvania heavy industrial engineering plant now converted almost entirely to military production. AETNA. Ellwood City, Pennsylvania 1941 Dec

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10. Hollem, Howard R. Conversion. Floor waxer plant. He's not drawing a bead on an enemy ship, but he's hitting at the Axis just the same. Formerly a Work Projects Administration timekeeper (WPA), this employee of a small Eastern manufacturing firm is now producing small parts for America's war machine, due to the company's subcontract for defense work. Floorola Products Inc., York, Pennsylvania 1942 Feb

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11. Nguyen, Ru Catalog of Aleyrodidae on citrus and their natural enemies (Homoptera, Aleyrodidae) Gainesville, FL: Florida Dept. of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry; [1993]

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12. Schaefer, Paul W. Gypsy moth, Lymantria dispar (L.) and its natural enemies in the Far East (especially Japan) Newark, Del., U.S.A.: U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Beneficial Insects Research Laboratory and Dept. of Entomology and Applied Ecology; [1988]

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13. [Trademark registration by S. W. Watts for Watt's Insect Enemy. brand Liquid for Dispelling Insects from Plants, andc.]

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14. Denver, Colorado. Twenty-four hours a day the sparks from acetylene torches of steel workers in eight Denver fabricating plants are flying thick and fast that the U.S. Navy may carry the battle to the enemy in all parts of the world. Here in secluded Denver, the world's largest city not on a navigable waterway, this war production worker, who has never seen a battleship or an ocean, fashions the steel hull parts which are being assembled at Mare Island Navy Yard--1,200 miles from where he and his fellow wokers are on the job to help "keep 'em sailling."

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15. United States. Office of Experiment Stations. The cotton plant Washington: Govt. Print. Off.; 1896

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16. Denver, Colorado. Twenty-four hours a day the sparks from acetylene torches of steel workers in eight Denver fabricating plants are flying thick and fast that the U.S. Navy may carry the battle to the enemy in all parts of the world. Here in secluded Denver, the world's largest city not on a navigable waterway, this war production worker, who has never seen a battleship or an ocean, fashions the steel hull parts which are being assembled at Mare Island Navy Yard--1,200 miles from where he and his fellow wokers are on the job to help "keep 'em sailling." 1942?

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17. [Trademark registration by S. W. Watts for Watt's Insect Enemy. brand Liquid for Dispelling Insects from Plants, andc.] 1876 Aug. 1.

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18. Davis, Kary Cadmus, 1867-1936 Horticulture Philadelphia; London: J. B. Lippincott company; [c1919]

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