Register of Faculty Publications
Utah State University
Record Group 8.8:37

Preface

Assembled over the last thirty to forty years, the following index consists of journal reprints and publications of present and former faculty members at Utah State University. The collection does not necessarily represent the complete scholarly output of individual faculty members, but only those publications that have either been deposited by faculty members, gleaned from the files of faculty members, or gathered from the files of affiliated departments. The register is periodically revised and updated as additional publications are accessioned and processed. The publications are filed alphabetically by the faculty member's last name, numbered and stored within the Department.

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Adams, Gerald R.
1. College and University Environmental Scale: Differential Evaluations. USU Technical Report FY76-77-01. Ts Ms.
2. Correlates of Romantic Love Revisited. The Journal of Psychology (1978). Co-author Brenda Munro. c.2
3. Adolescent Egocentrism: Explanation into Possible Contributions of Parent-Child Relations. Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1982).
4. An Assessment of Parents’ and Teachers’ Expectations of Preschool Children’s Social Preference for Attractive or Unattractive Children and Adults. Child Development (1980). Co-author Paul Crane.
5. Antecedents of affective role-taking behavior: adolescent perception of parental socialization styles. Journal of Adolescence (1982). >br>6. Cultural Change: Education and Youth. Adolescence (1977). Co-author William R. Looft.
7. Divorce, Single Parenting, and Child Development. The Journal of Psychology (1980). Co-author Sharyn M. Crossman.
8. The Effects of Physical Attractiveness on the Socialization Process. Psychology Aspect of Facial Form.
9. Ego Identity and Intimacy Status: Replication and Extension. Developmental Psychology (1983). Co-author Steven A. Fitch.
10. Ego-Identity Status, Personality, and Social-Influence Style. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1984). Co-authors Doris Read & William R. Dobson.
11. Family Form or Family Process? Reconsidering the Deficit Family Model Approach. The Family Coordinator (1979). Co-authors Ramona Marotz-Baden, Nancy Bueche, Brenda Munro, & Gordon Munro.
12. Implications of Sex-typed Child Rearing Practices, Toys, and Mass Media Materials in Restricting Occupational Choices of Women. The Family Coordinator (1979). Co-author Mary Ann Kacerguis.
13. Maternal Behavior and the Development of Empathy in Preschool Children. Psychological Reports (1981). Co-authors Larry Jensen, Craig Peery, & Laura Gaynard.
14. Minimizing Juvenile Delinquency: Implications for Prevention Programs. Journal of Early Adolescence (1982). Co-author Thomas P. Gullotta.
15. Mount Saint Helens’s Ashfall: Evidence for a Disaster Stress Reaction. American Psychologist (1984). Co-author Paul R. Adams.
16. Physical and Interpersonal Attractiveness of the Model and Imitation in Adults. Journal of Social Psychology (1978). Co-author Joseph C. LaVoie.
17. Psychological Environments of University Departments: Effects of College Students’ Identity Status and Ego State Development. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (1983). Co-author Steven A. Fitch.
18. Runaways: A Review of Negative Consequences. Family Relations (1983). Co-authors Robert L. Young, Wayne Godfrey, & Barbara Matthews.
19. Runaway youth projects: comments on care programs for runaways and throwaways. Journal of Adolescence (1980).
20. Racial Membership and Physical Attractiveness Effects on Preschool Teachers’ Expectations. Child Study Journal (1978).
21. Social Competence During Adolescence: Social Sensitivity, Locus of Control, Empathy, and Peer Popularity. Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1983).
22. Substance Abuse Minimization: Conceptualizing Prevention in Adolescent and Youth Programs. Journal of Youth and Adolescence (1982). Co-author Thomas Gullotta.

Adams, V. Dean.
1. Aquatic Resources Management of the Colorado River Ecosystem. Proceedings of the 1981 Symposium on the Aquatic Resources Management of the Colorado River Ecosystem. Co-author Vincent A. Lamarra. c.2

Agathangelides, Demetrios.
1. Apple Production in Northern Utah. Utah Science (1968).
2. A Combination Belt, Cone and Vacuum Seeder for Experimental Cereal Plots. Agronomy Journal (1970). Co-author W. G. Dewey.

Aitken-Soux, Percy G.
1. Basic Quechua. Utah State University (1977). Co-author Richley H. Crapo.

Albrecht, Stan L.
1. Socio-Cultural Factors and Energy Resource Development in Rural Areas in the West. Ts Ms. No date. c.2

Alder, Douglas D.
1. Liberal Arts Teaching at the Cathedral School of Chartres. The University of Portland Review (1963).
2. Romney: The Home Town Boy. Reach. No date.
3. A New Look at Repentance. Dialogue (1970). Editor.
4. Why Teach History? Southwest Journal of Social Education (1970). c.2
5. The Ghost of Mercur. Utah Historical Quarterly. No date.
6. The Historian, the Classroom, and Federal Programs. AHA Newsletter (1969)
7. The Professional Teacher. The Social Studies (1970).
8. Experiencing World History. News and Notes on the Social Sciences (1972). Co-author Sherman J. Lindhardt.
9. Guide to Reading for the Social Studies Teacher. National Council for the Social Studies Bulletin (1973).
10. The Historians’ Rites of Passage. The History Teacher (1973).
11. Stimulating Faculty Readiness for Instructional Development: A Conservative Approach to Improving College Teaching. Educational Technology (1973). Co-author Michael DeBloois. c.2
12. Strategies for Increasing Student Interest: Visual Literacy, Structured Debriefing, Direct Experience, and Simulation. The History Teacher. No date. Co-authors De Verl C. Baxter, Kent Christensen, Sherman Lindhardt, Joseph Robertson, H. Ralph Starr.
13. Teaching Experiments in Undergraduate History. AHA Newsletter (1974).
14. Academic Tenure: Getting Down to Specifics. USU Conference of Department Heads (1975). Snowbird.
15. Why Am I Teaching History Anyway? (And How Should I Teach It?) Teaching American History: Structured Inquiry Approaches (1975).
16. Evolution of an Egghead (1976). Sunstone (1976).
17. Book Review: Involving Students in The New Social Studies (1974-75). The History Teacher (1974-75).
18. Book Review: Ignaz Seipel, Christian Statesman in a Time of Crisis. University of Portland Review (1974).
19. Otto Bauer’s Opposition Policy 1918-1927. Dissertation at University of Oregon (1965).
20. Perspective on Scandals. Christian Science Monitor (11/7/1973).
21. Education Abroad. Bridge (1964).
22. Summer Study Opportunities Increase. Utah Educational Review (1967).
23. Education and the Need of the Student. Student Life (1969).
24. The Faculty Role in University Government: The National Movement Toward Faculty Power Has Penetrated Cache Valley’s Tranquility. Utah State University Magazine (1968).
25. A History Professor Looks at Kissinger. Christian Science Monitor (1/31/1973).
26. Post Industrial Nazi Germany. Teaching World History: Structured Inquiry Through a Historical-Anthropological Approach (1977).
27. Utah State stays healthy in a “steady state” era. The Herald Journal (1/2/1977).
28. I’m Turned Off. The Magazine on People and Things. No date. Co-authors Deverl Baxter, Kent Christiansen, Sherman Lindhardt, Joseph Robertson.
29. German and Italian Prisoners of War in Utah and Idaho. Utah Historical Quarterly. No date. Co-author Ralph A. Busco.
30. Kissinger: A historian’s view. Christian Science Monitor (1/30/1973).
31. Teacher-Made Tests in History. Teaching History: A Journal of Methods (1979). Co-authors Michael L. DeBloois & J. Nicholls Eastmond, Jr. c.2
32. World History: Building Conceptual Understanding for Citizenship. Social Education (1981). Co-author Sherman J. Lindhardt. c.2
33. The Future That Never Arrived: Teaching the Survey History Course. Community College Social Science Journal. No date.
34. Reaching Out to New Constituencies Beyond the Classroom. The History Teacher (1979). Co-authors Daniel P. Jordan, Richard R. Johnson, George A. Colburn. c.2
35. Assassination as Political Efficacy: Two Case Studies From World War I. East European Quarterly (1978).
36. Friedrich Adler: Evolution of a Revolutionary. Common Studies Review (1978).
37. Common Beginnings, Divergent Beliefs. Dialogue (1978). Co-author Paul M. Edwards.
38. The Mormon Ward: Congregation or Community? Journal of Mormon History. No date.
39. Problem Areas in the History Curriculum. History in the Schools. No date. Co-author Matthew T. Downey.
40. Die Auswanderung. Utah Historical Quarterly (1984).
41. Instructional Development: Antidote to Advocacy. Delivered January 4, 1979, University of Klagenfurt, Third International Congress, European Association For Research and Development in Higher Education. Published in the Conference Proceedings. c.2
42. Instructional Development: Antidote to Advocacy. Utah State University Department of Instructional Technology.
43. “Show and Tell” - An Honors Experience. Ts Ms. No date.

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Alexander, Thomas G.
1. Ogden's "Arsenal of Democracy" 1920-1955. Utah Historical Quarterly (1965).
2. Brief Histories of Three Federal Military Installations in Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly (1966).

Alfaro, Jose Felix.
1. Model Theory for Predicting Process of Leaching. Transactions of the ASAE (1970). Co-author Jack Keller.
2. Preventative Freeze Protection by Preseason Sprinkling to Delay Bud Development. Transactions of the ASAE 1974.

Allen, Edward Henry.
1. Negative Probabilities. Ts Ms. 1973.
2. The Christians and the Lions: The Politics of Energy in the Rocky Mountain West. Ts Ms. 1974.
3. Negative Probabilities and the Uses of Signed Probability Theory. Ts Ms. 1974.
4. Human Uses of Human Beings: Techniques, Tectonics, and Protestant Ethics. Ts Ms. 1972.
5. Energy Policy for Town and County: A Series of Workshops for Local Government Leaders on How to Cope with the Energy Crisis. Ts Ms proposal submitted to the United States Department of Agriculture Extension Service by the Utah State Extension Service. 1 Oct 1973.
6. Economic Planning Makes a Debut in America. Ts Ms. Prepared for the Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship Program in Environmental Affairs. March 1977.

Allen, Ross R.
1. Issues in School Measurement and Evaluation. Selected Academic Readings. 1970. Editor.

Allred, J.R.
1. Farm School in the Mountains. Co-Op Grain Quarterly (1960).

Allred, Keith R.
1. Improving Crop Production in Developing Countries. Ts Ms. No date.

Allred, Wells M.
1. Handling Milk in Schools of Utah. Ts Ms. 1955.
2. What Consumers Think of Fluid Milk, Nonfat Dried Skim Milk, and Advertising of Dairy Products. Ts Ms. No date.
3. Can Small Plants Process Every Other Day? American Milk Review (1954). Co-author John L. Willis.

Alsop, Ted J.
1. Lecture Demonstration Workbook for Students in Physical Geography. 1985.
2. The Natural Seasons of Western Oregon and Washington. Journal of Climate (1989).

Andersen, Jay C.
1. Setting utility prices: Appropriate power costs for Utah irrigation pumpers. Ts Ms. 1984.
2. Application of Statistical Decision theory to Water Use Analysis in Sevier County, Utah. Water Resources Research (1971). Co-authors Harold H. Hiskey & Suwaphot Lackawathana.
3. Regional Growth and Water Resource Investment, 1973. NOT IN BOX Co-written with W. Lewis.
4. A Backward Bending Supply Response from some Dairy Producers? Ts Ms. 1984. Co-author Jay D. Atwood.

Anderson, Bruce H.
1. Cidiat. Ts Ms. No date.
2. The Role of Consortia in International Development. Ts Ms. 1982.
3. Utah Water Management. Ts Ms. 1963. Co-authors Karl Harris, Lyman S. Willardson, & Paul D. Christensen.

Anderson, David R.
1. The Effect of Band Loss on Estimates of Annual Survival. Journal of Field Omithology (1980). Co-authors Louis J. Nelson & Kenneth P. Burnham.
2. Effect of Delayed Reporting of Band Recoveries on Survival Estimates. Journal of Field Ornithology (1988). Co-author Kenneth P. Burnham.
3. The Composite Dynamic Method as Evidence for Age-Specific Waterfowl Mortality. Journal of Wildlife Management (1979). Co-author Kenneth P. Burnham.

Anderson, Dennis Craig.
1. Irrigation Institutions in the Limari River Basin of Chile. Prepared for USAID/Chile (1976).
2. Irrigation Institutions and Water Users in Ecuador USAID / Utah State University (1977).

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Anderson, Jay Allan.
1. Folklife Museums and Re-Enacting. History/English 673 Textbook. No date.
2. Outdoor Museum Interpretation and Programming. History/English 676 Textbook. No date.
3. Once Upon a Time in America. Journal of Interpretation (1986).
4. Down on the Farm. Museum News (1990).
5. Double Entendres in an African Secondary School. The Folklore Forum (1969). Co-author Anne Anderson.
6. Thanksgiving in the U.S.A. – The Meal as Medium and Message. Ethnological Food Research (1973). c.2.
7. The Ethnogastronomy of Thanksgiving. Saturday Review Science (1972). Co-author James Deetz. c.2.
8. Fern Gathering on the Arrowhead Ranger District, San Bernardino National Forest: An Evaluation. A report of the results of Cooperative Research Agreement Number PSW-95-0043CA between Utah State University and the Pacific Southwest Forest Experiment Station. Co-authors Janet A. Anderson, Dale J. Blahna, & Deborah J. Chavez.
9. Managing Fern Gathering on the San Bernardino National Forest. 1997 International Symposium on Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Management in the Americas. Book of Abstracts. Co-authors Deborah J. Chavez, Janet A. Anderson, & Dale J. Blahna.
10. Basic Interpretation of Historic Sites. NOT IN BOX American Association for State and Local History. Nashville, 1983.
11. How to Tell a Farb from a Hard Core: A Glossary of Living History Terms. The Interp Edge (1998).
12. Immaterial Material Culture: The Implications of Experimental Research for Folklife Museums. Keystone Folklore (1976-77).
13. Living History Basics: The Varieties of Living History Interpretation. The Interp Edge (1996).
14. Scholarship on Contemporary American Folk Foodways. Ethnologia Europaea (1971).
15. Partakers of Plenty: A Study of the First Thanksgiving. Plimoth Plantation Educational Publication Series. Previously published in Saturday Review of Science as “The Ethnogastronomy of Thanksgiving.” Co-author James Deetz.
16. Almost Gone: Historic Houses of Our Own Time. Museum News (1983).
17. Living History: Simulating Everyday Life in Living Museums. American Quarterly (1982). c.2
18. Preface to The Diary of Josephine Calvert.
19. Sweet Liberty: The Promise of Living History. Presented as the keynote address at the Association of Living Historical Farms and Agricultural Museums 1986 conference in Guelph, Ontario.

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20. Living History Farms: A Pictorial History of Food in Iowa. Published by the Living History Farms Foundation. Co-author Candace Tangorra Matelic.
21. Basic Interpretation of Historic Sites. American Association for State and Local History. Co-author Norman L. Wilson.

Anderson, Janet Alm.
1. A Taste of Kentucky. 1986.
2. Bracken Fern Gathering on the Arrowhead Ranger District: A Survey of 1997 Program Participants. A report of the results of Cooperative Research Agreement Number PSW-97-0013CA between Utah State University and the Pacific Southwest Forest Experiment Station. Submitted 8 April 1998. Co-authors Dale J. Blahna & Deborah J. Chavez.
3. Public Support for Utah’s State Parks. Utah Recreation Facts (1999). Co-author Dale J. Blahna.

Anderson, J. LaMar.
1. Performance of Apple Varieties on Various Roots and Interstocks. Fruit Varieties and Horticultural Digest (1964). Co-author D. R. Walker. c.2
2. Chemical Weed Control in Utah Orchards. Proceedings of the Utah Horticultural Society (1964).
3. Peach Varieties for Utah. Proceedings of the Utah Horticultural Society (1964). Co-author David R. Walker.
4. Performance of Delicious Apple Bud Sports During 1964. Proceedings of Utah Horticultural Society (1964). Co-author David R. Walker.
5. The effects of herbicides on the ultrastructure of plant cells. Residue Reviews (1973). Co-author W. W. Thomson.
6. Morphological, Anatomical and biochemical Effects of Propachlor on Seedling Growth. Weed Research (1972). Co-author Nirmal S. Dhillon.
7. Effect of Chlorthal Dimethyl on Oat and Foxtail Seedling Anatomy. Weed Research (1972). Co-author Bijan Shaybany.
8. The Influence of Temperature and Moisture on Tomato and Weed Responses to Trifluralin and Isopropalin. Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science (1972).
9. Effects of DCPA on Tomato Hypocotyl Tissue. Weed Science (1972). Co-author Bijan Shaybany.
10. Effects of Pyrazon on Bean Chloroplast Ulstrastructure. Weed Science (1970). Co-author J. Philip Schaelling.
11. Morphological and Anatomical Effects of Pyrazon on Bean. Weed Science (1970). Co-author J. E. Rodebush.
12. Pseudomonas Syringae Infection of Sweet Cherry Fruit in Utah. Plant Disease Reporter (1969). Co-authors B. N. Wadley & J. P. Schaelling.
13. Effects of Evaporative Cooling on Temperature and Development of Apple Buds. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Co-authors G. L. Ashcroft, E. A. Richardson, J. F. Alfaro, R. E. Griffin, G. R. Hanson, & J. Keller. c.2

Anderson, Jay O.
1. Practical, low protein and crystalline diets show equivalence of analogue and D L-methionine in commercial-type diets. Feedstuffs (1/30/1984).
2. Effect of Particle Size of the Calcium Source on Performance of Broiler Chicks Fed Diets with Different Calcium and Phosphorus Levels. Poultry Science (1984). Co-authors D. C. Dobson & O. K. Jack.
3. Turkey Nutrition – The DNA Breakdown. Utah Science (1983).
4. Comparison of DL-Methionine and Its Sodium Salt in Water Solution in Broiler Starter Diets with Two Choline Levels. Poultry Science (1982). Co-author D. C. Dobson.
5. Describing the Relation Between Dietary Protein and Energy Levels and Chick Performance by Mathematical Equations. Poultry Science (1982). Co-author Naiyana Nakhata.
6. Indispensable amino acids in poultry nutrition. Feedstuffs (4/5/1982).
7. PCB in eggs and body fat of contaminated hens. Poultry Tribune (1981). Co-authors D. C. Dobson & W. M. Draper.
8. Factors Affecting Efficacy of Methionine Hydroxy Analogue for Chicks Fed Amino Acid Diets. Poultry Science (1980). Co-authors Allen C. Christensen & D. C. Dobson.
9. Factors Affecting Efficacy of Methionine Hydroxy Analogue for Chicks Fed Practical Diets. Poultry Science (1980). Co-author Allen C. Christensen.
10. Effect of Cage and Floor Rearing; Dietary Calcium, Phosphorus, Fluoride, and Energy Levels; and Temperature on Growing Turkey Performance, the Incidence of Broken Bones and Bone Weight, and Ash. Poultry Science (1979). Co-authors R. E. Warnick & Naiyana Nakhata.
11. How to adjust energy/ protein ratios as feed prices change. Turkey World (1978).
12. Protein Levels for Turkey Rations and Adjusting Protein Levels as Prices Change. Unknown publisher. No date.
13. Amino Acid Requirements of Growing Turkeys. Unknown publisher. No date.
14. Equations Relating Chick Performance to Diet Protein and Energy Levels. Proceedings of the first International Symposium on Feed Consumption, Animal Nutrient Requirements, and Computerization of Diets (1976). Co-authors R. E. Warnick & N. Nakhata.
15. Replacing Dietary Methionine and Cystine in Chick Diets with Sulfate or Other Sulfur Compounds. Poultry Science (1975). Co-authors R. E. Warnick & R. K. Dalai.
16. Adjusting the Protein Level in Laying Rations as Feedstuff Prices Change. Feedstuffs (3/25/1974). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
17. Essential Amino Acid Levels for Starting Turkey Poults. Poultry Science (1973). Co-author Robert E. Warnick. c.2
18. Growth Response of Chicks and Rats Fed Alfalfa with Saponin Content Modified by Selection. Poultry Science (1972). Co-authors M. W. Pedersen, J. C. Street., L. C. Wang, & R. Baker.
19. Relative Value of Three Animal Protein Supplements for Chicks. Feedstuffs (4/24/1972). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
20. Studies of the Need for Supplemental Biotin in Chick Rations. Poultry Science (1970). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
21. Effect of Replacing Part of the Soybean Meal in Turkey Poult Rations With Amino Acid and Carbohydrate Mixtures. Poultry Science (1970). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
22. 1929, 1969 Turkey Feeds Compared. Feedstuffs (9/6/1969).
23. Available Amino Acids in Poultry Feedstuffs. Feedstuffs (3/29/1969). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
24. Relation Between the Available Essential Amino Acid Patterns in Four Fish Meals and Their Values in Certain Broiler Rations. Poultry Science (1968). Co-authors K. Wisutharom & R. E. Warnick. c.2
25. Limiting Essential Amino Acids in Soybean Meal for Growing Chickens and the Effects of Heat Upon Availability of the Essential Amino Acids. Poultry Science (1968). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
26. Value of Grain Proteins for Poultry. Animal Nutrition & Health (1967).
27. Gross Abnormalities in Chicks Fed Amino Acid Deficient Diets. Poultry Science (1967). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
28. A Comparison of Saponins from Du Puits, Lahontan, Ranger, and Uintah Alfalfas. Proceedings of the X International Grassland Congress (1966). Co-authors M. W. Pedersen, D. E. Zimmer, J. O. Anderson, & C. F. McGuire.
29. Amino Acid Balance in Turkey Rations. Animal Nutrition & Health (1966).
30. Sequence in Which Essential Amino Acids Become Limiting for Growth of Chicks Fed Rations Containing Cottonseed Meal. Poultry Science (1966). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
31. Evaluating Cottonseed Meal Protein. Animal Nutrition & Health (1965).
32. Amino Acid Deficiencies in Peanut Meal and in Corn and Peanut Rations. Poultry Science (1965). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
33. Value of Enzyme Supplements in Rations Containing Certain Legume Seed Meals or Gums. Poultry Science (1964). Co-author R. E. Warnick.
34. A Determination of the Essential Amino Acid Proportions Needed to Allow Rapid Growth in Chickens. The Journal of Nutrition (1964). Co-authors D. C. Dobson & R. E. Warnick.
35. Enzyme Supplements: In High Barley Laying Rations With Different Protein Levels. Feedstuffs (3/16/1963).
36. Amino Acids in Nutrition. Utah Science (1962).
37. Amino Acid Balance in Chick Diets. Feed Age (1961).
38. Studies on the Value of Hulless Barley in Chick Diets and Means of Increasing This Value. Poultry Science (1961). Co-authors D. C. Dobson & R. K. Wagstaff.
39. Available Biotin Content of Barley. Poultry Science (1961). Co-authors R. K. Wagstaff & D. C. Dobson.
40. Enzymes in Barley Rations for Poultry. Feedstuffs (7/22/1961).
41. Lysine in Poultry Rations. The MERCK Agricultural Memo (1961).
42. Enzyme Supplements in Hullness Barley Rations. Feeds Illustrated (1961).
43. Amino acid balance in chick diets. Farm and Home Science (1961).
44. Changing effectiveness of antibiotics. Farm and Home Science (1960).
45. Amino Acid Requirements of the Chick. Poultry Science (1959). Co-author H. B. Fluckiger.
46. Amino Acid Requirements of the Chick: Effect of Total Essential Amino Acid Level in the Diet on the Arginine and Lysine Requirements. Poultry Science (1959).
47. Effect of Alfalfa Saponin on the Performance of Chicks and Laying Hens. Poultry Science (1957). c.2
48. Protein Supplements for Laying Rations High in Wheat. Poultry Science (1956). Co-author C. I. Draper.
49. Effect of Feeding Various Levels of Sodium Fluoride to Growing Turkeys. Poultry Science (1955). Co-authors J. S. Hurst, D. C. Strong, H. Nielsen, D. A. Greenwood, W. Robinson, J. L. Shupe, W. Binns, R. A. Bagley, & C. I. Draper.
50. Effect of Single Amino Acid Excesses on Glucose Metabolism and Chick Growth, as Influenced by the Dietary Amino Acid Balance. The Journal of Nutrition (1952). Co-author G. F. Combs.
51. Growth inhibitory action of amino acids in nicotinic acid-low diets for chicks. Federation Proceedings (1947). Co-authors A. C. Groschke & G. M. Briggs.
52. Effect on Chick Growth of Amino Acid Imbalances in Diets Containing Low and Adequate Levels of Niacin and Pyridoxine. The Journal of Nutrition (1951). Co-authors G. f. Combs, A. C. Groschke, & G. M. Briggs.
53. Niacin-Replacing Value of L- and DL-Tryptophan in Chick Diets as Influenced by Carbohydrate Source. The Journal of Nutrition (1950). Co-authors G. F. Combs & G. M. Briggs.
54. Dried Penicillin Mycelium as a Riboflavin Source in Chick Rations. Poultry Science (1950). Co-authors J. L. Milligan, G. F. Combs, & G. M. Briggs.
55. Peculiar Enlargement of Eyeballs in Chicks Caused by Feeding a High Level of Glycine. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1948). Co-authors A. C. Groschke & G. M. Briggs.
56. Amino Acid Imbalance of Zein: Relation to Nicotinic Acid Deficiency in the Chick. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1948). Co-authors A. C. Groschke & G. M. Briggs.

Anderson, Loren R.
1. Liquefaction. Public Information Series (1994). Co-authors Jeffrey R. Keaton & Sandra N. Eldredge.

Anderson, M. J.
1. Spraying Alfalfa Hay with Water Before Baling to Minimize Harvesting Losses. Agronomy Journal (1973). Co-author C. H. Mickelsen.
2. Effect of Cutting Date on Digestibility and Intake of Irrigated First-Crop Alfalfa Hay. Agronomy Journal (1973). Co-authors G. F. Fries, D. V. Kopland, & D. R. Waldo.

Anderson, Roice H.
1. School Lunches as an Outlet for Turkey: Actual and Potential. Ts Ms of talk given at 1958 Turkey Show. c.2

Anderson, Wendell B.
1. Development of International Law and Organization to Protect the Global Environment. Ts Ms. Paper presented at the joint meeting of the Rocky Mountain Social Science Association and the International Studies Association (1971).
2. The Work of the Utah Local Government Survey Commission. The Western Political Quarterly (1956). c.2

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Andrews, Wade H.
1. Social Aspects of Urbanization in the Arid Southwest. Unknown publisher. No date. c.2
2. Social Effects of Change in Uses of Bear Lake, an Interstate Body of Water. USU Research Monograph (1975). Co-author William C. Dunaway.
3. Social Aspects of Flooding in the Urbanized East Salt Lake County Area. USU Research Circular (1972). Co-authors William C. Dunaway & Dennis C. Geertsen.
4. Identification and Measurement of Quality of Life Elements in Planning for Water Resources Development: An Exploratory Study. USU Research Report (1972). Co-authors Alten B. Davis, Kenneth S. Lyon, Gary E. Madsen, R. Welling Roskelly, & Bruce L. Brower.
5. Benchmarks for rural Industrialization---A study of rural development in Monroe County, Ohio. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Research Bulletin (1960). Co-authors Ward W. Bauder & Everett M. Rogers.
6. Bibliography of Sociological and Other Related Social Science Publications on Water. Ts Ms. USU Center for Water Resources Research in cooperation with The Office of Water Resources Research, U.S. Department of Interior (1966).
7. Factors in Changes in Felt Needs Among the Campesinos. Ts Ms. 1966.
8. Structural Elements of Social Change. Ts Ms. 1966.
9. An Idea for Speeding Up the Change Process. Ts Ms. 1966.
10. Institute for Social Science Research in Natural Resources. Ts Ms. 1967.
11. The Effects of Industrialization on a Rural County: Comparison of Social Change in Monroe and Noble Counties of Ohio. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center Department Series (1968). Co-author Ward W. Bauder.
12. Basin Governance. Cornell Agricultural Economics Staff Paper (1975). Co-authors David J. Allee & Harold R. Capener.
13. Modeling a Sociological-Hydrologic Flood Control Decision System. Water Resources Bulletin (1980). Co-authors J. Paul Riley & Malcolm B. Masteller.
14. Evaluating Social Effects in Water Resources Planning: First Steps. U.S. Water Resources Council (1981).
15. Leisure and Environmental Orientations of Farmers, Part-Time Farmers, and Nonfarmers. Ts Ms. Paper prepared for the 1973 meetings of the Rural Sociological Society. Co-authors Gary E. Madsen & William C. Dunaway.
16. The New Community… Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station Research Bulletin (1963). Co-author J. Ross Eschleman.
17. Social Impacts and Meteorological Perspectives from a Post Audit Analysis of Water Resource Development. Unknown publisher. No date.
18. Family Integration and Related Factors in a Rural Fringe Population. Marriage and Family Living (1962). Co-author Hans Sebald.
19. Social Assessment Indicators in Water Resource Development. Environment and Behavior (1981). Co-authors Clay W. Hardin & Gary E. Madsen.
20. Issues and Problems of Social Assessment Indicators in Water Resource Development. Paper prepared for presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Rural Sociological Society (1977). Co-authors Gary E. Madsen & Clay W. Hardin.
21. Migration and Migrants from Sedgwick County, Colorado. Colorado State University Agricultural Experiment Station Technical Bulletin. No date. Co-author Joseph Sardo.
22. Social and Physical Migration in the Rural Fringe. Ts Ms. No date.
23. Social Consequences of High In-Migration. Ts Ms. No date.
24. Social Research for Peace and Control of War. Ts Ms. No date.
25. Manpower Needs, Curricular Implications, and the Future of Higher Education: A Position Paper. Ts Ms. Prepared for the Utah Conference on Higher Education (1972). c.2
26. Comments by Wade H. Andrews on the 10/3/77 Draft of the Policy Study on Leadership and Coordination of a National Program of Water Resources Research. Ts Ms. 1977.
27. The Function of Social Behavior in Water Resource Development.

Arave, Clive W.
1. How much space do your cows need? Hoard’s Dairyman (10/10/1975). Co-author J. L. Albright.
2. Rancher Personality Can Affect Cows. Utah Farmer-Stockman (3/1/1979).
3. Inheritance of limber legs in Jersey cattle. The Journal of Heredity (1976). Co-authors R. C. Lamb & J. L. Shupe.
4. Heifers raised in isolation milked well at Utah State. Hoard’s Dairyman (4/25/1979).
5. Blood Will Tell. Utah Science (1972). Co-author T. A. Gillett.
6. Isolation Produces Better Milk Cows. Utah Farmer-Stockman. No date.
7. Social Rank and Physiologic Traits of Dairy Cows as Influenced by Changing Group Membership. Veterinary Digest (1976). Co-author J. L. Albright.
8. Raising Dairy Calves in Northern Utah. Utah Science (1976). Co-authors E. W. Wisniewski & R. C. Lamb.
9. How cows can tell us what they prefer to eat. Hoard’s Dairyman (1984). Co-authors W. Temple & R. Kilgour.
10. Would you believe a farm with 2,000 hutches? Hoard’s Dairyman (5/25/1981).
11. Higher Stocking Rates for Dairy Facilities. Utah Farmer-Stockman (10/2/1980).
12. Do livestock people have “different” personalities? Hoard’s Dairyman (3/10/1979). Co-author J. E. Brown.
13. Calves may have social problems, too. Hoard’s Dairyman (8/10/1977).
14. Behavior studies in farm livestock. Utah Science (1973). Co-authors B. O. Barker & R. C. Lamb.
15. How Does Your Program Stack Up? Utah Farmer-Stockman (1/1/1976). Co-authors E. W. Wisniewski & R. C. Lamb.
16. Procedure for Simultaneous Phenotyping of ß-Casein and ß-Lactoglobulin Variants in Cow’s Milk. Journal of Dairy Science (1967).
17. Linkage Among Cattle Blood and Milk Polymorphisms. Genetics (1969). Co-authors H. C. Hines, C. A. Kiddy, & E. W. Brum.
18. Measurement of Genetic Change in Twelve California Dairy Herds. Journal of Dairy Science (1964). Co-authors R. C. Laben & S. W. Mead.
19. Polymorphisms in Caseins of Sheep Milk. Journal of Animal Science (1973). Co-authors T. A. Gillett, D. A. Price, & D. H. Matthews. c.2
20. Blood and Milk Protein Polymorphisms in Relation to Feed Efficiency and Production Traits of Dairy Cattle. Journal of Dairy Science (1971). Co-authors R. C. Lamb & H. C. Hines.
21. Behavior, Milk Yield, and Leucocytes of Dairy Cows in Reduced Space and Isolation. Journal of Diary Science (1974). Co-authors J. L. Albrights & C. L. Sinclair.
22. Environmental Lactational Variables Affecting Prolactin Concentrations in Bovine Milk. Journal of Dairy Science (1975). Co-authors J. P. McMurtry, P. V. Malven, R. E. Erb, & R. B. Harrington.
23. Genetic and Environmental Effects on Serum Cholesterol of Dairy Cattle of Various Ages. Journal of Dairy Science (1975). Co-authors R. H. Miller & R. C. Lamb.
24. Effects of Group, Individual, and Isolated Rearing of Calves on Weight Gain and Behavior. Journal of Dairy Science (1977). Co-authors V. D. Warnick & C. H. Mickelsen.
25. Effects of Dominance Rank Changes, Age, and Body Weight on Plasma Corticoids of Mature Dairy Cattle. Journal of Dairy Science (1977). Co-authors C. H. Mickelsen, R. C. Lamb, A. J. Svejda, & R. V. Canfield.
26. Facility for Exercising Dairy Cows. Journal of Dairy Science (1977). Co-authors M. J. Anderson, R. C. Lamb, C. H. Mickelsen, J. T. Blake, & J. D. Olsen.
27. Social Rank and Physiological Traits of Dairy Cows as Influenced by Changing Group Membership. Journal of Dairy Science (1976). Co-author J. L. Albright.
28. Effect of Exercise on Glucocorticoids and Other Cellular Components of Blood. Journal of Dairy Science (1978). Co-authors J. L. Walters & R. C. Lamb.
29. Feed Intake, Weight Gain, and Behavioral Activity of Heifers on an Electronic or a Tie-Up Feeding System. Journal of Dairy Science (1979). Co-author M. J. Anderson.
30. Factors Affecting Lying Behavior and Stall Utilization of Dairy Cattle. Applied Animal Ethology (1980). Co-author J. L. Walters.
31. Differences in grazing and milking behavior in high and low breeding index cows. Proceedings of the N.Z. Society of Animal Production (1982). co-author R. Kilgour. c.2
32. Cattle Behavior. Journal of Dairy Science (1981). Co-author J. L. Albright.
33. Some Observations on the Role of Behavior in Cattle Production and Future Research Needs. Applied Animal Ethology (1983). Co-authors J. F. Hurnik & T. H. Friend.
34. Semi-lethal Abnormality of Limbs in Jersey Cattle. Journal of Dairy Science (1971). Co-authors R. C. Lamb & J. L. Shupe.

Armstrong, Ellis L.
1. Wake Up, America! Remarks delivered at the 28th Annual Convention of The National Limestone Institute (1973).
2. The Environment: A Reclamation Priority! Government pamphlet. No date.
3. Action Now: The Reclamation Program! Government pamphlet (1972).
4. Federal Excavation Technology Program 1971 Annual Report. Federal Council for Science and Technology.
5. Consideration of Alternatives in Decisionmaking. Paper to be presented at the Conference on Construction’s Impact on the Environment (1973).
6. National Energy Forum. United States National Committee of the World Energy Conference (1971).
7. Interior’s Bureau of Reclamation. Government brochure. No date.
8. Tunnels. United States Department of the Interior (1972).
9. Stillwater Tunnel: A Practical Laboratory. A Research Program for Rapid Underground Construction (1971).

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10. Report of the United States Delegation Visit to the Soviet Union. U.S.-U.S.S.R. Exchange Agreement (1972).
11. Environmental Policy Considerations. Compilation of papers presented at the 1973 ASCE National Meeting on Water Resources Engineering.
12. Recycling of Land Resources. Department of the Interior News Release (11/15/1972). Paper presented at 1972 joint conference of the American Society of Civil Engineers and the Institution of Civil Engineers of Great Britain.
13. Dam Construction and the Environment. Commission International des Grands Barrages (1973).
14. Is There Enough Water? Department of the Interior News Release (12/12/1972). Remarks at the Natural Resources Conference of the American Farm Bureau Federation annual meeting.
15. Water and Wyoming’s Future. Department of the Interior News Release (12/7/1972). Speech at the meeting with Associated General Contractors.
16. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (12/6/1972). Speech before the Upper Missouri Water Users Association.
17. The Stillwater Tunneling Project of the Bureau of Reclamation. Paper to be presented at the 8th Canadian Symposium on Rock Mechanics (1972).
18. How Can We Meet the Challenge of Our Water Needs? Department of the Interior News Release (11/29/1972). Keynote Address at 1972 fall convention of the Irrigation Districts Association of California.
19. A Backward Glance—A Forward Look. Department of the Interior News Release (11/16/1972). Address before the annual convention of the National Water Resources Association.
20. Water Resources and the Soviet Republic. Department of the Interior News Release (11/14/1972). Address before the Salt Lake City Rotary Club.
21. Following Reclamation’s Early Footsteps. Department of the Interior News Release (11/12/1972). Speech at the 5th Annual Archives Administrative Symposium.
22. The Future of Energy in Latin America. Department of the Interior News Release (10/31/1972). Speech at the 12th Convention of the Pan American Federation of Engineering Societies.
23. Thirty-Six Years of Recreation Partnership. Department of the Interior News Release (10/14/1972). Remarks at 36th Anniversary Observance of the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.
24. Competitive or Multi-Use of Water? Department of the Interior News Release (9/12/1972). Speech at the annual meeting of the Association of Western State Engineers.
25. What Can Go Underground? Department of the Interior News Release (9/10/1972). Remarks at the 1972 Engineering Conference on Earthquake Protection of Underground Utility Structures.
26. The Magic of Water. Department of the Interior News Release (8/13/1972). Speech at the dedication of the Gunnison Tunnel as a National Historic Landmark of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
27. The Challenges and Opportunities of Work in The Youth Conservation Corps. Department of the Interior News Release (7/17/1972). Remarks at McCook College.
28. International Waters. Department of the Interior News Release (7/8/1972. Address before the Canadian Water Resources Association.
29. The Future of a Challenging Profession. Address at Engineering Seminar Assembly, BYU (5/9/1972).
30. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (4/22/1972). Address at Coalinga, California Water Festival.
31. Bureau of Reclamation to Seek Improvement in Provo, Utah, River Fishery. Department of the Interior News Release (4/19/1972).
32. Water and the West. Department of the Interior News Release (4/13/1972). Speech before the Kiwanis Club of Spokane, Washington.
33. Rivers in the Future of the Pacific Northwest. Department of the Interior News Release (4/14/1972). Remarks at panel discussion sponsored by the Spokane, Washington Chamber of Commerce.
34. Water for Survival. Department of the Interior News Release (4/12/1972). Address before the International Symposium on Water.
35. A Proud Profession. Department of the Interior News Release (4/8/1972). Address at the 50th Anniversary Conclave of Chi Epsilon, Civil Engineering National Honor Fraternity.
36. Quality Construction. Department of the Interior News Release (4/11/1972). Remarks before the Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
37. Report of First Year Activities: Interagency Committee on Excavation Technology. Presented to the Federal Council for Science and Technology (3/17/1972).
38. Great Challenges Ahead. Department of the Interior News Release (3/7/1972). Speech before the Associated General Contractors of America.
39. Government, People and Resources. Department of the Interior News Release (2/16/1972). Speech before the North Sacramento Rotary Club.
40. Challenge in Water Resource Planning. Department of the Interior News Release (2/14/1972). Keynote remarks at the Bureau’s Planning Conference.
41. The Roar From An Emerging Resource. Reclamation Era (1971).
42. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (1/14/1972). Synopsis of remarks before the Western States Water Council.
43. Changing Water Uses and Supply Techniques. Department of the Interior News Release (12/10/1971). Paper presented at the World Farm Foundation Symposium.
44. The Future of the Colorado. Department of the Interior News Release (12/7/1971). Speech before the Colorado River Water Users Association.
45. No title. Speech at the dedication of the St. George, Utah Parkinson Power Substation (12/4/1971).
46. The Water Users’ Challenge. Department of the Interior News Release (12/2/1971). Speech at the Annual Water System Management Workshop Reclamation Engineering and Research Center.
47. Underground Space as a Resource. Department of the Interior News Release (11/4/1971). Remarks at the symposium on “The Underground Environment,” sponsored by the Geological Society of America.
48. A Positive Environment. Department of the Interior News Release (11/4/1971). Speech before the annual meeting of the National Water Resources Association.
49. Water Resources and Environmental Enhancement. Department of the Interior News Release (10/26/1971). Remarks at the American Water Resources Association Conference.
50. Dedication to Fellowmen. Remarks at ceremonies in Santa Barbara County, California, changing the name of Cachuma Dam to Bradbury Dam (10/23/1971).
51. Needed – A New Outlook for Irrigation. Department of the Interior News Release (10/6/1971). Keynote address at the Irrigation and Drainage Specialty Conference of the American Society of Civil Engineers and American Society of Agricultural Engineers.
52. Summary—Energy Policy Issues For The United States During The Seventies. Department of the Interior News Release (9/23/1971). Remarks at the National Energy Forum.
53. Water Development in the West. Lecture at the Public Utilities Executives Course (7/22/1971).
54. Owner-Engineer-Contractor Relationships in Tunneling. Department of the Interior News Release (7/12/1971). Keynote Address at the Engineering Foundation Third Conference on Rapid Excavation.
55. Man Makes the Difference. Department of the Interior News Release (7/10/1971). Remarks at Soldier Creek, Utah Damsite.
56. Development of the Grand Coulee Third Powerplant. The Eighth World Energy Conference (1971).
57. Action Now In Water Quantity. Department of the Interior News Release (6/16/1971). Speech at the annual conference of the American Water Works Association.
58. The Government Involvement. Department of the Interior News Release (6/14/1971). Remarks as a panel member at the Environment Conference for Associated General Contractors.
59. This Is Your World. Department of the Interior News Release (6/5/1971). Commencement Address at the State College of Southern Utah.
60. Public Works and the Quality of Living. Department of the Interior News Release (5/13/1971). Remarks at American Public Works Association Ten Top Public Works Men-of-the-Year Award Ceremonies.
61. The Compleat Engineer. Department of the Interior News Release (5/2/1971). Remarks at the annual meeting of the Montana Society of Engineers.
62. Water, Land and People. Department of the Interior News Release (4/27/1971). Speech before the Salt Lake City, Utah, Rotary Club.
63. Quality Construction for People. Department of the Interior News Release (4/25/1971). Keynote Address at the Engineering Research Conference.
64. Challenge of Engineering in Today’s World. Department of the Interior News Release (4/23/1971). Speech before University of Utah Student Chapter, the Rocky Mountain Student Chapter Conference, and the Utah Section, American Society of Civil Engineers joint banquet.
65. The Bureau of Reclamation and Project Skywater. Department of the Interior News Release (4/16/1971). Speech before the Northern Virginia Chapter, National Society of Professional Engineers, and the National Capital Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
66. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (3/31/1971). Opening Remarks before the Senate Subcommittee on Public Works Appropriations for F.Y. 1972.
67. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (3/24/1971). Statement before House Interior and Insular Affairs.
68. A Positive Approach to Environment. Department of the Interior News Release (3/18/1971). Speech before the Rivers and Harbors Congress.
69. A Look at the Future in the Pacific Southwest. Department of the Interior News Release (3/12/1971). Address before the California Water Resources Association.
70. Myths vs. Facts in Water Management. Department of the Interior News Release (3/10/1971). Address at meeting of California Chapter of American Society of Civil Engineers.
71. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (3/10/1971). Remarks at the annual convention of the Associated General Contractors.
72. People, Land and Water. Department of the Interior News Release (3/10/1971). Delivered at a seminar of the 21st Annual University for the Presidents.
73. Construction To Improve the Environment. Department of the Interior News Release (2/22/1971). Address at the 69th Annual Convention of the American Road Builders’ Association.
74. The New Look in Reclamation. Department of the Interior News Release (1/15/1971). Address before the Four States Irrigation Council.
75. New Technology for Water Resource Development. Department of the Interior News Release (1/12/1971). Address before the American Society of Civil Engineers National Water Resources Engineering Conference.
76. A Crystal Ball on California’s Future. Department of the Interior News Release (12/2/1970). Speech before the Irrigation Districts Association of California.
77. The Central Arizona Project—Step by Step. Department of the Interior News Release (12/1/1970). Remarks at the annual meeting of the Central Arizona Project Association.
78. Challenge on the Colorado. Department of the Interior News Release (11/24/1970). Address to the Yuma County Chamber of Commerce.
79. The State of Reclamation. Department of the Interior News Release (11/19/1970). Report to the Annual Convention of the National Water Resources Association.
80. The Bureau of Reclamation’s Role in America’s Growth. Department of the Interior News Release (10/27/1970). Remarks at the annual meeting of the American Water Resources Association.
81. Change, Challenge, and Opportunity. Department of the Interior News Release (10/20/1970). Remarks to the Inland Empire Waterway Association.
82. Reclamation in the Meadows and Industrial Waste Areas of New Jersey. Department of the Interior News Release (10/21/1970). Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
83. We Can Meet The Challenge. Department of the Interior News Release (10/18/1970). Speech at the Colorado Open Space Conference.
84. The Proposed Engineering and Agricultural Desalting Research Facility. Department of the Interior News Release (10/17/1970). Remarks at a seminar of the Arizona Atomic Energy Commission.
85. Resource Development in South Dakota. Department of the Interior News Release (10/9/1970). Remarks at the South Dakota Water Development Association Meeting.
86. Environment’s Challenge Is to the Now Generation. Department of the Interior News Release (10/7/1970). Remarks at the Annual Meeting of the Western Region of the American Concrete Pip Association.
87. Reclamation: A Successful Past And A Promising Future. Department of the Interior News Release (10/7/1970). Paper distributed at a luncheon meeting of The American Institute of Consulting Engineers.
88. Federal-State Representatives Consider Western Water Plan Study Prospectus. Department of the Interior News Release (9/30/1970).
89. The Western United States Water Plan Study. Department of the Interior News Release (9/17/1970). Report to the Missouri Basin Inter-agency Committee.
90. Water Use in Oklahoma. Department of the Interior News Release (9/12/1970). Remarks at the annual meeting of the Oklahoma Water Users Association.
91. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (8/15/1970). Remarks at the Groundbreaking Ceremony of Valley Center Project.
92. Water Resource Development for Montana. Department of the Interior News Release (10/23/1970). Speech before the Montana Water Development Association.
93. Future Water Resource Development in the Western United States. Department of the Interior News Release (8/14/1970). Remarks at the Western Regional Meeting of the National Society of Professional Engineers.
94. A Search for Ideas. Department of the Interior News Release (7/27/1970). Remarks at the annual meeting of the Universities Council on Water Resources.
95. Construction Research in a Federal Agency – The Bureau of Reclamation. Department of the Interior News Release (7/17/1970). Paper presented before the annual meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
96. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (7/15/1970). Presentation at the panel discussion on Comprehensive planning at the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development.
97. The Undersea Aqueduct – A New Concept in Transportation. Transportation Engineering Journal (1972).
98. The Need for Research and Development of Appropriate Tunnel Linings and Strata Support Systems for Rapid Excavation. Department of the Interior News Release (7/14/1970). Remarks at the Engineering Foundation Research Conference on Rapid Excavation.
99. Modern Developments in Comprehensive River Basin, Interbasin, and Regional Planning. Department of the Interior News Release (7/9/1970). Remarks at the Western Resources Conference.
100. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (6/26/1970). Remarks at the closing session of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Advisory Conference on Tunneling.
100. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (6/22/1970). Remarks at the Opening Session of the OECD Advisory Conference on Tunneling.
102. A Government Overview on Water Conservation and Use. Department of the Interior News Release (6/9/1970). Keynote Address before an American Iron and Steel Institute seminar.
103. Water is Money in the Bank. Department of the Interior News Release (6/6/1970). Remarks at the Dedication Ceremony of Glen Elder Dam.
104. A Great Name for a Great Dam. Department of the Interior News Release (5/23/1970). Address at the dedication of Arthur V. Watkins Dam.
105. North Dakota and the Worth of Irrigation. Department of the Interior News Release (5/17/1970). Remarks at the groundbreaking ceremony for the McClusky Canal of the Garrison Diversion Unit.
106. Problems of Engineering in Today’s World. Department of the Interior News Release (4/18/1970). Remarks before the 11th Annual Engineering Symposium.
107. Engineers are Environmentalists. Department of the Interior News Release (4/5/1970). Remarks at the Metropolitan Student Day Conference on Civil Engineering and Environment.
108. Let’s Be Positive. Department of the Interior News Release (4/2/1970). Speech before the Conservation Congress II.
109. Water, The Catalyst of Kern County’s Future. Department of the Interior News Release (4/1/1970). Speech at the Water Association of Kern County Annual Banquet.
110. Reclamation is People! Department of the Interior News Release (3/19/1970). Remarks before the National Rivers and Harbors Congress.
111. Safety in the Challenging 70’s. Department of the Interior News Release (3/11/1970). Remarks before the Western States Safety Supervisors’ Conference.
112. Change and Challenge. Department of the Interior News Release (3/11/1970). Remarks before the Pacific Southwest Inter-Agency Committee Banquet.
113. Construction and Environment. Department of the Interior News Release (3/10/1970). Remarks before the annual meeting of the Associated General Contractors of America.
114. New Concepts for Water Projects. Department of the Interior News Release (2/27/1970). Remarks to the 26th Annual Convention of the Texas Water Conservation Association.
115. The Republican River Valley. Department of the Interior News Release (2/26/1970). Remarks before the Republican Valley Conservation Association.
116. Bureau of Reclamation Activities on Water Projects in Southeast Asia. Department of the Interior News Release (1/21/1970). Remarks before the Water Supply and Sanitation Seminar.
117. A Homecoming to Nebraska. Department of the Interior News Release (12/5/1969). Remarks before the Nebraska Reclamation Association and the Nebraska State Irrigation Association.
118. No title. Department of the Interior News Release (10/24/1969). Remarks before the National Reclamation Association.
119. Development of Tunneling Methods and Controls. Journal of the Construction Division (1970).
120. The St. Lawrence Power and Seaway Project: A Civil Engineering Challenge. Crom Lectures on Civil Engineering Design. No date.
121. The Civil Engineer in Government. Crom Lectures on Civil Engineering Design. No date.
122. An Interview with Ellis L. Armstrong. Public Works Oral History (1987).

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Armstrong, Katherine K.
1. Social Studies and Science Activities Manual. Early Education Correspondence Course (1972). Co-author Margaret E. Green. Illustrated by Dorthea Morgan.
2. Mathematics Manual. Early Education Correspondence Course (1972). Co-author Margaret E. Green. Illustrated by Dorthea Morgan.

