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Milk: Nutritious And Dangerous, Ken Albala
Milk: Nutritious And Dangerous, Ken Albala
College of the Pacific Faculty Books and Book Chapters
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Fish In Renaissance Dietary Theory, Ken Albala
Fish In Renaissance Dietary Theory, Ken Albala
College of the Pacific Faculty Books and Book Chapters
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Acquired Taste: The French Origins Of Modern Cooking By T. Sarah Peterson, Ken Albala
Acquired Taste: The French Origins Of Modern Cooking By T. Sarah Peterson, Ken Albala
College of the Pacific Faculty Articles
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Reviewed Works: Pleyn Delit: Medieval Cookery For Modern Cooks. By Constance B. Heiatt, Brenda Hosington, Sharon Butler; Take A Thousand Eggs Or More. By Cindy Renfrow, Ken Albala
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The History Of The American Fruit Industry In The Caribbean, Oliver Eller Irons
The History Of The American Fruit Industry In The Caribbean, Oliver Eller Irons
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The Caribbean countries have attracted increasing interest from students of American political history and the more their history is investigated, the more do we realize the growing significance of the role played by American capital in the development of their industries. The literature of tropical agriculture is coming to be more extensively available but until only recently has this subject received slight attention from our writers. The concentration of any attention on the fruit phase of tropical agriculture by American students of history and economics has been nearly wholly lacking, as well as receiving only scant attention from writers not …
Economic Aspects Of The Boulder Canyon Project, Leonard Mckaig
Economic Aspects Of The Boulder Canyon Project, Leonard Mckaig
University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations
The recent passage of the Swing-Johnson bill by Congress and its approval by the President has been the signal for a general rejoicing throughout the West, and especially in Southern California, the section to be meet directly benefited by this legislation. There has been a widespread feeling that the long fight for Federal development of this great western river is over, and that we may begin shortly to realize some concrete returns upon our investment. Press reports indicate that many are already seeking work on the construction of the dam at Black Canyon, in anticipation of the immediate launching of …