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Student Processor: Allena Preston

 

SERIES I             CORRESPONDECE, 1932-1942

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Correspondence March 11, 1932

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Correspondence March 9, 1934

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Correspondence April 8-15, 1935

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Correspondence April 16-20, 1935

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Correspondence December 18, 1940

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Correspondence February 27- December 31, 1941

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Correspondence January 1-9, 1942

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Correspondence January 20-30, 1942

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Correspondence February 1-20, 1942

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Correspondence February 21-27, 1942

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Correspondence March 1-10, 1942

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Correspondence March 11-31, 1942

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Correspondence April 1-18, 1942

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Correspondence April 19-30, 1942

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Correspondence May 1-8, 1942

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Correspondence May 9-30, 1942

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Correspondence June 1-13, 1942

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Correspondence June 15-30, 1942

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Correspondence July 1-8, 1942

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Correspondence July 9-31,1942

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Correspondence August 1-10, 1942

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Correspondence August 16-31, 1942

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Memorandum, Annual Report, Prairie View, Texas, 1941

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Correspondence September 1-30, 1942

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Correspondence October 1-10, 1942

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Correspondence October 11-19, 1942

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Correspondence October 20-30, 1942

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Correspondence November 3-30, 1942

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Correspondence December 1-30, 1942

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Correspondence January 6-31, 1943

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Correspondence February 1-8, 1943

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Correspondence February 10-25, 1943

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Correspondence March 1-30, 1943

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Correspondence December 31, 1943

SERIES 2             COOPERATIVE EXTENSION WORK, 1934-1947

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Short Course Luling Foundation Tri- County, Luling, Texas, July 24 ,1934

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Agriculture Research Bulletin February 1935- October 1941

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U.S. Extension service Special Standing Committee Organization in County Home Demonstration Councils. [Washington, D.C.], 1936

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Farmers Congress, Prairie View, Texas Paid Registration, 1939-1941

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U.S Department of Agriculture- Plans of Farm Buildings for Southern States, Washington, D.C., 1940

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Combined Annual Report Sothern District, Prairie View, Texas, 1940

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(Memorandum Annual Report) December 18, 1940

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Training Lather, Prairie View, Texas, 1941

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Training Leather [College Station], 1941

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U.S. Extension Service- General Information and Regulations Governing Exhibit and Awards During State Short Course, Washington, D.C.,1941

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U.S. Extension Service- Instructions for Making Annual Reports- County Agricultural Agents [Washington, D.C.], December 1, 1941 to November 30, 1942

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Letter, College Station, Texas to Chairmen of County USDA Defense Boards, January 15, 1942

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Texas Negro 4-H Club Boys and their Part in Production for War Needs. Prepared for Radio Broadcast [Prairie View, Texas], April 18, 1942

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Tri-County 4-H Boy’s Encampment and Defense Rally Luling Foundation Farm, Luling, Texas program, August 6-7, 1942

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Producing Heavy Weight Hog’s for Greater Profits. Prepared for Radio Broadcast [Prairie View, Texas], October 17, 1942

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Letter Caldwell County, Texas to J.H. Williams, Prairie View, Texas, July 25, 1942

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War Letter Washington, D.C. to Farmers, July 27, 1942

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Sketch of Plan and Summary of Results. Fort Bend County, Texas’ 1942

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Request for Authority to make Trip in Interest of Extension Work, Caldwell County, Texas, to John H. Williams, Prairie View, Texas, 1942

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Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College Extension Service County Meeting for Expanding Leadership to meet War Emergencies, College Station, May 9, 1942

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U.S. Selective System- Affidavit to Support Claim for Occupational Deferment of J.H. Williams, Washington, D.C., 1942

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Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College Extension Service Circular Studies in Family Life, College Station, Texas, 1942

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Letter to all Extension Agents College Station, Texas, December 12, 1942

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Directors for Training, 1942

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Applications for War- Food Demonstrations, 1943

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Protein Conservation, April 15, 1943

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Protein Feed in Texas, 1943

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Protein Feed Requirements, February 1943

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Classification of Farm Labor Expenditures, 1944

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Prisoners in Agricultural Work, March 1944

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Farm Labor Camps, 1944

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Minutes of Conference, April 4, 1944

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Agents in Charge of Club Work, 1944

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Farm Employment Rise, June 14, 1944

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Loan Request, 1944

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Council Forest in Arkansas, July 7, 1944

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Current Issues on War- Food

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EFL Form 16 (Revised), July 11, 1944

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Preparation of Circular Letters, 1944

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Federal- State Publication Program

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Special Weather Forecast for Farmer, 1944

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Handing of Penalty Mail, July 29, 1944

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Planning Meats for Home Supply, 1944

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Farm Defense Plans, September 29, 1944

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Maintaining Employee Wave, 1944

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Field Instructions, December 15, 1944

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Farm Labor Agreements, 1944

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Current News Developments, December 23, 1944

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Farm Labor Extensions,1944

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Current Developments, December 20, 1944

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Post- War Homemaking Education, 1944

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Promoting War Bonds, 1944

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Extension Work with Negroes, 1945

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Emergency Productions & Preservation Work in Texas, 1944

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Approved Fertilizers for Texas in, 1943- 1944

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Responsibility of Citizens Groups (Wartime Program), 1942

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Tydings Amendment, 1945

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Expenditures in Foreign Countries, 1945

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Current Extensions Service News, 1945

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Newsletter (Farm Service), April 5, 1945

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Food Rationing, 1945

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Certificates (Victory Farm Corp), 1945

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Extension Farm Program, 1945

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Hiring Prisoners of War labor, August 14, 1943

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Maintaining World Peace, 1946

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The Bust of Booker T. Washington, May 23, 1946

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Food Preservation, 1946

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Atlantic Coast Migration Movement, August 15, 1946

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Annual Extension Agents Conference, 1946

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Plan of Work for Agents During, November 20, 1946- 1947

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Agricultural Outlook, 1947

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Texas Demonstrations Flock (Poultry Calendar),1947

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Panel Discussion (Agricultural Outlook), 1947

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Agricultural Situation Outlook,1947

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Agricultural Farms (Lager and Fewer), 1947

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Fruits & Vegetables Rationing (Volunteer Workers), 1943

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Current Developments, 1947

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Agricultural was Saving Program (Suggestions)

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Schedule of County Poultry Shows

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Data on White 4-H Club Work,1942-1943

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List of Equipment on Materials for County Agents’ Work

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Tanning Demonstration, Prairie View, Texas

Tarrant County Smith County

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