Arrington, Leonard J.
1. Planning an Iron Industry for Utah, 1851-1858. The Huntington Library Quarterly (1958).
2. The Intellectual Tradition of the Latter-Day Saints. Dialogue (1969).
3. The Search for Truth and Meaning in Mormon History. Dialogue (1968).
4. Objectives of Mormon Economic Policy. The Western Humanities Review (1956).
5. Charles Mackay and His “True and Impartial History” of the Mormons. Utah Historical Quarterly (1968).
6. The Intellectual Tradition of Mormon Utah. Address to plenary session of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters upon receiving the Charles H. Redd Award (1968).
7. From Apache-Hunting to Hosting America: The Economic Development of Arizona, 1863-1950.. Arizona Review (1969).
8. Idaho and the Great Depression. Idaho Yesterday (1969).
9. From Panning Gold to Nuclear Fission. Idaho Yesterday (1962). c.2
10. Camp in the sagebrush: Camp Floyd, Utah, 1858-1861. Utah Historical Quarterly. No date. Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
11. Inland to Zion: Mormon Trade on the Colorado River 1864-1867. Arizona and the West (1966). c.2
12. Scholarly Studies of Mormonism in the Twentieth Century. Dialogue (1966).
13. Cooperative Community in the North: Brigham City, Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly (1965).
14. The Secularization of Mormon History and Culture. Ts Ms. No date.
15. L’Economia Americana Nell’era Atomica e Dell’automazione. Istituto di Storia Ecoomica e Sociale (1960). c.2
16. Utah’s Small Arms Ammunition Plant during World War II. Pacific Historical Review (1965). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
17. The Changing Economic Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950.. Utah State University Press, Monograph Series (1963).
18. Religion and Planning in the Great Basin, 1847-1900. Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association (1957).
19. The Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society in Pioneer Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly (1956).
20. Taxable Income in Utah, 1862-1872. Utah Historical Quarterly (1956).
21. The Mormon Cotton Mission in Southern Utah. The Pacific Historical Review (1956).
22. From Wilderness to Empire: The Role of Utah in Western Economic History. Monograph No. 1, Institute of American Studies, University of Utah (1961).
23. Reclamation in Three Layers: The Ogden River Project, 1934-1965. Pacific Historical Review (1966). Co-author Lowell Dittmer.
24. The Utah Military Frontier, 1872-1912: Forts Cameron, Thornburgh, and Duchesne. Utah Historical Quarterly (1964). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
25. Banking Enterprises in Utah, 1847-1880. The Business History Review (1955).
26. Origin of the Welfare Plan of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Brigham Young University Studies. No date. Co-author Wayne K. Hinton.
27. Utah’s First Line of Defense: The Utah National Guard and Camp W. G. Williams, 1926-1965. Utah Historical Quarterly (1965). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
28. The U.S. Army Overlooks Salt Lake Valley: Fort Douglas, 1862-1965. Utah Historical Quarterly (1965). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
29. World’s Largest Military Reserve: Wendover Air Force Base, 1941-63. Utah Historical Quarterly (1963). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
30. Supply Hub of the West: Defense Depot Ogden, 1941-1964. Utah Historical Quarterly (1964). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
31. Anchors Aweigh in Utah: The U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield, 1942-1962. Utah Historical Quarterly (1963). Co-author Archer L. Durham.
32. A World Divided in an Age of Space: A Symposium. The Western Humanities Review (1961).
33. The U and I Sugar Company in Washington. Pacific Northwest Quarterly (1966).
34. The Defense Industry of Utah. Utah State Planning Program , Economic and Population Studies (1965). Co-author George Jensen.
35. Utah’s Emerging Metropolis: The Wasatch Front. Ts Ms. Co-author George Jensen.
36. Property Among the Mormons. Rural Sociology (1951).
37. Mormon Finance and the Utah War. Utah Historical Quarterly (1952).
38. Crusade against Theocracy: the Reminiscences of Judge Jacob Smith Boreman of Utah, 1872-1877. The Huntington Library Quarterly (1960). Editor.
39. The Deseret Telegraph—A Church-owned Public Utility. Journal of Economic History (1951).
40. The Richest Hole on Earth: A History of the Bingham Copper Mine. USU Monograph Series (1963). Co-author Gary B. Hansen. c.2
41. The Provo Woolen Mills: Utah’s First Large Manufacturing Establishment. Utah Historical Quarterly (1953).
42. The Settlement of the Brigham Young Estate, 1877-1879. The Pacific Historical Review (1952).

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43. Utah: A Study of the Impacts of Research and Development and Research-Based Manufacturing in Utah. The George Washington University (1965). Prepared under contract C-394 with the National Science Foundation and subcontract No. 1 with Utah State University.
44. The commercialization of Utah’s Economy: Trends and Developments from Statehood to 1910. Ts Ms. 1964.
45. Utah’s Pioneer Beet Sugar Plant: The Lehi Factory of the Utah Sugar Company. Utah Historical Quarterly (1966).
46. The Economic Development of Utah. Address delivered at the Annual Fellowship Banquet of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1965).
47. Water for Urban Reclamation: The Provo River Project. USU Resource Series (1966). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
48. Religion and Planning in the Far West: The First Generation of Mormons in Utah. The Economic History Review (1958). Co-author P. A. M. Taylor.
49. The Industrial Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950.. Proceedings of the 36th Annual Conference of the Western Economic Association (1961).
50. The U.S. Army in Cedar Valley: Camp Floyd, Utah, 1858-1861. Presented to the Western History Association (1963). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
51. Sentinels on the Desert. Utah Historical Quarterly (1964). Co-author Thomas G. Alexander.
52. Arizona in the Great Depression Years. Arizona Review (1968).
53. Science, Government, and Enterprise in Economic Development: The Western Beet Sugar Industry. Agricultural History (1967). c.2
54. Comparison of Income Changes in the Western States, 1929-1960. The Western Economic Journal (1963). Co-author George Jensen.
55. Brigham Young and the Great Basin Economy. 1962 Seminar on Brigham Young.
56. Economic History of a Mormon Valley. Pacific Northwest Quarterly (1955).
57. Cassandra in Pursuit of Clio: Or, Why Economists Become Historians. Delivered at a luncheon of the pacific Coast Branch, American Historical Association (1964).
58. Saints Without Halos. The Sunstone Review (1982). Co-author Davis Bitton.
59. Launching Idaho’s Beet Sugar Industry. Idaho Yesterday (1965).
60. Faith and Intellect as Partners in Mormon History. Leonard J. Arrington Mormon History Lecture Series (1995).
61. Impact of Defence Spending on the Economy of Utah. Utah State Planning Program, Economic and Population Studies (1967). Co-author George Jensen.

Asay, K. H.
1. Genetic Foundations and the Potential Use of New Plant Germplasm Fort Keogh Research Symposium (1987). Co-authors W. T. Hansen II & W. H. Horton.

Ashcroft, Gaylen L.
1. Effect of Irrigation Frequency on the Average Evapotranspiration for Various Cro-Climate-Soil Systems. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1969). Co-authors A. L. Norero & J. Keller. c.2
2. Study Objectives for Introduction to Weather and Climate. USU. No date.
3. Climate and Living Organisms: A Series of Notes on Bioclimatology. USU (1966).
4. Effect of Irrigation, Harvest Interval, and Nitrogen on the Yield and Nutrient Composition of Napiergrass (Pennisetum purpureum). Agronomy Journal (1972). Co-author Modesto Capiel.
5. The Fudge Expands. Utah Science (1968). Co-authors E. Arlo Richardson & Lois M. Cox.
6. Climatic Problems in Orchard Heating. Proceedings of the Utah State Horticulture Society (1962). Co-author E. Arlo Richardson.
7. New Rules for an Old Game. Utah Science (1968). Co-authors Lois M. Cox & E. Arlo Richardson.
8. Soil Moisture Tension as a Measure of Water Removal Rate from Soil and Its Relation to Weather Factors. Soil Science Proceedings (1953). Co-author Sterling A. Taylor.

Aspas, Helen Ruth
1. Kenya’s Spatial Dimensions of Development Strategy. Urban Geography (1991). Co-author Gary L. Gaile.

Austin, Ann M. Berghout
1. Peer Relationships of the Academically Gifted: A Review. Gifted Child Quarterly (1981). Co-author Dianne C. Draper.
2. The Relationship Among peer Acceptance, Social Impact, and Academic Achievement in Middle Childhood. American Education Research Journal (1984). Co-author Dianne C. Draper.
3. Analysis of Adult-Neonate Synchrony During Speech and Nonspeech. Perceptual and Motor Skillsl (1983). Co-author J. Craig Peery.

Austin, D. D.
1. Minimizing Browsing Damage by Deer: Landscape Planning for Wildlife. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. Co-author A. B. Hash.

Austin, Lloyd Hale.
1. Outlet Transitions with Triangular-Shaped Baffles. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1971). Co-authors Gaylord V. Skogerboe & Ray S. Bennett.

Box 9 Baden, John A.
1. Neospartan Hedonism, Adult Toy Aficionados, and the Development of Bureaucratic Purgatory: A Casual Model. Prepared for the Pacific Coast Sociology Meetings (1973).
2. Natural Resources: Bureaucratic Myths and Environmental Management. 1983. Co-author Richard L. Stroup.
3. The Environmental Costs of Government Action. Policy Review l(1978). Co-author Richard L. Stroup.

Bagley, Jay M.
1. Water Importation into Arid Lands. Science (1968).
2. Interdisciplinary and Systems Approach to Water Resource Planning. Ts Ms. Prepared for Conference on Inter-American Center for Land and Water Resource Development (1964). c.2
3. Introduction. Arid Lands in Perspective (1969).
4. Graphical Determination of the Most Economical Pipe Size. Agricultural Engineering (1961). Co-author Ray K. Linsley. c.2
5. Effects of Competition on Efficiency of Water Use. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1965). c.2
6. Satisfying Instream Flow Needs Under Western Water Rights. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (1985). Co-authors Dean T. Larson & Lee Kapaloski.
7. Water Banking—A Concept Whose Time Has Come. Proceedings of Water Forum (1981). Co-authors Kirk R. Kimball & Lee Kaploski. c.2
8. Commentary and Questions Regarding the Formation of a Cache County Water Conservancy District. Ts Ms. No date.
9. Utah’s Climate and Water Supply. Ts Ms. No date.
10. Utah’s Climate. Ts Ms. No date.
11. An Application of Stochastic Process Theory to the Rainfall Runoff Process. Technical Report; reproduction of dissertation for Stanford University (1964).
12. Reconnaissance Survey to Determine Feasibility of Sprinkler Irrigation and Its Possible Effect on Economic Justification of Navajo Project, New Mexico. USU. 1955.
13. Community Sprinkler Irrigation Projects. Ts Ms. Prepared for American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1956).
14. Cooperative Sprinkler Irrigation Projects. Irrigation Engineering and Maintenance (1958).

Bahler, Thomas L.
1. Human Physiology
4. USU. Laboratory manual for Human Physiology
4. No date.
2. Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Levels, Weight Changes, and Mortality Rates of Rats Fed Endrin. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1956). Co-authors S. C. Nelson, W. V. Hartwell, D. A. Greenwood, & L. E. Harris.

Bailey, D. E.
1. Relationship of Altitude and Ethylenedinitrilotetraacetate to Anemia in Cattle. Utah Academy Proceedings (1967). Co-authors J. T. Blake & E. J. Fisher.

Bailey, DeeVon.
1. Buyer Concentration in Feeder Cattle Markets. USU. 1990. Co-authors B. Wade Brorsen.
2. An Analysis of Inefficiency on Diary Farms in Ecuador using Stochastic Production and Profit Frontiers. USU. 1987. Co-authors Basudeb Biswas, Subal C. Kumbhakar, & B. Kris Schulthies.
3. A Study of Economic Efficiency of Utah Dairy Farmers: A System Approach. (1989). Co-authors Subal C. Kumbhakar & Basudeb Biswas.

Bailey, Edgar P.
1. Abundance and Activity of Starlings in Winter in Northern Utah. The Condor (1966).

Bailey, Reed W.
1. Epicycles of Erosion in the Valleys of the Colorado Plateau Province. The Journal of Geology (1935).

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Baker, Doran J.
1. A Direct-Coupled DC Amplifier Compensated to 20 kc for Use with Photoemissive Devices. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (1964). Co-authors C. O. Wyatt & F. R. Brown.
2. Irradiance Linearity Corrections for Multiplier Phototubes. Applied Optics (1964). Co-author C. L. Wyatt.
3. Rocket Measurement of Midlatitude Night Airglow Emissions. Journal of Geophysical Research (1967). Co-author Ray O. Waddoups.
4. Electro-Dynamics Laboratories. The Salt Lake Crystal (1962).
5. Electron Densities of the Ionosphere Utilizing High-Altitude Rockets. IRE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation (1959). Co-authors O. C. Haycock & J. I. Swigart.
6. Design of High-Speed Direct-Coupled Amplifiers. Electronic Industries (1964). Co-author Clair L. Wyatt.
7. A Nuclear Burst Alarm Tester. Electron Industries (1962). Co-authors F. R. Brown & C. L. Wyatt.
8. Presentation of Spectra. Applied Optics (1966). Co-author W. L. Brown.
9. Teaching Engineering During the EE Crunch. 1984 Frontiers in Education Conference Proceedings. Co-author Paul A. Wheeler.
10. An Auroral Enhancement of O2 ?1.27-µm Emission. Planetary Space Science (1978). Co-authors William R. Pendleton, Jr., Gerald J. Romick, Vincent B. Wickwar, & Murray J. Baron.
11. Near-Infrared Spectrum of an Aurora. Journal of Geophysical Research (1977). Co-authors William Pendleton, Jr., Allan Steed, Ronald Huppi, & A. T. Stair, Jr.
12. A Providential Place. Ts. Ms. to be sent to the Utah Historical Quarterly. 1975. Co-author Glenn Allred.
13. Electromagnetic Theory. 1973. Co-authors Alan W. Shaw & Don A. Baker.
14. Isaac Sorensen’s History of Mendon: A Pioneer Chronicle of a Mormon Settlement. Cache County Historical Preservation Commission & Utah State Historical Society (1988). Editor.

Bakker, Jan.
1. Time and Timelessness in Images of the Old South: Pastoral in John Pendleton Kennedy’s Swallow Barn and Horse-shoe Robinson. Tennessee Studies in Literature (1981).
2. A List of the Juvenile Literature in the Hughes Public Library, Rugby, Tennessee. Children’s Literature (1976).
3. The Pastoral Pessimism of William Gilmore Simms. Studies in American Fiction (1983).
4. Parallel Water Journeys into the American Eden in John Davis’s The First Settlers of Virginia and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby. Early American Literature (1981).
5. Summer Reading at Woodlands: A Juvenile Library of the Old South. Children’s Literature (1981).
6. Another Dilemma of an Intellectual in the Old South: Caroline Gilman, the Peculiar Institution, and Greater Rights for Women in the Rose Magazines. The Southern Literacy Journal (1984).
7. Review of The Poetry of William Gilmore Simms: An Introduction and a Bibliography by James Everett Kibler, Jr. South Atlantic Review. No date.
8. The Pastoral Pessimism of William Gilmore Simms. The Rectangle (1983).
9. Caroline Gilman and the Issue of Slavery in the Rose Magazines, 1832-1839. Southern Studies (1985).
10. Pastoral in Antebellum Southern Romance. 1989. c.2

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Ballard, J. Clark.
1. Here’s How to Organize. A Western Regional Extension Publication. No date.
2. Alfalfa Seed Insect Pest Management. A Western Regional Extension Publication. No date.
3. Resource development. Utah Farm and Home Science (1966). Co-authors Darrell H. Matthews, Devere R. McAllister, & N. Keith Roberts.

Balph, David F.
1. Sound Communication of Uintah Ground Squirrels. Journal of Mammalogy (1966). co-author D. M. Balph.
2. Seasonal Variations in Testicular Monoamine Oxidase in the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) and Uinta Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus armatus). Seperatum Experientia (1975). Co-authors R. L. Urry, J. L. Frehn, K. L. Dixon, & L. C. Ellis.
3. Behavioral Responses of Unconfined Uinta Ground Squirrels to Trapping. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1968).
4. Annual Periodicity of Uintah Ground Squirrels (1977). The Southwestern Naturalist (1977). Co-author Fred L. Knopf.
5. Photoperiod and Crowding Effects on Testicular Serotonin Metabolism and Lack of Effects on Melatonin Synthesis in Uinta Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus armatus). The Journal of Experimental Zoology (1978). Co-authors John L. Frehn, Ronald L. Urry, & LeGrande C. Ellis.
6. The Reproductive Cycle of Male Uinta Ground Squirrels: Some Anatomical and Biochemical Correlates. Comparative Biochemical Physiology (1983). Co-authors LeGrande C. Ellis & Robert A. Palmer.
7. Behavioral Patterns of Domestic Sheep and Their Relationship to Coyote Predation. Applied Animal Ethology (1980). Co-authors E. A. Gluesing & F. F. Knowlton.
8. Spatial and Social Behavior in a Population of Uintah Ground Squirrels: Interrelations with Climate and Annual Cycle. Dispersal and Dispersion Chapter 15. No date.
9. Rutting Behavior of Yearling and Mature Bull Elk: Some Implications for Open Bull Hunting. Behavior. No date. Co-authors Walter L. Prothero & J. Juan Spillett.
10. Population Ecology of Uinta Ground Squirrels. Ecology (1974). Co-author Norman A. Slade.
11. Seasonal Variations in Testicular Monoamine Oxidase in the House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) and Uinta Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus armatus). Seperatum Experientia (1975). Co-authors R. L. Urry, J. L. Frehn, K. L. Dixon, & L. C. Ellis.

Balph, Martha Hatch.
1. On the use of rectrix shape and wing length to determine age and sex in the Cassin’s Finch. North American Bird Bander (1977).
2. Some Phylogenetic Implications of a Discovery of Aspidoras Pauciradiatus (Pisces: Siluriformes: Callichthyidae) from the Rio Negro in Brazil. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington (1979). Co-author Stanley H. Weitzman.
3. Wing Length, Hood Coloration, and Sex Ratio in Dark-Eyed Juncos Wintering in Northern Utah. Bird-Banding (1975).
4. On the Psychology of Watching Birds: the Problem of Observer-Expectancy Bias. The Auk (1983). Co-author David F. Balph.
5. Flock Stability in Relation to Social Dominance and Agonistic Behavior in Wintering Dark-Eyed Juncos. The Auk (1979).
6. Sex differences in alarm responses of wintering Evening Grosbeaks. The Wilson Bulletin (1977).
7. Some Factors Influencing Observed Sex Ratios in a Population of Evening Grosbeaks. Bird-Banding (1976). Co-author David F. Balph.
8. Behavioral Flexibility of Pine Siskins in Mixed Species Foraging Groups. Condor (1979). Co-author David F. Balph.
9. On flight pursuits in wintering Dark-eyed Juncos. The Auk (1976). Co-author David F. Balph. c.2
10. Winter philopatry of Evening Grosbeaks in northern Utah. North American Bird Binder (1978). Co-author Alice M. Lindahl.
11. Winter Social Behavior of Dark-Eyed Juncos: Communication, Social Organization, and Ecological Implications. Animal Behavior (1977).
12. Development of Young Brewer’s Blackbirds. The Wilson Bulletin (1975).
13. A simple technique for analyzing bird transect counts. The Auk (1977). Co-authors L. Charles Stoddart & David F. Balph.
14. Some physical characteristics of Evening Grosbeaks wintering in northern Utah. North American Bird Binder (1976).
15. Some population trends among Cassin’s Finches in northern Utah. North American Bird Binder (1978).
17. Golden-crowned Sparrows in northern Utah. North American Bird Binder (1976).
18. Some color-banding techniques for flocking birds. North American Bird Binder (1979).
19. Some practical applications of behavioral principles to the trapping of birds. North American Bird Binder (1981). Co-author David F. Balph.
20. Social Status Signaling in Winter Flocking Birds: An Examination of a Current Hypothesis. The Auk (1979). co-authors David F. Balph & H. Charles Romesburg.
21. Behavioral Development of Great Crested Flycatchers and Eastern Phoebes. The Jack-Pine Warbler (1977).
22. Kin Selection in Rio Grande Turkeys: A Critical Assessment. The Auk (1980). Co-authors George S. Innis & Martha Hatch Balph.

Barcus, Carolyn.
1. Self-Actualizing Education. No date. Co-authors Elwin C. Nielsen & Michael Bertoch.

Barker, James R.
1. When to Irrigate. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author O. W. Israelsen.
2. Measurement of Irrigation Water. USU Extension Service.
3. Farm Irrigation Structures. Presented at U.S.A.C. Irrigation Workshop (1952).

Barnett, Bill. B.
1. Characteristics of Neonatal Calf Diarrhea Virus Ribonucleic Acid. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine (1978). Co-authors L. N. Egbert & R. S. Spendlove.
2. Viral Gastroenteritis. Medical Clinics of North America (1983).
3. Effect of Enzymes on Rotavirus Infectivity. Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1979). Co-authors R. S. Spendlove & M. L. Clark.
4. Immunofluorescent Cell Assay of Neonatal Calf Diarrhea Virus. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine (1975). Co-authors R. S. Spendlove, M. W. Peterson, L. Y. Hsu, V. A. LaSalle, & L. N. Egbert.
5. Protamine Precipitation of Two Reovirus Particle Types from Polluted Waters. Applied and Environmental Biology (1982). Co-authors D. J. Adams, D. N. Ridinger, & R. S. Spendlove.
6. Trypsin Enhancement of Rotavirus Infectivity: Mechanism of Enhancement. Journal of Virology (1981). Co-authors Scott M. Clark, John R. Roth, Martha L. Clark, & Rex S. Spendlove.
7. Production of High-Titer Bovine Rotavirus with Trypsin. Journal of Clinical Microbiology (1979). Co-authors Scott M. Clark & Rex S. Spendlove.
8. Evaluation of Cell Lines and Immunofluorescence and Plaque Assay Procedures for Quantifying Reoviruses in Sewage. Applied and Environmental Microbiology (1982). Co-authors David N. Ridinger, Rex S. Spendlove, Dennis B. George, & John C. Roth.
9. Effects of Folic Acid Malnutrition on Rotaviral Infection in Mice. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1984). Co-authors John D. Morrey, Robert W. Sidwell, Roger L. Noble, & Arthur W. Mahoney.
10. Influence of Malnutrition and Alterations in Dietary Protein on Murine Rotaviral Disease. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1983). Co-authors Rober L. Noble, Robert W. Sidwell, Arthur W. Mahoney, & Rex S. Spendlove.

Barr, David P.
1. Production of Hydroxyl Radical by Lignin Peroxidase from Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics (1992). Co-authors Manish M. Shah, Thomas A. Grover, & Steven D. Aust.
2. Veratryl Alcohol-dependent Production of Molecular Oxygen by Lignin Peroxidase. The Journal of Biological Chemistry (1993). Co-authors Manish M. Shah & Steven D. Aust.
3. On the Mechanism of Peroxidase Catalyzed Oxygen Production. Ts Ms. 1992. Co-author Steven D. Aust.

Bartholome, Lloyd W.
1. A Task Analysis of Medical, Legal, and Technical Offices with Implications for Developing Programs for Training Medical, Legal, and Technical Secretaries. Ts Ms. No date.

Bartos, Dale.
1. Quantity, Decomposition, and Nutrient Dynamics of Aspen Litterfall in Utah. Forest Science (1981). Co-author Norbert V. DeByle.
2. Early Succession Following Clearcutting of Aspen Communities in Northern Utah. Journal of Range Management (1982). Co-author W. F. Mueggler.

Bateman, George Q.
1. Grass-Legume Mixtures for irrigated pastures for dairy cows. USAC (1956). Co-author Wesley Keller.
2. Irrigated Pastures in Arid Regions. Proceedings of the Sixth International Grassland Conference. No date. Co-author Wesley Keller.
3. Fence Bunk Silo – an efficient and economical way to store silage. Farm and Home Science (1960). Co-author Charles H. Mickelsen.
4. Transmission Studies of Milk and Dairy Cows Fed Toxaphene-Treated Hay. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1953). Co-authors Clyde Biddulph, J. R. Harris, D. A. Greenwood, & L. E. Harris.
5. Five Factors for Greater Pasture Production. Westland Pasture Journal (1954).
6. Effect of Feeding Methoxychlor-treated Alfalfa Hay to Dairy Cows. Journal of Dairy Science (1952). Co-authors C. Biddulph, J. R. Harris, F. L. Mangelson, F. V. Lieberman, W. Binns, & D. A. Greenwood.
7. DDT in Milk and Tissues of Dairy Cows Fed DDT-Dusted Alfalfa Hay. Advances in Chemistry Series (1950). Co-authors Clyde Biddulph, M. J. Bryson, J. R. Harris, D. A. Greenwood, Wayne Binns, M. L. Miner, L. E. Harris, & L. L. Madsen.

Batty, J. Clair.
1. Fundamentals of Food Engineering. USU (1982). Co-author Steven L. Folkman.
2. Water Management Systems for the 21st Century. Preprint Volume from the Sixth Conference on Hydrometeorology (1985). Co-authors L. Douglas James & Glen E. Stringham.

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Bauer, Norman.
1. Refractometry and Determination of Density [3rd Edition]. 1959-
60. Co-authors Kasimir Fajans & Seymour Z. Lewin.
2. The Kinetics of Nitrogen Formation from Nitrous Acid and Ammonium or Methylammonium Ions. Journal of Physical Chemistry (1958). Co-author Gordon J. Ewing.
3. The Van Slyke Reaction Between Nitrous Acid and Phenylalinine. Journal of Physical Chemistry (1958). Co-author José A. Reinosa.
4. Secondary gasation of heme proteins and biological N2-fixation. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1960). Co-author R. G. Mortimer.
5. Fallout Near Nevada Test Site. Science (1958).
6. A Probable Free-Radical Mechanism for Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation. Nature (1960).
7. Some Aspects of Phosphate Adsorption by Charcoal. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings (1960). Co-authors J. D. Beaton & H. B. Peterson.

Beale, Donald M.
1. Seasonal forage use by pronghorn antelope in western Utah. Utah Science (1968). Co-author George W. Scotter.
2. Forage Use, Water Consumption, and Productivity of Pronghorn Antelope in Western Utah. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1970). Co-author Arthur D. Smith.

Beasley, LeRoy B.
1. Linear Transformation on Matrices: The Invariance of Sets of Ranks. Linear Algebra and its Applications (1982).
2. Generalized Matrix Functions of Class MPW. Linear and Multilinear Algebra (1983).
3. Generalized Matrix Functions of Class MPW, II. Linear and Multilinear Algebra (1983).
4. Rank-k¬-Preservers and Preservers of Sets of Ranks. Linear Algebra and its Applications (1983).
5. Linear Transformations Preserving Sets of Ranks. Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics (1983).
6. Nonnegative Rank-Preserving Operators. Linear Algebra and its Applications (1985). Co-authors David A. Gregory & Norman J. Pullman.
7. Boolean-Rank-Preserving Operators and Boolean-Rank-1 Spaces. Linear Algebra and its Applications (1984). Co-author Norman J. Pullman.
8. Report at The 1983 Utah State University Department of Mathematics Conference. Linear Algebra and its Applications (1984). Co-author E. E. Underwood.
9. Generalized Matrix Functions of Class MPW, III. Linear and Multilinear Algebra (1984).
10. On the Uniqueness of Generalized Matrix Functions. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (1983). Co-author L. J. Cummings.

Beck, Dan.
1. Preliminary Investigation of the Banded Gila Monster (Heloderma suspectum cinctum) in Southwestern Utah. Ts Ms. 1982.

Bench, Varnell H.
1. Education 608: The School Principalship. Published by ICLIS/COM-NET for Distance Instructional Programs (1986).

Bennett, W. H.
1. Entry of Water Into Plants. Ts Ms. 1952.

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Bentley, Marion T.
1. HRD in the 80’s: A Scenario for Industrialized Countries. Ts Ms presented to International Conference on Training and Development. 1980. c.2
2. Training and Development in the 1980’s: Directions and Prospects. Paper presented at the 11th International Training and Development Conference (1981).
3. Productivity Improvement: The Search for a National Commitment. Chapter 7 Quality of Work Life. Co-author Gary B. Hansen. c.2
4. Plant Shutdowns, People and Communities: A Selected Bibliography. Utah Center for Productivity and Quality of Work Life (1981). Co-authors Gary B. Hansen & Mark H. Skidmore. c.2
5. A Selective Annotated Bibliography on Plant Shutdowns and Related Topics. USU. 1981. Co-authors Gary B. Hansen, Rexanne Pond, & Mark H. Skidmore. c.2
6. Shutdown: A Case Study of Displaced Rural Workers. USU. 1978. Co-authors Gary B. Hansen & Thomas Gene Fritts. c.2
7. Plant Shutdowns, People and Communities: A Selected Bibliography [2nd Edition]. USU. 1982. Co-authors Gary B. Hansen & Mark H. Skidmore.
8. Improving Productivity in America: The Role of Productivity and Quality of Working Life Centers. USU. No date. c.2
9. Problems and Solutions in a Plant Shutdown: A Handbook for Community Involvement. USU. 1981. Co-author Gary B. Hansen. c.2
10. Life After Layoff: A Handbook for Workers in a Plant Shutdown. Ts Ms. 1981. Co-authors Gary B. Hansen, Jeanni Hepworth Gould, & Mark H. Skidmore.
11. Rural Business Vitality: A Community Venture. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Russell Youmans.
12. Improving Productivity Via QWL Centers. Training and Development Journal (1980). Co-author Gary B. Hansen. c.2

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Berg, Frederick S.
1. Breakthrough For the Hard of Hearing Child. Educational Audiology Release (1971). Illustrated by Edna M. Berg.
2. Educational Audiology Hard of Hearing. U.S. Office of Education, Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (1973). c.2
3. Educational Audiology: Hearing and Speech Management. 1976.
4. Final Report: Special Project Doctoral Program Hearing Impaired, Educational Audiology Resource. U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education (1982). c.2
5. The Hard of Hearing Child. 1970. Editor and contributing author.
6. Independent Study Class Notebook. USU. No date.
7. Listening in Classrooms: Handbook for Hard-of-Hearing Students. United States Department of Education. No date. Co-authors James C. Blair & Rex C. Ivory.
8. Listening Handbook: Precision Programs Especially for the Hearing-Impaired. Part 1 of the Listening and Speech Package (LAS-PAC). 1978. c.2
9. Listening and Speech Package (LAS-PAC). Unknown publisher. No date.

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10. Speech Handbook: Precision Programs Especially for the Hearing-Impaired. Part 2 of the Listening and Speech Package (LAS-PAC). 1978. c.2
11. Video Photograph Manual. USU Manual for Educational Audiology – 5
28. No date.

Berry, Edna Helen.
1. Examination of Migration: An Ecuador Case Study. USU Faculty Support Grant, Final Report. 1986.

Berryman, Jack H.
1. Are Furbearers Worth Saving? The Conservation Volunteer (1955).
2. Wildlife Extension—Past, Present, and Future. Transactions of the Twenty-Seventh North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (1962). Co-author Eldon H. Smith.
3. The Responsibility of State Agencies in Managing Hunting on Private Lands. Transactions of the Twenty-Seventh North American Wildlife and Natural Resources Conference (1961).
4. The Problem of Controlling Animal Damage to Orchards. Unknown publisher. No date.
5. Our Growing Need: A Place to Produce and Harvest Wildlife. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1957).
6. Outdoor Recreation: A Farm and Ranch Crop? Ts Ms. 1964.
7. Facts on Outdoor Recreation. Ts Ms prepared for Utah Farm Bureau Natural Resource Conference (1964).
8. They Have Eaten Sour Grapes. Massachusetts Wildlife (1962).

Beutler, Leon G.
1. Production of Instructional Materials – Lab Manual. USU. 1976. Co-authors Don C. Smellie & Duane E. Hedin.
2. Audio-Visual Workshop: Big Round-Up of A-V Ideas. Unknown publisher. 1965. Co-author Eldon M. Drake.

Biddulph, Clyde.
1. Concentration of DDT in the Blood and Tissues of Sheep Fed Varying Levels of DDT. Archives of Biochemistry (1949). Co-authors Joseph R. Harris, D. A. Greenwood, Lorin E. Harris, Melvin J. Bryson, Wayne Binns, M. L. Miner, & Louis L. Madsen.

Binns, Wayne.
1. A Plastic Rumen Fistula Apparatus for Sheep: Its Insertion and Use. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1959). Co-author Lynn F. James.
2. Chemical Poisoning. Yearbook of Agriculture (1956).
3. An Electron Micrograph of Vibrio Fetus. Cornell Veterinarian(1953).
4. Cyclopian-Type Malformation in Lambs. Archives of Environmental Health (1962). Co-authors Lynn F. James, James L. Shupe, & E. J. Thacker.
5. Effects of Feeding Wild Onions (Allium validum) to Bred Ewes. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1966). Co-author Lynn F. James.
6. An Electron Micrograph of Vibrio Fetus. Cornell Veterinarian(1953).
7. Further Observations on a Congenital Cyclopian-Type Malformation in Lambs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1960). Co-authors W. A. Anderson & D. J. Sullivan.
8. A Congenital Cyclopian-Type Malformation in Lambs. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1959). Co-authors Edward J. Thacker, Lynn F. James, & Ward T. Huffman.
9. Congenital Malformations in Lambs Reproduced by Feeding a Poisonous Range Plant. The Southwestern Veterinarian (1964). Co-authors Lynn F. James & James L. Shupe.
10. Toxicosis of Veratrum Californicium in Ewes and its Relationship to a Congenital Deformity in Lambs. Annals of The New York Academy of Science (1964). Co-authors Lynn F. James & James L. Shupe.
11. Chronologic Evaluation of Teratogenicity in Sheep Fed Veratrum californicum. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1965). Co-authors James L. Shupe, Richard F. Keeler, & Lynn F. James.
12. A Congenital Cyclopian-Type Malformation in Lambs Induced by Maternal Ingestion of a Range Plant, Veratrum californicum. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1963). Co-authors Lynn F. James, James L. Shupe, & George Everett.
13. Psathyrotes annua, Poisonous Plant for Sheep. Veterinary Medicine (1962). Co-authors Lynn James & James L. Shupe.
14. Cymopterus watsoni: A Photosensitizing Plant for Sheep. Veterinary Medicine/Small Animal Clinician (1964). Co-author Lynn F. James.
15. Selenium Toxicity in Domestic Animals. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences (1964). Co-author O. H. Muth.
16. Stimulating Eructation and Vomitation in Normal and Bloated Ruminants with Alkaloidal Extracts from Veratrum spp. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1966). Co-authors C. H. Mullenax, W. B. Buck, & R. F. Keeler.
17. Some Pharmacologic Effects of Veratrum Alkaloids in Sheep and Goats. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1966). Co-authors W. B. Buck & R. F. Keeler.
18. Teratogenesis of Craniofacial Malformations in Animals. Archives of Environmental Health (1966). Co-authors Thomas A. Henry & Theodore H. Ingalls.
19. Stiff Lamb Ills Take Large Annual Toll; Preventative Aids Listed. National Wool Grower (1958). c.2
20. Livestock Poisoning. Utah Science (1973). co-author Eugene H. Cronin.
21. Results of Feeding of Herbicide-Treated Plants to Calves and Sheep. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1961). Co-authors William B. Buck, Lynn James, & M. Coburn Williams.
22. Occurrence and Toxicology of Selenium in Halogeton and Associated Species. Journal of Range Management (1962). Co-authors M. Coburn Williams & Lynn F. James.
23. Studies on a Cattle Disease of Unknown Origin in Southeastern Utah. Journal of Animal Science (1955). Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh, J. LeGrande Shupe, Lorin E. Harris, & Louis L. Madsen.
24. Vibriosis In Cattle. The Cornell Veterinarian (1954). Co-author M. G. Fincher.
25. Control of Larkspur with Herbicides Plus Nitrogen Fertilizer. Journal of Range Management (1971). Co-authors Lynn F. James & A. Earl Johnson. c.2

Bisal, Frederick.
1. Siphon Drainage in the Hyde-Park-Benson Area, Cache Valley, Utah. Soil Science (1949). c.2

Bischoff, D. E.
1. Project Planning and Implementation. USU short course on Irrigation Problems and Practices before a group of foreign students (1973).

Bishop, Avery Alvin.
1. Transient Functions for Land Drainage. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1969). Co-authors S. Abdollah Jenab & Dean F. Peterson.
2. Problems of Pollution of Irrigation Waters in Arid Regions. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors H. B. Peterson & J. P. Law, Jr.
3. Expressing Irrigation Efficiency in Terms of Application Time, Intake and Water Advance Constants. Transactions of the ASAE (1969). Co-author Yu-Si Fok.
4. Double Centroid and Minimized Cost Methods of Calculating Land Grading Slopes. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1973). Co-authors H. A. Paul & G. E. Stringham.
5. Hooper Pilot Drain Ground Water Studies. Ts Ms of a paper for the Irrigation and Drainage Convention, ASCE (1954). Co-author F. M. Warnick.
6. Evaluation of Intake Rate Constants as Related to Advance of Water in Surface Irrigation. Transactions of the ASAE (1966). Co-authors J. E. Christiansen, F. W. Kiefer, Jr., & Yu-Si Fok.
7. Consolidation of Irrigation Companies and Systems. Ts Ms of a paper for the Los Angeles Convention (1959). c.2
8. Drought-Proofing by Use of Ground-Water Reserves. Ts Ms of paper presented at the ASCE Irrigation and Drainage Division Specialty Conference (1966).
9. Total Bed-Material Transport. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1965). Co-authors Daryl B. Simmons & Everett V. Richardson.
10. Sediment Transport in Alluvial Channels: A Critical Examination of Einstein’s Theory. Colorado State University, Dissertation (1961).
11. Development of Irrigation Institutions in the Near East and South Asia 1956-
66. International Conference on Water for Peace (1967). Co-author Dean F. Peterson.
12. The Effect of Intake Equations on the Development of the Water Advance Equations for Surface Irrigation. Transactions of the ASAE (1971). Co-authors Yu-Si Fok & C. C. Shih.
13. Relation of Intake Rate to Length of Run in Surface Irrigation. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1961).
14. Analysis of Surface Irrigation Application Efficiency. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1969). Co-author Lyman S. Willardson.
15. Water and Hydrologic Factors in Relation to Drainage of Arid Region Soils. Ts Ms of Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Annual Progress Report. No date.
16. Conflicts in Water Management. USU 42nd Faculty Honor Lecture (1971).

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Bishop, A. Bruce
1. Water Reuse Systems Analysis. Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division (1971). Co-author David W. Hendricks. c.2
2. Multiobjective Planning: Concepts and Methods. Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division (1976). Co-authors Mc McKee, T. Ward Morgan, & Rangesan Narayanan. c.2-
3. Goal Programming Model for Water Quality Planning. Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division(1977). Co-authors Rangesan Narayanan, William J. Grenney, & Paul E. Pugner. c.2
4. Coupled Optimization-Simulation Water Quality Model. Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division(1976). Co-author William J. Grenney. c.2
5. Seasonal and Stochastic Factors in Water Planning. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1977). Co-author Rangesan Narayanan. c.2
6. A Nonlinear Multilevel Model for Regional Water Resources Planning. Water Resources Bulletin (1977). Co-author Suravuth Pratishthananda. c.2
7. Analysis of Water Advance in Surface Irrigation. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1965). Co-author Yu-Si Fok. c.2
8. Economic Assessment of an Activity Analysis Model for Water Supply Planting. Water Resources Research (1975). co-authors Bartell C. Jensen & Rangesan Narayanan. c.2
9. A Residuals Management Model for Regional Environmental Quality. Journal of Environmental Systems (1978-79). Co-author Rangesan Narayanan.
10. Combined Management of Air, Water and Solid Wastes. Journal of Environmental Management (1979). Co-author Rangesan Narayanan. c.2
11. Multiobjective Planning: New Directions and Methodology. ASCE National Water Resources and Ocean Engineering Convention (1976). Co-authors Mac McKee, T. Ward Morgan, & Rangesan Narayanan.
12. Assessment Analysis for Water Supply Alternatives. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors David W. Hendricks & James H. Milligan.
13. A Mathematical Programming Approach to Evaluate Alternative Energy Development Options. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Rangesan Narayanan & Bartell C. Jensen.
14. Carrying Capacity in Regional Environmental Management. US EPA publication, Socioeconomic Environmental Studies Series (1974). Co-authors H. H. Fullerton, A. B. Crawford, M. D. Chambers, & M. McKee.
15. Impact of Energy Development on Colorado River Quality. Natural Resources Journal (1977). c.2
16. Optimization of Water and Energy Resource Development. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author William O. Mace, Jr. c.2
17. Multiobjective Planning: New Directions and Methodology. Ts Ms. Co-authors Mac McKee, T. Ward Morgan, & Rangesan Narayanan.
18. Water as a Factor in Energy Resources Development. USU (1975). Co-authors Melvin D. Chambers, William O. Mace, & David W. Mills. c.2
19. Public Participation in Environmental Impact Assessment. Ts Ms. No date.
20. An Approach to Evaluating Environmental, Social, and Economic Factors in Water Resources Planning. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
21. Identifying Environmentally Acceptable Least-cost Pollution Control Systems. Journal of Environmental Management (1982). Co-authors Michael F. Torpy & Rangesan Narayanan.

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Bishop, R. H.
1. Electron Temperature and Density Determination from RF Impedance Probe Measurements in the Lower Ionosphere. Planetary Space Science (1972). Co-author K. D. Baker.

Bissonette, J. A.
1. The Effects of Forest Harvesting on Marten and Small mammals in Western Newfoundland. USU (1988). Co-authors R. J. Fredrickson & B. J. Tucker.

Black, Jay.
1. A Readership Study of Outlook Magazine. USU (1984).
2. Journal of Mass Media Ethics (1986). Editor.

Black, Therel R.
1. Some Sociological Considerations in Highway Development. Developing Concepts of Land Acquisition, a Highway Research Board Bulletin (1957). Co-author Jerrilyn Black.
2. Accidental Deaths Occurring in 1955. USU. No date.
3. The Impact of Highways Upon Society’s Spatial Living Arrangements with Special Emphasis on Utah’s Wasatch Front Counties. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
4. The Age Pattern of Marriage and the Trend of Birth Rate in Utah. Utah Academy Proceedings (1967). Co-author Yun Kim.
5. Formal Social Participation: Method and Theory. Rural Sociology (1957).
6. Your Neighbor’s Education Is Important to You. USU (1956).

Blahna, Dale J.
1. Backcountry Llama Packing: Visitor Perceptions of Acceptability and Conflict. Leisure Sciences (1995).
2. Fern Gathering on the Arrowhead Ranger District, San Bernardino National Forest: An Evaluation. USU. A report of the results of Cooperative Research Agreement Number PSW-95-0043CA between Utah State University and the Pacific Southwest Forest Experiment Station. Co-authors Janet A. Anderson, Deborah J. Chavez, & Jay A. Anderson.

Blake, Joseph T.
1. Effects of Experimental Chronic Respiratory Disease and Infectious Bronchitis on Pullets. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1962).
2. Imbalancing of Hemic Calcium, Magnesium, Potassium, and Sodium Rations and by Parenteral Injections of Ethylenediaminetetraacetate Dipotassium Salt, Potassium Chloride, and Aldosterone Inhibitor. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1969). Co-authors D. E. Bailey, Y. S. Lu, E. J. Fisher, R. Abaza, & J. W. Call.
3. Oxalate Determination: Analytical Problems Encountered with Certain Plant Species. Journal of the A.O.A.C. (1968). Co-authors R. H. Abaza & E. J. Fisher.
4. Etiology of Brisket Disease. The Cornell Veterinarian (1968).
5. Altitude, K2EDTA and an Aldosterone Inhibitor as Factors Influencing Gaseous Composition and pH of Cattle Blood. Utah Academy Proceedings (1967). Co-authors Y. S. Lu, E. J. Fisher, & R. Abaza. c.2
6. Influence of Certain Improved Antibiotic Formulations Upon the Course of CRD in a Breeder Flock and Progeny. Poultry Science (1961).

Blanch, George T.
1. The Dairy Outlook. Ts Ms for presentation over KSL. 19
48.
2. The Economic Relationship of the Geneva Steel Plant to the Agriculture of the Western States. Ts Ms prepared for the Utah State Department of Publicity and Industrial Development. No date. Co-author W. Preston Thomas.
3. New Data Requirements by Areas: How Can They Be Met? Journal of Farm Economics (1955).

Bleak, Alvin T.
1. Disappearance of Plant Material Under a Winter Snow Cover. Ecology (1970).
2. Range Plant Yield and Species Relationships in Natural and Partially Controlled Environments. Journal of Range Management (1974). Co-authors Wesley Keller & A. C. Hull, Jr.
3. Seeding Pelleted and Unpelleted Seed on Four Range Types. Journal of Range Management (1958). co-author A. C. Hull, Jr. c.2
4. Problems in Artificial and Natural Revegetation of the Arid Shadscale Vegetation Zone of Utah and Nevada. Journal of Range Management (1965). Co-authors N. C. Frischknecht, A. Perry Plummer, & R. E. Eckert, Jr. c.2
5. Effects of Seed Age and Preplanting Seed Treatment on Seedling Response in Crested Wheatgrass. Crop Science (1969). Co-author Wesley Keller.
6. Germination and Emergence of Selected Forage Species Following Preplanting Seed Treatment. Crop Science (1972). Co-author Wesley Keller.

Boal, Kim.
1. Value Conflicts and Business Decisions. USU (1981). Co-author Newman Peery.

Bohart, George E.
1. The Biology of Euphytomima Nomivora (Diptera: Sarcophagidae), a Parasite of the Alkali Bee, Nomia Melanderi (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society (1968). Co-author Mohammad Javad Moradeshaghi.
2. Gradual Nest Supersedure Within the Genus Osmia. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (1955).
3. Notes on the Habits of Osmia (Nothosmia) Seclusa Sandhouse. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (1955).
4. The Effect of Prior Location on Alfalfa Foraging by Honey Bees. Journal of Economic Entomology (1957). Co-author M. D. Levin.
5. Observations of the Visits of Honey Bees and Bumble Bees to Bladder Senna (Colutea arborescens). Annals of the Entomological Society of America (1962). Co-author W. P. Nye.
6. Notes on Mating, Prey Provisioning, and Nesting of Sphex Procerus (Dahlbom). Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (1953). Co-author George F. Knowlton.
7. Notes on Food Habits of the Western Harvester Ant. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (1953). Co-author George F. Knowlton.
8. New Records of Hornia Minutipennis Riley, With Notes on its Biology. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (1955). Co-author Richard B. Selander.
9. Bees Make Alfalfa Seed. What’s New In Crops & Soils (1955).
10. Additional Studies on the Effect of Field Applications of Insecticides on Honey Bees. Journal of Economic Entomology (1954). Co-authors F. V. Lieberman, G. F. Knowlton, & W. P. Nye.
11. Yearly Population Fluctuation of Bombus morrisoni at Fredonia, Arizona. Journal of Economic Entomology (1953). Co-author George F. Knowlton.
12. A Larva of Trichodes Ornatus from a Pollen Trap on a Hive of Honey Bees. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist. No date. Co-author William P. Nye.
13. Pollination of Alfalfa and Red Clover. Annual Review of Entomology (1957).
14. Alkali Bee Management. Ts Ms. No date.
15. The Alkali Bee, Nomia melanderi Ckll.: A Native Pollinator of Alfalfa. Proceedings of the 12th Alfalfa Improvement Conference (1950).
16. Some Curlew Valley butterflies and Skippers. USU. No date. Co-author G. F. Knowlton.
17. Aculeate Hymenoptera (Vespidae and Sphecidae) of Curlew Valley. USU. 1974. Co-authors George F. Knowlton & Wilford J. Hanson.

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Booth, Thornton. Y. (a.k.a. Lewis Young)
1. Morality and Julius Caesar. Papers from the Literary Programs Conference. No date.
2. Brand Spanking New, Old as the Hills, Friend in Need, or Bitterest Foe, the Cliché Must Be Watched Like a Hawk. College English (1960).
3. Higher Education and the Teaching of Morals. Ts Ms. No date.
4. The Cliché: A Working Bibliography. Bulletin of Bibliography and Magazine Notes (1960).
5. The Duty of the Humanists. Journal of Higher Education (1961).
6. Toward a liberal education. Utah Science (1962).
7. Moby Dick: Standing up to God. Nineteenth Century Fiction(1962).
8. Book Review: Education and a Radical Humanism: Notes towards a Theory of the Educational Crisis. Journal of Higher Education (1962).
9. Correspondence. Word Study (1965).
10. Introductory Comment. USU Press Monograph Series (1966).
11. James Grover Thurber. Ts Ms for Encyclopedia of World Literature.
12. The Meaning of Language If Any. Rhetoric Society Quarterly(1980).
13. Humanism. USU Last Lecture.
14. Consider George Meredith. English Journal (1966).
15. Book Review: Orrin Porter Rockwell; Man of God, Son of Thunder. Western American Literature(1967).
16. Mastering the Event: Commitment to Fact in George Meredith’s Fiction. USU Monograph Series (1967).
17. The Supreme Organ of the Mind’s Self-Ordering Growth. USU 47th Honor Lecture (1973).
18. I.A. Richards and the Composing Process. College Composition and Communication (1986).
19. Book Review: The Making of Meaning: Metaphors, Models, and Maxims for Writing Teachers. College Composition and Communication (1986).
20. Cache Valley residents share China experience. Herald Journal (4/2/1984).
21. Chinese use what they have for transportation. Herald Journal (4/9/1984).
22. China allowing some free enterprise. Herald Journal (4/16/1984).
23. How China develops will affect all of us. Herald Journal (4/23/1984).
24. A Suggested Analogy for the Elusive Self. Journal of Analytical (1990).
25. Religious Thought in Great Literature. Ts Ms. No date.
26. Women Are Human Beings. Ts Ms of address given at the Utah State Convention of the American Association of University Women (1961).
27. Charlotte Mew, “Said To Be a Writer.” Ts Ms. 1970.
28. Resist Not Fact. Ts Ms read at Utah Academy Symposium (1963).
29. Another Possible Analogy for the Elusive Self. Ts Ms. No date.
30. What Happens When a Self Tries to Think About Itself? Ts Ms. No date. (Lewis Young)
31. Final Report of a Humanistic Approach to Contemporary Problems of Freedom and Responsibility. Project SR-6506-72-271 sponsored by USU and the National endowment for the Humanities (1972-73).
32. Holy Island – Where Lindisfarne ruins can be found. The Salt Lake Tribune (2/15/1987). (Lewis Young)
33. Send Gangsters to Boot Camp, But Educate Them, Too. The Salt Lake Tribune (11/21/1993). (Lewis Young)
34. The War Between Abortion Extremes. Network (1992). (Lewis Young)
35. Selected Plays of Lewis Young. 1988. (Lewis Young)
36. Mrs. Franklin to a Young Friend. Bostonia (1990).
37. Inventory of T. Y. Booth publications. Ts Ms. No date.

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Borg, Walter Raymond.
1. A Data Bank for Training Researchers and Statisticians in the Behavioral Sciences. Unknown publisher (1978). Co-author David White.
2. The Effect of Personality and Contact Upon A Personality Stereotype. Journal of Educational Research (1955).
3. The Vocational Interests of Nurses and Nursing Students. Journal of Educational Research (1953).
4. Personality and Interest Measures as Related to Criteria of Instructor Effectiveness. Journal of Educational Research (1957).
5. Some Factors Relating to Art School Success. Journal of Educational Research (1950).
6. Personality Characteristics of Nursing School Students and Graduate Nurses. Journal of Applied Psychology (1951). Co-author Irene Healy.
7. The Interests of Art Students. Educational and Psychological Measurement (1950).
8. Does a Perceptual Factor Exist in Artistic Ability? Journal of Educational Research (1950).
9. A Study of the Relationship Between General Intelligence and Success in an Art College. The Journal of Educational Psychology (1949).
10. Program of the Final Examination for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. University of California (1948).
11. Relationships Between an Impromptu Speech and Criteria of Military Success. Personnel Psychology (1958). Co-authors Ernest C. Tupes & A. Carp.
12. Comparison Between a Performance Test and Criteria of Instructor Effectiveness. Psychological Reports (1956). Co-author Ernest R. Hamilton.
13. Performance in Role-Playing Situations as Related to Leadership and Personality Measures. Sociometry (1958). Co-authors Ernest C. Tupes & A. Carp.
14. Relationships Between Physical Proficiency and Measures of Leadership and Personality. Personnel Psychology (1959). Co-authors Ernest C. Tupes & A. Carp.
15. Prediction of Small Group Role Behavior From Personality Variables. Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology (1960).
16. Personality Characteristics Related to Leadership Behavior in Two Types of Small Group Situational Problems. Journal of Applied Psychology (1958). Co-author Ernest C. Tupes.
17. GRE Aptitude Scores As Predictors of GPA For Graduate Students in Education. Educational and Psychological Measurement (1963).
18. Comparison of Officers from Different Sources of Commission. Psychological Reports (1957).
19. An Evaluation of Ability Grouping. USU (1964).
20. Three Levels of Information Gathering for the Evaluation of Educational Products. Ts Ms. 1971.
21. A Preliminary Validation of a USAF Recruiting Salesman Selection Battery. Unknown Publisher. No date. Co-authors Michael A. Zaccaria & David O. Weaver.
22. Perceptions of the Teacher’s Role in the Small Rural School. Western States Small Schools Project (1965).
23. Minicourses: Individualized Learning Packages for Teacher Education. Educational Technology (1972).
24. Moving Toward Effective Teacher Education – One Man’s Perspective. USU 51st Faculty Honor Lecture (1975).
25. Some Fallacies in “The Fallacy of Homogeneity.” Journal of School Psychology (1966).
26. The Behavior of Emergent and Designated Leaders in Situational Tests. Sociometry (1957).
27. Personality and Vocational Interests of Successful and Unsuccessful Nursing School Freshmen. Educational and Psychological Measurement (1952). Co-author Irene Healy.
28. A Teacher-Training Program to Enhance Mainstreamed, Handicapped Pupils’ Self-Concepts. Journal of School Psychology (1983). Co-author Frank R. Ascione.
29. Effects of a Training Program on Teacher Behavior and Handicapped Children’s Self-Concepts. The Journal of Psychology (1980). Co-author Frank R. Ascione.
30. Student Government and Citizenship Education. The Elementary School Journal (1966).
31. Playing the Principal’s Role. The Elementary School Journal (1964). Co-author J. Arthur Silvester.
32. Grouping of Slow Learning High School Pupils. Journal of Secondary Education (1966). Co-author Tony Prpich.
33. Teacher Coverage of Academic Content and Pupil Achievement. Journal of Educational Psychology (1979).
34. Classroom Management in Elementary Mainstreaming Classrooms. Journal of Educational Psychology (1982). Co-author Frank R. Ascione.
35. Protocol Materials as a Tool for Changing Teacher Behavior. The Journal of Experimental Education (1974). Co-author David R. Stone.
36. Videotape Feedback and Microteaching in a Teacher Training Model. The Journal of Experimental Education (1969). Co-authors Warren Kallenbach, Merva Morris, & Allen Friebel.
37. The Principal’s Perceptions of Team Teaching. Psychology in the Schools (1966). Co-author Luna R. Brite.
38. The Minicourse—A Milestone on the Road to Better Teaching. British Journal of Educational Technology (1971).
39. The Minicourse: A New Tool for the Education of Teachers. Education (1970). Co-authors Philip Langer & Marjorie L. Kelley.
40. Development of an Individual Test of English for Foreign Students. The Modern Language Journal (1956). Co-author John S. Goodman.
41. Evaluation of a Selection Composite For Screening Applicants for USAF Officer Candidate School. Air Force Personnel & Training Research Center (1955). Co-author Ernest C. Tupes.
42. Validation of a Proposed Officer Effectiveness Selection Battery. Air Force Personnel & Training Research Center (1957). Co-authors Ernest C. Tupes & A. Carp.
43. A Factor Analysis of the OCS Paired-Comparison Evaluation System. Human Resources Research Center (1953). Co-authors Ernest C. Tupes & Gabriel Friedman.
44. Teachers as Intelligent Consumers of Research. School and Society (1951).
45. Research-Based Development: A Strategy for Educational Change in the 1970s. Social Science Education Consortium (1971).
46. Changing Teacher and Pupil Performance with Protocols. Journal of Experimental Education (1977).
47. Protocol Materials as Related to performance and Pupil Achievement. The Journal of Educational Research (1975).
48. Changing On-Task, Off-Task, and Disruptive Pupil Behavior in Elementary Mainstreaming Classrooms. The Journal of Educational Research (1979). Co-author Frank Ascione.
49. Four Criteria of Principal Effectiveness. Journal of Educational Research (1961). Co-authors Jack F. Burr & J. Arthur Silvester.
50. Teacher Effectiveness in Team Teaching. The Journal of Experimental Education (1967).
51. Detail and Background in Audiovisual Lessons and Their Effect on Learners. Educational Communication and Technologyl (1979). Co-author Charles F. Schuller.
52. The Minicourse as a Vehicle for Changing Teacher Behavior: A Three-year Follow-Up. Journal of Educational Psychology (1972).
53. The Balance Between Educational Research and Development: A Question of Strategy. Educational Technology (1969).
54. Teacher Classroom Management Skills and Pupil Behavior. The Journal of Experimental Education (1975). Co-authors Philip Langer & Jeanette Wilson.
55. Preparing Budgets for Research, Development and Training Projects in the Behavioral Sciences. USU (1976).
56. Student Opinion Survey. Western States Small Schools Project, Utah State Department of Public Instruction (1962).
57. A Study of the Effects of Different Kinds of Ability Grouping on Personal Relationships Among High School Students. U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (1967).

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58. Applying Educational Research: A Practical Guide for Teachers. 1981.
59. An Evaluation of Ability Grouping. USU Cooperative Research Project No. 577 (1964).

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Bowles, David S.
1. Delineation of Landside, Flash Flood, and Debris Flow Hazards in Utah. Proceedings of a Specialty Conference Held At USU (1984).
2. Design and Impact Analysis for Diversion at Coal Creek Mine. Water Resources Bulletin (1985). Co-authors James L. Grant, William E. Humphries, & Arthur P. O’Hayre.
3. Hydrosalinity Modeling of Suspended Sediments. Journal of Environmental Engineering (1986). Co-authors Hooshang Nezafati & L. Douglas James.
4. Salt Release Model for Suspended Sediments. Journal of Environmental Engineering (1986). Co-authors Hooshang Nezafati & J. Paul Riley.
5. Steady State River Quality Modeling by Sequential Extended Kalman Filters. Water Resources Research (1978). Co-author William J. Grenney.
6. Coupled Dynamic Streamflow-Temperature Models. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1977). Co-authors Danny L. Fread & William J. Grenney. c.2
7. Salt-Release from Suspended Sediments in the Colorado River Basin. Water Forum (1981). Co-authors Hooshang Nezafati & J. Paul Riley. c.2
8. Saturation Kinetics for Preferential Nitrogen Uptake. Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division(1980). Co-author William Grenney. c.2
9. Salt Efflorescence – A Nonpoint Source of Salinity. Water Forum(1981). Co-authors Bhasker Rao K. & R. Jeff Wagenet. c.2
10. Salt Efflorescence in Price River Basin. Journal of Environmental Engineering (1984). Co-authors Bhasker K. Rao & R. J. Wagenet. c.2
11. Random Differential Equations in River Water Quality Modeling. Water Resources Research (1982). Co-authors Brad A. Finney & Michael P. Windham. c.2
12. Estimation of Flow and Salinity Conditions for River Systems. IFAC Symposium on Water and Related Land Resource Systems (1981). Co-authors M. J. Beutler & W. J. Grenney. c.2
13. Effects of Weather Modification on Water Supply from Reservoirs in Utah. International Symposium on Hydrometeorology (1982). Co-author Meg Frantz. c.2

Box, Thadis W.
1. Grassland Ecosystems. Range Resources of North America, Vol.
2. No date. Co-authors Van Dyne & West.
2. Nomadism and Landu Use in Somalia. Economic Development and Cultural Change (1971).
3. Potential of Arid and Semi-Arid Rangelands for Ruminant Animal Production. Winrock Report (1977).
4. Resource Management Has Been Good—But It Should Be Better. Ts Ms. 1975.
5. The Next Twenty-Five Years in Natural Resources. Ts Ms. No date.
6. The Arid Rangelands of the United States—A Century After John Wesley Powell. Ts Ms. 1976. Co-author Don D. Dwyer.
7. The Public Range and Its Management. A Report to the President’s Council on Environmental Quality (1976). Co-authors Don D. Dwyer & Frederic H. Wagner.
8. Potential Red Meat Production from Arid and Semi-Arid Rangelands. Ts Ms prepared for Winrock International Livestock Research and Training Center (1976).
9. Using International Programs to Enhance Departmental Excellence. Ts Ms of a special paper developed for The International Program Development Office, Washington State University. No date.
10. Perceptions of Conservation in Western Australia. Ts Ms report of a visit to the Western Australian Department of Agriculture (1985).
11. Integration of Forage and Fodder Research with Land and Livestock Use in Kenya. Ts Ms Consultant Report for Forage Plant Development and Extension Project, National Agricultural Research Station in Kenya, & Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (1985).
12. Range Management Needs in the Arabian Gulf. Ts Ms. No date.
13. Range Resources of Somalia. Journal of Range Management (1968).
14. The Arid Lands Revisited: 100 years after John Wesley Powell. USU 57th Annual Faculty Honor Lecture.
15. The American Rangelands: Their Condition and Policy Implications for Management. Ts Ms of a paper presented for the Rangelands Policy Symposium (1979).
16. Nomadism and Land Use in Somalia. Economic Development and Cultural Change (1971).
17. Increasing Red Meat from Rangeland Through Improved Range Management Practices. Ts Ms. 1974.

Boyle, William S.
1. A Cytological Study of Festuca Kingii. American Journal of Botany (1950).
2. Laboratory Manual for Elementary Botany. U.S.A.C. (1954).
3. Principles and Practice in Plant Cytology. 1953.
4. Generalization from a Commons-Dilemma Game. Simulation & Games (1983). Co-author Richard B. Powers.
5. A Cytological Study of the Induced Octoploid of an Agropyron-Hordeum Hybrid. Journal of Heredity (1955). Co-author R. B. Ashman. c.2
6. A Cytogenetic Study of Natural and Controlled Hybrids Between Agropyron Trachycaulum and Hordeum Jubatum. Genetics (1955). Co-author A. H. Holmgren.

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Branyan, Brenda M.
1. Outstanding Women who Promoted the Concept of the Unified School Library and Audiovisual Programs, 1950 through 1975. Dissertation, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (1977).
2. A Sample Materials Selection Policy for School Media Centers. USU. No date.

Brennand, Charlotte P.
1. Fructose: Comparison with sucrose as sweetener in four products. Journal of the American Dietetic Association (1979). Co-authors Sherrie Lynn Hardy & Bonita W. Wyse.
2. Acceptance and Species Identification of Turkey Steaks Prepared with Beef, Pork, Lamb, and Turkey Fat. Journal of Food Science (1981). Co-author V. T. Mendenhall.
3. Evaluation of Various Methods for Roasting Frozen Turkeys. Journal of Food Science (1982). Co-authors D. P. Cornforth, R. J. Brown, & D. Godfrey.
4. Taste thresholds of individuals with diabetes mellitus and of control subjects. Journal of the American Dietetic Association (1981). Co-authors Sherrie Lynn Hardy & Bonita W. Wyse.
5. Sensory Discrimination of Species-Related Meat Flavors. Unknown publisher. 1982. Co-author R. C. Lindsay.
6. Effects of pH and Temperature on Volatile Constituents of Cardamom. Journal of Food Science (1970). Co-author D. E. Heinz.

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Brewer, Kenneth
1. New Mexico, By Moonlight. Rendezvous (1977).
2. Pastel. Western Humanities Review (1969).
3. To Remember What Is Lost. 1982. c.2
4. Shadows of Danae. Stone Country (1974-79).
5. Woman in the Gallery. Stone Country (1974-79).
6. Ruins. Silver Vain (1978).
7. Old Maggie. Contemporary Quarterly (1977).
8. Concession. Contemporary Quarterly (1978).
9. A Sense of Pain. Puerto Del Sol (1967).
10. Death at San Miguel. Puerto Del Sol (1967).
11. Taking Turns. Road Apple Review (1971-72).
12. Summer Thoughts. Puerto Del Sol (1969-70).
13. Seeker. Puerto Del Sol (1966-67).
14. Summer Thoughts. Puerto Del Sol (1966-67).
15. The Arctic Gull. Green’s Magazine (Winter 1981).
16. Landscape: Condemned Faces. Green’s Magazine (Spring 1981).
17. Henslow’s Sparow. Green’s Magazine (Autumn 1980).
18. Premonition. Fragments (1973). c.2
19. Waiting for the Zephyr. Hollow Spring Review of Poetry (1977).
20. For a Woman. EGG (1972-73). c.2
21. Places, Shadows, Dancing People. USU Monograph Series. 1969. Co-authors Thomas J. Lyon, Joyce D. Wood, & Robert E. Wood.
22. Temple. Western Review (1970).

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Brewster, Royce E.
1. A Manual for Personnel and Occupational Guidance Prepared 1942 Summer Session by students in Guidance Classes.

Brindley, William A.
1. A Simple, Inclusive, and Versatile Card Filing System. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences (1969). Co-author R. G. Jones.
2. Effects of Diflubenzuron on Alfalfa Weevil Larvae and upon Toxicity of Methidathion and Carbofuran. Iowa State Journal of Research (1981). Co-author Ching-Mei Chu.
3. Portable Incubator and Its Use in Insecticide Bioassays with Field Populations of Lygus Bugs, Aphids, and Other Insects. Journal of Economic Entomology (1982). Co-authors Deifalla H. Al-Rajhi & Randy L. Rose.
4. Biphenyl Hydroxylation and Its Induction Differ between Montane Voles and Swiss Webster Mice. Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology (1983). Co-author Moheb H. Makary.
5. Synergist Differences as an Alternate Interpretation of Carbaryl-Piperonyl Butoxide Toxicity Data. Environmental Entomology (1977).
6. Estimating Monooxygenase Detoxification in Field Populations: Toxicity and Distribution of Carbaryl in Three Species of Labops Grassbugs. Environmental Entomology (1981). Co-author Deifalla H. Osman.
7. Insecticide Bioassays with Field Populations of Alfalfa Weevils, a Simplified Approach. Journal of Economic Entomology (1975).
8. Ultrastructural changes in larval wax moth, Galleria mellonella, midgut and silk gland after exposure to chlorcyclizine, Phenobarbital, or promazine. Cytobios (1972). Co-author Nabil N. Youssef.
9. Synergist Ratios, EPN Detoxication, Lipid, and Drug-Induced Changes in Carbaryl toxicity in Megachile pacifica. Environmental Entomology (1974). Co-author R. M. Lee.
10. Carbaryl Control of Chalcidoid Parasites from Alfalfa Leafcutting Bees. Journal of Economic Entomology (1976).
11. Carbaryl Penetration into and Metabolism by Alfalfa Leafcutting Bees, Megachile pacifica. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1975). Co-author Guirguis N. Guirguis.
12. Insecticide Susceptibility and Response to Selected Pollens of Larval Alfalfa Leafcutting Bees, Megachile pacifica (Panzer) (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae). Environmental Entomology (1974). Co-author G. N. Guirguis.
13. Effect of Chlorcyclizine, Aminopyrine, or Phenobarbital on Carbaryl Metabolism in Alfalfa Leafcutting Bees. Environmental Entomology (1976). Co-author Guirguis N. Guirguis.
14. Chlorocyclizine and SKF 525A Effects on Parathion Toxicity and Midgut Tissue Structure in Alkali Bees, Nomia melanderi. Environmental Entomology (1974). Co-author M. J. Moradeshaghi & N. N. Youssef.
15. In Vivo Detoxiciation Potential and Selective Insecticidal Activity of Carbamate and Organophosophorus Compounds. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (1971). Co-author Brian R. Smith.
16. Effects of Chlorcyclizine or Phenobarbital on in Vitro Detoxication Activity by Larval Wax Moth Gut Homogenates. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (1971). Co-author Nasim Ahmad. c.2
17. Identification of the in vitro Anticholinesterase Metabolite of Methyl Parathion. Journal of Economic Entomology (1964). Co-author P. A. Dahm.
18. Modification of Parathion Toxicity to Wax Moth Larvae by Chlorocyclizine, Aminopyrine, or Phenobarbital. Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology (1969). Co-author Nasim Ahmad. c.2
19. Microscopic Examination of Parathion Activating Microsomes from American Cockroach Fat Body. Journal of Economic Entomology (1970). Co-author Paul A. Dahm.
20. Tests of Eight Rearing Media for the Mountain Pine Beetle, Dendroctonus ponderosae (Coleoptera: Scolytidae), from Lodgepole Pine. Annals of the Entomological Society of America (1970). Co-author Robert G. Jones.
21. Objective Grading of Essay Examinations. Educational Technology (1978).

Brite, John Duncan.
1. Missouri and Sectionalism, (1803-1924). Dissertation for the University of Chicago (1924).
2. The Principles of American Government. Ts Ms of radio talk given over station KSL (1939).

Broadbent, Marden.
1. Social Power Structure. Ts Ms for Adult Education Seminar. No date.
2. The Future Depends on Us. Ts Ms. 1953.
3. Profiles for the Future: Community Development. Ts Ms of address given at USU Annual Extension Conference (1966).

Brown, Almeda Perry.
1. Nutritional Status Indices for Rural and Urban Utah School Children. Child Development (1942). co-author Faye Y. Moser.
2. Nutritional Status of Some Utah Population Groups. U.S.A.C. 3rd Annual Faculty Research Lecture (1944).
3. Vitamin C Content of Tomatoes. Food Research (1941). Co-author Faye Moser.
4. A Biological Appraisal of Vitamins in the Rural School Child’s Winter Diet. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1935).
5. Ascorbic Acid Nutrition of Some College Students. The Journal of Nutrition (1943). Co-authors Margaret L. Fincke, Jessie E. Richardson, E. Neige Todhunter, & Ella Woods.

Brown, Perry J.
1. Introduction. Unknown publication. 1970s.
2. Understanding Scenes: An Evaluation Technique. Unknown publication. 1970s.

Brown, Ray W.
1. Acid Mine Rehabilitation Problems at High Elevations. Watershed Management Symposium (1975). Co-authors Robert S. Johnston & Jack Cravens.
2. Rehabilitation of a High Elevation Mine Disturbance. U.S. Government. No date. Co-author R. S. Johnston.

Brown, Rodney Jay.
1. Enzymic Coagulation of Milk Casein Micelles. Journal of Dairy Science (1984). Co-author Donald J. McMahon & C. A. Ernstrom.
2. Computerized Cheese Yield Pricing of Milk. Ts Ms presented at second biennial Marschall International Cheese Conference (1981).
3. The Mechanism of Milk Cutting. Ts Ms presented at second biennial Marschall International Cheese Conference (1981).
4. A Sensitive, Fast, on Farm Test for Antibiotics in Milk. Ts Ms. 1981.
5. Procedure for Covalently Immobilizing Enzymes Which Permits Subsequent Release. Biochemistry (1979). Co-authors Harold E. Swaisgood & H. Robert Horton.
6. Application of Non-linear Least Squares Fitting to Analysis of Inhibition in Biphasic Kinetic Systems. Journal of Theoretical Biology (1980).
7. Preferential codon usage in genes. Gene (1981). Co-authors Simon Wain-Hobson, Ruth Nussinov, & Joel L. Sussman.
8. Collaborative Evaluation of Rolling Ball Viscometer for Measuring Somatic Cells in Abnormal Milk. Journal of the Association of Official Analytical Chemists (1982). Co-authors Gary H. Richardson, Ron Case, Roy E. Ginn, Ted Kasandjieff, & Rick C. Norton.
9. Evaluation of Various Methods for Roasting Frozen Turkeys. Journal of Food Science (1982). Co-authors D. P. Cornforth, C. P. Brennand, & D. Godfrey.
10. Evaluation of Formagraph for Comparing Rennet Solutions. Journal of Dairy Science (1982). Co-author Donald J. McMahon.
11. Incorporation of Ultrafiltration Concentrated Whey Solids into Cheddar Cheese for Increased Yield. Journal of Dairy Science (1982). Co-author C. Anthon Ernstrom.
12. Milk Coagulation Time: Linear Relationship with Inverse of Rennet Activity. Journal of Dairy Science (1983). Co-author D. J. McMahon.
13. Composition, Structure, and Integrity of Casein Micelles: A Review. Journal of Dairy Science (1984). Co-author Donald J. McMahon.

Brunnette, Douglas.
1. Training For What? A Systematic Approach to Training in the Utah Job Service. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Robert Hoskisson & Marion Bentley. c.2

Buehler, Vernon.
1. Competing Through Productivity and Quality. 1988. Editor. Co-editor Y. K. Shetty.

Bulkley, Ross V.
1. Utah Cooperative Fishery Research Unit Annual Report. USU (1982-83). Co-author Charles R. Berry, Jr.

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Burtenshaw, Claude J.
1. What Is a University Student? USU. No date. c.2
2. The Political Theory of Pluralist Democracy. The Western Political Quarterly (1968).
3. Managing Students at USU. Ts Ms. No date.
4. The State of the Public Ethic. Ts Ms. No date.
5. The Student: His University and His Church. Ts Ms published in first issue of Dialogue. No date.
6. Toward an Irresponsible Two-Party System. Ts Ms. No date.
7. Irresponsible Parties. Ts Ms. No date.
8. The New University and Its Advising Program. Ts Ms. No date.
9. Managing the Past. Utah Statehood Day (1970). c.2
10. No title. Statement by Councilman Claude Burtenshaw to the Municipal Council (3/4/1977).

Burton, Theodore M.
1. The Preparation of Acetyl Bromide. Journal of the American Chemical Society (1940). Co-author Ed. F. Degering.

Burton, Warren Lindsay.
1. Barroque & Pieces: A Novel Approach to Understanding Classical Music [2nd Edition]. 1996.

Butcher, John E.
1. Effect of Nutrition on Lambing Rates. Ts Ms. No date.
2. Effect of Oxytetracycline, Stilbestrol, and Pelleted Feed on Fattening Whiteface and Blackface Crossbred Wether Lambs. Journal of Animal Science (1962). Co-author R. J. Raleigh.

Bylund, H. Bruce.
1. The Human Factor and Changes in Water Usage Patterns. Water Resources Research (1966). c.2

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Cahoon, Winston Arthur.
1. A Study of Selected Non-Wage Benefits Available to Teaching Faculties of the Publicly Supported Universities and Colleges of Utah. Thesis for Master of Business Administration, Utah State University (1966).

Caine, George B.
1. Utah Celebrates A Jubilee: A Sketch of Utah Dairy and Holstein History. Holstein-Friesian World (4/27/1940). c.2

Caldwell, Martyn M.
1. The Effects of Solar UV-B Radiation (280-315 nm) on Higher Plants: Implications of Stratospheric Ozone Reduction. Research in Photobiology(1977). c.2
2. The Effect of Wind on Stomatal Aperture, Photosynthesis, and Transpiration of Rhododendron Ferrugineum L. and Pinus Cembra L. Centralblatt Für Das Gesamte Forstwesen (1970).
3. A Fine Wire Psychrometer for Measurement of Humidity in the Vegetation Layer. Ecology (1970). Co-author Marie Lynn Caldwell.
4. A Portable Small-Stage Photoelectric Planimeter for Leaf Area Measurements. Journal of Range Management (1971). Co-author Russell T. Moore.
5. Integrated Calibrations of Plant Gas Exchange Systems. Ecology (1972). Co-author Walter Tranquillini.
6. Adaptability and Productivity of Species Possessing C3 and C4 Photosynthesis in a Cool Desert Environment. Eco-Physiological Foundation of Ecosystems Productivity in Arid Zone, International Symposium hosted by the USSR Academy of Sciences (1972).
7. Seasonal Pattern of Net Photosynthesis of Artemisia Tridentata. American Journal of Botany (1973). Co-author Edward J. DePuit.
8. Shrub Ecotypes in a Salt Desert. Nature (1971). Co-author P. J. Goodman.
9. C4 Pathway Photosynthesis at Low Temperature in Cold-tolerant Atriplex Species. Plant Physiology (1977). Co-authors C. Barry Osmond & Dixie L. Nott.
10. Influence of Floral Optical Properties on the Ultraviolet Radiation Environment of Pollen. American Journal of Botany (1983). Co-author Stephan D. Flint.
11. The effects of ultraviolet-B radiation on plant competition in terrestrial ecosystems. Physiologia Plantarum (1983). Co-author Warren G. Gold.
12. Internal filters: Prospects for UV-acclimation in higher plants. Physiologia Plantarum (1983). Co-authors Ronald Robberecht & Stephen D. Flint.
13. Influence of Photon Flux Density in the 400 – 700 nm Waveband on Inhibition of Photosynthesis by UV-B (280 – 320 nm) Irradiation in Soybean Leaves: Separation of Indirect and Immediate Effects. Photochemistry and Photobiology(1983). Co-author Charles W. Warner.
14. Protective mechanisms and acclimation to solar ultraviolet-B radiation in Oenothera stricta. Plant, Cell and Environment(1983). Co-author Ronald Robberecht.
15. A fiber optic point quadrat system for improved accuracy in vegetation sampling. Oecologia (1983). Co-authors G. W. Harris & R. S. Dzurec.
16. Copint with Herbivory: Photosynthetic Capacity and Resource Allocation in Two Semiarid Agropyron bunchgrasses. Oecologia (1981). Co-authors J. H. Richards, D. A. Johnson, R. S. Nowak, & R. S. Dzurec.
17. Bunchgrass architecture, light interception, and water-use efficiency: assessment by fiber optic point quadrats and gas exchange. Oecologia (1983). Co-authors T. J. Dean, R. S. Nowak, R. S. Dzurec, & J. H. Richards.
18. Effects of Ultraviolet-B irradiances on Soybean. IV. Leaf Ontogeny as a Factor in Evaluating Ultraviolet Irradiance Effects on Net Photosynthesis. American Journal of Botany (1981). Co-author Alan H. Teramura.
19. Effects of Ultraviolet-B Radiation Stress on the Abscisic Acid Status of Rumex patientia Leaves. Physiologia Plantarum (1979). Co-authors Susan J. Lindoo & Schuyler D. Seeley.
20. Plant Life and Ultraviolet Radiation: Some Perspective in the History of the Earth’s UV Climate. BioScience (1979).
21. Leaf Development of Rumex Patientia L. (Polygonaceae) Exposed to UV Irradiation (280-320 NM). American Journal of Botany (1978). Co-author Judith G. Dickson.
22. Competitive Interaction in Plant Populations Exposed to Supplementary Ultraviolet-B Radiation. Oecologia (1978). Co-author Fred M. Fox.
23. Atmospheric Ozone Depletion: Reduction of Photosynthesis and Growth of a Sensitive Higher plant Exposed to Enhanced u.v.-B Radiation. Journal of Experimental Botany (1977). Co-author William B. Sisson.
24. Photosynthesis, Dark Respiration, and Growth of Rumex patientia L. Exposed to Ultraviolet Irradiance (288 to 315 Nanometers) Simulating a Reduced Atmospheric Ozone Column. Plant Physiology (1976). Co-author William B. Sisson.
25. Seasonal Dynamics of Root System Respiration in Atriplex Confertifolia. Plant and Soil (1980). Co-author Richard S. Holthausen.
26. Physiology of Sagebrush. Unknown publisher. No date.
27. Carbon Balance, Productivity, and Water Use of Cold-Winter Desert Shrub Communities Dominated by C3 and C4 Species. Oecologia (1977). Co-authors Richard S. White, Russell T. Moore, & L. B. Camp.
28. Gas Exchange of Three Cool Semi-Desert Species in Relation to Temperature and Water Stress. Journal of Ecology (1975). Co-author Edward J. DePuit.
29. Stem and Leaf Gas Exchange of Two Arid Land Shrubs. American Journal of Botany (1975). Co-author Edward J. DePuit.
30. Phenology and Dynamics of Root Growth of Three Cool Semi-Desert Shrubs Under Field Conditions. Unknown Publisher. 1975. Co-author Osvaldo A. Fernandez.
31. Belowground Productivity of Two Cool Desert Communities. Oecologia (1974). Co-author L. B. Camp.
32. A. Root Extension and Water Absorption. Ecological Studies. Analysis and Synthesis, Vol.
19.
33. Differential Photosynthetic Inhibition by Ultraviolet Radiation in Species from the Arctic-Alpine Life Zone. Arctic and Alpine Research (1982). Co-authors Ronald Robberecht, Robert S. Nowak, & W. D. Billings.
34. Leaf Ultraviolet Optical Properties Along a Latitudinal Gradient in the Arctic-Alpine Life Zone. Ecology (1980). Co-authors Ronald Robberecht & W. D. Billings.
35. A Steep Latitudinal Gradient of Solar Ultraviolet-B Radiation in the Arctic-Alpine Life Zone. Ecology (1980). Co-authors Ronald Robberecht & W. D. Billings.
36. Light Quality with Special Reference to UV At High Altitudes. INZFS FRI Technical Paper (1980).
37. Constraints on Tundra Productivity: Photosynthetic Capacity in Relation to Solar Radiation Utilization and Water Stress in Arctic and Alpine Tundras. Vegetation and Production Ecology of an Alaskan Arctic Tundra, Ecological Studies(1978). Co-authors D. A. Johnson & M. Fareed.
38. Phenological Patterns of Two Alpine Tundra Plant Populations on Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Northwest Science (1975). Co-author M. Fareed.
39. Gas Exchange of Four Arctic and Alpine Tundra Plant Species in Relation to Atmospheric and Soil Moisture Stress. Oecologia (1975). Co-author Douglas A. Johnson.
40. The Canopy Structure of Tundra Plant Communities at Barrow, Alaska, and Niwot Ridge, Colorado. Arctic and Alpine Research (1974). Co-authors Larry L. Tieszen & Marcee Fareed.
41. Field Measurements of Photosynthesis and Leaf Growth Rates of Three Alpine Plant Species. Arctic and Alpine Research (1974). Co-author Douglas A. Johnson.

Call, Anson B.
1. Here’s How to Fertilize Your Orchard. Utah Farmer (3/5/1964).

Call, J. W.
1. The Effects of I.C.I. Compound 33828 (Methallibure) on the Production of Semen and Health of Boars. Canadian Veterinary Journal (1969). Co-authors C. A. V. Barker & J. N. Cummings.

Campbell, Gaylon S.
1. Thermistor Sensor for the Miniature Net Radiometer. Journal of Applied Meteorology (1964). Co-authors Gaylen L. Ashcroft & Sterling A. Taylor.

Campbell, William F.
1. Response of Tomato Plants to Stressful Temperatures. Plant Physiology (1981). Co-author Jaleh Daie. c.2
2. Path-Coefficient Analysis of Correlation Between Honey Bee Activity and Seed Yield in Allium cepa L. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (1973). Co-authors N. S. Shasha’a & W. P. Nye. c.2
3. The Effects of Different Chemicals on Pollen Germination and Tube Growth in Allium Cepa L. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (1969). Co-authors S. C. Kwan & A. R. Hamson.
4. Ultrastructure Changes Induced by Stem Nematodes in Hypocotyl Tissue of Alfalfa. Journal of Nematology(1973). Co-authors Doris C. N. Chang & G. D. Griffin.
5. Fine Structure Analyses of Stem Nematode-Induced White Flagging in Medicago sativa. Journal of Nematology(1973). Co-author G. D. Griffin.
6. Effects of S-Triazines on Protein and Fine Structure of Cotyledons of Bush Beans. American Journal of Botany (1972). Co-authors B. Singh & D. K. Salunkhe.

Cangelosi, James S.
1. Designing Tests for Evaluating Student Achievement. 1990.
2. Cooperation in the Classroom: Students and Teachers Together. National Education Association Publication (1984).

Cannon, Lawrence O.
1. Sums of Solid Horned Spheres. Transactions of the American Mathematical Society (1966).
2. On a Point-Segment Decomposition of E3 Defined by McAuley. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society (1968).
3. Who Grades the Graders? USU 15th Annual Last Lecture (1990). c.2

Cannon, Melvin C.
1. Adsorption of Xenon and Argon on Graphite. Nuclear Science and Engineering (1962). Co-authors W. R. Grimes, W. T. Ward, & G. M. Watson. c.2
2. Absorption of Xenon and Argon on Graphite. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1961). Co-authors W. T. Ward, G. M. Watson, & W. R. Grimes.
3. How to Bond Sapphire to Other Materials. American Machinist (8/29/1946).
4. On the Yield and Composition of Ranger Alfalfa Hay. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1953). Co-authors Chas. W. Jones, D. W. Pittman, Robert Weiman, Mahd Habib, Owen Asplund, & D. A. Greenwood.
5. A Thermodynamic Study of the Thorium-Oxygen System at High Temperatures. Journal of Physical Chemistry (1963). Co-authors R. J. Ackermann, E. G. Rauh, & R. J. Thorn. c.2

Cannon, Orson S.
1. Unusual Symptomatology of Curly Top in Susceptible-Resistant Grafted Tomato Plants. Phytopathology (1972). Co-author D. E. Gardner.
2. Heritability of Low Temperature Seed Germination in Tomato. HortScience (1973). Co-authors Dawn M. Gatherum & William G. Miles.
3. Current-Season and Tuber-Perpetuated Symptoms of Potato Curly Top. Plant Disease Reporter(1962). Co-author Golden L. Stoker.
4. A Botrytis Disease of the Dahlia and Its Relation to Botrytis Diseases of Other Plants. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1937). Abstract of Master’s Thesis for U.S.A.C.
5. An Analysis of Plant Breeding Procedures for Obtaining Curly Top Resistance in Tomato. Phytopathology (1972). Co-author P. E. Moser.
6. Inheritance of Resistance to Verticillium Wilt in a Tomato Cross. Phytopathology (1951). Co-authors Lester Schaible & Victor Waddoups.

Cantarovici, Jaime.
1. Desde Lejos. 1975. Spanish poems.
2. Flores Artificiales. 1982. Spanish poems.

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Carlisle, Howard M.
1. Management: Concepts and Situations. 1976. c.2
2. Management Essentials: Concepts and Applications. 1979.
3. Situational Management: A Contingency Approach to Leadership. 1973.
4. Improving Faculty Evaluation and Performance Through Management by Objectives. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Y. K. Shetty.

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Carlisle, John C.
1. The Conant Report and Teacher Education at Utah State University. USU. No date.

Carlson, John W.
1. Lygus Bug Damage to Alfalfa in Relation to Seed Production. Journal of Agricultural Research (1940).
2. Pollination, Lygus Infestation, Genotype and Size of Plants as Affecting Seed Setting and Seed Production in Alfalfa. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1946).

Carmack, Noel A.
1. Labor and Laboring Classes in the Construction of the Logan Temple, 1877-1884. Mountain West Center for Regional Studies, W. Mont Timmins Award (1993).

Carman, John G.
1. A Non-destructive Stain Technique for Investigating Root Growth Dynamics. Journal of Applied Ecology (1982).
2. Comparisons of Sites Infested and Not Infested with Saltcedar (Tamarix pentandra) and Russian Olive (Elaeagnus angustifolia). Weed Science (1982). Co-author Jack D. Brotherson.
3. Root Initiation and Root and Leaf Elongation of Dependent Little Bluestream Tillers Following Defoliation. Agronomy Journal (1982). Co-author D. D. Briske.
4. Aposporous Apomixis in Schizachyrium (Poaceae: Andropogoneae). Crop Science (1982). Co-author S. L. Hatch.

Carpenter, G. Alvin
1. Building Information Programs in Farmers’ Cooperatives. Utah State Agricultural College. No date.

Carter, Don C.
1. A Definition of the Role of Homemaker by Two Generations of Women. Journal of Marriage and the Family (1965). Co-author Genevieve M. Wise.
2. The Influence of Family Relations and Family Experiences on Reality. Marriage and Family Living (1954).
3. Observation Booths for Child Development Laboratories. The Journal of Nursery Education (1961).

Cazier, Stanford.
1. Student Discipline Systems in Higher Education. American Association for Higher Education, ERIC/Higher Education Research Report (1973).
2. Keeping Honor Bright. Ts Ms of an address to USU Faculty (9/27/1985).
3. The Effective Use of Resources Ts Ms of Keynote Address at the Society for College and University Planning (7/22/1976).
4. Righteous Restraint in the Use of Power. Ts Ms. 1981.
5. No title. Speech presented at the Turkey Short Course at Snow College (1/30-31/1980).
6. Excellence—An Issue of Values. Ts Ms. 1984.
7. Utah State University and the Global View. Address to the Faculty (1989).
8. Protest and Institutional Reappraisal of Student Discipline Programs. Ts Ms. No date.

Chadwick, Duane C.
1. Hydrologic Instrumentation—Guiding Philosophy and Practical Solutions. For presentation at the ASAE and Irrigation and Drainage Division Conference (1966).
2. The Detection of Magnetic Fields Caused by Groundwater and the correlation of such fields with water dowsing. USU (1971). Co-author Larry Jensen.

Chase, Alice.
1. Edith Bowen: Devoted Teacher. 1965. c.2
2. The Story of a House. USU. No date.

Chase, Daryl.
1. Some Imperishable Sayings of Jesus And His Disciples. USU. No date. c.2
2. Blessed are they that mourn: for they shall be comforted. Unknown publisher, compilation of scripture. No date.
3. A Collection of Poetry compiled by Dr. Daryl Chase. USU (1983).

Chatelain, LaRae B.
1. A Western States Perspective on Public Policy for Household Energy Conservation. Housing and Society (1981). Co-authors Don A. Dillman, Patricia A. Tripple, Carole J. Makela, & Johe J. Dillman.

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Chatterton, N. Jerry
1. Selection Response for Molecular Markers Associated with Anthocyanin Coloration and Low-Temperature Growth Traits in Crested Wheatgrasses. Canadian Journal of Plant Science. Co-authored with Zan-Min Hu, Richard R.-C. Wang, Steve R. Larson, Antonio J. Palazzo, and Kay H. Asay.
2. Fructan biosysthesis and fructosyltransferase evolution: Expression of the 6-SFT (sucrose: fructan 6-fructosyltrasferase) gene in crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum). Journal of Plant Physiology (2001). Co-authored with Jun-Zhi Wei
3. Development of a STS marker assay for detecting loss of heterozygosity in rice hybrids. Genome (2001). Co-authored with Xiaomei Li, R.-C. Wang, Steve R. Larson.
4. Grasses in the West: Early Days to the Present. Journal of the West (2002). Co-authored with James A. Young.
5. Fructan and total carbohydrate accumulation in leaves of two cultivars of timothy (Phleum pretense Vega and Climax) as affected by temperature. Journal of Plant Physiology (2002). Co-authored with Bjorn Thorseinsson, Phil A. Harrison.
6. Characterization of the mRNAs that accumulate during illumination of excised leaves of big bluegrass (Poa Secunda). Journal of Plant Physiolgy (2002). Co-authored with Jun-Zhi Wei, Richard R.-C. Wang, Steven R. Larson.
7. Characterization of fructan biosynthesis in big bluegrass (Poa secunda) Journal of Plant Physiology (2002). Co-authored with Jun-Zhi Wei, Richard Philip A. Harrison, R.-C. Wang, Steven R. Larson.
8. Registration of W4909 and W4910 Bread Wheat Germplasm Lines with High Salinity Tolerance. Crop Science. Co-authored with R. R.-C Wang, S.R. Larson, W.H. Horton,
9. Changes in carbohydrate coordinated partitioning and cell all remodeling with stress-induced pathogenesis in wheat sheaths. Physiolgicaland Molecular Plant Pathology (2002). Co-authored with D.L. Bishop, P.A. Harrison, and R.D. Hatfield.
10. Range Plant Development in Utah: A Historical View Rangelands (2003). Co-authored with R. Deane Harrison, E. Durant McArthur, Dan Ogle, Kay H. Asay, Blair L. Waldron.
11. Screening for Salinity Tolerance in Alfalfa: A Repeatable Method Crop Science (2004). Co-authored with Michael D. Peel, Blair L. Waldron, Kevin B. Jensen, Howard Horton, Lynn M. Dudley.
12. Fructans in crested wheatgrass leaves. Journal of Plant Physiology (2003) Co-authored with Philip A. Harrison.
13. Cytological evidence for assortment mitosis leading to loss of heterozygosity in rice. NRC Research Press (Genome) (2006). Co-authored with Richard R.-C. Wang, Xiaomei Li
14. Nonstructural Carbohydrates in Oat Forage The Journal of Nutrition (2006). Co-authored with Kathryn A. Watss, Kevin B. Jensen, Philip A. Harrison, W. Howard Horton.
15. Loliose – a novel trisaccharide in leaves of Loium and Festuca species. Plat Physicology (Life Sci. Adv.) (1993) Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, W.R. Thornley.
16. The influence of elevated CO2 on non-structural carbohydrate distribution and fructan accumulation in wheat canopies. Plant, Cell, and Environment (1994). Co-authored with D.R. Smart, B. Bugbee.
17. Cytological evidence for assortment mitosis leading to loss of heterozygosity in rice. Genome (2006). Co-authored with Richard R.-C. Wang, Xiaomei Li.
18. Nonstructural Carbohydrates in Oat Forage Journal of Nutrition (2006). Co-authored with Kathryn A. Watts, Kevin B. Jensen, Philip A. Harrison, W. Howard Horton.
19. Phylogenetic relationships of 10 grass species: an assessment of phylogenetic utility of the internal transcribed spacer in nuclear ribosomal DNA in monocots Genome (1994). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, K.H. Assay, and K.B. Jensen.
20. Do Inulin Oligomers Adopt A Regular Helical Form in Solution? Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry (1994). Co-authored with Jianhua Liu, Andrew L. Waterhouse.
21. Molecular phylogeney of Pooideae (Poaceae) based on nuclear rDNA (ITS) sequences. Theory of Applied Genetics (1995). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, K.H. Asay, K.B. Jensen.
22. Phylogenetic relationships of the monogenomic species of the wheat tribe, Triticeae (Poaceae), inferred from nuclear rDNA (internal transcribed spacer) sequences. Genome (1995). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, K.H. Asay, K.B. Jensen.
23. Interactions of the Plant Energy Budget and Environmental Stress on Iron Stress-Response Physiology. Advancements in Iron Nutrition Research (1995). Co-authored with Jesse H. Bennett, Philip A. Harrison, W. Robert Thornley.
24. Carbohydrate changes in chicory (Chichorium intybus L. var. foliosum) during growth and storage. Scientia Horticulturae (1995). Co-authored with Michael Ernst, Philip A. Harrison.
25. Purification and characterization of a new fructan series from species of Asteraceae. New Phytologist. (1996). Co-authored with Micheal Ernst, Philip A. Harrison.
26. Fructan oligomers in Poa ampla. New Phytologist. (1997). Co-authored with Philip A. Harrison.
27. Registration of ‘CD-II’ Crested Wheatgrass Crop Science (1997). Co-authored with K.H. Asay, K.B. Jensen, R. R.-C. Wang, D.A. Johnson, W.H. Horton, A.J. Palazzo, S.A. Young.
28. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Subfamily Arundinoideae (Poaceae) Based on Sequences of rDNA. Australian Systematic Botany (1998). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, S.W.L. Jacobs, N.P. Barker.
29. Characterization of Fructan Oligomers from Species of the Genus Allium L. Journal of Plant Physiology (1998). Co-authored with Michael K. Ernst, Philip A. Harrison, Gudrun Matitschka.
30. Registration of RWR-Tetra-1 Tetraploid Russian Wildrye Germplasm Crop Science (1998). Co-authored with K.B. Jensen, K.H. Asay, D.A. Johnson, W.H. Horton, A.J. Palazzo.
31. Loss of heterozygosity and accelerated genotype fixation in rice hybrids. Genome (1999). Co-authored with R.R.-C. Wang, X.-M. Li.
32. A quantitative histochemical procedure for measurement of starch in apple fruits. The Histochemical Journal (1999). Co-authored with Michael K. Ernst, Gudrun Matitschka, Philip A. Harrison.
33. A Molecular Phylogeny of the Grass Family (Proaceae) Based on the Sequences of Nuclear Ribosomal DNA (INS) Australian Systematic Botany (1999). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, S.W.L. Jacobs, K.H. Asay.
34. Nonstructural Carbohydrates in Tall Fescue Cultivars: Relationship to Animal Preference. Agronomy Journal (2000). Co-authored with Henry F. Mayland, Glenn E. Shewmaker, Philip A. Harrison.
35. Linkage mapping and nucleotide polymporphisms of the 6-SFT gene of cool-season grasses. Genome (2000). Co-authored with Jun-Zhi Wei, Steve R. Larson, Richard R.-C. Wang.
36. Elevated CO2 enhances resprouting of a tropical savanna tree. Oecologia (2000). Co-authored with William A. Hoffmann, Fakhri A. Bazzaz, Phillip A. Harrison, Robert B. Jackson.
37. A proposed mechanism for loss of heterozygosity in rice hybrids. Euphytica (2001). Co-authored with Richard R.-C. Wang, Xiaomei Li.
38. Expression of sucrose: fructan 6-fructosyltransferase (6-SFT) and myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase (MIPS) genes in barley (Hordeum vulgare) leaves. Journal of Plant Physiology (2001). Co-authored with Jun-Zhi Wei, Steve R. Larson.
39. Structure of fructans in roots and leaf tissues of Lilium perenne. New Phytologist (2001). Co-authored with N. Pavis, P.A. Harrison, S. Baumgartner, W. Praznik, J. Boucaud, M.P. Prud’homme.
40. New Plant Materials for Western Rangelands. Proceedings 1st National Conference on Grazing Lands. (2000) Co-authored With K.H. Asay, K.B. Jensen, B.L. Waldron, T.A. Jones, W.H. Horton.
41. Fructans. The Biochemistry of Plants Vol. 4 (1988). Co-authored with C.J. Pollock.
42. Characterization of sucrose: sucrose fructosyltransferase from crested wheatgrass. New Phytologist (1988). Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, W.R. Thornley, J.H. Bennett.
43. Dynamics of Fructan and Sucrose Biosynthesis in Crested Wheatgrass. Plant Cell Physiology (1988). Co-authored with W.R. Thornley, P.A. Harrison, J.H. Bennett.
44. Rhizosphere Physiology of Crested Wheatgrass and Legume Seedlings: Root-Shoot Carbohydrate Interactions. Journal of Plant Nutrition (1988). Co-authored with J.H. Bennett, P.A. Harrison.
45. Purification and quantification of ketoses (fructosylsucroses) by gel permeation and anion exchange chromatography. Plant Physiol. Biochem. (1989). Co-authored with Philip A. Harrison, W. Robert Thornley, Jesse H. Bennett.
46. Fructosyltransferase and Invertase Activities in Leaf Extracts of Six Temperate Grasses Grown in Warm and Cool Temperatures. Journal of Plant Physiology (1989). Co-authored with W. Robert Thornley, Philip A. Harrison, Jesse H. Bennett.
47. Forage Production by Cool-Season Plants. Utah Science (1989). Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, J.H. Bennett, W.R. Thornley, and K.H. Asay.
48. Carbohydrate Partitioning in 185 Accession of Gramineae Grown Under Warm and Cool Temperatures. Journal of Plant Physiology (1989). Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, J.H. Bennett, K.H. Asay.
49. Sucrosyloligosaccharides and cool temperature growth in 14 forb species. Plant Physiol. Biochem. (1990). Co-authored with Philip A. Harrison, W. Robert Thornley, Jesse H. Bennett.
50. Proton and Carbon chemical-shift assignments for 1-kestose, from two-dimensional n.m.r.-spectral measurements. Carbohydrate Research (1990). Co-authored with Thomas M. Calub, Andrew L. Waterhorse.
51. Nonstructural carbohydrates and spring regrowth of two cool-season grasses: Interaction of drought and clipping. Journal of Range Management (1990). Co-authored with C.A. Busso, J.H. Richards.
52. Oligosaccharides in foliage of Agropyron, Bromus, Dactylis,Festuca, Lolium, and Phleum. New Phytologist (1990). Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, W.R. Thornley, E.A. Draper.
53. Separation of Fructoologosaccharide Isomers by Anion-exchange Chromatography. Agricultural Biological Chemistry (1991). Co-authored with Norio Shiomi, Shuichi Onodera, Philip A. Harrison.
54. Electrophoretic Characterisation of quackgrass X bluebunch wheatgrass hybrid seed. Seed Science & Technology (1991). Co-authored with J.H. Bennett, G.M. Sajid, K.H. Asay.
55. DP-3 and DP-4 oligosaccharides in temperate and tropical grass foliage grown under cool temperatures. Plant Physiol. Biochem. (1991). Co-authored with W. Robert Thornley, Philip A. Harrison, Jesse H. Bennett.
56. Proton and carbon chemical-shift assignments for 6-ketose and neokestose from two-dimensional n.m.r. measurements. Carbohydrate Research (1991). Co-authored with Jianhua Liu, Andrew L. Waterhorse
57. High temperature stress in Phaseolus vugaris seedlings: genotype iron stress-response interactions. Plant Physiol. Biochem. (1992). Co-authored with Jesse H. Bennett, Roger E. Wyse, William Hartung, W. David S. Mok.
58. Fructan metabolism and cool-temperature growth in cheatgrass.
59. Nucleotide sequence of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA in diploid wheat, Triticum speltoides L. (Tausch) Gren. ex Richter (Gramineae). Plant Molecular Biology (1992). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, K.H. Asay, R.R.-C. Wang, K.B. Jensen.
60. Nucleotide sequence of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA in wheat, Triticum aestivum L. (Gramineae). Plant Molecular Biology (1992). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, K.H. Asay, R.R.-C. Wang, K.B. Jensen.
61. Nucleotide sequence of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA in mountain rye, Secale montanum Guss. (Gramineae). Plant Molecular Biology (1992). Co-authored with K.H. Asay, C. Hsiao, K.B. Jensen, R.R.-C. Wang.
62. Nucleotide sequence of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA in the primitive oat species, Avena longiglumis Durieu (Gramineae). Plant Molecular Biology (1992). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, K.H. Asay, K.B. Jensen, R.R.-C. Wang.
63. Nucleotide sequence of the internal transcribed spacer region of rDNA in barley, Hordeum vulgare L. (Gramineae). Plant Molecular Biology (1992). Co-authored with C. Hsiao, K.H. Asay, K.B. Jensen, R.R.-C. Wang.
64. Structure and quantity of fructan oligomers in oat (Avena spp.). New Phytologist (1993). Co-authored with David P. Livingston III, Philip A. Harrison.
65. Proton and carbon NMR chemical shift assignments for [B-D-Fru f (2->1)3-(2<->1)- -D-Glc p (nystose) and (B-D-Fruc f-(2->1)4 (2<->1) - -D-Glc p (1,1,1-kestopentaose *) from two dimensional NMR spectral measurements Carbohydrate Research (1993). Co-authored with Jianhua Liu, Andrew L. Waterhorse.
66. Structure of fructan oligomers in cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) New Phytologist (1993). Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, W.R. Thornley, J.H. Bennett.
67. Structure of Fructan Oligomers in Orchardgrass (Dactylis golmerata L.). Journal of Plant Physiology (1993). Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, W.R. Thornley, J.H. Bennett.
68. Separation and Quanticication of Fructan (Inulin) Oligomers by Anion Excahnge. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V. (1993). Co-authored with P.A. Harrison, W.R. Thornley, J.H. Bennett.

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69. Atriplex polycarpa: I. Germination and Growth as Affected by Sodium Chloride in Water Cultures. Agronomy Journal (1969). Co-authored with Cyrus M. McKell
70. Atriplex polycarpa: II. Germination and Growth as Affected by Sodium Chloride in Water Cultures Containing High Levels of Boron. Agronomy Journal (1969). Co-authored with Cyrus M. McKell, J.R. Goodin, F.T. Bingham
71. A Temperature Gradient Germinator. Agronomy Journal (1969). Co-authored with A. Ron Kadish.
72. Time of collection and Storage in Relation to Germination of Desert Saltbush Seed. Journal of Range Management (1969). Co-authored with Cyrus M. McKell
73. Carbohydrate Accumulation of Coastal Bermudagrass and Kentucky Bluegrass in Relation to Temperature Regimes. Crop Science (1969). Co-authored with C.M. McKell, V.B. Youngner, F.J. Nudge.
74. Absorption of Na, Cl, and B by Desert Saltbush in Relation to Composition of Nutrient Solution Culture. Agronomy Journal (1970). Co-authored with C.M. McKell, F.T Bingham, W.J. Clawson.
75. Intraspecific differences in temperature-induced respiratory acclimation of desert saltbrush. Ecology (1970). Co-authored with C.M. McKell, B.R. Strain
76. Monthly Variation in the Chemical Composition of Desert Saltbrush Journal of Range Management (1971). Co-authored with J.R. Goodin, C.M. McKell, R.V. Parker, J.M. Rible.
77. Nitrogen Metabolism in Atriplex polycarpa as Affected by Substrate Nitrogen and NaCl Salinity. Agronomy Journal (1971). Co-authored with J.R. Goodin, Cameron Duncan.
78. Effect of Tillering and Cool Nights on Photosynthesis and Chloroplast Starch in Pangola. Crop Science (1972). Co-authored with G.E. Carlson, W.E. Hungerford, D.R. Lee.
79. Diurnal Change in Specific Leaf Weight of Medicago sativa L. and Zea Mays L. Crop Science (1972). Co-authored with D.R. Lee. W.E. Hungerford.
80. Product Inhibition of Photosynthesis in Alfalfa Leaves as Related to Specific Leaf Weight. Crop Science (1973).
81. Leaf Changer to Measure Photosynthesis and Transpiration of Intact Grass Leaf Sections. Crop Science (1973). Co-authored with D.R. Lee.
82. Isolation of cuticle and vascular bundles of leaves by maceration in rumen fluid. Stain Technology (1974). Co-authored with Jerrel B. Powell, Warren G. Monson.
83. Stomal Guard Cell Integrity and Resistance to Rumen Fluid Digestion. Agronomy Journal (1974). Co-authored with Jerrel B. Powell.
84. International Grassland Congress Congress Proceedings (1974). Co-authored with G.E. Carlson, R.H. Hart,
85. Tillering, Nonstructural Carbohydrates and Survival Relationships in Alfalfa. Crop Science (1974). Co-authored with G.E. Carlson, R.H. Hart, W.E. Hungerford.
86. Photosynthesis and Transpiration of Bloom and Bloomless Sorghum. Canadian Journal of Plant Science.. (1975). Co-authored with W.W. Hanna, J.B. Powell, D.R. Lee.
87. Photosynthesis of 22 Alfalfa Populations Differing in Resistance to Disease, Insect Pests, and Nematodes. Crop Science (1976).
88. Physiological Components of Yield and Tolerance to Frequent Harvests in Alfalfa. Crop Science (1977). Co-authored with S. Akao, G.E. Carlson, W.E. Hungerford.
89. Alfalfa Yield, Specific Leaf Weight, CO2 Exchange Rate, and Morphology Crop Science (1978). Co-authored with R.H. Hart, R.B. Pearce, G.E. Carlson, D.K. Barnes, C.H. Hanson.
90. Photosynthate Partitioning in Soybean Leaves at Two Irradiance Levels Plant Physiology (1979). Co-authored with John E. Silvius, Diane F. Kremer.
91. Acclimation of Photosynthate Partitioning and Photosynthetic Rate to Changes in Length of the Daily Photosynthetic Period. Annals of Botony (1980). Co-authored with J.E. Silvius.
92. Photosynthate partitioning into leaf starch as affected by daily photosynthetic period duration in six species. Physiol. Plant (1980). Co-authored with John E. Silvius.
93. Growth and Photosynthate Partitioning in Alfalfa Under Eight Temperature-Photosynthetic Period Combinations Agronomy Journal (1981). Co-authored with G.E. Carlson.
94. Effects of shortened day length upon translocation and starch accumulation by maize, wheat, and pangola grass leaves. Canadian Journal of Botany (1982). Co-authored with Richard C. Sicher, William G. Harris, Diane F. Kremer.
95. Photosythate Partitioning into Starch in Soybean Leaves Plant Physiology (1979). Co-authored with John E. Silvius.
96. Environmental Effects on Sucrose and Fructan Concentrations in Leaves of Agropyron spp. Phloem Transport (1986). Co-authored with Philip A. Harrison, Jesse H. Bennett.
97. Fructan, starch and sucrose concentrations in crested wheatgrass and redtop as affected by temperature. Plant Physiol. Biochem. (1987). Co-authored with Philip A. Harrison, Jesse H. Bennett, W. Robert Thornley.

Chen, Chen-lung.
1. Flow Resistance in Broad Shallow Grassed Channels. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1976). c.2
2. Sediment Dispersion in Flow With Moving Boundaries. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1971).
3. Surface Irrigation Using Kinematic-Wave Method. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1970). c.2
4. Fate of Thermally Polluted Surface Water in Rivers. Journal of the Sanitary Engineering Division (1971).
5. Modeling River and Estuary Unsteady Flow Systems. International Symposium on River Mechanics (1973). Co-author Min-Shoung Chu.

Cheney, Carl D.
1. A chamber for separating visual and physical prey access from predators. Behavior Research Methods and Instrumentation (1974). Co-author Ron L. Snyder.
2. An operandum-to-Osborne I interface. Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers (1984). Co-author Craig L. Loftin.
3. Lithium-chloride-induced aversions in the opossum (Didelphis virginiana). Physiological Psychology (1980). Co-author Nancy L. Eldred.
4. Dimensional Stimulus Control of Keypecking Maintained by Stimulus-Reinforcer Dependencies. Behavior Analysis Letters (1983). Co-authors Charles A. Lyons & Kenneth Silverman.
5. Interocular Transfer of a Line Tilt Discrimination Without Mirror-Image Reversal Using Fading in Pigeons. The Journal of Biological Psychology (1972). Co-author Val Tam.
6. The effect of context change on conditioned defensive burying in rats. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1982). Co-author Fernando G. Oberdieck.
7. Stimulus and prefood stimulus effects on fixed-interval and fixed-ratio responding. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1983). Co-author Patrick M. Ghezzi.
8. A prey chamber for the experimental analysis of raptor hunting. Behavior Research Methods & Instrumentation (1979).
9. Falcons Reject Unfamiliar Prey. Raptor Research (1979). Co-author Leonard F. Ruggiero.
10. Interocular transfer of color aversion in pigeons. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1980). Co-authors David Pounds & Phyllis Williamson.
11. Schedule-Induced Locomotor Activity in Humans. Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (1979). Co-authors Philip G. Muller & Robert E. Crow.
12. An examination of the generalization hypothesis of authoshaped keypecking. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1978). Co-authors Fernando Oberdieck & Richard A. Strong.
13. Magnesium Deficiency Effects on Discriminated Avoidance in Rats. Nutrition Reports International (1975). Co-authors Mahlon B. Dalley & Arthur Mahoney.
14. Fixed-Ratio Discrimination Effects of Extinction and Satiation. The Journal of Biological Psychology (1973). Co-author Tore Lyndersen.
15. Autoshaping the pigeon’s keypeck in a dark chamber. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1977). Co-authors Fernando Oberdieck & Deborah L. Mueller.
16. Comparison of Group and Individual Reinforcement Contingencies on Student Performance. Education (1977). Co-author Robert E. Crow.
17. Matching behavior and deprivation. Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society (1975). Co-author Bruce A. Wald.
18. Dietary Riboflavin Manipulation Effects on Discriminated Avoidance in Rats. Nutrition Reports International (1976). Co-authors Susan Goodwin, Arthur Mahoney, & Deloy G. Hendricks.
19. Observing Behavior and Information. The Psychological Record (1980). Co-authors Peter Kileen & Bruce Wald.

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Christensen, Rondo
1. Our Nation’s Agribusiness. Ts Ms of talk given over K.S. L. (11/23/1957).
2. Are Vendor Sales of Milk in Schools Additional or Substitute Sales? The Milk Dealer (1962).
3. Economic Feasibility of Redirecting High Protein Grade A Milk to Manufacturing Plants in the Great Basin Area. Ts Ms (1989).
4. The Economics of Early Retirement at Utah State University Under the TIAA Retirement Program. Ts Ms (1989).
5. Rural Utah Manufacturing Firms: Migration and Workforce Impacts on Local Economics. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Kimball R. Humphrey & Lynn Davis.

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Christiansen, Jerald E.
1. Sprinkling: Cost of Equipment and Cost of Application. Ts Ms. No date.
2. Sprinkler Systems for Orchards. Pacific Rural Press (3/18/1939).
3. Sprinkling Systems for Orchards. California Cultivator (1936).
4. Structures for Farm Ditches. Spreckels Sugar Beet Bulletin (1942). Co-author N. E. Edlefsen.
5. The Choele Choel Irrigation Project: Observations and Recommendations with Regard to Drainage and Salinity Problems. USU, A Report for Agua Y Energia Electrica, Inter-American Center for the Integral Development of Land and Water Resources (1968). Co-authors Jerome J. Jurinak & Carlos J. Grassi. c.2
6. The Effect of Organic Matter, Gypsum, and Drying on the Infiltration Rate and Permeability of a Soil Irrigated with a High Sodium Water. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union (1946). Co-author R. F. Reitemeier.
7. The Settlement and Development of an Irrigation Project. Thesis to accompany application for Civil Service Examination (1927).
8. The Quality of Groundwaters in Utah. USU (1975).
9. Water Management Through Irrigation and Drainage: Progress, Problems, and Opportunities. Ts Ms. No date.
10. Water Requirements of Waterfowl Marshlands in Northern Utah. Utah Division of Fish and Game (1970). Co-author J. B. Low.
11. Water Requirements of Waterfowl Marshlands (A Summary Report). Ts Ms. 1965. Co-author J. B. Low.
12. We’re Going Underground for Water: Deep wells are becoming a more common source. The Utah Farmer (4/16/1959).
13. Irrigation by Sprinkling. University of California (1942).
14. Some Principles of Irrigation, Drainage and Salinity with Special Reference to Venezuelan Conditions. USU, Inter-American Center for the Integral Development of Land and Water Resources (1968).
15. Some Permeability Characteristics of Saline and Alkali Soils. Agricultural Engineering (1947). c.2
16. Review of Translation of the Report on The Development of the Left Bank, Lower Moulouya Irrigation Project, Morocco. USU (1965).
17. Some Observations and Recommendations Relative to the Development of the Simbolar Area and Reclamation of Zone I. C.I.D.I.A.T. (1968). Co-authors Carlos J. Grassi, Jerome J. Jurinak, & Lynn H. Davis.
18. Report to the Government of Uruguay on the Development of Water Resources for Irrigation with Special Reference to Proposed Plans of the Instituto Nacional de Colonizacion. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (1958).
19. Potential Evaporation and River Basin Evaporation. Ts Ms. No date.
20. Review of Some Ministerio de Obras Publicas Land and Water Use Programs in Venezuela. USU, Inter-American Center for the Integral Development of Land and Water Resources (1968). Co-author George H. Hargreaves. c.2
21. Report on the Development of the Water Resources of the Syrian Region of the United Arab Republic. A Preliminary Report to the Steering Committee, Mediterranean Development Project (1958).
22. Preliminary Survey of the Cross River Drainage Basin of Eastern Nigeria. Unknown publisher (1963). Co-authors C. L. Scrivner, F. C. Joins, & F. R. Olive.
23. Report on Undergraduate and Graduate Programs in Agricultural Engineering at Universidad Agraria, La Molina. UNDP/SF-FAO-IICA (1968).
24. Observations and Recommendations: Atlantico No. 3 Project, Columbia. Ts Ms. No date.
25. Observations, Conclusions and Recommendations Relative to the Drainage and Reclamation of the Delta of the Rio Ebro; España. Ts Ms. No date.
26. Pan Evaporation and Evapotranspiration from Climatic Data. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1968). c.2
27. Portable Drag-Type Sprinkler Unit for Orchards. Agricultural Engineering (1940).
28. Portable Valve Meter for Measuring Irrigation Water. Agricultural Engineering (1938).
29. Manual on Salinity and Water Quality as Related to Drainage. USU, Program of Technical Cooperation Organization of American States (1969).
30. Lawn-Sprinkler Systems. California Agricultural Extension Circular (1947).
31. Manual on Agricultural Drainage. USU, Inter-American Center for Land and Water Resource Development (1969). Main author Carlos J. Grassi.
32. Manual on Drainage of Irrigated Lands. USU, Program of Technical Cooperation, Organization of American States (1969). Co-author Carlos J. Grassi.
33. A Proposal for Increased Rice Productions in the Humid Tropics of the Americas. Ts Ms. 1974.
34. Our New Moveable Sprinkler Machines. Pacific Rural Press (10/15/1938).
35. Hydraulics of Sprinkling Systems for Irrigation. Transactions of the ASCE (1942). Discussion by Arthur F. Pillsbury, Tom A. Bither, Ralph W. Powell, Harry F. Blaney, & J. E. Christiansen.
36. Ground-Water Studies in Relation to Drainage. Agricultural Engineering (1943).
37. Final Report on Second Phase of Repair Work on Rocky Ford Dam. Unknown publisher. 1955.
38. Irrigation by Sprinkling. University of California (1967).
39. Irrigation and Drainage Problems in Uruguay. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1960). c.2

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40. Irrigation Management for Salt Control. Ts Ms. No date.
41. Irrigation Development in the Mediterranean Countries. Ts Ms. No date.
42. Estimating Evaporation and Evapotranspiration from Climatic Data. Ts Ms Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Section, American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1966). c.2
43. Effect of Variations in Temperature on the Operation of the Instantaneous Reading Atmometer. Ecology (1930). Co-authors F. J. Veihmeyer & C. V. Givan.
44. Farm Ditches and Concrete Pipe Lines. Ts Ms. No date.
45. F. A. O. and My Assignment in Rome. Ts Ms. No date.
46. Analisis de los Diferentes Tipos de Flujos Subterraneos con Respecto a los Diferentes Metodos de Drenaje. Centro Interamericano de Desarrollo Integral de Aguas y Tierras (1967).
47. Ground Water Determinations. Western Construction News (1944).
48. Water Measurement in Irrigation Practice. Ts Ms, Lecture. 1961.
49. Hydraulics of Irrigation Sprinkler Systems Ts Ms, Lecture on Hydraulics of Sprinkler Systems. No date.
50. Potential Evapotranspiration. Ts Ms, Lecture. 1961.
51. Drainage of Irrigated Lands. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
1. 1961.
52. Analysis of Groundwater Flow Patterns with Respect to Different Methods of Drainage. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
2. 1961.
53. No title. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
3. 1961.
54. Salinity and Water Quality. Ts Ms, Conference # 2 and
3. No date.
55. Report on the Water Resource Development Program in Turkey. Ts Ms of a preliminary report to the Steering Committee, Mediterranean Development Project (1958). c.2
56. Mediterranean Development Project. Ts Ms. 1958.
57. Report on Water Resource Development in Greece. Ts Ms of a preliminary report to the Steering Committee, Mediterranean Development Project (1958).
58. No title. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
4. 1961.
59. Drainage Investigations I. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
5. 1961.
60. Methods of Drainage Investigations II. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
6. 1961.
61. Methods of Drainage Investigations III. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
7.
62. Methods of Investigation IV. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
8. 1961.
63. Methods of Drainage Investigations V. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
9. 1961.
64. Drainage of Irrigated Lands. Ts Ms, Drainage Lecture #
10. 1961.

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65. Water requirements of Waterfowl Marshlands. Ts Ms. 1966.
66. Development of Salinity and Alkali Studies. Ts Ms presented at 32nd Annual Extension Service Conference (1947). c.2
67. A Drainage Plan for Zone IV, Rio Dulce Project. Ts Ms. 1972.
68. Displacement of Soil-Air By CO2 for Permeability Tests. Soil Science (1946). Co-authors M. Fireman & L. E. Allison. c.2
69. Spiral Prestressing of Concrete Columns. Ts Ms. 1953. c.2
70. Irrigation of Community Gardens in Panama. Prepared in Cooperation with Health and Population Division, USAID/Panama and Ministerio de Salud, Panama (1973).
71. Coordinate Methods of Measuring Pipe Flow. Ts Ms. No date.
72. Drainage and Salinity Problems in the Laguna De La Nava (Palencia Spain). Hydrotechnic Corporation (1964).
73. Concrete Pipe for Irrigation Distribution Systems in Spain by the Instituto Nacional de Colonizacion. Ts Ms. 1961.
74. A Study of the Flow of Water in Portable Sprinkler Pipe. Ts Ms. No date.
75. Effect of Agricultural Use on Water Quality for Downstream Use for Irrigation. Proceedings of the Irrigation and Drainage Division Specialty Conference (1973). c.2
76. Irrigation and Drainage Problems in Peru, Observations and Recommendations. North Carolina University Agricultural Mission to Peru (1964). c.2
77. Estimating Pan Evaporation and Evapotranspiration from Climatic Data. ASCE Methods for Estimating Evapotranspiration (1966). c.2
78. Evaluation of Intake Rate Constants as Related to Advance of Water In Surface Irrigation. Transactions of the ASAE (1966). Co-authors A. A. Bishop, F. W. Kiefer, Jr., & Yu-Si Fok.
79. The Pumped-Well Method of Determining Transmissibility of Soils for Drainage Design. Ts Ms presented at the Meeting of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1962).
80. Turkey: Country Report. FAO Mediterranean Development Project (1959).
81. Pan Evaporation and Evapotranspiration from Climatic Data: Closure. Unknown Publisher (1969).
82. Irrigation Water Quality Evaluation. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1977). Co-authors Edwin C. Olsen & Lyman S. Willardson. c.2
83. Drainage Observations in Latin America. For Presentation to the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1972). c.2

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84. Distribution of Silt in Open Channels. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union (1935).
85. Saline Soils: Their Nature and Management. United States Department of Agriculture Circular (1944). Co-author O. C. Magistad. c.2
86. Water Use, ERTS Readout and Climate. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1973). Co-author George H. Hargreaves.
87. Irrigation Requirements from Evaporation. International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage. No date. Co-author G. H. Hargreaves. c.2
88. Water Resource Development in Mediterranean Countries. Agricultural Engineering (1961).
89. Installing Ground-Water Piezometers by Jetting for Drainage Investigations. Agricultural Engineering (1947). Co-author A. F. Pillsbury. c.2
90. What can a farmer do to increase his efficiency in irrigating. Farm and Home Science (1959). c.2
91. Discussion: Climate and the Evaporation from Crops. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1968).
92. Irrigation in Relation to Food Production. Agricultural Engineering (1953). c.2
93. Irrigation by Sprinkling. Agricultural Engineering (1937).
94. Obtaining Soil Cores for Permeability Tests. Agricultural Engineering (1945). Co-author W. E. Goode.
95. Discussion: Waste Water Disposal: San Joaquin Valley, California. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1967).
96. Discussion: One-Dimensional Infiltration into Homogeneous Soil. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1967).
97. Precipitation-Streamflow Study, Upper Colorado River Basin, 1896-1965. Ts Ms for Water for Peace Program. No date.
98. Report on the Development of Water Resources in Uruguay for Irrigation With Special Reference to Proposed Plans of the Instituto Nacional de Colonizacion. Ts Ms for Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (1958).
99. A Procedure for Estimating Pan Evaporation and Evapotranspiration from Climatic Data. Presented at the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Geophysical Union (1967).
100. Discussion: Estimating Evapotranspiration from Solar Radiation. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1964).
100. Discussion: Unique Consumptive-Use Curve Related to Irrigation Practice. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1963).
102. Discussion: Estimating Evaporation from Insulation. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1965).
103. Discussion: Evaporation at High Elevations in California. Transactions of the ASAE (1963).
104. Discussion: Tolerance of Plants to Salinity. Transactions of the ASCE (1963).
105. Discussion: Design of Tile Drainage for Arid Regions. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1965).
106. Discussion: Nonuniformity and Sprinkler Application Efficiency. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1965).
107. Discussion: Sprinkler Nonuniformity Characteristics and Yield. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1965).
108. Discussion: Engineering Aspects of the Reclamation of Sodic Soils with High-Salt Waters. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1966).
109. Discussion: Rapid Assessment of Sprinkler Performance. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1966).
110. Discussion: Relationships Among Sprinkler Uniformity Measures. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1966).
111. Discussion: Salinity Problems and Management in River Systems. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1966).
112. Comparison of Four Methods of Computing Evaporation. USU (1963). Main author A. C. Patel.
113. Drainage and Salinity Problems in Irrigated Areas: How to Avoid or Minimize Them. USU (1974). Co-author Edwin C. Olsen III. c.2
114. Reports on the Proposed Reclamation of the Sabana Caiman & Drainage and Salinity Problem El Cenizo Irrigation System. Ts Ms, CIDIAT (1970).
115. Evapotranspiration Studies At Howard Slough Refuge And Salinity Measurements At State and Federal Waterfowl Refuges For 1962. USU, Progress Report Part VII, Water Requirements for Waterfowl Areas Near the Great Salt Lake (1963).
116. Evapotranspiration Studies At Howard Slough Refuge And Salinity Measurements At State and Federal Waterfowl Refuges For 1963. USU, Progress Report Part VIII, Water Requirements for Waterfowl Areas Near the Great Salt Lake (1964).
117. Indications of Changing Relations Between Precipitation and Streamflow with Time. Water for Peace (1967).
118. Land Drainage and Soil Reclamation Procedures. USU (1974). Co-author Edwin C. Olsen III.
119. Salt Flats Investigations. USU, Summary Report Part XV (1963). Co-author J. Derle Thorpe.

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120. A Rational Approach to the Estimation of Evaporation and Evapotranspiration from Climatological Data (A Progress Report). Presented at the Joint Symposium of the Western Society of Soil Science, The American Meteorological Society and the American Society of Plant Physiologists (1961). Co-author Bal. B. Patil. c.2
121. Irrigation Requirements in Latin American Countries. ITCC Review (1972). Co-author George H. Hargreaves.
122. Minimum Requirements for Establishing Effective Research in Soil and Water. Ts Ms. No date.
123. The Intake Rate as Related to the Advance of Water in Surface Irrigation. For presentation to the American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1959). Co-authors A. Alvin Bishop & Yu Si Fok.
124. New Planning Concepts for Adequate Streets. Ts Ms. No date.
125. Irrigation Projects in Guatemala: Observations and Recommendations. USU (1973). Co-author Edwin C. Olsen, III.
126. Manuel de Drenaje en Tierras de Riego. Centro Interamericano de Desarrollo Integral de Aguas y Tierras (1970). Co-author Carlos J. Grassi.
127. Precipitation and Runoff Trends: Upper Sevier River Basin, Utah. USU (1964).
128. Radiation Tables and Evaporation Study for Venezuela 1951-1960. USU (1968).
129. Snail Control in the Prevention of Bilharziasis. World Health Organization (1965). Contributing author.
130. Report on Participation in Cidiat – Inerhi: Short Course on Drainage at Ibarra, Ecuador. USU (1974).
131. Prefeasibility Study of an Irrigation Project in the Ponca Creek Basin of Boyd County, Nebraska Utilizing the Proposed Boyd County Pumped Storage Project. USU (1976). c.2
132. Proposition: Membership in NSPE Should be Restricted to Registered Engineers – NO. Utah Engineer (1966).
133. Discussion: Consumptive Use of Computations from Evaporation Pan Data. ASCE Methods for estimating Evapotranspiration (1966).

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134. Water Requirements for Waterfowl Areas Near the Great Salt Lake. USU, Progress Report Parts V-VI (1961).
135. Water Requirements for Waterfowl Areas Near the Great Salt Lake. USU, Progress Report Part IV (1961).
136. Progress Report: Water Requirements for Waterfowl Areas Near the Great Salt Lake. USU (1960). c.2
137. Water Requirements of Waterfowl in Marshlands in Northern Utah. Utah State Division of Fish and Game (1970). Co-author J. B. Low.
138. Sprinkler Irrigation Systems. Irrigation of Agricultural Lands (1967). Co-author John R. Davis.

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139. Collected Papers by J.E. Christiansen and Others. Vol. 1, 1935-1948.
140. Collected Papers by J. E. Christiansen and Others. Vol. 1, 1927-1951.
141. Collected Papers by J. E. Christiansen and Others. Vol. 2, 1931-1959.
142. Manual De Drenaje Agricola. 1969. Co-author Carlos J. Grassi.

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Christiansen, Michael K.
1. The Guitar As An Accompaniment Instrument [Revised Edition]. 1976.

Clark, Frank W.
1. Influence of Jackrabbit Density on Coyote Population Change. Journal of Wildlife Management (1972). Article prepared and published posthumously by F. H. Wagner. Clark, William J.
1. Preliminary Investigation of the Phytoplankton of Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho. Transactions of the American Microscopical Society (1961). Co-author William F. Sigler.
2. Bear Lake: Its Fish and Fishing. U.S.A.C. (1957). Co-authors William J. McConnell & William F. Sigler.

Clement, Lloyd A.
1. Rich County Planning Data. USU (1968).

Clyde, Calvin Geary.
1. A Dynamometer for Measuring Force Components on Large Roughness Elements in Open Channel Flow. Ts Ms presented to Hydraulics Division of ASCE (1969). Co-author Edmond D. H. Chang.
2. A Computer Simulation Program for Optimizing Conjunctive Operation of Desalting Plants. Ts Ms presented at Water Resources Conference (1970). Co-authors Wesley H. Blood & Dean F. Peterson, Jr.
3. Submerged Trapezoidal Measuring Flumes. Transactions of the ASAE (1966). Co-authors G. V. Skogerboe & M. L. Hyatt.
4. Fluctuating Total Head in a Viscous Sublayer. Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division (1966). Co-author H. A. Einstein. c.2
5. Optimization in Municipal Water Supply System Design. Water Resources Bulletin (1971). Co-author Richard N. DeVries.
6. Evaluation of the Rate of Flow through Porous Media Using Electrokinetic Phenomena. Water Resources Research (1969). Co-author Mohamed M. I. Abaza.
7. Municipal Water Planning—Mixed Integer Approach. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1973). Co-author Trevor C. Hughes.
8. Optimal Allocation of Water Resources in Utah. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1973). Co-author Alton B. King.
9. An Application Runoff Model Strategy for Ungaged Watersheds. Water Resources Bulletin (1979). Co-authors Donald L. Chery, Jr. & Roger E. Smith.
10. Spacing of Wells for Heat Pumps. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (1983). Co-author Govindachari V. Madabhushi.
11. A Portable Direct-Reading Open-Channel Flow Measurement Device. Flow. No date. Co-author Duard. S. Woffinden. c.2
12. Fluctuations of Total Head near a Smooth Wall in a Turbulent Open Channel Flow. Dissertation in Civil Engineering for University of California (1961).
13. A Method of Planning Optimal Spatial and Sectoral Allocation of Water in Utah. Research Proposal to Office of Water Resources Research, United States Department of Interior for Title II Grant (1969). Co-authors Jay C. Andersen & James H. Milligan.

Clyde, Edward W.
1. Appropriation of Water Under State Law. Ts Ms of a paper given to Central Utah Directors (11/13/1986).

Clyde, George D.
1. Utah Co-operative Snow Surveys. Twentieth Biennial Report of the State Engineer to the Governor of Utah (1936).
2. Moving Water Over Mountains in Advanced Irrigation. Hydraulic Engineering (1929).
3. Forecasting Water Supply. Civil Engineering (1932).
4. Change in Density of Snow Cover with Melting. Monthly Weather Review (1929).
5. A New Spring Balance for Measuring Water Content of Snow. Science (1931).
6. Costs and Benefits of Snow-Surveying in Utah. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union (1938). c.2
7. Establishing Snow-Courses for Representatives, Permanence, and Continuity of Record. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union (1937).
8. Postwar Agricultural Policy. Report of the Committee on Postwar Agricultural Policy of the Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities (1944).
9. The Effect of Rain on the Snow Cover. U.S. Government (1929).
10. Benefits of Snow Surveying. Ts Ms prepared for Western Snow Conference (1951). Co-author Clyde E. Houston.
11. Farm Irrigation Investigations and Research in the Seventeen Western States. Agricultural Engineering (1946).
12. Research in Irrigation Agriculture. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Agricultural Engineering (1950).
13. Irrigation Research in State Experiment Stations. Ts Ms summary of paper presented at Soil and Water Conservation Meeting (1944).
14. History of Irrigation in the United States. Ts Ms presented at the Centennial of Engineering, A.S.C.E. (1952).
15. Water-Supply Forecast – 19
35. Radio address given over KSL (4/9/1935).
16. Some Irrigation Problems. Radio address (8/24/1937).

Cochran, George W.
1. Preparation of Peaches from Softwood Cuttings. American Society for Horticultural Science (1945).
2. Inheritance of Reaction to Smut, Stem Rust and Crown Rust in Four Oat Crosses. Journal of Agricultural Research (1945). Co-authors C. O. Johnston, E. G. Heyne, & E. D. Hansing.
3. Chromatographic Purification of Blue-Green Algal Virus LPP-I. Abstracts of American Society for Microbiology meeting (1965).Co-author A. S. Dhaliwal.
4. A Polymerization Theory for Tobacco Mosaic Virus. The Phytopathological Society of Japan (1968).
5. The Cell-Free Synthesis of Whole Tobacco Mosaic Virus by Chloroplast-Nuclear Mixtures from Healthy Plants. Viruses of Plants (1965).
6. Chromatography of Tobacco Mosaic Virus on a Cellulose Cation Exchange Adsorbent. Nature (1957). Co-authors John L. Chidester & Dayna L. Stocks.
7. Biosynthesis of Infectious Tobacco Mosaic Virus Ribonucleic Acid in a Cell-Free Medium. Science (1962). Co-authors Amrik S. Dhaliwal, George W. Welkie, John L. Chidester, Men Hui Lee, & B. K. Chandrasekhar.
8. Test Tube Virus. Utah Farm and Home Science (1962). Co-authors Amrik S. Dhaliwal & John L. Chidester.
9. Role of Virus Protein in Tobacco Mosaic Virus Infection Process. Nature (1962). Co-authors G. W. Welkie, J. L. Chidester, B. K. Chandrasekhar, & M. H. Lee.
10. A Study of Human Urine with the Electron Microscope. Journal of Urology (1955). Co-author George M. Fister.
11. An Infrared Spectrophotometric Study of Some Strain of Staphylococcus aureus. Applied Microbiology (1962). Co-authors James E. Mohr & George W. Cochran.
12. Secrets of Viral Reproduction. The Faculty Association (1963).

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Coe, Francis M.
1. Cherry Pollination Studies in Utah. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1934).
2. Outlook for the Sweet Cherry. Unknown publication. 1932.
3. Preliminary Studies of the After-Ripening and Germination of Cherry Seeds. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1934).
4. Sweet Cherries: Our Luxury Fruit. American Fruit Grower (1938).
5. New Early Cherries Tested: Excellent Crop Provides Comparison. Better Fruit. No date.
6. Can Modified Leader Pruning be Used with Peaches, Apricots and Plums? Better Fruit (1930).

Cole, Bradford R.
1. Utah’s Road to Statehood. Utah Statehood Centennial Commission (1995). Editor. Co-editor Kenneth R. Williams. c.2

Cole, Larry S.
1. TV Antenna And Wiring Installation. USU. No date.

Cole, C. Robert.
1. A Bibliography of the Works of A. J. P. Taylor, 1934-1975: Part I. Bulletin of Bibliography & Magazine Notes (1976).
2. A Bibliography of the Works of A. J. P. Taylor, 1934-1975: Part II. Bulletin of Bibliography & Magazine Notes (1976). c.2
3. Irish History in Feature Films: Michael Collins and The Treaty. Ts Ms. No date. c.2

Collier, Robert P.
1. Purchasing Power: Bonds & Other Escalated Contracts. 1969.
2. Utah’s First Business School. USU. No date.
3. Extra-Contractual Employment Recommendation. Ts Ms. 1974. Co-author J. A. Emenhiser.

Comins, Daniel L.
1. Regioselective Addition of Grignard Reagents to 1-Acylpyridinium Salts. A Convenient Method for the Synthesis of 4-Alkyl(aryl)pyridines. The Journal of Organic Chemistry (1982). Co-author Abdul H. Abdullah.
2. Ortho Metalation Directed by a-Amino Alkoxides. The Journal of Organic Chemistry (1984). Co-author Jack D. Brown.
3. a-Metalation of 1-(Tert-Butoxycarbonyl)-1, 4-Dihydropyridines. Tetrahedron Letters (1983).
4. Intramolecular Diels-Alder Reactions of 2-Alkenyl-1, 2-Dihydropyridines. An Approach to the Synthesis of the Cis-Decahydroquinoline Ring System. Tetrahedron Letters (1983). Co-authors Abdul H. Abdullah & Roy K. Smith.
5. Regioselective Arylation of 3-Bromopyridine. Journal of Heterocyclic Chemistry (1983). Co-author Nathan B. Mantlo.
6. A One Pot Synthesis of Unsymmetrical Secondary Alcohols From Two Grignard Reagents. Tetrahedron Letters (1981). Co-author William Dernell.
7. A One-Pot Ortho Alkylation of Aromatic Aldehydes. Tetrahedron Letters (1982). Co-authors Jack D. Brown & Nathan B. Mantlo.
8. The In Situ Protection of Aldehydes Via a-Amino Alkoxides. Tetrahedron Letters (1981). Co-author Jack D. Brown.
9. A One-Step Conversion of Esters to Secondary Alcohols with LiBH4-RMgX. Tetrahedron Letters (1984). Co-author James J. Herrick.
10. Synthesis of 3-Acylpyridines Utilizing a Friedel-Crafts Reaction. Tetrahedron Letters (1983). Co-author Nathan B. Mantlo.
11. Regioselective Addition of Grignard Reagents to the 1-Phenoxycarbonyl Salts of Alkyl Nicotinates. Heterocycles (1984). Co-authors Eric D. Stroud & James J. Herrick.
12. Synthesis of 3-Halo- and 3-Formyl-4-Alkylpyridines. Heterocycles (1984).
13. Ortho Metalation Directed by a-Amino Alkoxides. An Improved Synthesis of Ortho-Substituted Aryl Ketones. Tetrahedron Letters (1983). Co-author Jack D. Brown.

Compton, Norma H.
1. Development of a Fabric Preference Test. Perceptual and Motor Skillsl (1966).
2. Personal Attributes of Color and Design Preferences in Clothing Fabrics. The Journal of Psychology (1962).
3. Clothing Fabric Preferences in Relation to Selected Physical and Cultural Background Factors of a Group of Maryland Homemakers. Clothing and Textiles, Home Demonstration News (1963).
4. Body-Image Boundaries in Relation to Clothing Fabric and Design Preferences of a Group of Hospitalized Psychotic Women. Journal of Home Economics (1964).
5. “Fashion Therapy” for the Mentally Ill. Moderator in The Language of Clothing, Clothing Show and Symposium (1964). Co-panelists Robert H. Tuttle, Virginia Eyestone, Nanieve Callahan, & Lapriel Wignall.
6. Personality Factors Which Influence Clothing Fabric Selection by Delinquent Girls. Ts Ms. 1966. c.2

Condie, Frank A.
1. A Five-Year Financial Review of the NCAA Division I Basketball Tournament. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Jay C. Andersen.

Cook, C. Wayne.
1. Sagebrush Eradication and Broadcast Seeding. USU (1958).
2. Increased capacity through better distribution on mountain ranges. Utah Farm Home & Science (1967). c.2
3. The Effect of Intensity and Season of Use on the Vigor of Desert Range Plants. Journal of Range Management (1963). Co-author L. A. Stoddart.
4. Does range seeding pay? Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Farm and Home Science (1960). Co-author Russell D. Lloyd. c.2
5. Responses of Crested Wheatgrass to Various Clipping Treatments. Ecological Monographs (1958). Co-authors L. A. Stoddart & Floyd E. Kinsinger. c.2
6. The Use of Multiple Regression and Correlation in Biological Investigations. Ecology (1960).
7. Some Growth Responses of Crested Wheatgrass Following Herbage Removal. Journal of Range Management (1953). Co-author L. A. Stoddart. c.2
8. Measuring Consumption and Digestibility of Winter Range Plants by Sheep. Journal of Range Management (1951). Co-authors L. A. Stoddart & Lorin E. Harris. c.2
9. Effects of Grazing Intensity upon the Nutritive Value of Range Forage. Journal of Range Management (1953). Co-authors L. A. Stoddart & Lorin E. Harris.
10. Nutritive Value of Cheatgrass and Crested Wheatgrass on Spring Ranges of Utah. Journal of Range Management (1952). Co-author Lorin E. Harris. c.2
11. A Comparison of the Lignin Ratio Technique and the Chromogen Method of Determining Digestibility and Forage Consumption of Desert Range Plants By Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1951). Co-author Lorin E. Harris.
12. A Study of the Roots of Bromus Inermis in Relation to Drought Resistance. Ecology (1943).
13. The Effect of Range Condition and Intensity Of Grazing Upon Daily Intake and Nutritive Value Of The Diet On Desert Ranges. Journal of Range Management (1962). Co-authors Kent Taylor & Lorin E. Harris.
14. Utilization of Northern Utah Summer Range Plants by Sheep. Journal of Forestry (1948). Co-authors Clyde J. Cook & Lorin E. Harris.
15. Nutrient Intake and Livestock Responses on Seeded Foothill Ranges. Journal of Animal Science (1961). Co-author L. A. Stoddart.
16. Range Resources: Intensive management can meet future demands. Farm and Home Science (1964). Co-author L. A. Stoddart. c.2
17. Soil as a Factor Influencing Plant Distribution on Salt-deserts of Utah. Ecological Monographs (1956). Co-authors D. H. Gates & L. A. Stoddart. c.2

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18. Important Poisonous Range Plants. USU (1951). Co-author L. A. Stoddart.
19. Publications by C. Wayne Cook. Volume I. 1942-1982.
20. Publications by C. Wayne Cook. Volume II. 1942-1982.
21. Publications by C. Wayne Cook. Volume III. 1942-1982.

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22. Publications by C. Wayne Cook. Volume IV. 1942-1982.
23. The Effect of Site on Palatability and Nutritive Content of Seeded Wheatgrasses. Journal of Range Management (1959).
24. Survival of Wheatgrasses on Sagebrush Range Depends on Methods of Seeding as Well as Weather Conditions. Farm and Home Science (1951). Co-author L. A. Stoddart.
25. Herbage Digestibility as Influenced by Community Density. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-author Phillip L. Sims.
26. Seasonal Carbohydrate Reserve Cycles in Eight Desert Range Species. Journal of Range Management (1970). Co-author Patrick I. Coyne.
27. Defoliation Effects on Carbohydrate Reserves of Desert Species. Journal of Range Management (1971). Co-author M. J. Trlica, Jr.
28. Recovery of Desert Plants in Various States of Vigor. Journal of Range Management (1971). Co-author R. Dennis Child.
29. Use of Esophageal-Fistula Cannulae for Collecting Forage Samples from Both Sheep and Cattle Grazing in Common. Journal of Animal Science (1963). Co-authors Joseph T. Blake & Jay W. Call.
30. Botanical and Nutritive Content of Diets of Cattle and Sheep Under Single and Common Use on Mountain Range. Journal of Animal Science (1967). Co-authors Lorin E. Harris & Melvin C. Young.
31. Supplementing Livestock on Desert Ranges. Farm and Home Science (1957). Co-authors L. A. Stoddart & Lorin E. Harris.
32. The Association of Plant Vigor with Physical Stature and Chemical Content of Desert Plants. Ecology (1962). Co-author Carl J. Goebel.
33. A Quantitative Measure of Plant Association on Ranges in Good and Poor Condition. Journal of Range Management (1962). Co-author Rex Hurst.
34. Seeding Response and Soil Characteristics on Adjacent Sagebrush and Desert Molly Soils. Journal of Range Management (1961).
35. Herbicide Control of Sagebrush on Seeded Foothill Ranges in Utah. Journal of Range Management (1963).
36. Measuring the Nutritive Content of a Foraging Sheep’s Diet Under Range Conditions. Journal of Animal Science (1948). Co-authors Lorin E. Harris & L. A. Stoddart.
37. An Evaluation of Some Common Factors Affecting Utilization of Desert Range Species. Journal of Range Management (1962).
38. Comparative Daily Consumption and Digestibility of Summer Range Forage by Wet and Dry Ewes. Journal of Animal Science (1961). Co-authors James E. Mattox & Lorin E. Harris.
39. A Comparison of the Loop and Point Methods of Analyzing Vegetation. Journal of Range Management (1961). Co-author Thadis W. Box.
40. The Chemical Content in Various Portions of the Current Growth of Salt-Desert Shrubs and Grasses During Winter. Ecology (1959). Co-authors L. A. Stoddard & Lorin E. Harris.
41. Physiological Responses of Big Sagebrush to Different Types of Herbage Removal. Journal of Range Management (1959). Co-author L. A. Stoddart.
42. An Analysis of Range Conservation: Academic Training. Journal of Range Management (1974). Co-author Charles D. Bonham.
43. Seeding Response and Soil Characteristics on Adjacent Sagebrush and Desert Molly Soils. Journal of Range Management (1961).
44. Carbohydrate Reserves of Crested Wheatgrass and Russian Wildrye as Influenced by Development and Defoliation. Journal of Range Management (1972). Co-author M. J. Trlica, Jr.

Cordon, William A.
1. Mineral Aggregates. USU. No date.
2. Properties-Evaluation-Control of Engineering Materials. USU. No date.
3. Variables in Concrete Aggregates and Portland Cement Paste Which Influence the Strength of Concrete. Journal of the American Concrete Institution (1963). Co-author H. Aldridge Gillespie.

Cox, Lois M.
1. The Original “Go” Power. Ts Ms, Part II of Bioclimatology – The Practical Science. No date. Co-authors E. Arlo Richardson & Gaylen Ashcroft.

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Craddock, George W.
1. Salt Lake City Flood, 19
45. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1945-46).

Craig, Clifford B.
1. The Intermountain Geographic Alliance. A Proposal Submitted To The National Geographic Society For The Establishment Of An Intermountain Geographic Alliance (1987). Co-author Wayne L. Wahlquist.

Crapo, Richley H.
1. Big Smokey Valley Shoshone. Desert Research Institute Publications In the Social Sciences (1976).
2. Understanding Ourselves: An Introduction To Anthropology [2nd Edition]. 1981.
3. Foundations of Culture [Preliminary Edition]. 1975.
4. The Wind River Sun Dance: An Ecological Interpretation. The Journal of Idaho Museum of Natural History (1982).
5. LDS (Mormon) Sex Role Values as Revealed by a Content Analysis of Official Teaching Materials: A Comparison. Ts Ms. No date.
6. Factors in the Cross-Cultural Patterning of Homosexuality: A Reevaluation Appraisal of the Literature and Conclusions. Ts Ms. No date.
7. The Church-Sect Typology Reconsidered. Ts Ms. No date.

Criddle, Wayne D.
1. Water Measurement. USU (1941). Co-author Eldon M. Stock.
2. Consumptive Use of Water and Irrigation Requirements. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1953). c.2
3. Methods Used in Computing Consumptive Use of Water by Crops. Ts Ms. No date.
4. Consumptive Use and Irrigation Water Requirements of the Milford Valley of Utah. Ts Ms. 1956.
5. Methods for Evaluating Irrigation Systems. United States Department of Agriculture (1956). Co-authors Sterling Davis, Claude H. Pair, & Dell G. Shockley. c.2
6. A Method for Evaluating Border Irrigation Layouts. United States Department of Agriculture (1951). Co-author Sterling Davis. c.2
7. A Practical Method of Determining Proper Lengths of Runs, Sizes of Furrow Streams, and Spacing of Furrows on Irrigated Lands. United States Department of Agriculture (1949). c.2
8. Influence of Climate on Irrigation Agriculture. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1958). c.2
9. Report on Ability of Agricultural Water Users on the Proposed Weber Basin Project to Repay Project Construction Costs and Other Water Charges. Ts Ms, Irrigation and Drainage Investigations (1951). Co-author W. W. Donnan.
10. Agricultural Needs for Water in Utah. Ts Ms, presented at the Society of American Foresters Annual Meeting (1956). c.2
11. Demands for Water. Ts Ms prepared for presentation at Joint ARS-SCS Irrigation-Drainage Conference (1957).
12. Consumptive Use of Water. Ts Ms. No date.
13. Research on Consumptive Use of Water. Ts Ms prepared for the meeting of the ASAE (1950).
14. Suggested Plan for Conducting Irrigation Demonstrations in Idaho. Ts Ms. 1950..
15. Design of Subirrigation Systems. Agricultural Engineering (1956). Co-authors Roy L. Fox & John T. Phelan. c.2
16. Consumptive Use and Irrigation Water Requirements of Crops in Colorado. United States Department of Agriculture (1949). Co-author Harry F. Blaney.
17. Determining Consumptive Use and Irrigation Water Requirements. United States Department of Agriculture (1961). Co-author Harry F. Blaney.
18. Estimated Irrigation Water Requirements for Idaho. University of Idaho, Experiment Station Bulletin (1952). Co-author Max C. Jensen. c.2

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Culmsee, Carlton.
1. Malign Nature and the Frontier. USU (1959).
2. The Responsible Exercise of Creative Power. USU (1963). c.2
3. Poetry in the Free World. Brigham Young University Studies. No date.
4. Why Are the Humanities in the Doldrums? Proceedings of the NASULGC (1965).
5. The Classicism of Ben Jonson. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1937).
6. The Return. Western Humanities Review (1955).
7. A Pioneer in Modern Pessimism. The Western Humanities Review. No date.
8. How Free is the Press in “Free China”? Journalism Quarterly (1956).
9. The Importance of People. Educational Leadership (1959).
10. Hazardous Undertow. Liberal Education (1965).
11. And Two Steps Backward. Liberal Education (1966). c.2
12. Magnetism of Destiny. Free China Review (1960). c.2
13. Ice and Lava. University College Quarterly. No date.
14. Arching the Neck Against a Low Ceiling. The Western Humanities Review. No date.
15. Humanity in the Scientist. Phi Kappa Phi Journal (1962). c.2
16. Revolution in Taiwan. Farm and Home Science (1957).
17. Tight Little Island—Off China. The New York Times Magazine (8/19/1956).
18. A Modern Moses at West Tintic. USU (1967).
19. The Enlightenment of Kung Mu-Ssu. Free China Review (1958).
20. Presses Roll While Big Guns Roar On Embattled Quemoy. The Quill (1958).
21. Formosan Press Is Still Under Kuomintang Thumb But Is Winning Freedom. The Quill (1957).
22. Liberals and Tyranny. Adult Leadership (1959).
23. Half-Light of Dawn. Phi Kappa Phi Journal (1965).
24. A New Era of Science and Thought. Phi Kappa Phi Journal (1970).
25. We Still Have a Chance. USU. No date.
26. Democracy Enrolls in College. Utah Historical Quarterly (1962). c.2
27. Untitled Poem. USU Magazine, poem recited at USU’s Center for the Study of the Causes of War and Conditions for Peace dedication (1966).
28. Autumn of Humanity—Or Spring? College and University Journal (1965).
29. Choked Wellsprings. Unknown publication. No date.
30. The Missing Spire. Graduate Comment, Wayne State University (1968).
31. Satan on the Hearth. Brigham Young University Studies (1967-68).
32. That Iron String. USU (1966).
33. Reptile, Retiring. Ts Ms. No date.
34. Isolation and Unity. USU (1963).
35. Shades for the Deep Unrest. USU (1969).
36. Echoes Calling. No date. c.2
37. Last Free Land Rush. Utah Historical Quarterly (1981).
38. Double Thread. USU (1978). Co-author Veneta Nielsen.

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Daines, David Rainey.
1. Water Legislation in the Andean Pact Countries: Resume and Comparison. United State Agency for International Development (1974). Co-author Gonzalo Falconi H.
2. The Legal Environment of Business: Expanded Syllabus. MHR 299 Course Material (1996-1997).

Dalby, Max F.
1. The Three Cornered Adjudicator. Utah Music Educator (1988).

Daley, Marvin F.
1. Concurrent Schedules of Reinforcement in the Guinea Pig. The Psychological Record (1967). Co-authors David D. Burnstein & Peter C. Wolff.

Dalton, Michael J.
1. The Image of the Salt Lake Valley. Ts Ms. 1978.

Daniel, Theodore W.
1. Lethal and Nonlethal Effects of the Organic Horizons of Forested Soils on the Germination of Seeds from Several Associated Conifer Species of the Rocky Mountains. Canadian Journal of Forest Research (1972). Co-author Josef Schmidt. c.2
2. Virgin Abeti-Fagetum Associations in Yugoslavia. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1969). c.2
3. Duff—A Lethal Seedbed for Overwintering Engelmann Spruce Seeds. Sexto Congreso Forestal Mundial (1966). Co-authors Gerhard Glatzel & Lehrkanzel f. f. Standortslehre. c.2
4. European vs. American Forest Practices: 15-Year Comparisons. Journal of Forestry (1969). c.2
5. Thinning a Young Stand of Lodgepole Pine. Proceedings, Society of American Foresters (1958). Co-author G. H. Barnes. c.2
6. Bitterlich’s “Spiegelrelaskop”—a Revolutionary General-use Forest Instrument. Journal of Forestry (1955). Co-author Harald Sutter. c.2
7. Some Management Problems in the Pinyon-Juniper Type. Proceedings, Society of American Foresters (1958). Co-author J. Whitney Floyd. c.2
8. Book Review: The Practice of Silverculture. Journal of Range Management (1955). c.2
9. Temperature Effect on Conifer Radical Growth Unconfounded by Photosynthesis. Ts Ms. No date.
10. Book Review: Forstoecologie (Forest Ecology). Unasylva (1954).
11. Coniferous Root Exudate. Plant Physiology (1949). c.2
12. Grazing on the Cutover Lands of Western Washington. Bulletin of the State College of Washington Agricultural Experiment Station (1945). Co-author M. E. Ensminger. c.2
13. A Hypothesis of Non-Dormancy in Seed Embryos 1,
2. XIV. Iufro-Kongress (1967). c.2
14. Vergleiche forstlicher Verhältnisse Europas und der USA*) Sonderdruck aus “Allgemeine Forstzeitung” (1967). c.2
15. Water Potential Measurements in Trees. BioScience (1970). Co-authors Herman H. Wiebe, Ray W. Brown, & Eric Campbell. c.2
16. Book Review: The Changing Mile. Journal of Forestry (1966). c.2
17. Comparison of the Professional Degree Forester in Europe And the United States. Journal of Forestry (1968). c.2
18. Rodent Population of the Spruce-Fir Type of Logan Canyon. Utah Academy Proceedings (1955). c.2
19. The Master Degree: What Is Behind a Title? Journal of Forestry (1954). c.2
20. The Eco-Specific Inheritance of Rocky Mountain Conifer Seeds as Measured by the Effects of Constant and Alternating Temperatures and of Stratification on their Germination. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Narong Grittanugulya & Judha Krishnamra.
21. Zur Ansprache der Bestandesdichte. Sonderdruck aus “Allgemeine Forstzeitung” (1980). Co-author Hubert Sterba. c.2
22. A Simplified Formula for Reineke’s Stand Desnity Index in English or Metric Units. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Hubert Sterba.
23. Reineke’s Stand Density Index in Tabular Form in English and Metric Units with its Applications. USU (1979). Co-authors R. L. Meyn & R. R. Moore. c.2
24. Assessment of Growing Stock in Uneven-Aged Stands. Western Journal of Applied Forestry (1990). Co-author James N. Long. c.2
25. Book Review: Handloggers. Western American Literature. No date. c.2
26. Chemical Composition and Digestibility of Flat Pea Forage in Three Stages of Maturity. Journal of Animal Science (1946). Co-authors F. B. Wolberg, V. L. Miller, J. H. Alswagner, M. E. Ensminger, & A. A. Spielman. c.2
27. Beziehungen Zwischen Klimafaktoren, Zapfenproduktion Und Dickenwachstum. Hochschule Für Bodenkultur in Wien. No date. Co-author H. Hager. c.2

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Daugs, Donald R.
1. Sodia – Science: A Users Manual for Elementary Science Teaching Methods. 1989.
2. Water Education…with emphasis on Deer Creek Reservoir – Provo River Drainage Area (Grades 5-8). Mountainland Association of Governments. No date. Co-authors C. Earl Israelsen & MarDell C. Parrish.
3. Bits & Bytes of Dental Health: Teaching Delta Health in the Classroom. State of Utah. No date. Co-author Calvert F. Cazier.
4. Some Concerns Related to Water Education in the State of Utah. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author C. Earl Israelsen.
5. Chapter 6: SODIA Science. Focus on Excellence. No date.
6. Chickens in the Classroom. USU. No date. Co-author Claudia Clark.
7. Improving Science Teaching. USU. No date.

Davis, Donald W.
1. Biological Control and Insect Pest Management. Division of Agricultural Sciences, University of California (1979). Contributing Author.
2. Insecticidal Control of the Alfalfa Weevil in Northern Utah and Some Resulting Effects on the Weevil Parasite Bathyplectes curculionis. Journal of Economic Entomology (1970).
3. The Control of the Rose Stem Girdler on Raspberries in Utah. Journal of Economic Entomology (1963). Co-author N. N. Raghuvir. c.2
4. Bioassay Evaluation of Heptachlor, Isobenzan, and Diazinon Used Against the Alfalfa Weevil in Northern Utah. Journal of Economic Entomology (1968). Co-author Lan Lin Wu.
5. Behavior Patterns of the Adult Alfalfa Weevil in Cache County, Utah. Annals of the Entomological Society of America (1968). Co-author J. W. Southwick.
6. Natural Enemies of the Spotted Alfalfa Aphid in Utah. Journal of Economic Entomology (1958). Co-author Karim Goodarzy.
7. Tests with Attractants and a Simple Trap for the European Earwig, Forficula auricularia. Journal of Economic Entomology (1962). Co-author E. Fred Legner.
8. Some Effects of Aldrin, Chlordane, Dieldrin, and Heptachlor on the European Earwig, Forficula auricularia. Journal of Economic Entomology (1963). Co-author E. Fred Legner.
9. Alfalfa Weevil Research in Utah during 1965. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Robert R. Perkes & J. Wanless Southwick.
10. Alfalfa Weevil Studies in Northern Utah During 1964. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author B. Austin Haws. c.2

Davis, Lawrence.
1. Quantification of Connectives for the Recreation Goal of the Strawman. Ts Ms. 1973.

Davis, Leslie L.
1. Clothing and Human Behavior: A Review. Home Economics Research Journal(1984).
2. Conformity And Judgments Of Fashionability. Home Economics Research Journal(1983). Co-author Franklin G. Miller.
3. Social Stigma of Pregnancy: Further Evidence. Psychological Reports (1983). Co-author Sharron J. Lennon.
4. Judgment, Ambiguity, Self-Consciousness, and Conformity in Judgments of Fashionability. Psychological Reports (1984).

Davis, Lynn.
1. Economic Behavior in the United States Sugar Market. California Agricultural Experiment Station (1972). Committee member.
2. Cost of Producing Crops in the Irrigated Southwest. Part V—Utah. University of Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station (1976). Co-authors N. Gene Wright, Thomas M. Stubblefield, & Daniel A. Swope.

De Bloois, Michael.
1. A Model For Developing Interactive Microcomputer/Videodisc Instruction. USU (1980). Co-author Robert D. Woolley.
2. Evaluating a Consortium: Progressive Groping for the Elephant. International Journal of Instructional Media(1981-82). Co-author J. Nicholls Eastmond, Jr.
3. Functional Job Analysis: User’s Manual. United States Office of Education (1973). Co-author Raymond G. Melton.
4. Institutional Renewal: Instructional Development in Context. USU. No date.
5. A Five Part Evaluation Sequence. First draft of a proposed evaluation sequence for the College of Education, USU. 1978. Co-authors Blaine Worthen, Julie Landeen, Glen Latham, Nick Eastmond, & Kent Wood.

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Debyle, Norbert V.
1. Research Related to the Davis County Experimental Watershed: An Annotated Bibliography. USDA Forest Service General Technical Report (1973). Co-author Ezra Hookano, Jr.
2. Streamflow Summaries from Twelve Tributaries of Farmington Creek, Davis County Experimental Watershed, Northern Utah. United States Department of Agriculture (1984). Co-author Jan M. Pankey.

Dedrick, A. R.
1. Weatherability of Rubber Sheeting. Ts Ms for presentation to the American Association of Agricultural Engineers (1971).

Degener, Carl T.
1. The Deeper Reasons for Germany’s Division. Ts Ms. No date. ??1970??

DeRemer, E. Dale.
1. The Effects of Chelates and Chelated Cations in Increasing the Availability of Phosphorus from Insoluble Sources. Proceedings of the American Society for Horticultural Science(1961). Co-author R. L. Smith.

Derry, James.
1. Communication 325: Organizational Communication. ICLIS/COM-NET (1988).

Dewey, Douglas R.
1. Germination of Crested Wheatgrass in Salinized Soil. Agronomy Journal (1962).
2. Breeding Crested Wheatgrass for Salt Tolerance. Crop Science (1962). c.2
3. Salt Tolerance of Twenty-five Strains of Agropyron. Agronomy Journal (1960). c.2
4. The Crested Wheatgrasses of Iran. Crop Science (1975). Co-author K. H. Asay.
5. Hybrids Between Tetraploid and Hexaploid Crested Wheatgrasses. Crop Science (1969). c.2
6. Hybrids Between Agropyron desertorum and Induced-Tetraploid Agropyron cristatum. Crop Science (1968). Co-author P. C. Pendse. c.2
7. Synthetic Hybrids of New World and Old World Agropyrons. I. Tetraploid Agropyron Spicatum X Diploid Agropyron Cristatum. American Journal of Botany (1964).
8. Synthetic Agropyron-Elymus Hybrids. I. Elymus Canadensis X Agropyron Susbsecundum. American Journal of Botany (1966).
9. Morphology, Cytology, and Fertility of Synthetic Hybrids of Agropyron Spicatum X Agropyron Dasystachyum-Riparium. Botanical Gazette (1965).
10. The Origin of Agropyron Leptourum. American Journal of Botany (1972).
11. Synthetic Hybrids Among Hordeum Brachyantherum, Agropyron Scribneri and Agropyron Latiglume. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1968).
12. Synthetic Hybrids of Agropyron Caespitosum X Agropyron Dasystachyum and Sitanion Hystrix. Botanical Gazette (1968).
13. Synthetic Hybrids of Agropyron Dasystachyum X Elymus Glaucus and Sitanion Hystrix. Botanical Gazette (1968).
14. Synthetic Agropyron-Elymus Hybrids: III. Elymus Canadensis X Agropyron Caninum, A. Trachycaulum and A. Striatum. American Journal of Botany (1968).
15. Genome Relations Among Diploid Elymus Junceus and Certain Tetraploid and Octoploid Elymus Species. American Journal of Botany (1970).
16. The Genome Structure of Intermediate Wheatgrass. Journal of Heredity (1962).
17. Natural hybrids of Agropyron trachycaulum and Agropyron scribneri. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1963).
18. Cytology and Morphology of a Synthetic Agropyron Trichophorum X Agropyron Desertorum Hybrid. American Journal of Botany (1963).
19. Genome Relations Among Elymus Canadensis, Elymus Triticoides, Elymus Dasystachys, and Agropyron Smithii. American Journal of Botany (1970).
20. Hybrids of South American Elymus Agropyroides with Agropyron Caespitosum, Agropyron Subsecundum, and Sitanion Hystrix. Botanical Gazette (1970).
21. A cytogenic study of Agropyron stipaefolium and its hybrids with Agropyron repens. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1970).
22. Polyembryony in Agropyron. Crop Science (1964).
23. Synthetic hybrids of Elymus canadensis X octoploid Elymus cinereus. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1966).
24. Hybrids and Induced Amphiploids of Agropyron Dasystachyum X Agropyron Caninum. Botanical Gazette (1970). c.2
25. Cytogenetics of Elymus Angustus and Its Hybrids with Elymus Giganteus, Elymus Cinereus, and Agropyron Repens. Botanical Gazette (1972).
26. Synthetic Hybrids of Agropyron Scribneri X Elymus Junceus. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1967).
27. Genome relations between Agropyron scribneri and Sitanion hystrix. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1967).
28. Cytogenics of Crested Wheatgrass Triploids. Crop Science (1967). Co-author P. C. Pendse.
29. Synthetic Hybrids of New World and Old World Agropyrons. IV. Tetraploid Agropyron Spicatum F. Inerme X Tetraploid Agropyron Desertorum. American Journal of Botany (1967).
30. Mass Hybridization Techniques as Applied to Standard Crested Wheatgrass, Agropyron Desertorum (Fisch.) Shult. Agronomy Journal (1958). Co-author James E. Hansen.
31. Polyhaploids of Crested Wheatgrass. Crop Science (1961).
32. Hybrids Between Agropyron Repens and Agropyron Desertorum. Journal of Heredity (1961). c.2
33. Response of Orchardgrass Clones to Clipping Frequency. Crop Science (1961).
34. Registration of ‘Hycrest’ Crested Wheatgrass. Crop Science (1985). Co-authors K. H. Asay, F. B. Gomm, D. A. Johnson, & J. R. Carlson.
35. Natural hybrids of Elymus cinereus X Sitanion hystrix. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1962). Co-author A. H. Holmgren.
36. Genome Analysis of South American Elymus Patagonicus and Its Hybrids with Two North American and Two Asian Agropyron Species. Botanical Gazette (1972).
37. Genome Analysis of Hybrids Between Diploid Elymus Junceus and Five Tetraploid Elymus Species. Botanical Gazette (1972).
38. Morphology, Fertility, and Cytology of Agropyron Repens X Agropyron Desertorum F2’S American Journal of Botany (1962).
39. Cytogenetics of Tetraploid Elymus Cinereus, E. Triticoides, E. Multicaulis, E. Karataviensis, and their F1 Hybrids. Botanical Gazette (1972).
40. Cytogenetic and genomic relationships of Elymus giganteus with E. dasystachys and E. junceus. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1972).
41. Inheritance of a Seeding Marker in Agropyron repens. Crop Science (1972).
42. The Genomic System of Classification As a Guide to Intergeneric Hybridization With the Perennial Triticeae. Gene Manipulation in Plant Improvement (1984).
43. Inheritance of a Seedling Marker in Teraploid Crested Wheatgrass. Crop Science (July-August 1968).
44. Synthetic Hybrids of Elymus Canadensis X Satanion Hystrix. Botanical Gazette (1967)
45. Synthetic Hybrids of New World and Old World Agropyrons: III. Agropyron Repens X Agropyron Spicatum. American Journal of Botany (1967)
46. Inbreeding Depression in Diploid, Tetraploid, and Hexaploid Crested Wheatgrass. Crop Science (1966)
47. Synthtic Hybrids of Elymus Canadensis X Elymus Glaucus. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1965)
48. Wide-Hybridization and Induced-Polyploid Breeding Strategies For Perennial Grasses of the Triticae Tribe. Iowa State Journal of Research (1984)
49. Taxonomy of the Crested Wheatgrasses (Agropyron).
50. Hybrids Between Agropyron Repens and Agropyron Desertorum. Journal of Heredity (1961)
51. A Correlation and Path-Coefficient Analysis of Components of Crested Wheatgrass Seed Production. Agronomy Journal (1959). Co-author K. H. Lu
52. Synthetic Hybrids of Agropyron Caespitosum X Agropyron Spicatum, Agropyron Caninum, and Agropyron Yezoense. Botanical Gazette (1969).
53. Quack and Crested Hybrids May Make Valuable Grass. Crops and Soils (1963).
54. Improved Selfing Techniques for Crested Wheatgrass. Crop Science (1969).
55. Inbreeding Depression in Diploid and Induced-Autotetraploid Crested Wheatgrass. Crop Science (1969).
56. Trispecies Hybrids of Agropyron, Elymus, and Sitanion. Botanical Gazette (1969).
57. The Origin of Agropyron Albicans American Journal of Botony (1970).
58. Cytogenetic and Taxonomic Relationships among Three Diploid Crested Wheatgrasses. Crop Science (1982).
59. A Taxonomic Realignment of Perennial North American Triticeae Grasses Manuscript. Co-Author Arthur H. Holmgren.
60. Genomic and Phylogenetic Relationships among North American Perennial Triticeae Grasses.
61. Registration of Agropyron repens X A. spicatum germplasms RS-1 and RS-2. Crop Science (1981)
62. Cytogenetics of Agropyron ferganense and Its Hybrids With Six Species of Agropyron, Elymus, and Sitanion. American Journal of Botony (1981).
63. Cytogenetics of Agropyron drobovii and Five of Its Interspecific Hybrids Botanical Gazette (1980).
64. Cytogenetics of Agropyron ugumicum and Six of Its Interspecific Hybrids Botanical Gazette (1980).
65. New Collections of Range Plants from the Soviet Union Journal of Range Management (1977). Co-authored with A.P. Plummer
66. Some Applications and Misapplications of Induced Polyploidy to Plant Breeding. Manuscript and Chinese Publication.
67. Advanced-Generation of Hybrids Between Elymus giganteus and E. angustus. Botanical Gazette (1978).
68. Bridging Ploidy Differences in Crested Wheatgrass with Hexaploid X Diploid Hybrids. Crop Science (1979). Co-authored with K. H. Asay.
69. Breeding Grasses for Western Range Utah Science (1978). Co-authored with Kay H. Asay, Douglas A. Johnson
70. Genome Relations of South American Agropyron tilcarense with North American and Asian Agropyron Species. Botanical Gazette (1977).
71. The Role of Wide Hybridization in Plant Improvement Genetics Lectures Vol. 5, Oregon State University Press. (1977).
72. A Method of Transferring Genes from Tetraploid to Diploid Crested Wheatgrass Crop Science (1977).
73. Systematic Collections of the Agricultural Research Service Agricultural Research Service.
74. An Asian Treasure Hunt: With Plants in Mind. Utah Science (1980).
75. Cytogenetics of Agropyron pringlei and its Hybrids with A. spicatum, A. scribneri, A. violaceum, and A. dasystachyum. Botanical Gazette (1976).
76. The Origin of Agropyron smithii. American Journal of Botany (1975).
77. Cytogenetics of Elymus sibiricus and its Hybrids with Agropyron tauri, Elymus Canadensis, and Agropyron caninum. Botanical Gazette (1974).
78. Cytogenetics of a Polyhaploid Agropyron repens. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1974).
79. Hybrids Between Diploid and Hexaploid Crested Wheatgrass Crop Science (1973).
80. Genome Relations Among Agropyron spicatum, A. scribneri, Hordeum brachyantherum, and H. arizonicum. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1971).
81. Reproduction in Crested Wheatgrass Triploids Crop Science (1971).
82. Synthetic Hybrids of Hordeum bogdanii with Elymus canandensis and Sitanion Hystrix. American Journal of Botany (1971).

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Dewey, Wade G.
1. Registration of Boneville 70 Barley. Crop Science (1972).
2. Registration of Woodvale Barley. Crop Science (1972).
3. Effect of Early-Summer Seeding of Winter Wheat on Yield, Soil Moisture, and Soil Nitrate. Agronomy Journal (1969). Co-author R. F. Nielson.
4. Control Snowmold by Speeding Snowmelt. Crops and Soils (1971). Co-author Rex. F. Nielson.
5. Effect of loose smut infection and Vitavax seeds treatment on barley yields. Utah Science (1970). Co-author G. L. Stoker.
6. The Use of Vermiculite Cover as a Possible Means of Increasing Dwarf Bunt in Winter Wheat Test Nurseries. Plant Disease Reporter(1963).
7. Studies of the Effect of Straw Cover and Method of Inoculation on Dwarf Bunt of Winter Wheat in Utah. Plant Disease Reporter(1961).
8. Delmar: A New Hard Red Winter Wheat. Farm and Home Science (1961).
9. Registration of Bridger Wheat. Crop Science (1972).
10. Registration of Fremont Wheat. Crop Science (1972).

Dickey, Myron.
1. Modular Study Guide for Fundamentals of Marketing. USU, Study guide based on Fundamentals of Modern Marketing by Cundiff, Still, Govoni. 1973.

Dinerstein, Kendra.
1. Introductory Programming with FutureBASIC. USU, CS 150 material. No date.

Dittmer, A. L.
1. The Basic Structure of Tonal Music. USU, A Comprehensive Text for Music Theory. No date.
2. Basic Theory. USU. No date.

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Dixon, Keith Lee.
1. Spatial Organization in a Population of Nelson Pocket Mouse. The Southwestern Naturalist (1958).
2. Review: The organization and probable evolution of some mixed species flocks of Neotropical birds. The Auk (1963).
3. Additional Data on the Establishment of the Chestnut-backed Chickadee at Berkeley, California. The Condor (1960).
4. A Courtship Display of Scott’s Oriole. The Auk (1960).
5. Summary of the Dissertation. University of California (1953).
6. Review: British tits. The Auk (1981).
7. Some Aspects of Social Organization in the Carolina Chickadee. The Proceedings XIIIth International Ornithological Congress (1963).
8. Altitudinal Migration in the Mountain Chickadee. The Condor (1964). Co-author John D. Gilbert.
9. An evaluation of the song of the black-capped chickadee. American Zoologist (1965). Co-author Raymond A. Stefanski.
10. Dominance-Subordination Relationships in Mountain Chickadees. The Condor (1965).
11. Review: Parallel variation in North and Middle American Screech-owls. The Auk (1969).
12. Patterns of Singing in a Population of the Plain Titmouse. The Condor (1969).
13. An Appraisal of the Song of the Black-capped Chickadee. The Wilson Bulletin (1970). Co-author Raymond A. Stefanski.
14. Mountain Chickadee Survives for a Decade. Western Birds (1975).
15. Review: Bird Populations of Aspen Forests in Western North America. The Wilson Bulletin (1977).
16. Acoustic Signals in the Mating of Mountain and Black-capped Chickadees. The Auk (1970). Co-authors Raymond A. Stefanski & F. Neil Folks.
17. Notes on the Vocalizations of the Mexican Chickadee. Condor (1979). Co-author Dennis J. Martin.

Donart, Gary B.
1. Carbohydrate Reserves of Six Mountain Range Plants as Related to Growth. Journal of Range Management (1969).

D’Onofrio, Marianne J.
1. Faculty Evaluation: Preferences of Deans of Business Colleges Compared with Preferences of Deans in Other Colleges. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Mark E. Slama.

Dorst, Howard E.
1. Studies of the Genus Cicadula (Homoptera, Cicadellidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society (1931). c.2
2. Tracing Long-distance Movements of Beet Leafhopper in the Desert. Journal of Economic Entomology (1938). Co-author E. W. Davis.
3. Beet Leafhopper Populations in Southern Idaho and Northern Utah During the Seasons of 1940 and 1941. Annals of the American Society of Sugar-Beet Technologists (1942). Co-authors J. R. Douglass & W. E. Peay.
4. Noctuidae Collected by Light Trap in Central Utah. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1937). Co-author E. W. Davis.
5. Experimental Control of the Beet Leafhopper on Sugar Beets Grown for Seed. Journal of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists (1958).
6. Flea Beetle Injury to Sugar Beets in Central Utah. Journal of Economic Entomology (1938).
7. Field Control of Drosophila spp. in Cull Fruit. Journal of Economic Entomology (1959).
8. Modifications of Square-Foot Sampler. Ts Ms. 1938.
9. Laboratory Tests with Insecticides against Drosophila melanogaster. Journal of Economic Entomology (1959).
10. Beet Leafhopper Outlook Statements. Proceedings of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists (1954).
11. Chronological History of Dyers Woad and Wavy Leaf Thistle Removed 1980-1991. Ts Ms. No date.

Doucette, William J.
1. Aqueous Solubility of Selected Biphenyl, Furan, and Dioxin Congeners. Chemosphere (1988). Co-author Anders W. Andren.

Dregne, Harold E.
1. The Changing Scene. Arid Lands in Transition. American Association for the Advancement of Science (1970). Contributing author and editor.

Duffy, Christopher J.
1. Conceptual Models of Geologic and Agricultural Salt Loads in Streams of the Upper Colorado River Basin. Presented at International Symposium on State of the Art Control of Salinity (1983). c.2

Dunn, Carolyn.
1. Housewives Get Food Facts The Intermountain Food Retailer (1962).

Dunn, Paul M.
1. The Dust Problem at Grantsville, Utah. Ts Ms. 1935. Co-author R. J. Beocraft.

Durham, G. Homer.
1. Public Administration and State Government in Utah. USU (1940).

Dwyer, Don D.
1. Achieving Excellence in a University Department. Ts Ms. No date.
2. Research and Education Opportunities in Livestock Grazing. Journal of Animal Science (1981).
3. Research Needs on Western Rangelands. Journal of Range Management(1978). Co-authors J. O. Klemmedson, Rex. D. Pieper, Walter F. Mueggler, & M. J. Trlica.

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Eastmond Jr., Jefferson Nicholas.
1. Recent Utah Tax Studies: A Comparative Analysis and Commentary on Two Recent Studies of Taxation in the State of Utah. U.S.A.C. (1955). Co-author Carl G. Johnson.
2. Undergraduate Educational Needs in Wildlife Science. The Wildlife Society Bulletin(1977). Co-author J. A. Kadlec.
3. Review: Designing Teaching Improvement Programs. International Journal of Instructional Media(1979-80).
4. Systematic Program Evaluation: 1975. Ts Ms for Merrill Library and Learning Resources Program. 1975. c.2
5. Microcomputer Technology and Faculty Productivity. Presented to the European Association for Research and Development in Higher Education (1983).
6. Guiding a Range Curriculum with an Educational Needs Assessment. Journal of Range Management (1981). Co-author Brien E. Norton.
7. On the Non-Rationality of Apportionment. Evaluation News (1979). c.2
8. The New Revelation: A Personal View. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought: A Journal of Mormon Thought (1979).
9. Assessing Instructional Needs at the Departmental Level: Why and How. Instructional Media (1980-81).
10. High Technology and Faculty Effectiveness: An Update. Innovation Abstracts (1983).
11. Abstract: The key to the crisis, according to Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, the computer revolution (La clef de la crise, selon JJSS, la revolution informatique). Educational Communication & Technology Journal (1984). c.2
12. L’ordinateur pour l’enseignement universitaire. Fiche Pedagogique (1984). c.2
13. Le traitement de texte et le professeur d’université. Fiche Pedagogiquel (1984).
14. An Assessment of Professional Communication Skills Needs of International Graduate Students Attending American Universities. Journal of International Student Personnel (1985). Co-author Alfred S. Forsyth.
15. Gaining Support for a Women’s Studies Program in a Conservative Institution. Liberal Education (1978). Co-author Judith M. Gappa. c.2
16. Assessing Instructional Needs in a University Environment: A Summary from Six Departments at Utah State University. Ts Ms presented to the Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters (1981).
17. Designing Teaching Improvement Programs: Review and Critique. Ts Ms. 1978.
18. Thirty-One Ideas for Initiating International Work. Innovation Abstracts (1985).
19. The World Center for Computing’s Pilot Videodisc Project for French Language Instruction. Calico Journal (1985). Co-author Richard Mosenthal.
20. The Idea Book of Computer Applications for Educators. 1984. c.2
21. Evaluating A Consortium: Progressive Groping For the Elephant. Ts Ms.1981. Co-author Michael L. DeBloois. c.2
22. Professional Advancement for Instructional Development Professionals: The Inside – Outside Connection. Ts Ms. 1985. Co-author Robb S. Russon. c.2
23. An Evaluation Design for Assessing the Impact of an Instructional Development Program. Ts Ms, “Institutional Renewal: A Conceptual Model and Evaluation,” delivered to Association of Educational Communications and Technology (1976). c.2
24. Assessing Instructional Needs in a University Environment: A Summary from Six Departments at Utah State University. Ts Ms presented to the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1981). c.2
25. Assessing Instructional Needs at the Departmental Level: Why and How. International Journal of Instructional Media(1980-81). c.2
26. The New Revelation: A Personal View. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought (1979). c.2
27. Case Studies: Report of Interviews with School Personnel Regarding Use of Instructional Television. Ts Ms. 1976.
28. Guiding a Range Curriculum with an Educational Needs Assessment. Journal of Range Management (1981). Co-author Brien E. Norton.
29. End of year Progress Report on Instructional Development Activities at Snow College. Ts Ms. 1980.
30. Gaining Support for Instructional Development in a Conservative Context. Ts Ms. 1981. c.2
31. Ten Years of Instructional Media at Utah State University: Afteraction Report of the Graduates. Ts Ms. 1977.
32. A Telephone Survey of Faculty Awareness Toward Programs of Instructional Development. Ts Ms. 1975.
33. Specification of Needs Assessment: Steps for USU Department. Ts Ms. 1975.
34. A Survey of Users of Audio Visual Services, May 1977. Ts Ms. 1977.
35. A Survey of Faculty of the Home Economics and Consumer Education Department Regarding Departmental Focus and Organization. Ts Ms. 1977.
36. Summary of Needs Assessment Findings for the USU Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Ts Ms. 1975.
37. Interim Evaluation Report for An Interdisciplinary Component for the General Education Curriculum at Utah State University. Ts Ms. 1981. c.2
38. A Proposed Questionnaire Item Pool for An Assessment of Educational Needs in the Department of Communicative Disorders. Ts Ms. 1977.
39. Alternative Approaches to Assessing Instructional Needs. Ts Ms. 1980.
40. Starting a Regional Consortium in Instructional Development: Lessons After Four Years of Experimental Learning. Ts Ms. 1981. c.2
41. An Evaluation of the Title III Programs At Southern Utah State College, 1983. Ts Ms. 1983. c.2
42. Undergraduate Educational Needs in Wildlife Science. The Wildlife Society Bulletin(1977). Co-author J. A. Kadlec.

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43. An Evaluation Design for An Interdisciplinary Component for the General Education Curriculum at Utah State University. Ts Ms. 1980.
44. A New Look at Salary Scheduling. UEA Research Bulletin (1962).
45. Information Technologies in the French-Speaking World (l’informatique dans le Monde Francophone). USU. No date.
46. Research for the Classroom Teacher. USU, Education 666 Course Guidebook. No date.
47. An Evaluation of Computer Assisted Instruction in the Merrill Library at Utah State University. Ts Ms. 1975.
48. Final Evaluation Report of the Snow College CAUSE Program. Ts Ms. 1980.
49. ISETA-93: Teaching to Facilitate Learning. Weber State. 1993.
50. Communication Theory. USU, Course Syllabus for Instructional Technology 661 (1985, 1987).
51. An Assessment of Educational Needs for the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. USU (1975).
52. Alternative Evaluation Methodologies. USU, Course Syllabus for Instructional Technology 702 (1988).
53. Computer Literacy 522: Computer Lab Manual. USU. No date.

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54. Support Materials: Improved Cowpea Cultivation [Field Test Edition]. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author William H. Lowry.

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Eccles, Marriner S.
1. Population, Taxes and Education. USU (1963).

Edmunds, Paul K.
1. 1980 Farm and Home Safety Materials Resource Directory. USU (1980-81).

Edwards, W. Farrell.
1. Classical Derivation of the London Equations. Physical Review Letters (1981). c.2

Eliason, Lynn R.
1. A Nineteenth-Century Solution to the Problem of the Generations-Turgenev and Theodor Fontane. Germano-Slavica(1973).

Elich, Joe.
1. Trigonometry Using Calculus. Unknown publisher. No date. Co-author Carletta Elich.
2. Trigonometry: A Modern Approach [2nd Edition]. 1985. Co-authors Carletta J. Elich & Lawrence O. Cannon.

Ellis, LeGrande.
1. Reduced progesterone and altered cotyledonary prostaglandin values induced by locoweed (Astragalus lentiginosus) in sheep. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1985). Co-authors Lynn F. James, Robert W. McMullen, & Kip E. Panter.

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Ellsworth, George.
1. Hubert Howe Bancroft and the History of Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly (1954).
2. “Dear Ellen”: A Utah-California Correspondence, 1856-18
57. The Western Humanities Review (1959).
3. Zion in Paradise: Early Mormons in the South Seas. USU Faculty Honor Lecture (1959).
4. Utah’s Heritage. 1972.
5. Samuel Claridge: Pioneering the Outposts of Zion. 1987.

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Emenhiser, JeDon. A.
1. Utah’s Governments: Their Powers, Structure, and Functions. USU (1963). c.2
2. What is Political Science? An Explanation for Elementary School Students. Ts Ms. 1968.
3. Some Comments on the Thirty-Fourth Session of the Legislature of the State of Utah. Ts Ms. 1962.
4. Solving Community Problems. Ts Ms. No date.
5. Interim Report (Legislator’s Draft). Legislative Study Committee, Utah Legislative Council (1966).
6. The Dragon on the Hill. Utah’s 38th Legislature: Analysis and Comment. 1970. Editor.
7. Dysfunctional Representation, Armed Protest, and Reform. Ts Ms, prepared for American Political Science Association (1968).

England, Clark M.
1. Retirement: A Time for Fulfillment. 1979. Co-author Ronald B. Garrison.

Erman, Don C.
1. Comparison of some species importance values and ordination techniques used to analyze benthic invertebrate communities. Oikos (1971). Co-author William T. Helm.

Ernstrom, C. A.
1. C. A. Ernstrom and The Dairy Industry. Collected works of C. A. Ernstrom. No date.

Evans, John. O.
1. Herbicide Contamination of Surface Runoff Waters. US Environmental Protection Agency (1973). Co-author D. R. Duseja.

Evans, Kaye H.
1. Educator’s Guide to Proposal Writing. 1976. Co-author Rulon Kent Wood.

Everhart, W. Harry.
1. Appendix III: Evaluation of Aquatic Program with Special Emphasis on the Fishery Science Concentration. Ts Ms. 1978.

Falconer, Allan.
1. Procedures for Woody Vegetation Surveys in the Kazgail Rural Council Area, Kordofan, Sudan. Geocarto International (1990).

Farrer, Kenneth C.
1. Beyond Basic Mastery to Something More. 9th Annual Last Lecture. No date.

Fawson, Chris.
1. Endogenous Regional Agricultural Production Technologies. Ts Ms. 1990. Co-author C. Richard Shumway.

Box 53

Fife, Austin.
1. The Fife Collection of Western American Folksong and Folklore. Indiana University (1964). Co-author Alta S. Fife. c.2
2. Abstract: Organizations and Programs for a National Policy for Inter-Cultural Verbal Communications. The Bulletin of the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (1965).
3. Mormon Folk Songs. Ts Ms. 19
46. Co-author Alta S. Fife.
4. Folk Belief and Mormon Cultural Autonomy. Journal of American Folklore(1948).
5. The Bear Lake Monsters. Utah Humanities Review. No date.
6. Folkways of a Mormon Missionary in Virginia. Southern Folklore (1952).
7. A Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre. Western Folklore (1953).
8. Folklore and Local History. Ts Ms presented to the California Historical Societies (1957).
9. Pioneer Mormon Remedies. Western Folklore (1957).
10. Taine’s Essay on the Mormons. Pacific Historical Review (1962). Translator.
11. Christian Swarm Charms From the Ninth to the Nineteenth Centuries. Journal of American Folklore(1964).
12. Memorials to the “Western” Myth. Ts Ms presented to Folklore Society of Utah (1967).
13. The Evolution of Folk Architecture in a Utah Town. Ts Ms. No date.
14. Folk Elements in the Formation of a Mormon Personality. Ts Ms. No date.
15. Myth Formation in the Creative Process. Ts Ms presented to the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1964).
16. Latin American Interlude. USU (1966). Translator and Editor.

Fifield, Glen A.
1. Team Teaching That Really Works. The School Musician Director and Teacher (1968).
2. Action Music for Young Children. 1988.

Fifield, Vonetta.
1. You, Your Child, and Cache School District Special Education Services: A Handbook for Parents. Unknown publisher. 1983. Co-author Judy Johnson.

Fitzgerald, Paul R.
1. Attempted Passive Immunization of Young Calves Against Eimeria bovis. Journal of Protozoology (1964).
2. The Results of Parenteral Injections of Sporulated or Unsporulated Oocysts of Eimeria bovis in Calves. The Journal of Protozoology (1965).
3. Deviations in Serum Proteins Associated with Eimeria bovix Infections in Calves. The Journal of Parasitology (1964).
4. Coccidia in Hereford Calves on Summer and Winter Ranges and in Feedlots in Utah. The Journal of Parasitology (1962).
5. Experimental Infection of Young Pigs Following Intranasal Inoclation with Nasal, Gastric, or Cecal Trichomonads from Swine or with Trichomonas Foetus. The Journal of Parasitology (1958). Co-authors A. Earl Johnson, Datus M. Hammond, Joseph L. Thorne, & Charles P. Hibler.
6. Studies On The Role Of Trichomonads In The Production Of Atrophic Rhinitis In Pigs. Cornell Veterinarian(1954). Co-authors Datus M. Hammond & J. LeGrande Shupe.
7. Treatment of Genital Trichomoniasis in Bulls. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1963). Co-authors A. Earl Johnson & Datus M. Hammond.
8. The Role Of Cultures In Immediate And Delayed Examinations Of Preputial Samples For Trichomonas Foetus. Veterinary Medicine (1954). Co-authors Datus M. Hammond & J. LeGrande Shupe.
9. Trichomoniasis in Range Cattle. Veterinary Medicine (1958). Co-authors A. Earl Johnson, Joseph Thorne, Lynn H. Davis, & Datus M. Hammond.
10. Relative Efficacy of Various Methods of Obtaining Preputial Samples for Diagnosis of Trichomoniasis in Bulls. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1952). Co-authors Datus M. Hammond, Merthyr L. Miner, & Wayne Binns.
11. The Survival and Transmission of Trichomonas Foetus in Diluted Bovine Semen. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1954). Co-authors Datus M. Hammond & Merthyr L. Miner.

Flammer, Gordon H.
1. A Workable Program for Teacher Improvement by the Local Asee Branch. Ts Ms presented to the American Society for Engineering Education (1963).
2. Undergraduate Foundations to Lifelong Learning. ASEE Conference Proceedings (1978).
3. Self-Paced Instruction: Hello, Education. Engineering Education (1975). Co-author Richard J. Leuba.
4. Performance Objectives for a Workshop on Specifying and Using Performance Objectives. Ts Ms. No date.
5. Motivation and the Lecture Method of Instruction. Engineering Education (1974). Co-author Henry L. Ablin.
6. We Can Increase Student Learning Efficiency Significantly by Overcoming Individual Prerequisite Handicap. Unknown publication. No date.
7. The Measurement of Learning and Learning Efficiency as the Basis for Recognizing and Rewarding Teaching. ASEE Conference Proceedings (1984).
8. Learning as the Constant and Time as the Variable. Engineering Education (1971).
9. The Master Teacher. Engineering Education (1981). Co-author Phillip M. Flammer.
10. Increasing Student Learning Efficiency. Engineering Education (1972).
11. Report of the Educational Research and Methods Division For 1977-
79. Ts Ms. No date.
12. Student Achievement and Motivation. Engineering Education (1974). Co-author Robert C. Mecham.
13. Applied Motivation – A Missing Role in Teaching. Engineering Education (1972).
14. Adequate Teacher Evaluation and Rewards. American Society for Engineering Education (1974).
15. The Case for Teacher Representation on the ASEE Board of Directors. Ts Ms. No date.
16. The Case Study: Exercise in Simulation. Engineering Education (1977).
17. The Answer to the Problem of Evaluation of Learning is Criterion Referenced Testing. ASEE Conference Proceedings (1981).
18. Designing Instructional Materials for Both Learners and Instructors. International Journal of Instructional Media(1977-78). Co-author Michal DeBloois.
19. Educational Luxuries We Really Can’t Afford. Frontiers in Education Conference Proceedings (1981).
20. Selecting and Evaluating Department Goals/Educational Needs: A Case Study. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author J. Nicholls Eastmond, Jr.
21. Fundamental Principles and Applications of Fluid Mechanics. Vanderbilt University (1981). Co-authors Roland W. Jeppson & Hugh F. Keedy.
22. Evaluation of the ASEE Branch. Journal of Engineering Education (1965). Co-author Gustav S. Rook.
23. A Study of Flow Characteristics Around Individual Regular Roughness Objects in Velocity Gradient Fields and With Free Surface Effects. USU, Proposal to National Science Foundation (February 1966)
24. A Study of Flow Characteristics Around Individual Regular Roughness Objects in Velocity Gradient Fields and With Free Surface Effects. USU, Proposal to National Science Foundation (April 1969).
25. Drag and Flow Characteristics for a Hemisphere on a Boundary in Finite, Velocity-Gradient Flow Fields. USU, Proposal to Naval Ship Research and Development Center. No date.

Box 54

Fletcher, Joel E.
1. Symposium on Water Improvement. American Association for the Advancement of Science (1961). Editor. Co-editor J. A. Schufle.
2. Climate and Soil of the Southwest. Bioecology of the Arid and Semiarid Lands of the Southwest, New Mexico Highlands University Bulletin (1961).
3. Relation of Cover and Soils to Water Intake and Runoff in Arid Environments. Water Yield in Relation to Environment in the Southwestern United States, American Association for the Advancement of Science (1960).
4. Weather Modification. Science (1967).
5. Infiltration properties of some “Slick spot” soils in Southern Arizona. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Agricultural Engineers. No date. Co-author W. P. Martin.
6. Precipitation Characteristics of Summer Storms at Straight Canyon Barometer Watershed, Utah. United States Department of Agriculture (1981). Co-authors A. Leon Huber, Eugene E. Farmer, Keith R. McLaughlin, John Rector, & Larry J. Schmidt. c.2
7. Soil Moisture Measurement in Water Supply Forecasting. Ts Ms. 1966.
8. Snowmelt Peak Flows and Antecedent Precipitation. Watersheds in Transition. No date. Co-author George W. Reynolds. c.2
9. A Study of Some Soil Properties Affecting Relative Infiltration and Erosion Rates of Some Red Desert Soils. Ts Ms presented to Western Soil Science Society (1941). c.2
10. The Problem of Selecting Proper Soils for Reseeding Ranges in the Southwest. Ts Ms presented to Soil Science Society of America (1947). Co-author Darwin Anderson.
11. Runoff Estimates for Small Rural Watersheds and Development of Sound Design Method. Ts Ms prepared for U.S. Department of Transportation (1972).
12. A Rapid Approximate Method for Estimating Flood Peaks. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1966). Co-author Joye J. Davis.
13. Summary Remarks. Wyoming Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin (1960).
14. The Use of Capacitance Methods for Determining Quantities of Materials in Mixtures. Unknown publication. 1965. c.2
15. Northwest Watershed Technology Research Center: 1960 Annual Progress Report. Ts Ms. 1960.
16. Role of Watersheds and Forests in the Arid West. Aridity and Man. No date. Co-authors William G. McGinnires & Andrew L. McComb.
17. Erosion Control During Highway Construction: Manual on Principles and Practices. National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report (1980). Co-authors C. E. Israelsen, C. G. Clyde, E. K. Israelsen, F. W. Haws, P. E. Packer, & E. E. Farmer.
18. Introduction. Ecology of Groundwater in the Southwestern United States, Arizona State University (1961).
19. Summary Remarks. Ecology of Groundwater in the Southwestern United States, Arizona State University (1961).
20. Soil-Moisture Conditions and Phenomena in Frozen Soils. Ts Ms. 19
42. Co-authors Alfred B. C. Anderson & N. E. Edlefsen.
21. The Significance of Some Erosion Measurements by Use of the Application of Artificial Rainfall. Ts Ms. No date.
22. Erodibility Investigations on Some Soils of the Upper Gila Watershed. Ts Ms. No date.
23. Significance of Some Erosion Measurements Made By Use of the Application of Artificial Rain. Ts Ms presented to Western Society of Soil Science (1939).
24. A Quantitative Expression of Erodibility From Conservative Survey Data. Ts Ms. 19
38.
25. A Capacitance Meter for Estimating Forage. Ts Ms published in Journal of Range Management (1956). Co-author Max E. Robinson.
26. Notes on Plant-Soil Correlations in Desert Grassland. Ts Ms published by AAAS (1956). Co-author J. L. Gardner.
27. Symposium on Agricultural Problems in Arid and Semi-Arid Environments (Summary Remarks by Joel E. Fletcher, Moderator). Ts Ms. published by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1959). c.2
28. Instrumentation for Moisture Measurement-Bases, Subgrades, and Earth Materials (Sensor Development). Ts Ms, proposal to Highway Research Board (1971). Co-authors Duard S. Woffinden & Duane G. Chadwick.

Fletcher, Samuel G.
1. Cleft Palate: A Broader View. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders (1966).
2. Hypernasal Voice as an Indication of Regional Growth and Developmental Disturbances. LOGOS (1960).
3. Radiography in Speech Pathology. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders (1960). Co-authors Ralph L. Shelton, Jr., Carlisle C. Smith, & James F. Bosma.
4. Speech as an Element in Organization of a Motor Response. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (1962).
5. A Movable Bulb Appliance to Assist in Palatopharyngeal Closure. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders (1960). Co-authors Richard C. Haskins & James F. Bosma.
6. Growth and Development of the Mouth and Pharynx Region: A Review of Normal Growth Patterns and a Method of Cephalometric Evaluation Applied to Individuals Having Hypernasal Voice. LOGOS (1959).
7. Patterns Of Deglutition. The Angle Orthodontist (1964). Co-authors A. J. Wildman & Barbara Cox.
8. Tongue-Thrust Swallow, Speech Articulation, and Age. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders (1961). Co-authors Robert L. Casteel & Doris P. Bradley.
9. Analysis of Cinema Films in Diagnosis and Research. Journal of the Biological Photographic Association (1958).
10. Utilization of Roentgenology in the Study of Speech Mechanisms. The American Journal of Roentgenology, Radium Therapy and Nuclear Medicine (1960). Co-authors Carlisle C. Smith, Ralph L. Shelton, Jr., & James F. Bosma.
11. The Upper Pharynx: A Review. Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology (1961 & 1962). Co-author James F. Bosma.
12. Speech as an Element in Organization of a Motor Response. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research (1962).

Floyd, J. Whitney.
1. Exporting Resource Knowledge. USU. No date.
2. Research Development. National Conference on Outdoor Recreation Research (1963).

Foote, Warren C.
1. A review of the physiology of reproduction in the New World Camelidae. Unknown publication. No date. Co-authors Barry G. England & Armando G. Cardozo.
2. The Use of Wild and Domestic Animals and the Development of New Genotypes. Journal of Animal Science (1975). Co-authors J. Juan Spillett & Thomas D. Bunch. c.2
3. Ovulation and Corpus Luteum Maintenance in Ewes Treated with 17ß-Oestradiol. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1968). Co-author Edgar L. Piper.
4. Androgen Induction of Intersexuality in Sheep. Theriogenology(1967). Co-authors Thomas Alifakiotis & Jay W. Call.
5. Sheep-Goat Hybrid Karyotypes. Theriogenology(1976). Co-authors Thomas D. Bunch & J. Juan Spillett.
6. Oestrous and Mating Behavior in the Llama (Llama Glama). Animal Behavior(1971). Co-authors Barry G. England, Armando G. Cardozo, D. H. Matthews, & Simon Riera.
7. The Effect of 17ß-Estradiol on Corpus Luteum Function in Sheep. Biology of Reproduction (1970). Co-author E. L. Piper.
8. Estrogenic Properties of Locoweed (Astragalus lentiginosus). Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine (1972). Co-author Lynn F. James.
9. Effects of Variation in Light, Month of Year and Nutrient Intake on Reproductive Phenomena in Ewes During the Breeding Season. Journal of Animal Science (1968). Co-authors C. V. Hulet & D. A. Price.
10. Effects of Season and Progesterone Synchronization on Ovulation Rate in Mature Western Range Ewes. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-authors W. C. Dermody & C. V. Hulet.
11. Gonadotropic Activity in Bovine Serum and Placental Tissue. Endocrinology(1967). Co-author John E. Lunnen.
12. Identification of Ungulate Hemoglobins for Law Enforcement. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1976). Co-authors Thomas D. Bunch, Roy W. Meadows, Larre N. Egbert, & J. Juan Spillett.
13. Influence of Certain Natural and Synthetic Steroids on Genital Development in Guinea Pigs. Fertility and Sterility (1968). Co-authors W. Darrell Foote & Leonard H. Foote.
14. Influence of Breed-Type, Feed Level and Sex on Lamb Carcass Characteristics. Journal of Animal Science (1965). Co-author Arlin D. Knight.
15. Ovarian and Uterine Responses to PMS and 17-ß-Oestradiol in Progesterone-Treated Ewes. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1966). Co-author C. V. Hulet.
16. Log Log Interpolation for Assays Using Liquid Scintillation. Journal of Animal Science (1971). Co-author Cordell D. Ekre.
17. Puberal Estrus and Ovulation and Subsequent Estrous Cycle Patterns in the Ewe. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-authors Nasrollah Sefidbakht & M. A. Madsen.
18. Some Effects of Progesterone on Estrous Behavior and Fertility in the Ewe. Journal of Animal Science (1965). Co-author A. B. Waite.
19. Chromosomes, Hemoglobins, and Transferrins of Iranian Domestic Sheep. The Journal of Heredity (1976). Co-author Thomas D. Bunch.
20. International Movement of Sheep and Goats—Legal and Political Implications. United States Animal Health (1975). Co-author Jay W. Call.
21. Semen Testing and Ram Fertility. The National Wool Grower Magazine (1964). Co-author Clarence V. Hulet.
22. An International Approach for Improving Utah’s Sheep. Utah Science (1974). Co-authors D. W. Thorne & J. J. Spillett.
23. Estrus, Ovulation and LH Release Response in Progesterone and Estrogen Treated Prepuberal Ewes. Proceedings of the Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science (1970). Co-authors Simon G. Riera, Darrell H. Matthews, & Arthur J. Svejda.
24. Translocations of acrocentric chromosomes and their implications in the evolution of sheep (Ovis). Cytogenetics and Cell Genetics (1976). Co-authors T. D. Bunch & J. J. Spillett.
25. Estrogenic Characteristics of Locoweed. Proceedings of the Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science (1972). Co-author Lynn F. James.
26. Effects of Progesterone Injection on Synchronization of Estrus and on Subsequent Fertility in the Ewe. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Doyle J. Matthews.
27. Effect of Age and Level of Nutrition on the Composition of the Metacarpal Bone in the Lamb. Ts Ms. No date.
28. Some Effects of Testicular Hormones and Estradiol on the Reproductive System and Horn Growth in Rambouillet Ram Lambs. Ts Ms. No date.
29. Some Influences of Estradiol and Progestogens on Ewes During the Breeding Season. Proceedings of the Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science (1969). Co-authors Darrell H. Matthews & Cordell D. Ekre.
30. Some Effects of Level of Estradiol on Estrus and Ovulation in the Ewe. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Albert B. Waite.
31. Relation of Ovum Age to Ovum Recovery and Embryonic Age to Length of Embryo in Sheep. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author C. V. Hulet.
32. Ovarian Response to PMS in Progesterone and Estradiol Treated Ewes. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author C. V. Hulet.
33. Inter-species Embryo Transfer in the Propagation of Rare Species of Wild Sheep: Methods, Application, Current Limitations and Possible Application. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Thomas D. Bunch & J. Juan Spillett.
34. Gonadotropic-Like Activity in Bovine Placenta. Ts Ms published in Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1965). Co-author John E. Lunnen.
35. Hormone-Induced Estrus, Ovulation, Conception and LH Release in Prepuberal Ewes. Proceedings of the Western Section of the American Society of Animal Science (1970). Co-author Simon G. Riera, Darrell H. Matthews, &n Arthur J. Svejda.
36. Control of Reproduction With or Without Hormones. Ts Ms published in Sheep Industry Development Program Symposium: Physiology and Reproduction in Sheep (1968).
37. Sexual Behavior in Ovariectomized Hormon Treated Ewes. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Armando Cardozo.
38. Antioestradiol Serum in Immature Hamsters. Journal of Reproduction and Fertility (1972). Co-author C. D. Ekre.
39. Animal Production in Developing Countries. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Lorin E. Harris.

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Ford, Robert E.
1. The USA and Latin America at the end of the Columbian age: how America ‘cut the Atlantic apron strings’ in 1992. Third World Quarterly (1992). Co-author Valerie M. Hudson.
2. Humans and the Sahelian Environment. National Geographic Research & Exploration (1992).

Fortier, Samuel.
1. The Use of Small Water Supplies for Irrigation. Yearbook of Department of Agriculture (1907).

Frandsen, Arden N.
1. The Wechsler-Bellevue Intelligence Scale and High School Achievement. Journal of Applied Psychology (1950).
2. Educational Psychology. 1961.

Fredrickson, Carmen.
1. Married Women at Utah State University, Spring Quarter 1960. Proceedings of Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1961).
2. Building for the Future with AAUW. Ts Ms. 1959.
3. AAUW and Planned Leadership Skills. Ts Ms. No date.
4. Essentials of a Sound Public Library System for Utah. Utah Academy Proceedings (1956). Co-author Joseph A. Geddes.

French, William E.
1. Business as Usual: Mexico North Western Railway Managers Confront the Mexican Revolution. Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos (1989).
2. Mining and the State in Twentieth-Century Mexico. Journal of the West (1988).

Frietzsche, Arthur H.
1. Victorian Humor and Victoria’s Humor. Proceedings of Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1963).
2. Letters Across the Campus. Utah Academy Proceedings (1959).
3. Action is Not For Me: Disraeli’s Sidonia and the Dream of Power. Utah Academy Proceedings (1960).
4. The Impact of Applied Science Upon the Utopian Ideal. Brigham Young University Studies. No date.
5. Readying Papers for Publication: A Guide for Hanford Authors and Speakers [First Edition]. 1954.
6. Preparing Formal Reports: A Guide for Hanford Authors. 1954. c.2
7. Preparing Formal Reports: A Guide for Hanford Authors [First Edition]. 1953.
8. Standards for Manuals Preparation. 1955.

Frischknecht, Neil C.
1. Seedling Emergence and Survival of Range Grasses in Central Utah. Agronomy Journal (1951).
2. Encroachment of Big Sagebrush on Seeded Range in Northeastern Nevada. Journal of Range Management (1957). Co-author Alvin T. Bleak.
3. Contrasting Effects of Big Sagebrush and Rubber Rabbitbrush on Production of Crested Wheatgrass. Journal of Range Management (1963).
4. Cattle Gains and Vegetal Changes as Influenced by Grazing Treatments on Crested Wheatgrass. Journal of Range Management (1953). Co-authors Lorin E. Harris & Harry K. Woodward.
5. A Simplified Technique for Determining Herbage Production on Range and Pasture Land. Agronomy Journal (1949). Co-author A. Perry Plummer.
6. Sheep Can Control Sagebrush on Seeded Range If… Utah Science (1973). Co-author Lorin E. Harris.

Fullerton, Herbert H.
1. Estimating Quality and Location Values of Recreational Resources. Journal of Leisure Research (1972). Co-author E. Boyd Wennergren.

Funk, C. Dennis.
1. The Relationship Between Dogmatism Scores and Performance Ratings Among Adult Educators. Adult Education Journal(1971). Co-author G. L. Carter, Jr.

Gappa, Judith M.
1. Women in Academe: Steps to Greater Equality. 1979. Co-author Barbara S. Uehling.

Gardner, B. Delworth.
1. The Theory and Bases of Economic Growth. Ts Ms prepared for Conference on Inter-American Center (1964).
2. The Effects of Resource Policies on Income Distribution. Journal of Farm Economics (1966). c.2
3. A Theoretical Framework for Analyzing Residence Shifts of Farm Families. Intermountain Economic Review(1971). Co-author Larry K. Bond.
4. Transfer Restrictions and Misallocations of Irrigation Water. American Journal of Agricultural Economics(1968). Co-author Herbert H. Fullerton. c.2
5. Agriculture as a Competitive Segment of Multiple Use. Land and Water Use. No date.
6. A Proposal to Reduce Misallocation of Livestock Grazing Permits. Journal of Farm Economics (1963).
7. Agriculture and Salinity Control in the Colorado River Basin. Natural Resources Journal (1975). Co-author Clyde E. Stewart.
8. Impact of Competitive Federal Land Use on Ranching. Ts Ms delivered to American Society of Animal Science. No date. Co-author Darwin B. Nielsen.

Box 56

Gardner, Eldon J.
1. The Effect of Tryptophan on the Penetrance of Tumorous Head in Crosses Among Selected Stocks of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1958). Co-author John R. Simmons. c.2
2. Schizophrenia in Monozygotic Twins. Journal of Heredity (1949). Co-author F. E. Stephens. c.2
3. Maternal Effect Involved in the Inheritance of Abnormal Growths in the Head Region of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1949). Co-author Charles M. Woolf. c.2
4. Cancer of the Lower Digestive Tract in One Family Group. American Journal of Human Genetics (1950). Co-author Fayette E. Stephens. c.2
5. The Influence of High and Low Temperatures on the Expression of Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1950). Co-author Charles M. Woolf. c.2
6. Studies on the Inheritance of Apomixis and Sterility in the Progeny of Two Hybrid Plants in the Genus Parthenium. Genetics (1947). c.2
7. Breast Cancer in One Family Group. American Journal of Human Genetics (1950). Co-author Fayette E. Stephens. c.2
8. A Pedigree of Brown Teeth: The Inheritance of Brown, Enamel-Deficient Teeth in a Utah Family. Journal of Heredity (1951).
9. Frequency of Aborted Pollen Grains and Microcytes in Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1945). Co-author LeRoy Powers. c.2
10. A Cytological Study of Spermatogenesis in Anasa Tristis (De Geer). Utah Academy Proceedings (1935). Co-author W. W. Henderson. c.2
11. Science at Utah State University: Promise and Responsibilities. USU. No date.
12. A Further Study of Genetic Modification of Dominance, Especially by Position Effects. University of California Publications in Zoölogy (1942). c.2
13. Further Evidence for Maternal Effect and Modifiers of Tumorous Head Genes in Natural Populations of Drosophila melanogaster. Cancer Research(1953). Co-author Morris D. Gardner. c.2
14. Utah Colorectal Cancer Families. Directory of On-Going Research in Cancer Epidemiology (1986). Co-authors R. W. Burt, S. Rasheed, J. A. Dixon, R. White, J. R. Simmons.
15. Follow-up Study of a Family Group Exhibiting Dominant Inheritance for a Syndrome Including Intestinal Polyps, Osteomas, Fibromas and Epidermal Cysts. The American Journal of Human Genetics (1962). c.2
16. Cooperation Among Scientists. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1961-62). c.2
17. Counseling in Medical Genetics. Journal of Heredity (1956). c.2
18. A Philosopher…and…A Geneticist. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Carlton Culmsee.
19. Hereditary syndrome including intestinal polyps, osteomas and fibromas in a human family group. Caryologia(1954). c.2
20. The Inheritance of Cancer Involving Different Areas of the Human Gastrointestinal Tract. Journal of the National Cancer Institute (1953). Co-authors Charles M. Woolf & J. Ordie Shaffer. c.2
21. Insect Pollination in Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1947). c.2
22. Modifiers of Tumorous Head Genes in Natural Populations and Laboratory Stocks of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1952). Co-author Gerald H. Stott & Douglas M. Dearden. c.2
23. Maternal Effect Transferred by Injection and Further Analysis of Temperature Effective Period for Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1960). Co-authors J. Howard Turner & William D. Berseth. c.2
24. Mendelian Pattern of Dominant Inheritance for a Syndrome Including Intestinal Polyposis, Osteomas, Fibromas and Sebaceous Cysts in a Human Family Group. Novant’anni Delle Leggi Mendeliane (1955). c.2
25. Multiple Cutaneous and Subcutaneous Lesions Occurring Simultaneously with Hereditary Polyposis and Osteomatosis. American Journal of Human Genetics (1953). Co-author Ralph C. Richards. c.2
26. Genetic Mechanism of Maternal Effect for Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1959). c.2
27. A Genetic and Clinical Study of Intestinal Polyposis, a Predisposing Factor for Carcinoma of the Colon and Rectum. American Journal of Human Genetics (1951). c.2
28. Preface to Basic Genetics. Missouri Medicine (1963). c.2
29. Hereditary Pattern for Multiple Osteomas in a Family Group. American Journal of Human Genetics (1952). Co-author Henry P. Plenk. c.2
30. Reconsideration of Maternal Effect Transfer by Injection in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1962). Co-author Afton M. Hansen. c.2
31. A New Eye Phenotype in Drosophila Melanogaster Expressed Only at Temperatures Above 25°C. Genetics (1962). Co-author Afton M. Hansen. c.2
32. Effect of Monosodium Glutamate on the Compound Eye of Drosophila. Utah Academy Proceedings (1963). Co-author N. Roger Hawkes.
33. Ovary Transplantation in the Study of a Maternal Effect in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1963). Co-author Afton M. Hansen. c.2
34. Review: Genetics. The American Journal of Human Genetics (1962). c.2
35. The Behavior in Laboratory Populations of Genes Associated with Tumorous Head Expression in Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1961). Co-author William D. Berseth. c.2
36. Cancer: Problems Relating to Its Causes and Control Being Approached from Many Angles. Farm and Home Science (1953). c.2
37. Wind Pollination in Guayule, Parthenium Argentatum Gray. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1946). c.2
38. Is Gardner Syndrome a Distinct Genetic Disorder? The Lancet(1977). Co-authors B. Shannon Danes & Anne J. Krush. c.2
39. Sexual Plants with High Chromosome Number from an Individual Plant Selection in a Natural Population of Guayule and Mariola. Genetics (1946). c.2
40. Occasional Discrete Polyps of the Colon and Rectum Showing an Inherited Tendency in a Kindred. Cancer (1955). Co-authors Charles M. Woolf & Ralph C. Richards. c.2
41. The Gardner Syndrome: A Cell Culture Study on Kindred
109. Journal of Medical Genetics (1978). Co-author B. Shannon Danes. c.2
42. Carcinoma of the Gastrointestinal Tract: In a Utah Family. Journal of Heredity (1950). Co-author Charles M. Woolf. c.2
43. Dr. W. W. Henderson. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1949-1950). Co-authors Charles J. Sorenson & Datus M. Hammond. c.2
44. The Effect of Copper and Iron Salts and Tryptophan on Head Abnormalities and Melanotic Tumors in Different Stocks of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1960). Co-author J. Howard Turner. c.2
45. Alleles tu-1 and tu-1+ in Natural and Experimental Populations of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1965). Co-author George R. Johnson. c.2
46. Hereditary Multiple Exostosis: A comparative genetic evaluation in man and horses. The Journal of Heredity (1975). Co-authors J. L. Shupe, N. C. Leone, & A. E. Olson. c.2
47. Upper Gastrointestinal Lesions in a Large Kindred with Gardner Syndrome. Abstract submitted to Gastroenterology (1981). Co-authors R. W. Burt, K. G. Tolman, & J. W. Freston.
48. Mechanisms in Cancer Etiology. Utah Academy Proceedings (1975). c.2
49. The Compound Eye in the Opaque-Eye Phenotype of Drosophila Melanogaster. Tissue & Cell (1975). Co-author Nabil N. Youssef. c.2
50. A Recheck of Kindred 107, Which Has Shown a High Frequency of Breast Cancer. Cancer (1958). Co-authors F. E. Stephens & Charles M. Woolf.
51. Penetrance and expressivity of the gene responsible for the Gardner syndrome. Clinical Genetics (1977). Co-author Edwin W. Naylor. c.2
52. Review: Human Genetics and its Foundations. Journal of Heredity (1966). c.2
53. Review: Genetics in Medicine. Journal of Heredity (1966). c.2
54. Osteomatosis (Leontiasis Ossea): Hereditary Disease of Membranous Bone Formation Associated in One Family with Polyposis of the Colon. Radiology (1954). Co-author Henry P. Plenk. c.2
55. The Familial Distribution of Breast Cancer in a Utah Kindred. Cancer (1951). Co-author Charles M. Woolf. c.2
56. A Remarkable Group of Position-Effects. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (1939). Co-authors Richard Goldschmidt & M. Kodani. c.2
57. Gardner’s Syndrome Reevaluated After Twenty Years. Proceedings of Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters (1969). c.2
58. Tumorous Head in Drosophila. Advances in Genetics (1970). c.2
59. Structure of Cephalic Abnormalities in Drosophila melanogaster (Diptera: Drosophilidae). Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (1973). Co-author Nabil N. Youssef. c.2
60. Abstract: A Clinical Diagnosis for the Gardner Syndrome. Ts Ms published in Utah Academy Proceedings (1976).
61. Grasshopper Egg-Deposition Survey of Utah, 19
34. Utah Academy Proceedings (1934). Co-author W. W. Henderson.
62. Developmental Expression of Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1969). Co-authors Lewis M. Mulkay & John R. Simmons. c.2
63. A Cyclopedic Dictionary of Genetics. Journal of Heredity (1968). c.2
64. Is Biology a Science? Ts Ms read before Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1956). c.2
65. Genetics of the Eyes-Reduced Mutant of Drosophila Melanogaster, with Special Reference to Homeosis and Eyelessness. Genetics (1966). Co-author James W. Edwards. c.2

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66. A case of genetically controlled cytoplasmic influence in Drosophila melanogaster. Drosophila Information Service 15-24 (1948).
67. Genes Producing a Maternal Effect on Tumorous Head Found in “Wild” Populations of Drosophila Melanogaster. Drosophila Information Service 15-24 (1949). Co-author Gerald Stott. c.2
68. Report of James W. Edwards and Eldon J. Gardner: D. Melanogaster – New Mutants. Drosophila Information Service (1963). Co-author James W. Edwards.
69. Ovaries of third instar larvae autonomous for maternal effect in D. melanogaster. Drosophila Information Service (1963). Co-author A. M. Hansen.
70. Genes for eye abnormality segregating in wild-type laboratory stocks of D. melanogaster. Drosophila Information Service (1963). Co-author N. R. Hawkes.
71. Further studies on the transfer of the tumorous head material effect in D. Melanogaster. Drosophila Information Service (1962). Co-author A. M. Hansen.
72. Inherited Susceptibility to Breast Cancer in Utah Families. Encyclia (1980). Co-author D. Timothy Bishop. c.2
73. Diagnosis of the Gardner Syndrome at the Cellular Level. Encyclia (1980). Co-authors Scott W. Rogers, Scott R. Woodward, Lois K. Neff, Randall W. Burt, & Randy G. Moon. c.2
74. Eldon’s Trip to Europe, Summer, 1953. Ts Ms. 1987. Typed and edited by Helen R. Gardner. c.2
75. The Children of Eldon John and Helen Richards (about 1940-1980). Ts Ms. 1986. Editor. Co-editor Helen Gardner.
76. Mission in California, 1929-19
31. Ts Ms. No date.

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77. The First Great Grandchild. Ts Ms. 1988. c.2
78. The Lives of Eldon John Gardner (1909) and his wife Helen Richards. Ts Ms. 1986. Co-author Helen Gardner.
79. Day Journal of John W. Gardner in New Zeland L.D.S. Mission July 17, 1901 to January 23, 190
4. Ts Ms. 1980. Co-compiler Alice Gardner.
80. Intestinal Polyposis and Carcinoma Originating From a Mutation in a Family Group. NOT IN BOX Cancer (1952).
81. Portrait of a USU Extension Entomologist, George F. Knowlton 1901—1987. Ts Ms. 1988.
82. College of Science, 1962- Ts Ms. 1988.

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83. The Centennial Year 1888-1988 at ACU, Logan, Utah. Ts Ms. 1988.
84. Towards the Second Century at USU, 1989- Ts Ms. 1988.

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85. Eldon’s Mixture of Church and State. Ts Ms. 1987. Co-compiler Helen R. Gardner.
86. Church and State for Eldon and Eugene Gardner. Ts Ms. 1988.

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87. Learning Situations: Pictures that reflect experiences with ancestry, childhood, school & accomplishments. Ts Ms. 1987. Co-author Helen Gardner.
88. Historical Bulletin Board, 1909-1987. Ts Ms. No date.
89. Research Papers. Ts Ms. 1988.
90. A Cytological Study of Spermatogenesis in Anasa Tristis (De Geer). Thesis, U.S.A.C. (1935).

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91. First History of Eldon J. Gardner by his Mother, Cynthia Hill Gardner in the Book Christmas Present from Nettie Maughan Daines, December 11, 19
11. Ts Ms. 1988.
92. History of Science at Utah Agricultural College in the First 100 Years, 1888-1988. Ts Ms. 1988. Manuscript prepared on computer by Teresa Kendrick. c.2

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93. Eldon J. Gardner. 1986. Edited and placed on computer discs by Helen R. Gardner.
94. John William Gardner (1880-1920) and his wife, Cynthia Eveline Hill and their family. 1986. Editor. Co-editor Helen Gardner.
95. Eldon John Gardner: Autobiography. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
96. Genetics of Cancer and Other Abnormal Growths. USU Faculty Research Lecture (1954). c.2 [1 copy compiled in Genetics and Evolution Monographs, 1954-1962].
97. Organic Evolution and the Bible. USU (1960). c.2 [1 copy compiled in Genetics and Evolution Monographs 1954-1962].
98. Mechanics of Organic Evolution. USU (1962). c.2 [1 copy compiled in Genetics and Evolution Monographs 1954-1962].

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99. John William Gardner (1880-1920). Ts Ms. 1980. Co-author Alice Gardner.
100. Eugene Hill Gardner. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Alice Gardner.
100. Eugene Hill Gardner, 1913-1950.. 1986. Edited by Helen Gardner. c.2
102. To What Extent is Cancer Inherited? Utah Academy Proceedings (1983). Co-author Scott R. Woodward. c.2
103. Centennial of the Logan Second Ward Building, 1887-1987. Ts Ms. 1987. Co-compiler Helen R. Gardner.
104. Drosophila Wings, Guayle & Misc. Papers. 1934-1960.
105. Studies on Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster. 1948-1962.
106. Ph.D. Degrees in a Changing Scene. Graduate Education Today and Tomorrow, University of Mexico Press (1972). c.2

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107. Principles of Genetics. 1960.
108. Principles of Genetics [2nd Edition]. 1964.
109. Principles of Genetics [3rd Edition]. 1968. c.2

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110. Principles of Genetics [4th Edition]. 1972. c.2
111. Principles of Genetics [5th Edition]. 1975. c.2

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112. Principles of Genetics [6th Edition]. 1981. Co-author D. Peter Snustad.
113. Principles of Genetics [7th Edition]. 1984. Co-author D. Peter Snustad.
114. Answers to Problems in Principles of Genetics. No date.
115. Answers: Principles of Genetics [3rd Edition]. 1968.
116. Principi di Genetica [Italian Translation of the English 5th Edition]. 1982. Presented by Luigi de Carli. Edited by Nicoletta Sacchi.

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117. Principios de Genética. 1965.
118. Principios de Genética [2nd Edition]. 1971.
119. Principios de Genética [5th Edition]. 1979.

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120. Genética [5th Edition]. 1975.
121. Genética [7th Edition]. 1986. Co-author D. Peter Snustad.
122. Genetics: Laboratory Investigations [5th Edition]. 1970. Co-author Thomas R. Mertens.
123. Genetics: Laboratory Investigations [6th Edition]. 1975. Co-author Thomas R. Mertens. c.2
124. Genetics: Laboratory Investigations [8th Edition]. 1985. Co-authors Thomas R. Mertens & Robert L. Hammersmith.

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125. Genetics Laboratory Exercises. 1956.
126. Genetics Laboratory Exercises. 1960. c.2
127. Genetics: Laboratory Exercises [3rd Edition]. 1960.
128. Answers: Genetics Laboratory Exercises. 1964. c.2
129. Human Heredity. 1983. c.2

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130. History of Biology [2nd Edition]. 1965. c.2
131. History of Biology [3rd Edition]. 1972.
132. Genetic Analysis of Tumorous Head in Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in Records of Genetics Society of America (1949).
133. Survey for Tumorous Head Factors in “Wild,” Tumor Bearing and Other Laboratory Mutant Stocks of Drosophila Melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1949). Co-author Gerald H. Stott.
134. Studies on the Inheritance of Resistance to Curly Top and Vitamin C Content in Tomatoes. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1950).
135. The Incidence of Cancer in Ten Utah Kindreds. Utah Academy Proceedings (1950). Co-author Fayette E. Stephens.
136. Genes Producing a Maternal Effect in Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in Genetics (1951).
137. The Significance of the Genetic Analysis of Tumorous Head in Drosophila melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1949).
138. “The Best is Yet to Be.” Ts Ms of farewell address for Class of 1934.
139. Pollen and Pollination Studies In Guayule: Parthenium argentatum Gray. Utah Academy Proceedings (1947).
140. Studies on the Inheritance of Apomixis in the genus Parthenium. Utah Academy Proceedings (1947).
141. Head Tumors in Drosophila Melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1948).
142. Inheritance of Tumorous Head in Drosophila melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1949).
143. The Location of the Two Major Genes Responsible for the Inheritance of Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1952). Co-author Gerald H. Stott.
144. History of Biology at Utah State. Ts Ms. 1986.
145. Familial Polyposis Coli and Gardner Syndrome—Is There a Difference? Polyposis Newsletter (1984).
146. Deficient Immune Function of Lymphocytes from Patients with Gardner Syndrome. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors R. P. Warren & A. M. Stembridge.
147. Genetics of Precancerous and Marker Phenotypes and Transformations of Epithelial Cells of the Large Bowel to Carcinoma. Genetics (1983). Co-authors S. Rasheed, R. White, D. Barker, S. Woodward, & R. Burt.
148. Solitary Discrete Colorectal Polyps in Kindred 133. Encyclia (1981). Co-authors Scott R. Woodward, Randall W. Burt, & Lois K. Neff.
149. Sister Chromatic Exchange with Mutagenic Challenge for Diagnosis of Multiple Adenomas and Carcinomas of the Colorectum. Encyclia (1981). Co-authors Lois K. Neff, Scott R. Woodward, & Randall W. Burt.

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150. History of Life Science. 1960. c.2
151. A recombination map for human chromosome. Genetics (1984). Co-authors S. R. Woodward & R. L. White.
152. Genetic analysis of a Drosophila melanogaster mutant pheno- typically similar to the fourth chromosome eyeless mutants. Ts Ms published in Genetics (1962). Co-author James W. Edwards.
153. A New Eye Mutation in Drosophila Melanogaster Expressed Only at High Temperatures. Drosophila Information Service (1960). Co-author A. M. Hansen. c.2
154. Tumorous Head in Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in the Proceedings of the 9th International Congress of Genetics (1953).
155. Tumorous Head Investigation in Drosophila Melanogaster. Ts Ms. 1973.
156. Invasive Fibromatosis, Second Threat to Health and Life in Gardner Syndrome. Ts Ms published in Utah Academy Proceedings (1986). Co-author Scott R. Woodward.
157. Adrenal adenomas in a patient with Gardner’s syndrome. Clinical Genetics (1981). Co-author Edwin W. Naylor.
158. Villous Adenoma of the Duodenum Presenting as Necrotizing Pancreatitis in a Patient with Gardner’s Syndrome. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Randall W. Burt, Layton F. Rikkers, & Keith G. Tolman.
159. A Clinical Diagnosis for the Gardner Syndrome. Utah Academy Proceedings (1976). c.2
160. Larval Imaginal Eye-Antennal Disc Variations in the Tumorous Head Strain of Drosophila melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1976). Co-author Scott W. Rogers. c.2
161. Spontaneous Mesenteric Fibromatosis in Gardner’s Syndrome. Cancer (1981). Co-authors Ralph C. Richards & Scott W. Rogers.
162. Prevention and Cure for Hereditary Cancers. Ts Ms presented at Cold Spring Harbor (1979).
163. The “Genes” in Genealogy. Ensign (1978).
164. Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: Clinicopathologic Features of a Comparative Study in Horses and Man. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1979). Co-authors J. L. Shupe, N. C. Leone, & A. E. Olson.
165. Urgency and Facility for Investigating Etiology of Mental Retardation. Encyclia (1977).
166. Hereditary Multiple Exostosis in Man. Encyclia (1977). Co-authors N. C. Leone, J. L. Shupe, & A. E. Olson.
167. Hereditary Multiple Exostosis in the Horse. Encyclia (1977). Co-authors J. L. Shupe, N. S. Leone, & A. E. Olson.
168. Abstract: Significance of Extra-Colorectal Lesions in the Gardner Syndrome. Encyclia (1978).
169. Abstract: Application of Fibroblasts in Culture to the Characterization of the Gardner Syndrome. Encyclia (1979).
170. Upper Gastrointestinal Polyps in Gardner’s Syndrome. Gastroenterology (1984). Co-authors Randall W. Burt, Malcolm M. Berenson, Randall G. Lee, Keith G. Tolman, & James W. Freston.
171.. High Resolution Chromosome Banding Analysis of Horses with Hereditary Multiple Exostosis. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science (1985). Co-authors A. Maciulis, T. D. Bunch, J. L. Shupe, & N. C. Leone.
172. Inherited Susceptibility to Retrovirus-Induced Transformation of Gardner Syndrome Cells. American Journal of Human Genetics (1983). Co-authors Suraiya Rasheed & Johng S. Rhim.
173. Chapter 262: Hereditary Multiple Exostosis. Skeletal System. No date. Co-authors J. L. Shupe, N. C. Leone, A. E. Olson, L. C. Johnson, & P. C. Gambardella.
174. Desmoid Tumors in the Gardner Syndrome. Encyclia (1979).
175. Failure to Demonstrate a Chromosome 2 Deletion in Adenomatous Colorectal Polyposis Patients. Ts Ms published in Cancer (1984). Co-authors Robert M. Fineman, Martha Morgan, & Randall W. Burt.
176. Evaluation of Chromosomal Diagnosis for Hereditary Adenomatosis of the Colorectum. Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics (1985). Co-authors Scott R. Woodward & J. Preston Hughes.
177. Numerical and structural chromosome aberrations in cultured lymphocytes and cutaneous fibroblasts of patients with multiple adenomas of the colorectum. Cancer (1982). Co-authors S. W. Rogers & S. Woodward. c.2
178. Tumorous Head Genes in Combination with Modifiers from Laboratory Stocks and Natural Populations. Ts Ms published in the Records of the Genetic Society of America (1952). Co-author G. H. Stott.
179. Cytological Analysis of Tumorous Head in Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in report to the American Cancer Society (1954-55).
180. Fire Damages Former Zoology Space. USU Biology (1984).
181. Deficient immune function of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with Gardner syndrome. Clinical and Experimental Immunology (1984). Co-author R. P. Warren & A. M. Stembridge.
182. Comparable Bone Defects in Animals and Humans. Utah Science (1984). Co-authors J. L. Shupe, A. E. Olson, N. C. Leone, & Y. Elsner.
183. Biochemical Approach in the Study of Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1957). Co-authors John R. Simmons & Paul V. Blair.
184. Amino Acids in Tumorous Head Stock of Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in the Records of the Genetics Society of America (1957). Co-authors J. R. Simmons & P. V. Blair.
185. A Possible Chemically Directed Mutation in Drosophila melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1959). Co-author J. Howard Turner.
186. Differential Viability of Drosophila in Response to Different Concentrations of Heavy Metal Salts Added to the Culture Medium. Utah Academy Proceedings (1959). Co-author J. Howard Turner.
187. Population Study of Isoalleles Associated with Tumorous Head in Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in the Records of the Genetic Society of America (1960). Co-author W. D. Berseth.
188. Transmission of a maternal effect in Drosophila melanogaster by injection. Utah Academy Proceedings (1960). Co-authors J. Howard Turner & William D. Berserth.
189. A Phenocopy Presumably Induced by High Temperature in Laboratory Stocks of Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in Utah Academy Proceedings (1961). Co-author A. M. Hansen.
190. Comparative Study of Larval Imaginal Eye-antennal Discs in Wild and Tumorous Head Stocks of Drosophila melanogaster. Ts Ms published in Utah Academy Proceedings (1961). Co-author W. K. Sorenson.
191. Genetics and Colorectal Cancer. Ts Ms. 1983.
192. Classification and Risk Assessment of Individuals with Familial Polyposis, Gardner Syndrome and Familial Non-Polyposis Colon Cancer from [3H]Thymidine Labeling Patterns in Colonic Epithelial Cells. Cancer Research (1984). Co-authors Martin Lipkin, William A. Blattner, Randall W. Burt, Henry Lynch, Eleanor Deschner, Sidney Winawer, & Joseph F. Fraumeni, Jr. c.2
193. Genetic engineering. Science (1971). Includes Article and Abstract. c.2
194. Heterozygote Expression and Genetic Analysis of a New Drosophila melanogaster Mutant Exhibiting a Structural Eye Abnormality. Utah Academy Proceedings (1962). Co-author James W. Edwards.
195. A New Second Chromosome Eye Mutant in Drosophila melanogaster Rx-pressed Only at High Temperatures. Ts Ms published in Genetics (1962). Co-author Afton M. Hansen.
196. Familial Polyposis Coli and Gardner Syndrome – Is There a Difference? Prevention of Heritage Large Bowel Cancer (1983).
197. Abstract: From Fragmentation Toward Synthesis. Utah Academy Proceedings (1962).
198. Model for Cancer Prevention and Cure. USU (1982).-
199. Chromosomes and Genes. Ts Ms of talk before American Society of Animal Production (1960).
200. Report of Afton M. Hansen and Eldon J. Gardner: Melanogaster – New Mutants. Drosophila Information Service (1962). Co-author Afton M. Hansen.
201.. Report of Afton M. Hansen and Eldon J. Gardner: D. Melanogaster Linkage Data. Drosophila Information Service (1962). Co-author Afton M. Hansen.
202.. Gardner Syndrome, Model for Cancer Prevention and Cure. Ts Ms published in USU Statesman (1981).
203.. Discovery of the Gardner Syndrome. Birth Defects: Original Article Series (1972).
204.. Review: British Medical Bulletin. Ts Ms. 1961.
205.. Cone Cell Involvement in the Mutant Phenotype, Opaque-Eye. Utah Academy Proceedings (1970). Co-author Stanley R. Irvine, Jr.
206.. Temperature-Dependent Spotted-Eye Phenotype in Drosophila melanogaster. Utah Academy Proceedings (1972). Co-author Stanley R. Irvine.
207.. Dental Abnormalities and Characteristic Facies Associated with Gardner’s Syndrome. Utah Academy Proceedings (1970). Co-authors Edwin W. Naylor & Allen A. Badgett.
208.. Phenotypic Extensions of Gardner’s Syndrome. Utah Academy Proceedings (1970). Co-author Edwin W. Naylor. c.2
209.. Desmoid Tumors and Mesenteric Fibromatosis in Gardner’s Syndrome. Archives of Surgery (1979). Co-authors Edwin W. Naylor & Ralph C. Richards.
210.. Parathyroid hormone infusion on patients with pseudohypoparathyroidism and Gardner’s syndrome. American Journal of Human Genetics (1970). Co-author E. W. Naylor.
211. Individual Differences in Children. Ts Ms. No date.
212. Tumorous head genes in fly population. Farm and Home Science (1960).
213. Application of Cells in Culture to Characterize Familial Polyposis and Gardners Syndrome. American Society of Colorectal Surgeons (1980). Co-authors J. Preston Hughes & Randy Moon.
214. Genetics of the Gardner Syndrome. Encyclia (1980).
215. Hertwig, Oskar. Unknown publication. No date.
216. Hering, Ewald. Unknown publication. No date.
217. Hornaday, William Temple. Unknown publication. No date.
218. Loeb, Jacques. Unknown publication. No date.
219. Swammerdam, Jan. Unknown publication. No date.
220. Ludwig, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm. Unknown publication. No date.
221. Loffler, Friedrich August Johannes. Unknown publication. No date.
222. Blakeslee, Albert Francis. Unknown publication. No date.
223. Bonnet, Charles. Unknown publication. No date.
224. Bowman, Sir William. Unknown publication. No date.
225. Bridges, Calvin Blackman. Unknown publication. No date.
226. Broca, Paul. Unknown publication. No date.
227. Bütschli, Otto. Unknown publication. No date.
228. Daubenton, Louis Jean Marie. Unknown publication. No date.
229. Ditmars, Raymond Lee. Unknown publication. No date.
230. Driesch, Hans Adolf Eduard. Unknown publication. No date.
231. The Use of a Tumor Promoter for the Detection of Individuals with the Gardner Syndrome. Cancer (1983). Co-author L. Kopelovich.
232. Prevention and Cure for Colorectal Cancer. Gastroenterology (1983). c.2
233. Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: Hereditary Multiple Exostoses in Horses. American Journal of Pathology (1981). Co-authors James L. Shupe, Nicholas C. Leone, & Arland E. Olson. c.2
234. Hereditary Multiple Exostoses: A Comparative Study in Horses and Man. Ts Ms. 1982. Co-authors J. L. Shupe, N. C. Leone, & A. E. Olson.
235. Diagnostic Criteria for Colon Cancer from Cell Transformation, Cell Proliferation in Upper Mucosa, DNA Synthesis in Cell Cycle, and Chromosomal Instability of Cells in Culture. Abstract submitted to American Society of Human Genetics (1982).
236. Diagnostic Significance of Oral Radiographic Findings in Gardner Syndrome. Abstract submitted to Clinical Research (1983). Co-authors R. E. Stewart & R. W. Burt.
237. Chromosomal Diagnosis of Polypoid Diseases and Cancer in the Colorectum. 6th International Congress of Human Genetics (1981).
237. Abstract: Sister Chromatic Exchange and Gardner Syndrome: Implications for DNA Repair Defects. Encyclia (1981). Co-author Scott R. Woodward.
239. In Vitro Characterization of Gardner Syndrome, Familial Polyposis Coli, Hereditary Discrete Colorectal Adenomas, and Colorectal Carcinoma (Meeting Abstract). ICRDB Cancergram (1982).
240. Upper gastrointestinal lesions in Gardner syndrome. Ts Ms. 1981.
241. Utah Colorectal Cancer Families. Unknown publication. 1980. Co-authors R. W. Burt, J. A. Dixon, & R. M. Fineman.
242. Utah Colorectal Cancer Families. Unknown publication. 1982. Co-authors R. W. Burt, S. Rasheed, J. A Dixon. Dixon, R. White, R. Warren, & S. R. Woodward.
243. Cell Kinetics from Labeling of Colon Mucosa Cells of Gardner Syndrome Patients. Encyclia (1981).
244. Utah Colorectal Cancer Families. Unknown publication. 1984. Co-authors R. W. Burt, S. Rasheed, J.A. Dixon, R. White, & J. R. Simmons.
245. Model for Prevention of Hereditary Colorectal Cancer in the Gardner Syndrome. Encyclia (1982). Co-author Scott R. Woodward. c.2
246. Sister Chromatic Exchange and Gardner Syndrome: Implications for DNA Repair Defects. Encyclia (1982). Co-author Scott R. Woodward.
247. Deficient Immune Function of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Patients with Gardner Syndrome. Clinical Experimental Immunology (1985). Co-authors R. P. Warren & A. M. Stembridge.
248. Studies on the Identification of Genetic Risk for Heritable Colon Cancer. Cancer Detection and Prevention (1985). Co-authors D. S. Danes & M. Lipkin. c.2
249. Diagnostic Criteria for Familial Polyposis Coli, Gardner Syndrome, Hereditary Discrete Colorectal Polyps, and Colorectal Carcinoma. Abstract sent to Falk Symposium (1981).
250. Exceptional Child Center. USU Annual Report (1976-77).
251. Life of Charles Darwin. Ts Ms. No date.
252. Likelihood Analysis of Breast Cancer Predisposition in a Mormon Pedigree. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors J. Hill, D. Carmelli, & M. Skolnick.
253. Abstract: Sister Chromatic Exchange Rates in Cultured Lymphocytes and Fibroblasts from Patients with Colorectal Adenomas and Carcinoma. Encyclia (1981).
254. Introduction: The Gardner Syndrome; Then and Now. Colorectal Cancer: Prevention, Epidemiology, and Screening (1980).
255. Analysis of the Genetic Predisposition to Cancer in Individual Pedigrees. Banbury Report 4: Cancer Incidence in Defined Populations (1980). Co-author D. Timothy Bishop. c.2
256. Prevention and Cure for Hereditary Cancers. Banbury Report 4: Cancer Incidence in Defined Populations (1980). c.2
257. Prevention of hereditary cancer of the colorectum in Utah kindreds. Genetics (1982).
258. A Population Based Assessment of Familial Cancer Risk in Utah Mormon Genealogies. Ts Ms prepared for Symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research (1980). Co-authors M. Skolnick, D. T. Bishop, D. Carmelli, R. Hadley, S. Hasstedt, J. R. Hill, S. Hunt, J. L. Lyon, C. R. Smart, & R. R. Williams.
259. In vitro characterization of Gardner syndrome, familial polyposis coli, hereditary discrete colorectal polyps and carcinoma. Falk Symposium 31 (1981). Co-authors S. R. Woodward, R. W. Burt, & L. Kinney Neff.
260. Penetrance and Expressivity of Tumorous Head in Drosophila Melanogaster and Relative Viability of Flies Carrying Tumorous Head Genes. Genetics (1952). Co-author Frank J. Ratty.
261. Value of Genetics for Early Diagnosis of Cancer. Unknown publication. No date. Co-author Charles M. Woolf.
262. J. Sedley Stanford—Naturalist. USU Biology Newsletter (1979).
263. Genes Producing a Maternal Effect and Modifiers of Tumorous Head in “Wild” and Tumor Bearing Stocks of Drosophila Melanogaster. Genetics (1951). Co-author Gerald H. Stott.
264. Inherited Multiple Neoplasia Syndrome. Genetics Today (1963).

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Gardner, Eugene.
1. Experimental Physics for U.S.A.C. Laboratories. 1933.

Gardner, Rhea H.
1. The Lasting Values. United States Department of Agriculture (1914).
2. Quilts—Design and Construction. Ts Ms. 1974.

Gardner, Willard.
1. The Influence of the Diameter of a Cylindrical Well Upon the Quantity of Water Produced. Agricultural Engineering (1934). Co-author Clark Affleck.
2. The Movement of Soil Moisture. Soil Science (1921). Co-author John A. Widtsoe.
3. Design of Drainage Wells. Utah State Engineering Experiment Station (1940). Co-author Orson W. Israelsen.
4. Rainfall and Irrigation in Relation to Soil Erosion. U.S.A.C. (1946). Co-author John Hale Gardner & C. W. Lauritzen. c.2
5. The Movement of Moisture in Soil by Capillary. Soil Science (1919).
6. Permeability of Soil. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings. (1941).
7. The Capillary Potential and Its Relation to Soil-Moisture Constants. Soil Science (1920).
8. Capillary Moisture-Holding Capacity. Soil Science (1919).
9. A Theory of Capillary Flow. Utah Academy of Sciences (1921).
10. Note on the Dynamics of Capillary Flow. Physical Review (1921).
11. The Influence of Soil Characteristics on Drainage and Irrigation Practices. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1937).
12. Effective Diameter of Well Network. Agricultural Engineering (1936). Co-author T. R. Collier.
13. Tensiometers for Measuring the Capillary Tension of Soil Water. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1936).
14. Experimental Verification of Pump Well Theories. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1935). Co-author T. R. Collier.
15. Precipitation Trends. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1935). Co-author Ellis L. Armstrong.
16. Relation of Distance of Subbing of Irrigation Water to the Relative Permeability and Thickness of “Subbing” Stratum. Unknown Publication. 19
33. Co-author T. R. Collier.
17. Fundamental Principles Governing the Control of Ground-Water. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union (1934). Co-authors T. R. Collier & Doris Farr.
18. Thermodynamic Potential and Soil Moisture. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1946). Co-author Jack Chatelain.
19. Erosion is a Function of the Size of the Irrigating Stream and the Slope of the Eroding Surface. Soil Science (1946). Co-author C. W. Lauritzen.
20. Physics and Agriculture: Physics of the Soil. American Journal of Physics (1944).
21. Permeability of Soil. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1941).
22. Binding Force of Water Between Soil Particles. Soil Science (1954). Co-author John Hale Gardner.
23. Flow of Soil Moisture in the Unsaturated State. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1950). Co-author Walter H. Gardner. c.2
24. Foundations of Soil Physics Research. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1939). c.2
25. The Drainage of Land Overlying Artesian Basins. Ts Ms. 19
28. Co-authors O. W. Isrealsen & W. W. McLaughlin.
26. A New Soil Elutriator. Soil Science (1920).
27. A New Method of Mechanical Analysis of Soils. Soil Science (1922). Co-authors D. S. Jennings & M. D. Thomas.
28. A Capillary Transmission Constant and Methods of Determining it Experimentally. Soil Science (1920). c.2
29. Permeability of Soil. Ts Ms. 19
41.
30. Thermodynamics and Soil Moisture. Soil Science (1951). Co-authors Willard Hale Gardner & Walter Hale Gardner.

Garrett, A. O.
1. Some Unique Rusts. Unknown publication. No date.

Gay, Charles W.
1. Establishment and Production of Twelve Range Legume Cultivars Sown on the Ait Rbaa Grazing Perimeter of Central Morocco. Arid Soil Research and Rehabilitation (1987). Co-author Houssine El Mzouri.

Gearheart, Robert A.
1. Agricultural Contribution to Water Quality Deterioration. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Donald B. Porcella & E. J. Middlebrooks.
2. The Dynamics of a Bacterial Population in the Development of a Metalimnetic Dissolved Oxygen Minimum in Beaver Reservoir, Arkansas. Ts Ms presented to the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (1973). Co-author Douglas D. Drury.

Geddes, Joseph A.
1. A Critique of Utah’s Culture and Economy: A Selection of Essays. 1974. c.2
2. On the Problems and Channels of Communication. Pamphlet. No date.
3. Intercommunity Consolidation for Better Cemetery Maintenance in Rural Utah. Farm and Home Science (1953).
4. More Adequate Public Libraries in Utah. Unknown publication. No date.
5. Modification of the Early Utah Farm Village. Yearbook of the Association of Pacific Coast Geographers (1942).
6. Cemeteries of Box Elder and Summit Counties. U.S.A.C. (1951). Co-author Carmen Fredrickson.
7. Retarding Economic Forces in Utah’s Economy. Ts Ms. 1964.

Geertsen, Reed.
1. Eighty-One Techniques for Teaching Sociological Concepts. 1979. Editor-in-chief and contributing author.

George, Dennis B.
1. Lagoons and oxidation ponds. Journal Water Pollution Control Federation (1981). c.2

Gessaman, James A.
1. Bioenergetics of the Snowy Owl (Nyctea Scandiaca). Arctic and Alpine Research (1972).
2. Design of a wind-tunnel metabolism chamber for small animals. Journal of Applied Physiology (1972).
3. Telemetry of Electrocardiograms from Free-Living Birds: A Method of Electrode Placement. The Condor(1974). Co-author Scott W. Sawby.
4. The Energy Cost of Locomotion on the Level and on Gradients for the Red Deer (Cervus Elaphus). Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology (1977). Co-author J. M. Brockway.
5. Body Temperature and Heart Rate of the Snowy Owl. Condor (1978).
6. Premigratory fat in the American Kestrel. Wilson Bulletin (1979).
7. Body Water of the American Kestrel. Raptor Research (1979).
8. Energy Cost of Incubation in the American Kestrel. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (1979). Co-author Paul R. Findell.
9. An Evaluation of Heart Rate as a Measure of Daily Metabolism in Pigeons (Columbia Livia). Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (1979). Co-author Robert K. Flynn.
10. The Combined Effects of Air Temperature, Wind and Radiation on the Resting Metabolism of Avian Raptors. Journal of Thermal Biology (1980). Co-author Steven R. Hayes.
11. An Evaluation of Heart Rate as an Indirect Measure of the Daily Energy Metabolism of the American Kestrel. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (1980).
12. Heart Rate and Body Temperature of the Uinta Ground Squirrel in the Field. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology (1980). c.2
13. Prediction of Raptor Resting Metabolism: Comparison of Measured Values with Statistical and Biophysical Estimates. Journal of Thermal Biology (1982). Co-author Steven R. Hayes.
14. A Survey of Raptors in Northern Utah, 1976-
79. Raptor Research (1982).
15. Food Consumption and Energy Requirements of Captive Bald Eagles. Journal of Wildlife Management (1982). Co-author Mark V. Stalmaster.
16. Body Fat, Body Water, and Total Caloric Value of Uinta Ground Squirrels. Unknown publication. 1984.
17. Laboratory Manual for Mammalian Physiology. USU (1974). Lab manual for Physiology 50
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Gibbons, Andrew S.
1. Writing Technically-Corrected Test Questions. BYU. No date. Co-author Grant E. Barton.

Gifford, Gerald F.
1. Bibliographies Pertinent to Wildlife Hydrology. Watershed Science Unit, Bibliography Series (1975). c.2
2. Infiltration and Erosion Studies on Pinyon-Juniper Conversion Sites in Southern Utah. Journal of Range Management (1970). Co-authors Gerald Williams & George B. Coltharp.
3. Some Water Movement Patterns Over and Through Pinyon-Juniper Litter. Journal of Range Management (1970).
4. Variability of Infiltration Within Large Runoff Plots on Rangelands. Journal of Range Management (1984). Co-author Micheline Devaurs.
5. Intensive Infiltrometer Studies on a Plowed Big Sagebrush Site. Journal of Hydrology (1974). Co-author Frank E. Busby.
6. Loss of Particulate Organic Materials from Semiarid Watersheds as a Result of Extreme Hydrologic Events. Water Resources Research (1973). Co-author Frank E. Busby.
7. Influence of Chaining Pinyon-Juniper on Net Radiation, Solar Radiation, and Wind. Journal of Range Management (1973).
8. Influence of a soil microfloral crust on select properties of soils under pinyon-juniper in southeastern Utah. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1972). Co-author Walter L. Loope.
9. Factors Influencing Infiltration and Erosion on Chained Pinyon-Juniper Sites in Utah. Journal of Range Management (1972). Co-authors Gerald Williams & George B. Coltharp.
10. Infiltrometer Studies on Treated vs. Untreated Pinyon-Juniper Sites in Central Utah. Journal of Range Management (1969). Co-authors Gerald Williams & George B. Coltharp.
11. Water Quality Implications of Cattle Grazing on a Semiarid Watershed in Southeastern Utah. Journal of Range Management (1976). Co-author John C. Buckhouse.
12. A Long-term Infiltrometer Study in Southern Idaho, U.S.A. Journal of Hydrology (1982).
13. Evaluating Rangeland Water Quality with Small Plot Infiltrometers. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1969). Co-author Ronald K. Tew.

Glatfelter, Ralph Edward.
1. Russia in China: The Russian Reaction to the Boxer Rebellion. Dissertation, Indiana University (1975).
2. The Economic Impact of the Trans-Siberian Railway on the Russian Far East, 1891-19
10. Ts Ms read to Association for Asian Studies (1971). c.2
3. Russia Follows the Railroad: Russian Policy in East Asia, 1895-1900. Ts Ms prepared for Association for Asian Studies (1972).

Godfrey, E. Bruce.
1. The Horse Industry in Utah. Economic Research Study Report (1994).
2. Recreation Carrying Capacity and Wild Rivers: A Case Study of the Middle Fork of the Salmon. Ts Ms presented to Western Agricultural Economics Association (1972).
3. Forage Utilization Cost Differentials in a Ranch Operation: A Case Study. Journal of Range Management (1986).
4. Alternative Measures of Livestock Dependency. Current Issues in Rangeland Economics—1994. Co-author Verl L. Bagley.
5. Shadow Prices for Forage on Western Rangelands: A Methodological Comment. Current Issues in Rangeland Economics—1994. Co-author Darwin B. Nielsen.
6. Fee Hunting on Mixed Public and Private Land: An Economic Review and Assessment. Current Issues in Rangeland Economics—1994. Co-author Darwin B. Nielsen.

Gomm, F. B.
1. Copper Supplementation of Young Cattle Grazing Improved Meadow Pastures in Southeastern Oregon. Journal of Range Management (1982). Co-authors P. H. Weswig & R. J. Raleigh.

Goodall, David W.
1. Studying the Effects of Environmental Factors on Ecosystems. Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis (1970).
2. Statistical Plant Ecology. Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics (1970).
3. Chapter 7: Simulating the Grazing Situation. Biomathematics (1969).
4. Chapter 9: Extensive Grazing Systems. Systems Analysis in Agricultural Management. No date.
5. Use of computers in the grazing management of semi-arid lands. Proceedings of the XI International Grassland Congress (1970). c.2
6. Potential Applications of Biome Modeling. Terre et la Vie (1972).
7. The Third Annual Conference on Numerical Taxonomy. Systematic Zoology (1970).

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Goodman, P. J.
1. Physiological and Ecotypic Adaptations of Plants to Salt Desert Conditions in Utah. Journal of Ecology (1973).

Goodwin, DuWayne L.
1. Status of Watershed Management Teaching in the United States. Ts Ms presented to Society of American Foresters (1956).
2. Germination Requirements of Scarlet Globemallow. Journal of Range Management (1966). Co-authors D. L. Goodwin & N. E. West

Gray, Charlene L.
1. The Crisis of Divorce. Proceedings of Symposium on Social Welfare Problems and Practice (1975). Editor. Co-editor Lucy B. Ascoli.

Greaves, Joseph Eames.
1. Influence of Legumes on Soil Nitrogen. Soil Science (1950). Co-author L. W. Jones.
2. The Riddle of Life. The Scientific Monthly (1926).
3. d-Lactic Acid Fermentation of Jerusalem Artichokes. Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (1942). Co-author A. A. Andersen. c.2
4. Influence of Fertilizers on the Yield and Composition of Certain Crops and on the Soil. Soil Science (1946). Co-author D. W. Pittman.
5. Sulfur Requirements of Azotobacter Chroococcum. Soil Science (1936). Co-author Ariel Anderson.
6. The Sulfur Content of Wheat. Cereal Chemistry (1937). Co-author A. F. Bracken.
7. The Influence of Cropping on the Nitrogen-Fixing Powers of Soil. Soil Science (1939). Co-author A. F. Bracken.
8. The Occurrence of Selenium in Utah Forage Plants. Soil Science (1941). Co-author Wendell L. Holt. c.2
9. Nitrogen Fixation by Azotobacter Chroococcum in the Presence of Soil Protozoa. Soil Science (1941). Co-author R. J. Hervey.
10. The Influence Incubation Temperature on the Microbiological Activities in Some Soils. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. No date. Co-author L. W. Jones.
11. The Influence of Temperature on the Microflora of the Soil. Soil Science (1944). Co-author L. W. Jones.
12. The Influence of Amino Acids and Proteins on Nitrogen Fixation by Azotobacter Chroococcum. Soil Science (1940). Co-authors Louis Jones & Alice Anderson.
13. The Influence of Variety, Season and Green Manures Upon the Composition of Wheats. The Journal of Nutrition (1940). Co-authors Aaron F. Bracken & C. T. Hirst.
14. Influence of Variety and Treatment on Phytin Content of Wheat. Food Research (1940). Co-author Silas M. Young.
15. The Correlation Among Various Constituents of Forage Plants. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1938).
16. Vitamin-D and Provitamin-D Contents of Some Varieties of Utah-Grown Wheat. Food Research (1936). Co-author Harold Nielson.
17. Losses of Nitrogen and Organic Matter from Dry-Farm Soils. Soil Science (1941). Co-author A. F. Bracken.
18. Some Factors Influencing the Sulfur Content of Alfalfa. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1937). Co-author Robert John Evans.
19. The Nitrogen Distribution of Azotobacter Chroococcum. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1935). Co-author Wendell Reeder.
20. Influence of soil and variety on the copper content of grains. Journal of Nutrition (1936). Co-author Ariel Andersen.
21. The Growth and Metabolism of Mixed Cultures of Ammonia-Producing Microörganisms. Journal of Bacteriology (1934). Co-authors J. D. Greaves & Iola Hickman.
22. The Arsenic Content of Soils. Soil Science (1934).
23. Can Azotobacter Chroococcum Synthesize Vitamin D? Journal of Bacteriology (1935).
24. Influence of Calcium Phosphorus Intake on Bovine Blood. Journal of Agricultural Research (1934). Co-authors E. J. Maynard & Wendell Reeder.
25. The Survival of Microorganisms in Alkali Soils. Soil Science (1941). Co-author L. W. Jones.
26. Effect of Cropping on the Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Organic Carbon Content of a Dry-Farm Soil and on the Yield of Wheat. Soil Science (1946). Co-author A. F. Bracken.
27. Inoculation of Soil with Azotobacter Chroococcum. Soil Science (1942). Co-author L. W. Jones.
28. Cystine Content of Wheat and Its Quantitative Determination. Food Research (1942). Co-author Clark J. Gubler.
29. Noxious Nitrogen in Leaves, Crowns, and Beets of Sugar Beet Plants Grown with Various Fertilizers. Soil Science (1944). Co-authors C. T. Hirst.
30. The Nitrogen and Mineral Contents of Sugar Beet Sections. Soil Science (1944). Co-author C. T. Hirst.

Greenwood, Delbert A.
1. The Fluorosis Problem In Livestock Production. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1955). Prepared by committee.
2. Research on Effects of Fluorine Compounds on Plants and Animals Being Conducted by Station. Farm and Home Science. No date.
3. The Development of Chicks Fed Different Levels of Sun-Cured and Dehydrated Alfalfa and the Vitamin A and Carotene Storage in their Livers. Poultry Science (1949). Co-authors Farrin L. Mangelson, Carroll I. Draper, & Bliss H. Crandall.

Grenney, William J.
1. Field Study and Mathematical Model of the Slakc-Water Buildup of a Pollutant in a Tidal River. Limnology and Oceanography (1972). Co-author David A. Bella.
2. Expert System Tools for Civil Engineering Applications. Expert Systems in Civil Engineering Symposium Proceedings (1986). Co-author Phillip J. Ludvigsen, Del Dyreson, & Joseph M. Ferrara.
3. Estimating Flow Conditions for River Models. Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division(1976). Co-author David S. Bowles.
4. Characteristics of the solution algorithms for the QUAL II river model. Journal Water Pollution Control (1978). Co-authors Michael C. Teuscher & Lester S. Dixon.
5. Effects of intracellular nutrient pools on growth dynamics of phytoplankton. Journal Water Pollution Control (1974). Co-authors David A. Bella & Herbert C. Curl, Jr. c.2
6. A Mathematical Model of the Nutrient Dynamics of Phytoplankton in a Nitrate-Limited Environment. Biotechnology and Bioengineering (1973). Co-authors David A. Bella & Herbert C. Curl, Jr. c.2
7. Water resources management using integer programming models. Proceedings of the Baden Symposium (1978). Co-author Brad Finney. c.2
8. A Graphical Technique for River Water Temperature Predictions. Ecological Modeling (1982). Co-authors Witold F. Krajewski & Andrzej K. Kraszewski. c.2
9. Analysis of Ecological Systems: State-of-the-Art in Ecological Modeling. Developments in Environmental Modeling. No date. c.2
10. Development of a Dynamic Programming Model for the Regionalization and Staging of Waterwater Treatment Plants. USU. 1975. Co-author Stanley L. Klemetson. c.2

Griffin, G. D.
1. Effect of Plant Age on Resistance of Alfalfa to Meliodogyne hapla. Journal of Nematology(1972). Co-author O. J. Hunt. c.2
2. Ultrastructure Changes Induced by Stem Nematodes in Hypocotyl Tissue of Alfalfa. Journal of Nematology(1973). Co-authors Doris C. N. Chang & W. F. Campbell.
3. Fine Structure Analyses of Stem Nematode-Induced White Flagging in Medicago sativa. Journal of Nematology(1973). Co-author W. F. Campbell.
4. Effects of Temperature and Inoculation Timing on the Meloidogyne hapla/Corynebacterium insidiosum Complex in Alfalfa. Journal of Nematology(1972). Co-author O. J. Hunt.

Griffin, Richard E.
1. Sprinkling for bud delay, frost prevention scores high. Unknown publication. 1977.
2. Water Policy Initiatives For Yemen: Recommendations by CID Water Team. Consortium for International Development (1980). Co-authors C. Bernhardt, R. Hawkins, D. Hendricks, & M. Norvelle.
3. A Feasibility Study to Determine the Economics and Practicality of a Sprinkler System for Pinheria, Sao Tome. Ts Ms. 1983.
4. A Proposed Program to Provide Technical Assistance and Education to Farmers in Centeral America. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Dwane Mikkelsen.
5. Irrigation Water Costs. University of California. No date. Co-author L. J. Booher.
6. Our Role in Food Production in Utah and Throughout the World. Ts Ms presented at Young Farmers’ Annual Convention (1979). c.2
7. Labor Saving Techniques in Egg Production. American Society of Agricultural Engineers(1960).
8. Energy Conservation to Maximize Irrigation System Efficiency. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1980). Co-author R. Kern Stutler.
9. Feasibility Studies with Trickle Irrigation in El Salvador. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1973). c.2
10. Can I Improve My Irrigation System? Ts Ms. NO date.
11. Simplified Scheduling of Supplemental Irrigation. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author George H. Hargreaves.
12. Micro-Climate Control of Deciduous Fruit Production with Overhead Sprinklers. Ts Ms. 1976.
13. The Use of Sprinklers in Turkey Production to Control Dust & to Improve Health. USU (1982). Co-author Thomas A. Reeve. c.2
14. A Pheno-Climatography Model to Program Overtree Sprinklers for Bloom Delay of Deciduous Fruit. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1976).
15. Our Role in Food Production in Utah and Throughout the World. Ts Ms presented at the Young Farmers Annual Convention (1979). c.2
16. Evaporative Cooling with Sprinklers to Delay Fruit Bud Development. Ts Ms. no date. Co-authors J. F. Alfaro, J. Keller, G. R. Hanson, J. L. Anderson, G. L. Ashcroft, & E. A. Richardson. c.2
17. Fruit Blossom Delay and Summer Cooling by Overhead Sprinkling. Ts Ms presented to Washington State Horticultural Association (1974).
18. Use of the Pheno-Climatography Model to Program Sprinkling for Bloom Delay. Unknown publication. No date. Co-authors J. L. Anderson, G. L. Ashcroft, & E. A. Richardson. c.2
19. Drip or Trickle Irrigation. Ts Ms presented to Utah Horticultural Society. No date. Co-author Lyman S. Willardson.

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Griffith, James S.
1. A Shared Space: Folklife in the Arizona-Sonora Borderlands. 1995. c.2

Grover, Ben L.
1. Dew-Point Hygrometer with Constant Resistance Humidity Transducer. Journal of Applied Meteorology (1971). Co-authors Curtis B. Campbell & Melvin D. Campbell.
2. Preparation of Porous Ceramic Cups to be Used for Extraction of Soil Water Having Low Solute Concentrations. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1970). Co-author R. E. Lamborn.
3. Division S-6—Soil and Water Management and Conservation. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1970). Co-authors C. B. Campbell & M. D. Campbell.

Gunnell, Merrill H.
1. Principles of Biology: Laboratory Exercises. USU. 1965. Co-authors Gene H. Linford, Reed S. Roberts, Richard J. Shaw, & Raymond T. Sanders.

Haddock, Jay L.
1. Critical Levels Versus Quantity-Quality Factors for Assessing Nutritional Status of Sugar Beet Plants. Journal of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists (1963).

Hales, Barbara M.
1. The Elf in My Ear. No date. Illustrations by George R. Uibel.

Hammond, Datus M.
1. Some Helminth Parasites of Utah Birds. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1941). Co-author Linden Leatham.
2. Cultivation of Eimeria Bovis in Three Established Cell Lines and in Bovine Tracheal Cell Line Cultures. The Journal of Parasitology (1968). Co-author Ronald Fayer.
3. Besnoitia Jellisoni (Sporozoa: Toxoplasmea) in Rodents from Utah and California. The Journal of Parasitology (1968). Co-authors John V. Ernst, Bill Chobotar, & Emily C. Oaks. c.2
4. Cytological Observations on Sporozoites of Eimeria Bovis and E. Auburnensis, and an Eimeria species from the Ord Kangaroo Rat. The Journal of Parasitology (1968). Co-authors Bill Chobotar & John V. Ernst.
5. Electron Microscope Observations on the Development of First-Generation Merozoites of Eimeria Bovis. The Journal of Parasitology (1967). Co-author Harley G. Sheffield.
6. The Incidence of Trichomonas foetus Riedmuller In Utah Cattle (Preliminary Report). Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. No date. Co-author Rue Jensen.
7. The Incidence of Coccidia and Intestinal Nematodes in Sheep at the Utah State Agricultural College and Vicinity of Logan. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1941). Co-author G. A. Hamilton.
8. A Quantitative Study of Trichomonas Foetus in Preputial Samples from Infected Bulls. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1950). Co-authors V. Reid Bishop, George Jeffs, & Wayne Binns.
9. The Neuromotor System of Anoplophyra Lumbrici, a Degenerate Ciliate, from the Earthworm Octolasium Cyaneum. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society (1938). Co-author Charles A. Kofoid.
10. The Endogenous Phase of the Life Cycle of Eimeria Bovis. The Journal of Parasitology (1946). Co-authors George W. Bowman, Leonard Reid Davis, & B. T. Simms.
11. Life Cycle and Host Specificity of Eimeria laramerensis Vetterling, 1964, from the Uinta Ground Squirrel, Spermophilus armatus. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Kenneth S. Todd, Jr.
12. Fine-Structural Aspects of Macrogametogenesis in Eimeria magna. Journal of Protozoology (1973). Co-authors Clarence A. Speer, Nabil N. Youssef, & Harry D. Danforth.
13. In vitro Development of First-Generation Schizonts of Eimeria Canadensis (Bruce, 921). Journal of Protozoology (1973). Co-authors Bodo E. G. Müller & Albertus J. De Vos.
14. Further Asexual Development of Eimeria Magna Merozoites in Cell Cultures. The Journal of Parasitology (1973). Co-authors Clarence A. Speer & Yoko Y. Elsner.
15. Abnormal Development of Conoids in Eimeria magna. Journal of Parasitology (1973).
16. Fine Structure of the Intranuclear Spindle Poles in Eimeria callospermophili and E. magna. Journal of Parasitology (1973). Co-authors William L. Roberts, Nabil N. Youssef, & Harry D. Danforth.
17. Development of Second-Generation Schizonts, Gamonts and Oocysts of Eimeria bovis in Bovine Kidney Cells. Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde-Parasitology Research (1973). Co-author Clarence A. Speer.
18. Structure of the Oocyst and Sporocyst Walls and Excystation of Sporozoites of Isospora Canis. Journal of Parasitology (1973). Co-authors Clarence A. Speer, Jerome L. Mahart, & William L. Roberts.
19. Scanning Electron Microscope Study of Invasion of Host Cells by Eimeria larimreensis Sporozoites. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington (1973). Co-author William L. Roberts.
20. The Fine Structure of the Sporozoites of Isospora canis. Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde-Parasitology Research (1972). Co-authors William L. Roberts & Jerome L. Mahrt.
21. Penetration of Eimeria Larimerensis Sporozoites into Cultured Cells as Observed with the Light and Electron Microscopes. The Journal of Parasitology (1971). Co-authors William L. Roberts & Clarence A. Speer.
22. Fine Structural Aspects of Development of Eimeria Alabamensis Schizonts in Cell Cultures. The Journal of Parasitology (1972). Co-author J. Robert Sampson.
23. Development of Eimeria crandallis Honess from Sheep in Cultured Cells. The Journal of Protozoology (1972). Co-authors Albertus J. DeVos & Clarence A. Speer.
24. Stages of Merogony in Multinucleate Merozoites of Eimeria magna Pérard, 19
25. The Journal of Protozoology (1972). Co-author Harry D. Danforth.
25. The Efficacy of Bovoflavin Salve in the Experimental Treatment of Trichomoniasis in Bulls. The Cornell Veterinarian (1953). Co-authors Paul R. Fitzgerald, Wayne Binns, & Merthyr L. Miner.
26. Fine Structural Aspects of Early Development of Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae in Cultured Cells. Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde-Parasitology Research (1972). Co-author Gary L. Kelley.
27. Review: Life Cycles of Coccidia of Domestic Animals. American Association for the Advancement of Science (1972).
28. Development of Eimeria Ellipsoidalis from Cattle in Cultured Bovine Cells. The Journal of Parasitology (1971). Co-author Clarence A. Speer.
29. The development and ecology of coccidian and related intracellular parasites. U.S.A.C. No date.
30. Development of Eimeria alabamensis from Cattle in Mammalian Cell Cultures. The Journal of Protozoology (1971). Co-authors J. Robert Sampson & John V. Ernst.
31. The Development of the Endogenous Stages of Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae (Yakimoff and Rastegaieff, 1930) in Domestic Sheep. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington (1971). Co-authors Richard S. Wacha & Merthyr L. Miner.
32. Endogenous Phase of the Life Cycle of Eimeria Auburnensis in Calves. The Journal of Parasitology (1961). Co-authors Wayne N. Clark & Merthyr L. Miner.
33. Results of Experiments with Nitrofurazone and Sulfamethazine for Controlling Coccidiosis in Calves. The Cornell Veterinarian (1960). Co-authors Donald L. Ferguson & Merthyr L. Miner.
34. Stimulation of Motility in Merozoites of Five Eimeria Species by Bile Salts. The Journal of Parasitology (1970). Co-authors Clarence A. Speer & Gary L. Kelley.
35. Electron and Light Microscope Studies of the Oocyst Walls, Sporocysts, and Excysting Sporozoites of Eimeria Callosprmophili and E. Larimerensis. The Journal of Parasitology (1970). Co-authors William L. Roberts & Clarence A. Speer.
36. Lack of Incorporation of 3H-Thymidine into Eimeria callospermophili in Cell Cultures. The Journal of Parasitology (1970). Co-authors William L. Roberts, Yoko Y. Elsner, & Akiyo Shigematsu.
37. Eimeria utahensis sp. n. from Kangaroo Rats (Dipodomys ordiiand D. microps) in Northwestern Utah. The Journal of Protozoology (1968). Co-authors John V. Ernst & Bill Chobotar.
38. Effects of Temperature on in Vitro Excystation of Various Eimeria Species. Experimental Parasitology (1968). Co-author Larry E. Hibbert.
39. Development of Eimeria ninakohlyakimovae from Sheep in Cell Cultures. The Journal of Protozoology (1970). Co-author Gary L. Kelley.
40. Development of Eimeria callospermophili and E. bilamellanta from the Uinta Ground Squirrel Spermophilus armatus in Cultured Cells. The Journal of Protozoology (1970). Co-authors Clarence A. Speer & Larry C. Anderson.
41. Nuclear Divisions and Refractile-Body Changes in Sporozoites and Schizonts of Eimeria Callospermophili in Cultured Cells. The Journal of Parasitology (1970). Co-author Clarence A. Speer.
42. Composition and Function of the Substiedal Body in the Sporocysts of Eimeria utahensis. The Journal of Parasitology (1970). Co-authors John V. Ernst & Bill Chobotar.
43. The Occurrence of a Second Asexual Generation in the Life Cycle of Eimeria bovis in Calves. The Journal of Parasitology (1963). Co-authors Ferron L. Andersen & Merthyr L. Miner.
44. The Site of the Immune Reaction Against Eimeria bovis in Calves. The Journal of Parasitology (1963). Co-authors Ferron L. Andersen & Merthyr L. Miner.
45. Treatment of Genital Trichomoniasis in Bulls. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1963). Co-authors Paul R. Fitzgerald & A. Earl Johnson.
46. Development of Eimeria larimerensis from the Uinta Ground-Squirrel in Cell Cultures. Zeitschrift fur Parasitenkunde-Parasitology Research (1970). Co-author Clarence A. Speer.
47. Ultrastructural Study of the Intra- and Extracellular Sporozoites of Eimeria Callospermophili. The Journal of Parasitology (1970). Co-authors William L. Roberts & Clarence A. Speer.
48. Ultrastructural Study of Schizogony in Eimeria callospermophili. The Journal of Protozoology (1970). Co-authors William L. Roberts, Larry C. Anderson, & Clarence A. Speer.
49. Ingestion of Host-cell Cytoplasm by Micropores in Eimeria alabamensis. The Journal of Parasitology (1971). Co-author J. Robert Sampson.
50. Trichomoniasis of the Reproductive Tract. Yearbook of Agriculture (1956). Co-authors Paul R. Fitzgerald & J. LeGrande Shupe.
51. Incidence of Trichomonads in the Digestive Tract and Nose of Pigs in the Western United States. The Journal of Parasitology (1957). Co-authors Paul R. Fitzgerald & A. Earl Johnson.
52. Experience With Nicarbazin In Coccidiosis (Eimeria Bovis) In Cattle. The Cornell Veterinarian (1958). Co-authors Clyde M. Senger, Joseph L. Thorne, J. LeGrande Shupe, Paul R. Fitzgerald, & A. Earl Johnson.
53. The Morphology and Incidence of the Trichomonads of Swine, Tritrichomonas suis (Gruby & Delafond), Tritrichomonas rotunda, n. sp. and Trichomonas buttreyi, n.sp. The Journal of Protozoology (1960). Co-authors Charles P. Hibler, Floyd H. Caskey, A. Earl Johnson, & Paul R. Fitzgerald.
54. Amprolium for Control of Experimental Coccidiosis in Lambs. The Cornell Veterinarian (1967). Co-authors Datus M. Hammond & Joseph E. Kuta.

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1. Growing Vegetables: Recommended Varieties for Utah. USU. No date.
2. Storage Conditions for Allium cepa, L., Pollen. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (1969). Co-author W. F. Campbell.
3. The Effects of Different Chemicals on Pollen Germination and Tube Growth in Allium Cepa L. Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science (1969). Co-author W. F. Campbell.
4. Guide to a Successful Backyard Garden in Utah. USU (1984).

Hancock, H. K.
1. There is a difference between saying and doing. Utah Science (1972).

Hanks, R. J.
1. Lysimeter for Continuous Recording of Evapotranspiration. Ts Ms. No date.
2. Line Source Sprinkler for Continuous Variable Irrigation-crop Production Studies. Soil Science Society of America Journal(1976). Co-authors J. Keller, V. P. Rasmussen, & G. D. Wilson.
3. Crop Production Function Determinations as Influenced by Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization Using a Continuous Variable Design. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1975). Co-authors J. W. Bauder & D. W. James.
4. Evaluation of the Filter Paper Method for Estimating Soil Water Potential. Soil Science (1974). Co-author S. Al-Khafaf.
5. Model of Soil Salinity Effects on Crop Growth. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1975). Co-author S. W. Childs. c.2
6. Effect of Ridging and Early-Season Cultivation on Bean Yield. Agronomy Journal (1974). Co-author Ray L. Cartee.
7. Influence of Water Content on Electrical Conductivity of the Soil. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1972). Co-author S. C. Gupta. c.2
8. Two-Dimensional Electric Simulator for Nonsteady-state Soil Moisture Flow. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1963). Co-author S. A. Bowers.
9. Estimating Infiltration from Soil Moisture Properties. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1965).
10. Seedling Emergence of Wheat, Grain Sorghum, and Soybean as Influenced by Soil Crust Strength and Moisture Content. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1957). Co-author F. C. Thorp.
11. Influence of Different Diffusivity-Water Content Relations on Evaporation of Water from Soils. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1965). Co-author H. R. Gardner.
12. Effect of Sample Size and Environmental Conditions on Evaporation of Water From Soil. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1966). Co-author H. R. Gardner.
13. Evaporation of Water from Soils As Influenced By Drying With Wind or Radiation. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1967). Co-authors H. R. Gardner & M. L. Fairbourn.
14. Soil Temperature Estimation by a Numerical Method. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1971). Co-authors D. D. Austin & W. T. Ondrechen.
15. Comparison of the Calorimetric and Flux Meter Measurements of Soil Heat Flow. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1971). Co-author H. S. Jacobs. c.2
16. Advection and Evapotranspiration of Wide-Row Sorghum in the Central Great Plains. Agronomy Journal (1971). Co-authors L. H. Allen & H. R. Gardner.
17. Modeling Crop Responses to Irrigation In Relation to Soils, Climate and Salinity. 1980. Co-author R. W. Hill.
18. Corn and Alfalfa Production as Influenced by Irrigation and Salinity. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1977). Co-authors T. E. Sullivan & V. E. Hunsaker. c.2
19. Model of Salt Flow in Soil with a Source-sink Term. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1977). Co-authors D. Melamed & L. S. Willardson.
20. Prediction of the Influence of Water, Sowing Date and Planting Density on Dry Matter Production of Wheat. Australian Journal of Agricultural Research (1980). Co-author D. W. Puckridge.
21. A Water-Balance, Climate Model for Range Herbage Production. Journal of Range Management (1981). Co-author J. Ross Wight.
22. Chapter 9A: Yield and Water-Use Relationships: An Overview. Limitations to Efficient Water Use in Crop Production (1983).
23. Evapotranspiration and Yield Estimation of Spring Wheat from Canopy Temperature. Agronomy Journal (1983). Co-authors R. A. Diaz & A. D. Matthias.
24. Model for Predicting Plant Yield as Influenced by Water Use. Agronomy Journal (1974).
25. Corn Yield and Evapotranspiration Under Simulated Drought Conditions. Irrigation Science (1981). Co-author W. I. Wenda.
26. Climate Model for Winter Wheat Simulation. Journal of Climate and Applied Meteorology (1983). Co-author Kenneth G. Hubbard.
27. Chapter 10: Irrigation Management and Crop Production as Related to Nitrate Mobility. Chemical Mobility and Reactivity in Soil Systems (1983). Co-authors D. W. James & D. W. Watts.
28. Water Conservation: Principles of Soil Water Flow, Evaporation, and Evapotranspiration. Dryland Agriculture (1983). Co-author C. H. M. van Bavel.
29. Predicting Crop Production as Related to Plant Water Stress. Advances in Agronomy. No date. Co-author V. P. Rasmussen.
30. Spring Wheat Yield Model for Limited Moisture Conditions. Agronomy Journal (1978). Co-author V. P. Rasmussen.
31. Evaluation of Several Methods for Estimating Evapotranspiration under Semi-Arid Conditions. Ecological Studies, Analysis and Synthesis (1973). Co-authors H. S. Jacobs, H. E. Schimmelpfennig, & M. Nimah.
32. Corn and Alfalfa Production as Influenced by Limited Irrigation. Irrigation Science (1980). Co-author A. Retta.

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Hansen, Gary Barker.
1. Ford and the UAW Have a Better Idea: A Joint Labor-Management Approach to Plant Closings and Worker Retraining. UAW-Ford National Development and Training Center (1984). c.2
2. Ford and the UAW Have a Better Idea: A Joint Labor-Management Approach to Plant Closings and Worker Retraining. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (1984). c.2
3. A Comparative Analysis of the British Industrial Training Board System and the U.S. CETA and Private Sector Initiatives Program. International Training & Development Conference Proceedings (1981). Co-author Marian Bently. c.2
4. The Utah School Controversy: A Milestone in Teacher Militancy! Ts Ms. 1965.
5. Preventing Layoffs: Some Components of an Effective Job Security and Economic Adjustment Program. Ts Ms, revised, presented at Conference on Designing an Effective Economic Adjustment Program for Idaho (1984). c.2

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6. Preventing Layoffs: Developing an Effective Job Security and Economic Adjustment Program. U.S. Department of Labor (1986). c.2
7. Preventing Layoffs: Developing an Effective Job Security and Economic Adjustment Program. Employee Relations Law Journal (1985). c.2
8. Preventing Layoffs: Developing an Effective Job Security and Economic Adjustment Program. U.S. Department of Labor (1988). c.2
9. An Overview of U.S. Manpower Training Programs and Policies: 1962-1982. Ts Ms delivered to National Manpower and Youth Council (1982). c.2
10. AT&T-CWA QWL Research Project Research Report: Mountain Bell Operator Services, Salt Lake City, Utah. USU (1983). c.2
11. Promoting Alternatives for Preventing Layoffs and Plant Closings Under EDWAA: An Overview and Resource List for State Dislocated Worker Units. USU (1989). c.2
12. Britain’s Industrial Training Act: Some Lessons for America. Ts Ms presented to National Manpower Advisory Committee (1971). c.2
13. The Industrial Training Act: A Critical Review. Ts Ms presented at London School of Economics (1971). c.2
14. Continuing Education and Training for Adult Americans. Ts Ms, summary of paper prepared for 2nd European Congress on Continuing Education and Training (1988). c.2
15. Productivity Improvement in State Government. Ts Ms of report by Governor’s Committee on the Improvement of Productivity in Utah State Government (1982).
16. Getting a New Job. USU (1981). Taken from Life After Layoff: A Handbook for Workers in a Plant Shutdown. Co-authors Marion T. Bentley, Jeanni Hepworth Gould, & Mark H. Skidmore. c.2
17. Shutdown: A Case Study of Displaced Rural Workers. USU (1978). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Thomas Gene Fritts. c.2
18. A Selective Annotated Bibliography on Plant Shutdowns and Related Topics. USU (1981). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley, Rexanne Pond, & Mark H. Skidmore. c.2

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19. Dropouts and Completers in the Utah Apprenticeship System, 1969-1974: Some Causes and Consequences. USU (1975). Co-author Mark D. Randle. c.2
20. Problems and Solutions in a Plant Shutdown: A Handbook for a Community Action Team. USU (1979). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Cindy D. Jorgensen. c.2
21. Western Regional Coal Conference. USU (1978).
22. Plant Shutdowns, People and Communities: A Selected Bibliography [2nd Edition]. USU (1982). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Mark H. Skidmore. c.2
23. Plant Shutdowns, People and Communities: A Selected Bibliography. USU (1981). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Mark H. Skidmore. c.2
24. Manpower Advisory Services in the Workplace: A Missing Link in National Manpower Policy [Condensed Version]. USU (1977). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley and others. c.2

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25. Manpower Advisory Services in the Workplace: A Missing Link in National Manpower Policy. Ts Ms (1976). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley, John R. Cragun, Robert C. Mecham, Douglas Brunnette, Lynn Heninger, Robert Hoskisson, & David Taylor.
26. Manpower Advisory Services in the Workplace: A Missing Link in National Manpower Policy Appendices. Ts Ms (1976). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley, John R. Cragun, Robert C. Mecham, Douglas Brunnette, Lynn Heninger, Robert Hoskisson, & David Taylor.
27. Mobilizing Community Resources to Cope with Plant Shutdowns: A Demonstration Project. USU (1981). Co-author Marion T. Bentley. c.2
28. Two Years Later: A Follow-up Survey of the Labor Force Status and Adjustment of Workers Displaced by the 1983 Ford San Jose Assembly Plant Closure. USU (1986). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Matthew T. Nussbaum. c.2

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29. The UAW-Ford Experience in Providing Education and Training Opportunities to Displaced Autoworkers. Ts Ms prepared for International Conference on Adult Education and Responses to Unemployment: Some North American and European Experiments (1988). c.2
30. Hardrock Miners in a Shutdown: A Case Study of the Post-Layoff Experiences of Displaced Lead-Zinc Silver Miners. USU (1980). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Richard A. Davidson. c.2
31. A Follow-Up Survey of Workers Displaced by the Ford San Jose Assembly Plant Closure. IRRA Proceedings (1987). c.2
32. A Community Sponsored Comprehensive Training Service: An Exciting New Concept Whose Time Has Come. Ts Ms. 1980. c.2
33. Planning and Implementing Non-Traditional Activities under the PSIP. Ts Ms. 1980.
34. Plant Closings: An Overview of the Problem and the Options. Ts Ms delivered to Conference of Employee Participation in Management and Ownership: A New Direction for the 80’s (1983). c.2
35. Productivity Improvement: The Search for a National Commitment. Quality of Work Life: A Book of Readings (1982). Co-author Marion T. Bentley. c.2
36. Final Overview, Discussion and Synthesis. USU (1983). Concluding remarks at Productivity, Participation and Ownership: An AID-DOL Conference. c.2
37. Sheffield Revisited: Developments between October 1983 and July 1984. Ts Ms. 1984. Co-author Marion T. Bentley. c.2
38. Research Findings on Worker and Community Adjustment to Plant Shutdowns: Three Case Studies. Ts Ms. 1982. c.2
39. Training for Productivity Improvement in State and Local Government: The Utah Experience. Ts Ms presented to IFTDO Conference (1983). Co-author Marion T. Bentley.
40. Manpower Development Service: Deliverer of Consulting Services to Small- and Medium-Sized Employers. Ts Ms presented to Third International Conference on Manpower Training and Development (1974). Co-authors Marion Bentley & John R. Cragun. c.2
41. Models of National Industrial Training Systems: The U.S. System. Ts Ms presented to 7th International Conference on Training and Development (1978). Co-author Marion T. Bentley. c.2
42. Breaking Out of the CETA Mold. Ts Ms of speech given at Utah Private Industry Council Seminar (1979). c.2
43. Closing the Rural Employment and Training Gap: An Innovative Approach to Increase Skill Training Opportunities for Rural Workers. Ts Ms presented to National Rural JTPA Conference (1985). Co-author Mark H. Skidmore.
44. Educating the HRD Practitioners of the 80’s. International Training & Development Conference Proceedings (1980). c.2
45. Employment Generating Services and Economic Development under CETA/PSIP. Ts Ms for Regional XIII PIC/PSIP Conference (1980). c.2
46. Improving Productivity in America: The Role of Productivity and Quality of Working Life Centers. Ts Ms. 1980. c.2

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47. Implications of Foreign Training Practices for American Apprenticeship. Industrial Relations Research Association Proceedings (1974). Co-author Myron Roomkin. c.2
48. Integrating On- and Off-Campus Human Resources Academic Programs with the World of Work. Ts Ms prepared for ASTD Third Annual Conference on the Academic Preparation of Practitioners in Training and Development / Human Resources Development (1982). Co-authors Ross E. Robson & Marion T. Bentley. c.2
49. Organizing the Delivery of Services to Workers Facing Plant Shutdowns: Lessons from California and Canada. Ts Ms presented to U.S. Department of Labor plant closing workshop (1984). c.2
50. Role of the Family in Development: Human Resource Base. Ts Ms of speech presented to ASUSUDIAP (1978).
51. Final Results from the Garland Surveys. Ts Ms. 1979. Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Cindy D. Jorgensen.
52. Examples of entrepreneurial initiatives for employment and enterprise creation: Appendix. Ts Ms prepared for International Labour Organization/Commission of the European “Communities International Workshop (1993).
53. Cooperative Labor-Management Programs to Achieve New and More Productive Relationships at the Work Place: The Need and the Potential. Hearing before the Senate Committee on Human Resources (1977). c.2
54. A Comprehensive Study of Teller Turnover at Commercial Security Bank. USU (1977). Co-authors Robert Mecham & Robert E. Hoskisson. c.2
55. Services to Workers Facing Plant Shutdowns: California and Canada. International Journal of Manpower (1986). c.2
56. Cooperative Approaches for Dealing with Plant Closings: A Resource Guide for Employers and Communities. Ts Ms. 1984. c.2
57. Lessons from the past: Selected readings on the systematic development of workers’ cooperatives to generate employment and income. Ts Ms of background readings for ILO Workshop on Workers’ Cooperatives (1993). c.2
58. Job Creation and Retention: Innovative Approaches to Local Economic Development. USU (1986). c.2
59. Vocational Guidance: A New Role for the Church Educational System. Ts Ms. 1967.

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60. Starting a Worker-Owned Cooperative. Ts Ms. 1987. Co-author Frank T. Adams.
61. Cooperative Entrepreneurship for Enterprise Development: An Integrated Strategy for Organizing Workers’ Cooperatives to Generate Employment and Income. Ts Ms prepared for ILO Workshop on Workers’ Cooperatives (1993).
62. The Mondragon Worker Cooperatives: An Example of Successful Community Economic Development. Ts Ms. 1987. Co-author Andrew Hidalgo.
63. The Richest Hole on Earth: A History of the Bingham Copper Mine. USU (1963). Co-author Leonard J. Arrington. c.2
64. Britain’s Industrial Training Act: its history, development and implications for America. National Manpower Policy Task Force (1967). c.2
65. Closing the Rural Employment and Training Gap: A Utah Experiment. Thrust (1985). Co-author Mark H. Skidmore.
66. Prepared Statement of Dr. Gary B. Hansen, Professor of Economics and Director of Business and Economic Development Services, Utah State University. U.S. Government, hearing before House of Representatives Committee on Education and Labor (1985). c.2
67. Quality of Work Life: AT&T and CWA Examine Process After Three Years. U.S. Department of Labor (1985). c.2
68. Discussion: EDTP. Labor Law Journal (1985). c.2
69. Instructor’s Guide: Collective Bargaining by Objectives [2nd Edition]. 1985. Co-authors Reed C. Richardson & Ann C. Wendt.
70. British Manpower Policies: The Lessons for America. Ts Ms presented to Secretary of Labor’s National Manpower Advisory Committee (1971).
71. A Modern Tragedy: The Failure to Enlist Workers’ Cooperatives in the Battle against Unemployment. Ts Ms delivered to International Institute for Self-Management (1993).
72. The San Jose Shutdown: Closing the Door Gently. World of Work Report (1985). c.2
73. Innovative approach to plant closings: the UAW-Ford experience at San Jose. Monthly Labor Review (1985). c.2
74. HRD and Retraining Dislocated Workers: Ford Has a Better Idea. Ts Ms presented to 14th International Federation of Training and Development Organizations World Conference (1985). Co-author Marian T. Bentley.
75. The ILO’s role in the promotion of employment through worker cooperatives. Ts Ms delivered to International Institute for Self-Management (1993).
76. The Changing Nature of Work and Workers in America. Ts Ms. 1986. c.2
77. Job Creation and Retention: Innovative and Entrepreneurial Approaches to Local Economic Development in America. Ts Ms. 1986. c.2
78. Plant Closings and Worker Displacement in America: Some State and Local Responses. Ts Ms of a speech given to public meeting in Provo (1986).
79. American Labor and International Trade: Adjustment Strategies to Assist Workers Displaced in Plant Closings and Permanent Layoffs. Ts Ms. 1986. c.2
80. Business and Economic Development Extension Services Provided by the USU Economics Department. Ts Ms. 1986.
81. Cooperative Entrepreneurship for Enterprise Development: A Pilot Project for Utah. Ts Ms proposal by USU College of Business (1993).
82. Scenario for a State Dislocated Worker Readjustment System. Ts Ms. 1986. c.2
83. U.S. Employment and Training Policy: A Twenty-Five Year Review, 1960-1985. Economia & Lavoro (1986). c.2

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84. Economic Adjustment and Worker Dislocation in a Competitive Society. Report of the Secretary of Labor’s Task Force on Economic Adjustment and Worker Dislocation (1986). Contributing researcher. c.2
85. Putting Democracy to Work. 1987. Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2
86. Lavoro e occupazione negli USA. Kybernetes (1987).
87. Apprenticeship in 21st Century America. Ts Ms of speech delivered to Western Apprenticeship Coordinator’s Association (1991).
88. Saving Jobs and Putting Democracy to Work: Labor-Management Cooperation at Seymour Specialty Wire. Labor-Management Cooperation BRIEF (1987). Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2
89. Designing an Employment and Training Policy to Meet the Challenges of the 21st Century: National and International Perspectives. Ts Ms of speech delivered at Governor’s Conference on Employment and Training (1987).
90. USU Manpower Development Service: Should It Be Saved? Ts Ms. 1974. c.2
91. Industry of Destiny: Copper in Utah. Utah Historical Quarterly (1963). c.2
92. “Separate but Equal”: Some Myths and Realities of English Secondary Education. Comparative Education Review (1965). c.2
93. Realities of Secondary Education in England. The Education Digest (1966).
94. Britain’s Industrial Training Act: Is It Working? Training and Development Journal (1969).
95. Manpower Research. U.S. Department of Labor (1969). No author listed.

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96. Manpower Policies: Lessons for the U.S. from Foreign Experience—The British Experience. Industrial Relations Research Association Proceedings (1970).
97. Manpower Policies: Lessons for the U.S. from Foreign Experience—The British Experience. Labor Law Journal (1970).
98. Wanted: Additional Outlets for Idealism. Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought: A Journal of Mormon Thought (1970). c.2
99. Training Ideas From Britain. Manpower (1971). c.2
100. Britain’s Industrial Training Act: A Case Study in the Development of Public Manpower Policy [Dissertation Abstract]. Manpower Research Monograph (1973). c.2
100. A Proposal for a Grant to Conduct Training and follow up Assistance for the Organization and Delivery of Small Business Advisory Services and Entrepreneurship Training in Third World Countries. Ts Ms. 1991.
102. Human Resource Training and Development Services: A Model Delivery System for Developed and Developing Countries. USU (1977). Co-author Marion T. Bentley. c.2
103. A Proposal to use Cooperative Entrepreneurship as a Development Strategy to Create Jobs and Enterprises in the Third World and Eastern Europe. Ts Ms. 1991.
104. Recent European Training Practices: Their Implications for America. Journal of European Training (1976). Co-author Myron Roomkin.
105. Introducing Non-Adversarial Industrial Relations Concepts in Central and Eastern Europe: The FSO Case in Poland. Central and Eastern Europe—Industrial Relations and the Market Economy (1997). c.2
106. A Guide to Community Economic Renewal: Part I [3rd Edition Revised, Draft]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2000). c.2

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107. A Guide to Community Economic Renewal: Part II [3rd Edition Revised, Draft]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2000). c.2
108. A Guide to Community Economic Renewal: Part I [4th Edition Revised]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2002).
109. A Guide to Community Economic Renewal: Part II [4th Edition]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2002).
110. A Guide to Community Economic Renewal: Part III [1st Edition, Draft]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2002). c.2
111. A Guide to Community Economic Renewal: Part IV [1st Edition]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003). c.2

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112. Guide to Local Economic Development: Participant Workbook [1st Edition]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003). c.2
113. A Guide to Enterprise Restructuring and Competitiveness [1st Edition, Draft]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2002). c.2
114. A Guide to Worker Displacement: Some tools for reducing the impact on workers, communities and enterprises. International Labour Office (2002). c.2
115. A guide to worker displacement: Some tools for reducing the impact on workers, communities and enterprises. International Labor Office (2001). c.2
116. A Guide to Entrepreneurial Initiatives for Local Economic Development: Part I International Labour Office (1996).

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117. A guide to Entrepreneurial Initiatives for Local Economic Development: Part II. International Labour Office (1995).
118. A Guide to Entrepreneurial Initiatives for Local Economic Development: Part I [2nd Edition Revised, Draft]. U.S. Department of Labor (1999). c.2
119. A Guide to Entrepreneurial Initiatives for Local Economic Development: Part II [2nd Edition Revised, Draft]. U.S. Department of Labour (1998). c.2
120. Business and Democracy: Implications for Education. Critical Education for Work (1994). Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2
121. Innovative Approaches to Worker and Community Adjustment in Hungary. Regional Development and Employment Policy: Lessons from Central and Eastern Europe (1998). Co-author Maria T. Heidkamp. c.2

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122. Working Together to Create Jobs: A Guide to Worker-owned Cooperative Development. International Labour Organization (1994). Co-author E. Mogensen. c.2
123. Tools and tips to build successful local economic development programs. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003).
124. Using group entrepreneurship to create new enterprises systematically. Small Enterprise Development (1996).
125. Utah’s Electronic Information Network Survey. USU (1996). Co-author David L. Rogers.
126. Module on Strategies and tools communities experiencing enterprise restructuring can use to renew their economies. Prepared for ILO Management Development Programe & ILO International Training Centre (2001). c.2
127. The Promotion and Development of Entrepreneurial Initiatives (for Enterprise and Employment Creation) for Local Economic Development. International Labour Organization (1996). c.2
128. Steps to Starting a Worker Co-Op [Draft]. Puget Sound Cooperative Federation & University of California (1996). Co-authors E. Kim Coontz & Audrey Malan.
129. Steps to Starting a Worker Co-op. University of California & Northwest Cooperative Federation (1997). Co-authors E. Kimn Coontz & Audrey Malan. c.2
130. The social impact of the Asian financial crisis. International Labour Organization (1998). No author listed.
131. Guide to Community Economic Renewal: Resource Handbook [5th Edition]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003). c.2

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132. A Guide to Enterprise Restructuring and Competitiveness: A Labor and Human Resource Approach [1st Edition]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003). c.2
133. Using Cooperative Entrepreneurship for Job and Enterprise Creation in Developing Countries and Eastern Europe. Ts Ms presented at Conference on Internationalizing Entrepreneurship Education (1991). c.2
134. Layoffs, Plant Closings and Worker Displacement in America: A Serious Problem in Need of a National Solution. Structural Change and Labour Market Policy (1988).
135. Layoffs, Plant Closings and Worker Displacement in America: A Serious Problem in Need of a National Solution. Journal of Social Issues (1988). c.2
136. The U.S. Approach to Continuing Education and Training for Adult Workers. Ts Ms prepared for 2nd European Congress on Continuing Education and Training (1988). c.2
137. A Follow-Up Survey of Workers Displaced by the Ford San Jose Assembly Plant Closure. Economics & Business Review (1988).
138. Creating a Future for Workers Displaced by Foreign Competition. Business Forum (1988). c.2
139. ESOP a zwiazki zawodowe. Demokracja Gospodarcza (1991). Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2
140. Nekteré Aspekty Družstevního Podnikání ve Vyspelých Kapitalistických Zemích. Klub Samosprávného Lidového Podnikáni (1990).
141. Identifying and Preventing Plant Closures. National Council for Urban Economic Development (1990)

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142. Review of Institutional Framework for Delivery of Productivity Related Services. United nations Development Programme International Labour Office (1991). Co-authors K. Lewis & M. P. Pradhan. c.2
143. An ILO Strategy for Promoting Employment through Cooperatives. Ts Ms prepared for International Labour Office (1992).
144. Education for Ownership and Participation. When Workers Decide: Workplace Democracy Takes Root in North America (1992). Co-author Frank T. Adams.
145. Workers’ Enterprises Around the World. At Work (1992). Co-author Frank T. Adams.
146. Using “Cooperative Entrepreneurship” to Generate Employment and Income in Developing Countries and Eastern Europe. USU (1993). c.2
147. Impact of the Social Economy and Cooperative Sector on Employment in Countries with Market Economies. International Labor Organization, International seminar on Economies in Transition and the Employment Problem (1993). c.2
148. ESOPs in the U.S.A. International Labor Organization, International seminar on Economies in Transition and the Employment Problem (1993). c.2
149. Professional education for careers in human resource administration. Personnel Administrator (1984). c.2
150. Managing Plant Closings and Occupational Readjustment: An Employer’s Guidebook. 1984. Contributing author.
151. ESOPs & You: The SACCO Guide for Women & Men in Business with Employee Stock Ownership Plans. Southern Appalachian Center for Cooperative Ownership. No date Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2
152. ESOPs, Unions, & The Rank and File: The SACCO Guide for Union Members in Businesses with Employee Stock Ownership Plans [4th Edition]. Southern Appalachian Center for Cooperative Ownership. No date Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2
153. ESOPs, Unions, & The Rank and File: An ICA Shirtpocket Book for Union Members in Businesses with ESOPs. U.S. Department of Labor. No date. Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2
154. ESOPs, Unions, & The Rank and File: An ICA Shirtpocket Book for Union Members in Businesses with ESOPs [2nd Printing]. U.S. Department of Labor. No date. Co-author Frank T. Adams. c.2

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155. Education and Training Opportunities Provided for the Former Garland U & I Workers. USU (1980). Co-authors Marion T. Bentley & Cindy D. Jorgenson. c.2
156. WSI Guide to Local Economic Development: Participant Workbook [1st Edition]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003).
157. WSI Guide to Local Economic Development: Resource Handbook [1st Edition]. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003).
158. The U.S. Industrial Training System: Private Initiative Versus Parochial Public Programs. Ts Ms presented to International Conference on Training and Development (1978). Co-author Marion T. Bentley.
159. Self-Generating Economic Development in Third World Nations: The Industrial Cooperative as an Alternative Strategy. Ts Ms. 1990.
160. Food Plant Closure Pioneered Learner-Supportive Training for Displaced Workers. Ts Ms. 1988.
161. Some Basic Information about Setting up a Cooperative. Ts Ms delivered to the Northeastern Marketing Group (1988).
162. Through the Grapevine Gift Shop: A Successful Marketing Cooperative for Utah County Craftswomen. Ts Ms circulated at Oregon Workshop as a handout (1988).
163. A Model Economic Dislocation and Worker Readjustment Assistance Program. Ts Ms. 1988. c.2
164. Unemployment and Education: Adjustment Strategies for Displaced Workers In America. Ts Ms prepared for International Conference on Structural Change and Labor Market Policy (1988). Co-author Jeanne P. Gordus. c.2
165. The Role of Education and Training as Part of Adjustment Strategies for Displaced Workers. Ts Ms prepared for International Conference on Structural Change and Labor Market Policy (1988). c.2
166. The American Approach to Structural Change, Plant Closings and Worker Displacement. Ts Ms prepared for International Conference on Structural Change and Labor Market Policy (1988). c.2
167. Some Thoughts about Unions and Employee Ownership. Ts Ms presented to AFL-CIO Industrial Union Department Coordinated Bargaining Committee (1988). c.2
168. Training and credentialing industrial adjustment specialists in CEE countries. Worldwide Strategies, Inc. (2003).
169. The contribution of Helen Foster Snow to the promotion and use of group entrepreneurship and worker cooperatives for job creation, income generation and economic renewal. Ts Ms presented at Helen Foster Snow Symposium (2000).
170. A Model to Achieve More Successful Worker, Community and Enterprise Adjustment in Central and Eastern European Countries Undergoing Economic Restructuring and Privatization. Ts Ms presented at European Congress on Industrial Relations (1997). c.2
171.. The USDOL Adjustment Model: An innovative approach to help workers and communities successfully cope with economic restructuring. Ts Ms. 1999. c.2
172. The role of Industrial Adjustment Specialists in organizing and facilitating the delivery of adjustment assistance to dislocated workers in CEE countries. Ts Ms. 1999.
173. Implementing the USDOL Adjustment Model: Results of the USDOL Hungary Rapid Response Project, 1994-1999. Ts Ms adapted from Final Report. 1999.
174. Some possible approaches to help improve the economic and employment prospects of Church members in developing and transition countries. Ts Ms. 200
2. c.2
175. Urban Employment Promotion. Ts Ms, Final Report of Enterprise Development Consultancy Mission to China. 1998.

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176. Mitigating the impacts of the Asian financial crisis on workers, enterprises and communities. Ts Ms. 1998. c.2
177. Implementing the USDOL Adjustment Model in CEE Countries. Ts Ms, excerpt from paper delivered to International Industrial Relations Association (1997).
178. A Proposal to incorporate entrepreneurship training and enterprise development components as part of production units at Regional Institutes for Skill Development in Thailand. Ts Ms. 1997.
179. A proposal to establish Economic and Enterprise Development Technical Training Centers as part of employment creation strategies in developing countries. Ts Ms. 1997. c.2
180. Incubating enterprises and creating jobs: A proposal to establish “Enterprise Development Technical Training Centers” as part of community-building and employment-creating strategies in developing countries. Ts Ms. 1998. c.2
181. What does it mean to be “Working Toward Zion?” How can we build Zion in today’s world? Ts Ms of remarks at Sunstone Symposium (1996). c.2
182. A modern tragedy: The failure to enlist group entrepreneurship and workers’ cooperatives in the battle against unemployment and poverty. Ts Ms. 1997. c.2
183. Developing CEED, a new version of group entrepreneurship. Ts Ms excerpt of remarks at Sunstone Symposium (1996).
184. A Pilot Project to Promote the use of Entrepreneurial Initiatives for Community Economic Development in Central Europe. Ts Ms of USDOL Draft Proposal (1995).
185. Joint Labor-Management Training for Successful Bottom-up Privatization in Central and Eastern Europe: A Proposal. Ts Ms. 1994.
186. The Importance of Local Economic Development Strategies within the New Economic Context. Ts Ms for ILO Workshop (1994). c.2
187. Local Economic Development Experiences in the USA. Ts Ms for ILO Workshop (1994). c.2
188. Britain’s Youth Employment Service: Its History, Development, and Current Status. Ts Ms. No date.
189. Does Utah Need a Public Employee Collective Bargaining Law? Ts Ms. No date.
190. Why Utah Needs a Public Employment Collective Bargaining Law. Ts Ms. No date.
191. The Need for Training and Human Resource Consulting Services by Employers: A Report on Some Recent U.S. Experiments. Ts Ms delivered at International Conference on Training and Development (1973).
192. Labor Unions. 1985 Year Book.
193. Labor Unions. 1986 Year Book.
194. Labor Unions. 1987 Year Book.
194. Labor Unions 1988 Year Book.
196. Labor Unions. 1989 Year Book.
197. Labor Unions. 1991 Year Book.
198. Labor Unions. 1992 Year Book.
199. Labor Unions. 1993 Year Book. 200. Labor Unions. 1994 Year Book.
201.. Labor Unions. 1995 Year Book.
202.. Now we are six. Personnel Management (1970).
203.. Book Review: The Retention and Expansion of Existing Business: Theory and Practice in Business Visitation Programs. American Journal of Agricultural Economy (1991). c.2
204.. Manpower Development Service consultants to small and medium sized employers. Industrial and Commercial Training (1975). Co-authors Marion Bentley & John R. Cragun.
205.. State Dislocated Worker Units and Alternatives for Preventing Layoffs and Closings. Ts Ms. March 1989.
206.. State Dislocated Worker Units and Alternatives for Preventing Layoffs and Closings. Ts Ms. April 1989.
207.. Regional Local Economic and Employment Development Programme for Central and Eastern Europe, CIS and the Baltic States. International Labour Office Final Report (1996). Contributing author. c.2

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Hansen, James D.
1. Genetic Differences in Resistance of Range Grasses to the Bluegrass Billbug, Sphenophorus parvulus (Coleoptera: Curculionidae). Journal of Range Management (1983). Co-authors K. H. Asay, B. A. Haws, & P. O. Currie.
2. Studies on Larval Movement and Behavior. Ts Ms from Range Caterpillar Project, New Mexico State University (1980). Co-authors H. C. Owens & E. W. Huddleston.
3. Preimaginal Mortality and Life Table Research. Ts Ms from Range Caterpillar Project, New Mexico State University (1980). Co-authors T. S. Bellows, J. A. Ludwig, M. H. Lewis, J. D. Owens, & E. W. Huddleston.
4. The Rate of Egg Parasitism of the Range Caterpillar by Anastatus Semiflavidus from Select Areas of Union County. Clayton Livestock Research Center Progress Report (1978).
5. The Distribution of the Range Caterpillar Egg Parasite, Anastatus Semiflavidus, in Union Country. Clayton Livestock Research Center Progress Report (1978).
6. Life Tables of the Range Caterpillar, Hemileuca Olivia (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). Environmental Entomology (1982). Co-authors John C. Owens & Ellis W. Huddleston.
7. Movement of Late Instars of the Range Caterpillar, Hemileuca Oliviae (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). Journal of the Georgia Entomological Society (1982).
8. Relation of Head Capsule Width to Instar Development in Larvae of the Range Caterpillar, Hemileuca olivae Cockerell (Lepidoptera: Saturniidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society (1981). Co-authors John C. Owens & Ellis W. Huddleston.
9. The Life History and Behavior of Spilochalcis albifrons (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae), A Parasite of the Larch Casebearer, Coleophora laricella (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society (1980).
10. The Biology and Behavior of Spilochalcis Albifrons (Hymenoptera: Chalcididae), a Parasite of the Larch Casebearer, Coleophora Laricella (Lepidoptera: Coleophoridae). Dissertation Abstracts International (1977).

Hansen, Klaus.
1. Peter Canisius’s Stand on Usury: An Example of Jesuit Tactics in the German Counter Reformation. Archiv für Reformationsgeschichte (1964).

Hansen, R. D.
1. Reply to Discussion by Rodney L. Clouser and Dorothy A. Comer, “A Monthly Time Series Model of Municipal Water Demand.” Water Resources Bulletin (1982). Co-author Rangesan Narayanan.

Hansen, R. Gaurth.
1. An Index of Nutritional Quality for a balanced diet. Journal of the American Dietetic Association (1976). Co-authors Ann W. Sorenson, Bonita W. Wyse, & Arthur J. Wittwer.
2. Foods Instead of Drugs – To Offset Diuretic Potassium Losses. Utah Science (1976). Co-authors Bonita W. Wyse, Ann Sorenson, & Arthur J. Wittwer. c.2
3. Nutrient Density—Evaluation of Nutritional Attributes of Foods. Journal of Nutrition Education (1977). Co-authors Arthur J. Wittmer, Ann W. Sorenson, & Bonita W. Wyse.
4. Galactose Biogenesis and Disposal in Galactosemics. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (1974). Co-author R. Gitzelmann.
5. Focus on Nutrition in the Bicentennial Year. Utah Science (1976).
6. An Index of Food Quality. Nutrition Reviews (1973). c.2
7. Nutritional Quality Index Identifies Consumer Nutrient Needs. Food Technology (1976). Co-authors Bonita W. Wyse, Ann W. Sorenson, & Arthur J. Wittwer.
8. Towards a Dynamic Balance: A Nutrient-Calorie Ratio. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Lois M. Cox.
9. Wheat for Man—Should it be Enriched, Restored, or Fortified? Ts Ms. No date.
10. Metabolism of Lactose and Galactose. Sugars in Nutrition (1974).
11. Milk in Human Nutrition. Lactation (1974).

Hansen, Vaughn E.
1. Mechanics of Evapo-Transpiration. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1962). Co-author David W. Hendricks.
2. The Importance of Hydraulics of Surface Irrigation. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1958).
3. Unconfined Ground-Water Flow to Multiple Wells. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers (1952).
4. Aerial application of evaporation retardants to water surfaces. Agricultural Aviation (1964). Co-author G. V. Skogerboe.
5. Relative Productive Value of Land. USU. No date. Co-author Karl Harris.
6. Economics of aerial application of evaporation retardants to water surfaces. Agricultural Aviation (1964). Co-author G. V. Skogerboe.
7. The Status of Our State and Regional Water Resources. Ts Ms presented to Agriculture and Industry Conference (1964).
8. Determination of Water Flow from Gated Pipe. Agricultural Engineering (1954).
9. Irrigation and Fertility Studies on Sugar Beets at Logan, Utah. Proceedings of the American Society of Sugar Beet Technologists (1954). Co-author Jay L. Haddock.
10. Unconfined Ground-Water Flow to Multiple Wells. Transactions of the ASAE (1953).
11. Flexible Pipe for Irrigation Water Under Low Pressure. Agricultural Engineering (1954).
12. Water Storage Efficiency. Agricultural Engineering (1953). c.2
13. Report of Engineering Research with Recommendations for Strengthening the Program. USU (1959).
14. New Concepts in Irrigation Efficiency. Transactions of the ASAE (1960). c.2
15. Unique Consumptive Use Curve Related to Irrigation Practice. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1963). c.2
16. Mathematical Relationships Expressing the Hydraulics of Surface Irrigation. Ts Ms. 1960. c.2
17. The Discharge Coefficient in the Coordinate Equation for Measuring Water Flow from Horizontal Pipes. Transactions of the ASAE (1964). Co-author D. L. Bassett. c.2
18. Evaporation Reduction on Large Reservoirs. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1965). Co-author C. Earl Israelsen. c.2
19. Theory and Characteristics of Overland Flow. Transactions of the ASAE (1966). Co-author Cheng-lung Chen.
20. Pipe Bends as Flow Meters for Wells. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1970). Co-author Richard E. Griffin.
21. When to Irrigate? How Much Should be Applied? Ts Ms. No date. c.2
22. Irrigation Principles and Practices [4th Edition]. 1980. Co-authors Orson W. Israelsen & Glen E. Stringham.
23. Light Frequent Irrigations Increase Yield of Shallow-Rooted Crops. Ts Ms published in Farm and Home Science (1953). c.2
24. Irrigation Efficiencies. Ts Ms prepared for Mutual Security Agency Short course (1953). c.2
25. Irrigation Efficiencies. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
26. The Theory and Characteristics of Overland Flow. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1963).
27. Evaluation of Unconfined Flow to Multiple Wells by the Membrane Analogy. Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Iowa (1949).
28. Infiltration and Soil Water Movement During Irrigation. Ts Ms published in Soil Science (1955). c.2
29. Sprinklers Help Divers Crops. Salt Lake Tribune (1952). Co-author H. E. Christiansen.
30. Development of Aerial Equipment and Techniques for Applying Evaporation Retardants to water Surfaces. Ts Ms presented at Nevada Water Conference (1964). Co-author Gaylord V. Skogerboe.
31. One-Dimensional Infiltration into Homogeneous Soil. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1966). Co-author Yu-Si Fok.

Harding, Samuel W.
1. Model Tests of Flow Into Drains. Soil Science Society of America (1941). Co-author John K. Wood.

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Hargreaves, George H.
1. Water Requirements Manual for Irrigated Crops and Rainfed Agriculture. USU (1975). c.2
2. Consumptive Use Computations from Evaporation Pan Data. U.S. Agency for International Development (1966).
3. Moisture Adequacies for Agriculture in the Southeast. Ts Ms. 1974.
4. Estimation of Potential and Crop Evapotranspiration. Transactions of the ASAE (1974).
5. The Evaluation of Water Deficiencies. Age of Changing Priorities for Land and Water (1972). c.2
6. Economic Aspects of Irrigation from Ground Water. Ts Ms presented at National Ground Water Symposium (1972).
7. Estimating Potential Evapotranspiration. Ts Ms. No date.
8. Irrigation Requirements from Evaporation. International Commission on Irrigation and Drainage (1970). Co-author J. E. Christiansen.
9. Review of some MOP Land and Water Use Programs in Venezuela. Republica de Venezuela Ministerio De Obras Publicas Direccion de Obras Hidraulicas (1968).
10. Irrigation Requirements Based on Climatic Data. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1956).
11. Irrigation Requirements from Evaporation and Climatic Data. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author J. E. Christiansen.
12. Evapotranspiration and the Water Balance for the UNDP Groundwater Project, Nicaragua. United Nations Development Program (1971).
13. Estimation of Evaporation and Potential Evapotranspiration from Climatic Data. Ts Ms. No date.
14. Adequacy of Rainfall for Producing Wheat Following Cotton Near Santa Cruz, Bolivia. Ts Ms. No date.
15. Irrigation and Drainage Problems in Haiti. Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers (1955).
16. Irrigation Requirements and Water Balances: Arenal Proposed Project, Costa Rica. Ts Ms prepared for United Nations World Meteorologic Organization (1972).
17. Water Use, ERTS Readout and Climate. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1973).
18. Irrigation Requirements and Ground Water Development. Ts Ms presented at National Ground Water Symposium (1972).
19. World Water for Agriculture (Climate, Precipitation Probabilities and Adequacies for Rainfed Agriculture). 1977.
20. Dependable Precipitation and Potential Yields for Senegal: A Practical Guide for Rainfed Agriculture. International Irrigation Center (1982). c.2
21. Water Deficiencies in Central America and Panama (Climate, Precipitation and Potential Evapotranspiration). Ts Ms prepared for United Nations, World Meteorologic Organization (1972).

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22. The Scheduling of Sugar Cane Irrigation. Ts Ms. No date.
23. Production as a Function of Moisture Availability. Ts Ms prepared for Third World Congress of Engineers and Architects (1973). Co-author J. E. Christiansen.
24. A Practical Classification of Climate. Ts Ms. No date.
25. Consumptive Use Derived from Evaporation Pan Data. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1968).
26. Environmental Changes from Surface Water Development. Ts Ms. No date.
27. Scheduling Irrigation for Utah. Ts Ms. No date.
28. Estimation of Solar Radiation. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1977).
29. The Estimation of Potential and Crop Evapotranspiration. Transactions of the ASAE (1974). c.2
30. Moisture Availability and Crop Production. American Society of Agricultural Engineers (1974).
31. Irrigation Scheduling for Utah. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
32. Irrigation Requirements for Turf. Ts Ms. No date.

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Harmon, M. Judd.
1. Political Thought from Plato to the present. 1964.
2. History of Political Thought. Ts Ms study guide for Political Science
145.
3. American Political Thought. Ts Ms study guide for Political Science
117.
4. Political Parties and Practical Politics. Ts Ms study guide for Political Science
125.
5. American National Government. Ts Ms study guide for Political Science
10.
6. A Few Options. USU Last Lecture (1979).
7. Marx and Lenin. Ts Ms. No date.
8. The 1954 Election in Utah. The Western Political Quarterly (1954).

Harris, Franklin Stewart.
1. Principles of Agronomy. 1915. Co-author George Stewart.
2. The Sugar-Beet in America. 1919.
3. Effects of Variations in Moisture Content on Certain Properties of a Soil and on the Growth of Wheat. Cornell University (1914).
4. The World Without Science. Transactions of the Utah Academy of Sciences Vol.
1. No date.
5. Corn Under Irrigation. Transactions of the Utah Academy of SciencesVol.
1. No date.
6. The Effect of Soil Moisture on the Morphology of Certain Plants. Transactions of the Utah Academy of SciencesVol.
1. No date.
7. The Alkali Content of Certain Utah Soils. Transactions of the Utah Academy of SciencesVol.
1. No date.
8. Soil Alkal: Its Origin, Nature, and Treatment. 1920.

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9. The Unreliability of Short-Time Experiments. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1920). Co-author N. I. Butt. c.2
10. The Role of Wildland Resources in the Settlement of the Indian Western Mountain Region. Journal of Forestry (1946).
11. Factors Affecting the Evaporation of Moisture from the Soil. Journal of Agricultural Research (1916). Co-author J. S. Robinson.
12. Soil Factors Affecting the Toxicity of Alkali. Journal of Agricultural Research (1918). Co-author D. W. Pittman.
13. Effect of Alkali Salts in Soils on the Germination and Growth of Crops. Journal of Agricultural Research (1915).
14. The Young Man and His Vocation. 1916.
15. Scientific Papers of F. S. Harris, Vol. I 1914-1923.
16. Scientific Papers of F. S. Harris, Vol. II. 1915-1920.
17. Report of the United States-Lebanon Agricultural Mission. Office of Foreign Agricultural Relations (1948).

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Harris, Lorin E.
1. Sheep Can Control Sagebrush on Seeded Range If… Utah Science (1973). Co-author Neil C. Frischknecht. c.2
2. Energy Requirements and Growth of Captive Lesser Scaup. Unknown publication. 1971. Co-author Lawson G. Sugden.
3. Range Livestock Nutrition in Relation to Range Management in West Pakistan. Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (1968). c.2
4. The International Network of Feed Information Centers. USU (1976). Co-author Leonard C. Kearl.
5. DDT in Milk and Tissues of Dairy Cows Fed DDT-Dusted Alfalfa Hay. Advances in Chemistry Series (1950). Co-authors Clyde Biddulph, G. Q. Bateman, M. J. Bryson, J. R. Harris, D. A. Greenwood, Wayne Binns, M. L. Miner, & L. L. Madsen.
6. Seasonal Grazing of Crested Wheatgrass by Cattle. Journal of Range Management (1968). Co-authors Neil C. Frischknecht & Earl M. Sudweeks. c.2
7. Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. I. The National Research Council Feed Nomenclature System. Journal of Animal Science (1968). Co-authors Earle W. Crampton, Arlin D. Knight, & Alice Denney. c.2
8. Substrates and Inocula as Sources of Nutrients for In Vitro Organic Matter Digestion by Rumen Microorganisms. Proceedings of Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters (1968). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
9. Symposium on Feeds and Meats Terminology: III. A System for Naming and Describing Feeds, Energy Terminology, and the Use of Such Information in Calculating Diets. Journal of Animal Science (1963). c.2
10. Apparatus for Obtaining Sustained Quantitative Collections of Urine from Male Cattle Grazing Pasture or Range. Journal of Animal Science (1963). Co-authors Jerry R. Border & John E. Butcher. c.2
11. A Technique and Apparatus for the Study of Rate of Passage of Feed Residues Through the Digestive Tract of Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-author J. M. Asplund. c.2
12. Associative Effects on the Digestibility of Energy and the Utilization of Nitrogen in Sheep Fed Simplified Rations. Journal of Animal Science. No date. c.2
13. Indices of Efficiency of Rumen Fermentation of Sheep Grazing Desert Range Forage as Influenced by Supplements of Nitrogen and Phosphorus. Journal of Animal Science (1965). Co-authors J. G. Morris, J. E. Butcher, & C. W. Cook. c.2
14. Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. III. Coding of the Source Form for Summarizing Feed Composition Data. Journal of Dairy Science. 1966. Co-authors Arlin D. Knight, Earle W. Crampton, & Alice Denney. c.2
15. The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. II. A Proposed Source form for Collection of Feed Composition Data. Journal of Animal Science (1967). Co-authors Earle W. Crampton, Arlin D. Knight & Alice Denney. c.2
16. Renal Clearance of P-Aminohippuric Acid and Inulin in Dairy Cattle. Journal of Animal Science (1968). Co-authors F. L. Mangelson, J. L. Shupe, & D. A. Greenwood. c.2
17. An Improved Tracheal Cannula for use in Indirect Calorimetry and other Studies. The Veterinary Record (1961). Co-author E. Cresswell. c.2
18. The Measurement of the Flow of Food to the Duodenum of Sheep. Animal Production (1962). Co-author A. T. Phillipson. c.2
19. DDT in Eggs and Tissues of Chickens Fed Varying Levels of DDT. Advances in Chemistry Series (1950). Co-authors Melvin J. Bryson, C. I. Draper, Joseph R. Harris, Clyde Biddulph, D. A. Greenwood, Wayne Binns, M. L. Miner, & L. L. Madsen. c.2
20. Effect of Feeding DDT-Treated Alfalfa Hay to Swine and of Feeding the Swine Tissues to Rats. The Journal of Nutrition (1953). Co-authors Joseph R. Harris, Farrin L. Mangelsonk, Delbert A. Greenwood, Clyde Biddulph, Wayne Binns, & Merthyr L. Miner. c.2
21. Feeding Rats Tissues from Lambs and Butterfat from Cows that Consumed DDT-Dusted Alfalfa Hay. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1953). Co-authors D. A. Greenwood, C. Biddulph, G. Q. Bateman, W. Binns, M. L. Miner, J. R. Harris, F. Mangelson, & L. L. Madsen. c.2
22. Concentration of DDT in the Blood and Tissues of Sheep Fed Varying Levels of DDT. Archives of Biochemistry (1949). Co-authors Joseph R. Harris, Clyde Biddulph, D. A. Greenwood, Melvin J. Bryson, Wayne Binns, M. L. Miner, & Louis L. Madsen.
23. Range Nutrition Techniques. Journal of Animal Science (1952). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart. c.2
24. The Transfer of DDT From the Feed to Eggs and Body Tissues of White Leghorn Hens. Poultry Science (1952). Co-authors C. I. Draper, J. R. Harris, D. A. Greenwood, C. Biddulph, F. Mangelson, W. Binns, & M. L. Miner. c.2
25. Cattle Gains and Vegetal Changes as Influenced by Grazing Treatments on Crested Wheatgrass. Journal of Range Management (1953). Co-authors Neil C. Frischknecht & Harry K. Woodward. c.2
26. Effect of Various Levels of Fluorine, Stilbestrol, and Oxytetracycline, in the Fattening Ration of Lambs. Journal of Animal Science (1963). Co-authors R. J. Raleigh, M. A. Madsen, J. L. Schupe, J. E. Butcher, & D. A. Greenwood. c.2
27. An Improved Rangemeter for Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1959). Co-author Eric Cresswell. c.2
28. A Method of Feeding Supplements to Individual Cattle on Winter Range. Journal of Animal Science (1957). Co-authors J. Carl James & C. Wayne Cook. c.2
29. Serum Alkaline Phosphatase Levels, Weight Changes, and Mortality Rates of Rats Fed Endrin. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1956). Co-authors S. C. Nelson, T. L. Bahler, W. V. Hartwell, & D. A. Greenwood. c.2
30. Applied Animal Nutrition [2nd Edition]. 1969. Co-author E. W. Crampton.

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31. Effect of Various Levels of Calcium, Phosphorus and Vitamin D Intake on Bone Growth. I. Foxes. The Journal of Nutrition (1951). Co-authors Charles F. Bassett & C. Ford Wilke. c.2
32. The Protein Requirement of Growing Foxes. The Journal of Nutrition (1951). Co-authors Charles F. Bassett, Leonard M. Llewellyn, & John K. Loosli. c.2
33. The Calcium Phosphorus and Vitamin D Requirements of Growing Foxes. Ts Ms. No date.
34. Feeding Sweet Corn and Pea By-Products: Their Value With Comparisons. U.S.A.C. Fact Sheet #17 (1952). Co-author E. Milton Andersen. c.2
35. Range Nutrition in an Arid Region. USU Honor Lecture (1968). c.2
36. The Quantitative Utilization of Urea Nitrogen by Mature and Growing Sheep. Ts Ms abstract of a thesis, University of Illinois (1940).
37. The Value of Urea in the Synthesis of Protein in the Paunch of the Ruminant. I. In Maintenance. Journal of Nutrition (1941). Co-author H. H. Mitchell. c.2
38. The Utilization of Urea and Soybean Oil Meal Nitrogen by Steers. Unknown publication. No date. Co-authors S. H. Work & L. A. Henke.
39. A Note on the Effect on the Kidneys and Livers of Feedings Urea to Steers Fattening in Dry Lot and on Pasture. Journal of Animal Science (1943). Co-authors S. H. Work, C. J. Hamre, & L. A. Henke.
40. Fox Carcasses as a Possible Source of Protein. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author John K. Loosli.
41. The Calcium Requirement of Growing Foxes. Cornell Veterinarian(1945). Co-authors Charles F. Bassett, Sedgwick E. Smith, & Elden D. Yeoman.
42. Methionine Increases the Value of Urea for Lambs. Journal of Animal Science (1945). Co-author J. K. Loosli.
43. Urinary Calculi Associated with Vitamin A Deficiency in the Fox. The Cornell Veterinarian (1946). Co-authors Charles F. Bassett, Sedgwick E. Smith, & Elden D. Yeoman.
44. A Comparison of Carotene And Vitamin A Utilization By The Fox. The Cornell Veterinarian (1946). Co-authors Charles F. Bassett & C. Ford Wilke.
45. How to Meet the Calcium Needs of Growing Foxes. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Charles F. Bassett.
46. Utilization of Northern Utah Summer Range Plants by Sheep. Journal of Forestry (1948). Co-authors Clyde J. Cook & C. Wayne Cook.
47. Measuring the Nutritive Content of a Foraging Sheep’s Diet Under Range Conditions. Journal of Animal Science (1948). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
48. Supplementary Feeding of Sheep on the Winter Range. Farm and Home Science (1948). Co-authors Lloyd E. Meldrum, Lee A. Sharp, C. Wayne Cook, Laurence A. Stoddart, & Louis L. Madsen.
49. The Concentration of DDT in the Blood and Tissues of Sheep Fed Varying Levels of DDT. Farm and Home Science (1948). Co-authors J. R. Harris, C. Biddulph, D. A. Greenwood, M. J. Bryson, M. L. Miner, W. Binns, & L. L. Madsen. c.2
50. The Thiamine Requirement of Mature Silver Foxes. The Cornell Veterinarian (1949). Co-author John K. Loosli.
51. Should Range Heifers Be Bred As Yearlings? Farm and Home Science (1949). Co-authors J. A. Bennett & L. A. Stoddart.
52. Mineral Supplements for Farm Animals. Farm and Home Science (1949).
53. Appraising Desert Range Forage for Sheep. Farm and Home Science (1950). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook, David O. Williamson, L. A. Stoddart, & L. L. Madsen.
54. Minerals Will Not Cure or Prevent Brucellosis. Farm and Home Science (1950). Co-author Wayne Binns.
55. Crested Wheatgrass Provides Excellent Spring Pasture For Beef Cattle. Farm and Home Science (1950). Co-authors Neil C. Frischknecht, George Stewart, James A. Bennett, & Harry K. Woodward.
56. Abstract: Range Nutrition Techniques. Ts Ms published in Proceedings of Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1950). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
57. The Nutritive Content of the Grazing Sheep’s Diet on Summer and Winter Ranges of Utah. USU (1950). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
58. The Nutritive Value of Range Forage As Affected By Vegetarian Type, Site, And Stage of Maturity. USU (1950). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
59. Utilization of Winter Range Forage by Sheep. Journal of Range Management (1951). Co-authors Lisle R. Green, Lee A. Sharp, & C. Wayne Cook.
60. Effect of Feeding DDT Dusted Alfalfa Hay to Fattening Lambs. Journal of Animal Science (1951). Co-authors T. Myint, C. Biddulph, D. A. Greenwood, W. Binns, M. L. Miner, & L. L. Madsen.
61. A Comparison of the Lignin Ratio Technique and the Chromogen Method of Determining Digestibility and Forage Consumption of Desert Range Plants by Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1951). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
62. Effect of Various Levels of Calcium, Phosphorus and Vitamin D Intake on Bone Growth. II. Minks. The Journal of Nutrition (1951). Co-authors Charles F. Bassett & C. Ford Wilke.
63. Supplementary Feeding of Range Sheep Pays Dividends. Farm and Home Science (1951). Co-authors Ernest H. Whitcomb, C. Wayne Cook, & David O. Williamson.
64. Abstract: Determining the Digestibility and Metabolizable Energy of Winter Range Plants by Sheep. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
65. Effect of Feeding Various Levels of Phosphorus, Protein, and Energy to Range Ewes by the Use of a Factorial Design. Abstract Journal of Animal Science (1951). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
66. Measuring Consumption and Digestibility of Winter Range Plants by Sheep. Journal of Range Management (1951). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
67. Studies give answers to some of the questions on the Toxicity of DDT and Methoxychlor. Farm and Home Science (1951). Co-authors Clyde Biddulph, D. A. Greenwood, C. I. Draper, G. Q. Bateman, L. L. Madsen, Wayne Binns, M. L. Miner, C. L. Sorenson, & F. V. Lieberman.
68. Brisket Disease Investigated in Southeastern Utah. Farm and Home Science (1951). Co-authors Wayne Binns & La Zone Bagley.
69. Nutritive Value of Cheatgrass and Crested Wheatgrass on Spring Ranges of Utah. Journal of Range Management (1952). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
70. The Calcium, Phosphorus, Vitamin D, and Protein Requirements of Growing Foxes and Minks. Ts Ms presented to American Chemical Society (1952).
71. Determining the Digestibility and Metabolizable Energy of Winter Range Plants By Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1952). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
72. Feed Description and Methods for Reporting Nutritive Value. Techniques and Procedures in Animal Science Research (1969). Co-authors Earle W. Crampton & J. Malcolm Asplund.
73. The Effect of DDT Upon the Digestion and Utilization of Certain Nutrients by Dairy Calves. Journal of Dairy Science (1952). Co-authors Verle R. Bohman, I-Lun Allen Chi, Wayne Binns, & Louis L. Madsen.
74. Recommended practices to reduce Fluorosis in Livestock and Poultry. USU (1952). Prepared by committee.
75. Meat Quality and Dressing Percentage Increased by Feeding Sugar to Livestock Prior to Slaughter. Farm and Home Science. No date. Co-authors E. B. Wilcos, D. A. Greenwood, L. S. Galloway, M. B. Merkley, W. Binns, & J. A. Bennett.
76. Is There a Better Way to Organize Research Teaching and Extension Work? Ts Ms. No date.
77. Effects of Grazing Intensity upon the Nutritive Value of Range Forage. Journal of Range Management (1953). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
78. Wool Growth of Weanling Lambs Fed Various Levels of Ura, Methionine and Sulfur. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Milton A. Madsen & Edward A. Nelson.
79. Transmission Studies of Milk of Dairy Cows Fed Toxaphene-Treated Hay. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1953). Co-authors G. Q. Bateman, Clyde Biddulph, J. R. Harris, & D. A. Greenwood.
80. Influence of Protein and Phosphorus on the Composition of the Rumen Ingesta of Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-authors Paul V. Fonnesbeck & C. Wayne Cook.
81. Determination of Plant Cell Walls in Feeds. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1970). Co-author P. V. Fonnesbeck.
82. Abstract: Determination of Plant Walls in Feeds. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-author P. V. Fonnesbeck.
83. The Effect of Feeding Sucrose to Beef Cattle and Swine on the Dressing Percentage and Quality of Meat. Journal of Animal Science (1953). Co-authors E. B. Wilcox, M. B. Merkley, L. S. Galloway, D. A. Greenwood, W. Binns, & J. A. Bennett.
84. Nutrient Requirements for Domestic Animals. VII. Nutrient Requirements for Foxes and Minks. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences – National Research Council (1953). Prepared by committee.
85. The Effect of Fluorides on Plants and Animals. U.S.A.C. No date. Prepared by committee.
86. How Do Cattle Eat on the Range? Farm and Home Science (1954). Co-authors Milton A. Madsen & C. Wayne Cook.
87. Some Comments on The Plan for the Distribution of References on Nutrition Literature. Ts Ms. No date.
88. Effect of Various Levels and Sources of Fluorine in the Fattening Ration of Rambouillet, Targhee, and Columbia Lambs. Proceedings Western Section American Society of Animal Production (1954). Co-authors Milton A. Madsen, Ibrahim J. Alkhalisi, LeGrande Shupe, D. A. Greenwood, & Wayne Binns.
89. Studies on a Cattle Disease of Unknown Origin in Southeastern Utah. Journal of Animal Science(1955). Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh, Wayne Binns, J. LeGrande Shupe, & Louis L. Madsen.
90. Effect of feeding various levels of fluorine, calcium phosphorus and grain to dairy heifers from four months to thirty-two months of age. Journal of Dairy Science (1955). Co-authors G. E. Stoddard, J. L. Shupe, M. L. Miner, D. A. Greenwood, W. Binns, G. Q. Bateman, H. Nielson, & D. Strong.
91. Pathology of Chronic Bovine Fluorosis. Proceedings Book, American Medical Association (1955). Co-authors J. L. Shupe, M. L. Miner, W. Binns, D. A. Greenwood, H. M. Nielsen, G. E. Stoddard, & G. Q. Bateman.
92. Comparative Nutritive Value and Palatability of Some Introduced and Native Forage Plants for Spring and Summer Grazing. U.S.A.C. (1956). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
93. Is Methionine Here to Stay? Feed Age (1953).
94. How Harmful Are the Newer Insecticides to Domestic Animals and Human Beings. Farm and Home Science (1954). Co-authors Clyde Biddulph, D. A. Greenwood, C. I. Draper, G. Q. Bateman, George E. Stoddard, Wayne Binns, M. L. Miner, C. J. Sorenson, & F. V. Lieberman.
95. Abstract: Studies on a Cattle Disease of Unknown Origin in Southeastern Utah. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh, Wayne Binns, J. LeGrande Shupe, & Louis L. Madsen.
96. Effects of Intake of Various Amounts of Sodium Fluoride on Dairy Heifers—A Progress Report. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors George E. Stoddard, D. A. Greenwood, Wayne Binns, J. L. Schupe, & G. Q. Bateman.
97. Effects of Feeding Dieldrin- and Heptachlor-Treated Alfalfa Hay to Dairy Cows. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1956). Co-authors Joseph R. Harris, George E. Stoddard, George Q. Bateman, J. Legrande Shupe, Delbert A. Greenwood, Thomas L. Bahler, & Frank V. Lieberman.
98. Determination of Holocellulose, Lignin and Silica of Plant Cell Walls. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1970). Co-author P. V. Fonnesbeck.
99. Stilbestrol Increases Rate of Gain and Feed Utilization in Lambs. Farm and Home Science. No date. Co-authors M. A. Madsen & R. J. Raleigh.
100. Terramycin in the Fattening Rations of Lambs. Farm and Home Science (1956). Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh & Milton A. Madsen.
100. Chromic Oxide and Creatinine as Index Materials for Evaluating Ruminant Nutrition. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author John E. Butcher.
102. The Effect of the Level of Nutrition on the Pathology and Productivity of Range Sheep. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Donald C. Clanton, Wendell E. Brooksby, & Max E. Robinson.
103. Supplementing Cattle with Protein and Phosphorus on Desert Ranges. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Lynn F. James, John E. Butcher, & L. A. Stoddart.
104. A Metabolism Stall with Mechanical Separation of Feces and Urine, Adjustable to Accommodate Various Size Animals. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh & John E. Butcher.
105. The Effect of Feeding Various Levels of Stilbestrol, Terramycin, and Concentrates to Three Breeds of Fattening Lambs. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Don L. Steele, Robert J. Raleigh, & Milton A. Madsen.
106. Fluororsis Studies with Dairy Cows: A Progress Report of the First Forty Months on Experiment and for the First Lactation. Ts Ms reprinted from Proceedings of Western Division American Diary Science Association (1956). Co-authors G. E. Stoddard, J. L. Shupe, D. A. Greenwood, M. L. Miner, G. Q. Bateman, H. M. Nielsen, & T. V. Bishop.
107. Abstract: Determination of Holocellulose, Lignin and Silica of Plant Cell Walls. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-author P. V. Fonnesbeck.
108. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. III. Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1958). Prepared by Committee.
109. Supplementing Livestock on Desert Ranges. Farm and Home Science (1957). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
110. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. V. Nutrient Requirements of Sheep. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1957). Prepared by Committee. c.2
111. Abstract: Creatinine as an Index Material for Evaluating Ruminant Nutrition. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1957). Co-author John E. Butcher.
112. Abstract: Influence of Protein and Phosphorus Supplements on Range Cattle Production. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1957). Co-authors John E. Butcher, Lynn F. James, & C. Wayne Cook.
113. Roughage in Rations of Feeder Lambs. Farm and Home Science. No date. Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh & John E. Butcher.
114. Abstract: Digestibilities of Hays Fed Singly and Combined. Journal of Animal Science (1970). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
115. Abstract: Latin American Livestock Feed Composition. Journal of Animal Science (1971). Co-authors W. C. Christiansen & J. C. Glenn. c.2
116. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. IV. Nutrient Requirements of Beef Cattle. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1959). Prepared by Committee.
117. Effect of Various Levels and Sources of Fluorine in the Fattening Ration of Columbia, Rambouillet, and Targhee Lambs. Agricultural and Food Chemistry (1958). Co-authors Milton A. Madsen, Delbert A. Greenwood, J. Legrande Shupe, & Robert J. Raleigh.
118. Feeding Dehydrated Alfalfa To Sheep. Unknown Publication. No date.
119. Availability of the Nitrogen of Ammoniated Beet Pulp, Urea-Phosphoric-Acid Molasses and Cottonseed Meal When Fed to Fattening Lambs. Ts Ms. 1958. Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh & John E. Butcher.
120. Abstract: Cattle Gains and Vegetation Changes as Influenced by Grazing Treatments on Crested Wheatgrass over a Ten Year Period. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1958). Co-authors Neil C. Frischknecht & Robert J. Raleigh.
121. Abstract: Techniques for the Determination of Energy Metabolism and Grazing Behavior With Sheep. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1958). Co-author Eric Cresswell.
122. Abstract: Determining Hemicellulose in Plant Cell Walls. Journal of Animal Science submission form (1971). Co-author Paul V. Fonnesbeck.
123. Irrigated Pastures—a way to maintain beef production. Farm and Home Science (1958).
124. Effect of Intensity of Grazing Upon Nutritive Content of the Diet. Journal of Animal Science (1959). Co-authors Rex Pieper & C. Wayne Cook.
125. Symposium on Forage Evaluation: V. Intake and Digestibility Techniques and Supplemental Feeding in Range Forage Evaluation. Agronomy Journal (1959). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & John E. Butcher.
126. Range Nutrition in an Arid Shrub Region. USU, International Symposium on Useful Wildland Shrubs (1971).
127. Effect of Nutrition on the Productivity of Range Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1959). Co-authors Donald C. Clanton & John E. Butcher.
128. Abstract: A Metabolism Building for Large Animals. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1959). Co-authors John E. Butcher & Robert J. Raleigh.
129. The Chemical Content in Various Portions of the Current Growth of Salt-Desert Shrubs and Grasses During Winter. Ecology (1959). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & L. A. Stoddart.
130. Water Requirements for Beef Cattle. Farm and Home Science (1959). Co-authors John E. Butcher & Robert J. Raleigh.
131. Forage Intake, Energy Measures and Supplementary Feeding on the Arid Ranges of the Great Basin. Proceedings of the Eighth International Grassland Congress (1960).
132. Economical Water Trough and Mineral Box for cattle on pasture. Farm and Home Science (1960). Co-author Milo L. Dew.
133. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. I. Nutrient Requirements of Poultry. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1960). Prepared by Committee.
134. Abstract: Performance of Hereford Steers on Irrigated Pastures. Unknown publication. No date. Co-authors Milo L. Dew & George Q. Bateman.
135. Abstract: Design of Experimental Facilities for Feeding Cattle. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1961).
136. A New System for Naming and Compiling Data on the Composition of Feedstuffs. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Donald F. Miller.
137. Abstract: A New System for Naming and Compiling Data on the Composition of Feedstuffs. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science(1961). Co-author Donald F. Miller.
138. Technique for Naming and Summarizing Feedstuffs and the Use of Such Information for Calculating Diets. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1961).
139. Alternatives for soil bank lands in Utah. Farm and Home Science (1961). Co-author N. K. Roberts.
140. Dieldrin Residue on Vegetation in an Irrigated Pasture. Journal of Economic Entomology (1961). Co-authors J. V. Smith, J. C. Street, & G. R. Schultz.
141. Comparative Daily Consumption and Digestibility of Summer Range Forage by Wet and Dry Ewes. Journal of Animal Science (1961). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & James E. Mattox.
142. Determining Hemicellulose in Plant Cell Walls. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1971). Co-author P. V. Fonnesbeck.
143. Technique for Naming and Summarizing Feedstuffs and the Use of Such Information in Calculating Diets. Ts Ms presented to Western Section American Society of Animal Production and American Dairy Science Association (1961).
144. The Influence of Energy and Protein Levels on Feed Utilization by Pregnant Ewes. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Milo L. Dew & John E. Butcher.
145. Abstract: The Influence of Energy and Protein Levels on Feed Utilization by Pregnant Ewes. Unknown Publication. No date. Co-authors Milo L. Dew & J. E. Butcher.
146. The Influence of Various Levels of Protein and Phosphorus on the Volatile Fatty Acid Composition of the Rumen Liquor of Sheep. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Paul V. Fonnesbeck.
147. Abstract: The Influence of Various Levels of Protein and Phosphorus on the Volatile Fatty Acid Composition of the Rumen of Sheep. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1961). Co-author Paul V. Fonnesbeck.
148. The Effect of Range Condition And Intensity of Grazing Upon Daily Intake And Nutritive Value Of The Diet On Desert Ranges. Journal of Range Management (1962). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & Kent Taylor.
149. Abstract: Effect of Feeding Various Levels of Fluorine, Calcium-Phosphorus Mineral and Concentrate Mix to Dairy Females from Weaning to Mature Age. I. Growth and Feed Consumption. Ts Ms published in Journal of Dairy Science (1962). Co-authors G. E. Stoddard, G. Q. Bateman, J. L. Shupe, & D. A. Greenwood.
150. Abstract: Effect of Feeding Various Levels of Fluorine, Calcium-Phosphorus Mineral, and Concentrate Mix to Dairy Females from Weaning to Mature Age. II. Milk Production. Ts Ms published in Journal of Dairy Science(1962). Co-authors G. E. Stoddard, G. Q. Bateman, J. L. Shupe, & D. A. Greenwood.
151. Ruminal Flora Studies in the Sheep. X. Influence of Nitrogen Intake Upon Ruminal Function. The Journal of Nutrition (1962). Co-author R. J. Moir.
152. Relative Effects of Feeding Hay Atmospherically Contaminated by Fluoride Residue, Normal Hay Plus Calcium Fluoride, and Normal Hay Plus Sodium Fluoride to Dairy Heifers. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1962). Co-authors James L. Shupe, M. L. Miner, & Delbert A. Greenwood.
153. Metabolism Cage for Sheep and Calves. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1962).
154. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. X. Nutrient Requirements of Laboratory Animals. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1962). Prepared by Committee.
155. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. VIII. Nutrient Requirements of Dogs. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1962). Prepared by Committee.
156. Self-Fed Biuret-Mineral Supplements for Cattle. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1971). Co-author L. C. Kearl.
157. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. Glossary of Energy Terms. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1962).
158. The Relationship of Climate and Water to Feed Utilization by Cattle and Sheep. Ts Ms published in American Society of Range Management Proceedings (1962). Co-author J. E. Butcher.
159. The Effect of Fluorine on Dairy Cattle. II. Clinical and Pathologic Effects. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1963). Co-authors James L. Shupe, Merthyr L. Miner, Delbert A. Greenwood, & George E. Stoddard.
160. Effects of Fluorine on Dairy Cattle. I. Growth and Feed Consumption. Journal of Dairy Science (1963). Co-authors G. E. Stoddard, G. Q. Bateman, J. L. Shupe, & D. A. Greenwood.
161. Effects of Fluorine on Dairy Cattle. IV. Milk Production. Journal of Dairy Science (1963). Co-authors G. E. Stoddard, G. Q. Bateman, J. L. Shupe, & D. A. Greenwood.
162. Wheatgrass, Native Grass and Forest Grazed By Cattle. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1971). Co-authors Leonard C. Kearl & Neil C. Frischknecht.
163. Feed Definitions [Revised]. Midwest Feed Manufacturers’ Association (1963). Prepared by Committee.

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164. Composition of Cereal Grains and Forages. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1958). Prepared by Committee.
165. The Effect of Fluorine on Dairy Cattle. V. Fluorine in the Urine as an Estimator of Fluorine Intake. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1963). Co-authors James L. Shupe, Delbert A. Greenwood, John E. Butcher, & Harold M. Nielsen.
166. Abstract: Self Fed Biuret-Mineral Supplements For Cattle. Journal of Animal Science submission form (1971). Co-authors P. V. Fonnesbeck & L. C. Kearl.
167. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. IV. Nutrient Requirements of Beef Cattle [Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1963). Prepared by Committee.
168. The Proposed National Research Council Feed Nomenclature System and the Association of American Feed Control Officials Definitions. Ts Ms presented to American Feed Control Officials (1963).
169. Fluorosis in Cattle. USU (1964). Co-authors Delbert A. Greenwood, James L. Shupe, George E. Stoddard, Harold M. Nielsen, & L. Elmer Olson.
170. Effects of Fluorine on Dairy Cattle. III. Digestion and Metabolism Trials. Journal of Animal Science (1964). Co-authors Robert J. Raleigh, George E. Stoddard, Delbert A. Greenwood, J. LeGrande Shupe, & Harold M. Nielsen.
171.. Estimating Urine Energy from Urine Nitrogen. Journal of Animal Science (1964). Co-authors Joseph C. Street & John E. Butcher.
172. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. II. Nutrient Requirements of Swine [5th Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1964). Prepared by Committee. c.2
173. Joint United States—Canadian Tables of Feed Composition. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1964). Prepared by Committee.
174. Extending grazing of crested wheatgrass by cattle. Farm and Home Science (1965). Co-authors Neil C. Frischknecht & Earl M. Sudweeks.
175. Effect of Range Condition and Utilization on Nutritive Intake of Sheep on Summer Ranges. The Journal of Range Management (1965). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & Merwyn Kothmann.
176. Creep Feeding Early Lambs Is Paying Proposition. Utah Farmer (1965). Co-author Alice Denney.
177. The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. I. The NRC Feed Nomenclature System. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Animal Science (1965). Co-authors Earle W. Crampton, Arlin D. Knight, & Alice Denney.
178. Abstract: The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. I. The NRC Feed Nomenclature System. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Animal Science (1965). Co-authors Earle W. Crampton, Arlin D. Knight, & Alice Denney.
179. Abstract: Wheatgrass, Native Grass, Forest Grazed by Cattle. Journal of Animal Science submission form (1971). Co-authors L. C. Kearl & N. C. Frischknecht.
180. Abstract: The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. II. A Proposed Source Form for Collection of Feed Composition Data. Ts Ms presented to American Dairy Science Association (1965). Co-authors Earle W. Crampton, Arlin D. Knight, & Alice Denney.
181. The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. III. Coding of the Source Form for Summarizing Feed Composition Data. Ts Ms presented to American Dairy Science Association (1965). Co-authors Arlin D. Knight, Earle W. Crampton, & Alice Denney.
182. Abstract: The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. III. Coding of the Source Form for Summarizing Feed Composition Data. Ts Ms presented to American Dairy Science Association (1965). Co-authors Arlin D. Knight, Earle W. Crampton, & Alice Denney.
183. The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. IV. Computer Summarization of Feed Composition Data. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Animal Science (1965). Co-authors Arlin D. Knight & Earle W. Crampton.
184. Abstract: The Collection and Summarization of Feed Composition Data. IV. Computer Summarization of Feed Composition Data. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Animal Science (1965). Co-authors Arlin D. Knight & Earle W. Crampton.
185. Abstract: Effects of Protein and Shelter on Finishing Cattle. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Animal Science (1965). Co-authors L. C. Kearl & J. E. Butcher.
186. Should you feed Biuret? The Practicing Nutritionist (1971). Co-author Paul V. Fonnesbeck.
187. Intake and Digestibility Techniques and Supplemental Feeding in Range Forage Evaluation. Agronomy Journal (1959). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & John E. Butcher.
188. Energy and Protein Terminology. Ts Ms. No date.
189. Names of Feeds. Feed Age (1965). Co-author E. W. Crampton.
190. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. IX. Nutrient Requirements of Rabbits [1st Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1966). Prepared by Committee.
191. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. III. Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle [3rd Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1966). Prepared by Committee.
192. New Developments in the National Research Council Nutrient Requirement Reports. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Arlin D. Knight & Alice Denney.
193. Digestible Protein Estimation for NRC Feed Composition Tables. Ts Ms published in American Society of Animal Science Proceedings (1966). Co-author Arlin D. Knight.
194. Mineral Supplementation on Crested Wheatgrass. Ts Ms published in American Society of Animal Science Proceedings (1966). Co-authors Earl M. Sudweeks & Neil C. Frischknecht.
194. Abstract: Digestible Protein Estimation for NRC Feed Composition Tables. Ts Ms published in American Society of Animal Science Proceedings (1966). Co-author Arlin D. Knight. c.2
196. Nutrition and Management of Western Range Beef Cattle. Ts Ms presented at Elanco Service Conference (1966).
197. Abstract: Mineral Supplementation on Crested Wheatgrass. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Animal Science (1966). Co-authors E. M. Sudweeks & N. C. Frischknecht.
198. Abstract: Dieldrin Storage in Sheep During Extended Oral Administration. Ts Ms presented at A.C.S. Meeting (1966). Co-authors J. C. Street, J. E. Butcher, & A. D. Blau.
199. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. Biological Energy Interrelationships and Glossary of Energy Terms. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1966). 200. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. VI. Nutrient Requirements of Horses [2nd Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1966). Prepared by Committee.
201.. Hormonal Relationships and Applications in the Production of Meats, Milk, and Eggs [Supplement]. National Academy of Sciences - National Research Council of Sciences—National Research Council (1966). Prepared by Committee.
202.. Feeding Systems Committees: Organization and Function. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1979). Co-authors Leonard C. Kearl & Paul V. Fonnesbeck.
203.. Botanical and Nutritive Content of Diets of Cattle and Sheep Under Single and Common Use on Mountain Range. Journal of Animal Science (1967). Co-authors C. Wayne Cook & Melvin C. Young.
204.. Factors Affecting Digestibility of Nutrients by Sheep. Journal of Animal Science (1981). Co-authors P. V. Fonnesbeck & J. L. Christiansen.
205.. Biuret Utilization in Sheep. Ts Ms published in American Society of Animal Science Proceedings (1967). Co-authors D. C. Tomlin & J. E. Butcher.
206.. Refinements in the In Vivo Bag Rumen Technique. Ts Ms published in American Society of Animal Science Proceedings (1967). Co-authors D. C. Tomlin & M. J. Anderson.
207.. Abstract: Biuret Digestion in Sheep. American Society of Animal Science form. Co-authors D. C. Tomlin & J. E. Butcher.
208.. Abstract: Refinements in the In Vitro Bag Rumen Technique. American Society of Animal Science form. Co-authors D. C. Tomlin & M. J. Anderson.
209.. Abstract: Effect of Supplements on Nutrient Intake of Range Forage. Ts Ms presented to Society of Animal Science (1967). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
210.. Longterm Experimental Area Producing Range Answers. Ts Ms published in Utah Farmer (1967). Co-author Neil C. Frischknecht.
211. Techniques of Research In Range Livestock Nutrition. USU (1967). Co-authors G. P. Lofgreen, C. J. Kercher, R. J. Raleigh, & V. R. Bohman.
212. Extended Grazing of Crested Wheatgrass. Ts Ms presented to American Society of Animal Production (1969). Co-authors Neil C. Frischknecht & J. M. Asplund.
213. Grazing Intensities and Systems on Crested Wheatgrass in Central Utah: Response of Vegetation and Cattle. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1968). Co-author Neil C. Frischknecht.
214. Abstract: New Uses of Regression Equations in Calculating Diets. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1969). Co-author J. Malcolm Asplund.
215. Nutritive Value of Seasonal Ranges. USU (1968). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.
216. Substrates and Inocula as Sources of Nutrients for In Vitro Organic Matter Digestion By Rumen Microorganisms. Proceedings of Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts & Letters (1968). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
217. Abstract: An Apparatus for Timed Collection of Sheep Feces. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science (1969).
218. Factors Affecting Relationships Between DE, ME, and TDN. Ts Ms published in American Society of Animal Science Proceedings (1968). Co-author J. Malcolm Asplund.
219. Abstract: Factors Affecting Relationships Between DE, ME, and TDN. Ts Ms published in American Society of Animal Science Proceedings (1968). Co-author J. Malcolm Asplund.
220. Abstract: Associative Effects on Digestibility Coefficients in Simplified Rations. Ts Ms published in Journal of Animal Science(1968). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
221. A New Concept In Feed Composition Tables. Feedstuffs (1968). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
222. Effect of Supplementation on Intake and Digestibility of Range Forage. USU, Utah Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin (1968). Co-author C. Wayne Cook.

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223. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. V. Nutrient Requirements of Sheep [4th Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences (1968). Prepared by committee.
224. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. II. Nutrient Requirements of Swine. [6th Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences (1968). Prepared by committee.
225. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. VII. Nutrient Requirements of Mink and Foxes [1st Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences (1968). Prepared by committee.
226. An International Feed Nomenclature and Methods for Summarizing and Using Feed Data to Calculate Diets. USU, Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin (1968). co-authors J. Malcolm Asplund & Earle W. Crampton.
227. Supplements for Cattle on Meadow Hay or Pasture. Ts Ms presented at Range Shortcourse (1967).
228. Associative Effects of Digestibility Coefficients in Simplified Rations. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1968). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
229. Nitrogen Balance, Biological Value, and Metabolic Fecal Nitrogen in Mature Sheep Fed Simplified Rations. Ts Ms presented to Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters (1968). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
230. Grazing Management of Reseeded Pastures. USU, Proceedings of the Livestock Nutrition Short Course (1969).
231. Metabolizable Energy Values for Nutrient Requirements for Swine. Feedstuffs (1969). Co-author J. Malcolm Asplund.
232. The Effects of Substrates, Inocula Source, and Supplementation on In Vitro Dry Matter Digestion by Rumen Microorganisms. Ts Ms presented to Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1969). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
233. An Apparatus for Hourly Collection of Feces from Sheep. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Science (1969). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
234. Abstract: A Technique to Study the Rate of Passage of Feed. Unknown publication. No date. Co-author J. M. Asplund.
235. Nutrient Requirements of Range Livestock. Ts Ms presented at Range Resource Management Shortcourse (1969).
236. Some Nutritional Aspects of Deferred and Rotation Grazing. Ts Ms presented at Range Resource Management Shortcourse (1969). c.2
237. The National Research Council Feed Composition Table. Ts Ms presented at Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1969). Co-author J. Malcolm Asplund.
237. Range Nutrition. Ts Ms presented at Range Resource Management Shortcourse (1969).
239. Practical Suggestions on the Feeding and Care of Range Ewes. Ts Ms presented at Range Resource Management Shortcourse (1969).
240. A Technique for the Study of Rate of Passage of Feed Residues Through the Digestive Tract of Sheep. Proceedings of the American Society of Animal Sciences (1969). Co-author J. M. Asplund.
241. United States-Canadian Tables of Feed Composition [2nd Revision]. National Academy of Sciences (1969). Prepared by committee.
242. Studies on Feeds and Feeding of Livestock and Poultry Feed Composition, Data Documentation and Feeding Systems in the APHCA Region. Proceedings of the International Workshop (1980). Editor. Co-editor L. C. Kearl.
243. An International System for Cooperation on Feed Data Collection and Documentation. Studies on Feeds and Feeding of Livestock and Poultry Feed Composition, Data Documentation and Feeding Systems in the APHCA Region (1980). Co-author Leonard C. Kearl.
244. International Feed Vocabulary. Studies on Feeds and Feeding of Livestock and Poultry Feed Composition, Data Documentation and Feeding Systems in the APHCA Region (1980). Co-author Leonard C. Kearl.
245. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. III. Nutrient Requirements of Dairy Cattle [4th Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences (1971). Prepared by committee.
246. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. I. Nutrient Requirements of Poultry [6th Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences (1971). Prepared by committee.
247. Nutrient Requirements of Domestic Animals. IV. Nutrient Requirements of Beef Cattle [4th Revised Edition]. National Academy of Sciences (1970). Prepared by committee.
248. Selenium in Nutrition. National Academy of Sciences (1971). Prepared by committee.
249. Tabel-Tabel Dari Komposisi Bahan Makanan Ternak Untuk Indonesia [Tables of Feed Composition for Indonesia]. 1980. Prepared by committee.
250. International Feed Systems. Utah Science (1981). Co-authors L. C. Kearl & P. V. Fonnesbeck.
251. Fluorosis in Cattle. Korean Society of Animal Nutrition and Feedstuffs (1980). Co-authors D. A. Greenwood, J. L. Shupe, G. E. Stoddard, H. M. Nielsen, & L. E. Olson.
252. Feeding Systems Committees: Organization and Function. Korean Society of Animal Nutrition and Feedstuffs (1980). Co-authors Leonard C. Kearl & Paul V. Fonnesbeck.
253. Use of INFIC Data to Calculate Diets and Feed Mixtures. Korean Society of Animal Nutrition and Feedstuffs (1980).
254. Model Development: Details on How a Diet is Calculated. Korean Society of Animal Nutrition and Feedstuffs (1980). Co-author L. C. Kearl.
255. Model for Calculating a Diet without a Computer. Korean Society of Animal Nutrition and Feedstuffs (1980).

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Harrison, Gladys L.
1. Serial Publications of the Utah State Agricultural College. Ts Ms. 19
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Hart, Alice Gordon.
1. To Fly Once More. 1988.

Hart, George E.
1. A Semiautomatic Method for Reducing Streamflow Records. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1969).
2. Natural Resource Education: A Tender Trap? Journal of Forestry (1968).
3. Influence of Vegetation and Substrate on Streamwater Chemistry in Northern Utah. Completion Report on Project OWRR 017 (1973). Co-authors Alvin R. Southard & J. Stewart Williams.
4. Chemistry of Throughfall under Douglas Fire and Rocky Mountain Juniper. The American Midland Naturalist (1974). Co-author Dennis R. Parent.

Hart, Philip J.
1. Experimental Physics: Part I. Mechanics. 1954.
2. Experimental Physics: Part II. Electricity and Magnetism. 19
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3. Experimental Physics: Part III. Heat, Sound, and Light. 1950..
4. Dynamical Determination of the Elastic Constants and Their Temperature Coefficients for Quartz. The Physical Review (1941). Co-author John V. Atanasoff.

Hatch, Terrance E.
1. Educators Legal Guide for Utah. 1964.

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Hawkins, Richard H.
1. Reservoir Design as Influenced by Upstream Watershed Management. Watersheds in Transition. No date.

Haws, B. Austin.
1. Problems with range grasses? Look for black grass bugs! Utah Science (1973). Co-authors Don D. Dwyer & Max G. Anderson.
2. Black Grass Bugs (Labops hesperius) Uhler (Hemiptera: Miridae) and Other Insects in Relation to Crested Wheatgrass. USU, Crested Wheatgrass: Its Values, Problems and Myths; Symposium Proceedings (1986). Co-author George E. Bohart. c.2
3. Scientific and Technological Information for Latin American Development. USU, Project Proposal (1968).
4. Human Resources for Latin American Development. USU, Project Proposal (1968).
5. Index to Information on Insects Associated With Western Wildland Shrubs. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1988). Co-authors Alan H. Roe & David L. Nelson.

Haws, Gwen Hunsaker.
1. Practices of Graduate Schools in the United States Regarding Theses, Dissertations, and Official Publications. USU. No date.

Haycock, Ralph H.
1. Infrared Prism Interferometer-Spectrometer Using a Gas-Lubricated Drive Bearing. Infrared Physics (1974). Co-author Doran J. Baker.

Hayes, Bernard L.
1. Computer Adventure Games and the Development of Study Skills. Ts Ms submitted to College of Education Research Committee. No date. Co-author David F. Lancy.

Hayward, Ira N.
1. From Tahiti to Chartres: The Henry Adams-John La Farge Friendship. The Huntington Library Quarterly (1958).

Healey, Mark C.
1. The Influence of Intermediate Hosts on the Infection Pattern of Protospirura numidica criceticola Quentin, Karimi, and Rodriguez De Almeida, 1968 (Nematoda: Spiruridae) in the Bonneville Basin, Utah. Proceedings of the Helminthological Society of Washington (1974). Co-author Albert W. Grundmann.
2. Immunodeficiency in Canine Demodectic Mange. I. Experimental Production of Lesions Using Antilymphocyte Serum. Veterinary Parasitology (1977). Co-author Sayed M. Gaafar.
3. Demonstration of Reaginic Antibody (IgE) in Canine Demodectic Mange: An Immunofluorescent Study. Veterinary Parasitology (1977). Co-author Sayed M. Gaafar.
4. Immunodeficiency in Canine Demodectic Mange. II. Skin Reactions to Phytohemagglutinin and Concanavalin A. Veterinary Parasitology (1977). Co-author Sayed M. Gaafar.
5. New Demodex sp. Inesting of a Cat: A Case Report. Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association (1982). Co-authors James D. Conroy & Arlo G. Bane.
6. Ophthalmooestriasis Externa. Southern Medical Journal (1980). Co-authors Robert K. Collins & James A. Hawkins.
7. Identification of Actinobacillus sp Cell Surface Antigens Using Monoclonal Antibodies. Federation Proceedings (1985). Co-authors H. M. Gharpure, S. J. Kleinschuster, & A. V. Johnston.
8. Use of monoclonal antibodies to identify outer membrane antigens of Actinobacillus species. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1986). Co-authors Hemant M. Gharpure, Stephen J. Kleinschuster, Hank H. Hwang, & Alice V. Johnston.
9. Production and preliminary characterization of monoclonal antibodies to Actinobacillus sp isolated from epididymitis lesions in a ram. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1985). Co-authors Stephen J. Kleinschuster, Hemant M. Gharpure, & Alice V. Johnston.
10. Application of Hybridoma Technology to Avian Coccidiosis. Utah Science. No date. Co-authors M. A. Laxer & N. N. Youssef.
11. The Effect of Erythrosin B on Infective Larvae of Bovine Gastrointestinal Nematodes. Veterinary Parasitology (1984). Co-authors J. A. Hawkins, M. H. Johnson-Delivorias, & J. R. Heitz.
12. Comparison of treatments for ovine foot rot. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (1987). Co-authors Clell V. Bagley & Rex L. Hurst.
13. Production of Monoclonal Antibodies Specific for Eimeria Tenella Microgametocytes. Journal of Parasitology (1987). Co-authors Marc A. Laxer & Nabil N. Youssef.
14. PR 879-317A Enhances In Vitro Immune Activity of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Patients with Down Syndrome. International Journal of Immunopharamacology (1987). Co-authors R. P. Warren, A. V. Johnston, R. W. Sidwell, L. A. Radov, R. J. Murray, & C. R. Kinsolving.
15. Purification of Ascitic Fluid-Derived Murine Monoclonal Antibodies by Anion-Exchange and Size-Exclusion High-Performance Liquid Chromatography. Journal of Chromatography (1988). Co-authors Hank H. Hwang & Alice V. Johnston.
16. Comparison and partial characterization of the protein profiles and outer membrane antigens of Actinobacillus species isolated from ram lambs with epididymitis. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1988). Co-authors Hank H. Hwang, Stephen J. Kleinschuster, Alice V. Johnston, & Kall S. Symons.

Helm, William T.
1. Defining Stream Fish Microhabitat Requirements for Water Project Planning. USU (1983).
2. Members Call for Western Division Action on Standardization. Fisheries. No date.
3. Life History of the Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, Salmo Clarki Henshawi, In Pyramid Lake, Nevada. The Great Basin Naturalist (1983). Co-authors William F. Sigler, Paul A. Kucera, Steven Vigg, & Gar W. Workman.
4. Chapter 3: Safety in Fishery Fieldwork. Fisheries Techniques (1983). Co-authors Charles R. Berry, Jr. & John M. Neuhold.
5. Life History, Microhabitat and Habitat Evaluation Systems. American Fisheries Society (1983). Co-authors Jeffrey C. Gosse & Joel Bich.
6. A Method for Measuring Microhabitat Components for Lotic Fishes and Its Application with Regard to Brown Trout. American Fisheries Society (1983). Co-author Jeffrey C. Gosse.
7. Rapid and Effective Processing of Macroinvertebrate Samples. Journal of Freshwater Ecology (1982). Co-authors Scott J. Regler, Carl F. Brotherson, & Thomas G. Osborn.
8. Effects of Alterations to Low Gradient Reaches of Utah Streams. U.S. Department of the Interior (1980). Co-author Richard S. Wyodski.
9. Effects of Alterations to Low Gradient Reaches of Utah Streams: Summary. U.S. Department of the Interior (1980). Co-author Richard S. Wyodski.
10. Aquatic Ecology. The Environment of Amchitka Island, Alaska (1977). Co-authors Richard A. Valdez & John M. Neuhold.
11. Comparison of some species importance values and ordination techniques used to analyze benthic invertebrate communities. Oikos (1971). Co-author Don C. Erman.
12. Ecology of Threespine Stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus Linnaeus on Amchitka Island, Alaska. BioScience (1971). Co-author Richard A. Valdez.
13. Freshwater Food Habits of Salvelinus (Walbaum) on Amchitka Island, Alaska. BioScience (1971). Co-author John J. Palmisano.
14. A Method of Estimating Fish Stomach Capacity. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (1971). Co-author Dan C. Kimball.
15. Estimating Oxygen Consumption from Body Length for Some Chironomid Larvae. Hydrobiologia (1970). Co-author Don C. Erman.
16. Accumulation of 226Ra in Two Aquatic Ecosystems. Symposium on Radioecology. No date. Co-authors Susan S. Martin & William F. Sigler.
17. Distribution of Sculpin, Cottus Extensus, in Bear Lake, Utah-Idaho. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Arts and Sciences (1965). Co-authors R. A. Dalton, T. H. Lee, & J. L. Hesse.
18. Yellow Bass in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1964).
19. Observations on Pituitary Hormone Injections and Ripening of Fish. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1961-62). Co-author D. K. Kaushik.
20. Shorter Papers and Notes. Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (1959).
21. A “New” Fish in Wisconsin. Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin (1958).
22. Some Vital Statistics in a Heavily Exploited Population of Carp. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1957). Co-authors John C. Neess & C. William Thereinen.
23. Carp Census on Lake Wingra. Wisconsin Conservation Bulletin (1955). Co-authors John Neess & C. W. Threinen.
24. Experiments and Observations Designed to Show Carp Destruction of Aquatic Vegetation. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1954). Co-author C. W. Threinen.
25. Improving Conditions for Fish in Brown-Water Bog Lakes by Alkalization. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1951). Co-authors Arthur D. Hasler & O. M. Brynildson.
26. Ecology. Environmental Design for Public Projects (1975). Co-author John C. Peters.
27. Aquatic Habitat Inventory: Glossary and Standard Methods. American Fisheries Society (1985). Prepared by committee.

Henderson, Hyrum S.
1. Reading Mastery Program: Student Handbook. 1976. Co-author Norman F. Erken.
2. Modification of Reading Behavior: A Phonic Program Utilizing Rate Acceleration. 1971. Co-authors Mickey Clise & Betty Silverthorn.
3. Reading Mastery Program: Teacher Handbook. 1976. Co-author Norman F. Erken.

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Henderson, Jan A.
1. Preliminary Forest Habitat-Types of Northwestern Utah and Adjacent Idaho. USU (1976). Co-authors Ronald L. Mauk, Donald L. Anderson, Ruth Ketchie, Penelope Lawton, Steven Simon, Randolph H. Sperger, Robert Warren Young, & Andrew Youngblood.
2. Preliminary Forest Habitat Types of the Uinta Mountains, Utah. USU (1977). Co-authors Ronald L. Mauk, Donald L. Anderson, T. A. Davis, & T. J. Keck.
3. Ecosym: A Classification and Information System for Wildland Resource Management. USU. No date. Co-authors Lawrence S. Davis & Edward M. Ryberg.
4. Many Uses and Many Users: Some Desirable Characteristics of a Common Land and Water Classification System. Appendix Report. No publisher. No date. Co-author Lawrence S. Davis.

Henderson, W. W.
1. The Genus Hesperotettix in Utah (Orthoptera, Locustidae, Cyrtacanthacrinae). Great Basin Naturalist (1942).
2. The Genus Aeoloplides (Orthoptera) in Utah. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1941).
3. The Genus Schistocerca in Utah (Orthoptera—Locustidae—Cyrtacanthacrinae). Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. No date.
4. The Genus Phoetaliotes (Orthoptera) in Utah. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters. No date.
5. Walking-Sticks Found in Utah. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1938). Co-author Alexander Levi.
6. Four Devastating Melanopli Found in Utah (Orthoptera – Cyrtacanthacrinae). The Great Basin Naturalist (1944).

Hendricks, D. W.
1. Implications of Water Pollution. Ts Ms given to Agriculture and Industry Conference (1967). c.2
2. Water Supply Augmentation by Reuse. Proceedings of the Symposium on Water Balance in North America (1969). Co-author Jay M. Bagley. c.2
3. Analytical Framework for Assessment of Waste Recycle Potential. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author B. Delworth Gardner.
4. System Economic Response to Water Quantity and Quality – Fundamental Considerations. Ts Ms presented to American Water Resources Association (1969). co-authors N. P. Dixon & R. S. Whaley.
5. Water Supply Augmentation by Reuse. Ts Ms presented to AWRA (1969). Co-author Jay M. Bagley. 6 Mechanics of Evapo-Transpiration. American Society of Civil Engineers Transactions (1963). Co-author Vaughn E. Hansen.
7. Mechanics of Evapo-Transpiration. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1962). Co-author Vaughn E. Hansen

Hendricks, King.
1. Utah State Manual for Research Writing. U.S.A.C. (1938). Co-authors L. A. Stoddart, Wilford D. Porter, & Leonard H. Kirkpatrick.
2. Technical Writing. U.S.A.C. (1948). Co-author L. A. Stoddart. c.2

Hibner, Calvin W.
1. The Environment of Urban Politics in Utah. Ts Ms. 1971.
2. Social Science Research: A Brief Overview. Ts Ms of remarks before USU Institutional Council (1974).

Hill, Geoffrey E.
1. Development and Application of a predicator Control for the Evaluation of a Winter Orographic Cloud Seeding Project. Journal of Applied Meteorology (1978). c.2
2. Factors Controlling the Size and Spacing of Cumulus Clouds as Revealed by Numerical Experiments. Journal of Atmospheric Sciences (1974). c.2
3. Science and Technology of Winter Mountain Weather Modification. Unknown publication. No date.
4. Airborne Released Silver: Iodide Plumes in Winter Orographic Clouds. Unknown publication. No date.
5. Evaluation of an Operational Winter: Orographic Cloud Seeding Project in Utah. Unknown publication. No date.
6. Reassessment of Cloud Seeding: Concepts for Winter Orographic Storms. Unknown publication. No date.
7. Results of a Cold Orographic Cloud Seeding Experiment in the Northern Wasatch Mountains. Preprint Volume, 4th Conference on Weather Modification (1974).

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Hirst, C. T.
1. Comparative Value of Irrigated and Dry-Farming Wheat for Flour Production. Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistryt (1912). Co-author Robert Stewart.
2. The Influence of Manure and Irrigation Water on the Carbon, Phosphorus, Calcium and Magnesium of the Soil. Soil Science (1925). Co-author J. E. Greaves.
3. The Nitrogen and Mineral Contents of Sugar Beet Sections. Soil Science (1944). Co-author J. E. Greaves.

Hoffman, J. A.
1. Chemical Seed Treatments for Controlling Seedborne and Soilborne Common Bunt of Wheat. Plant Disease (1981). Co-author J. T. Waldher.

Hoffman, Stephen W.
1. Analysis of the Fall 1977 Raptor Migration Through Northern Utah. Ts Ms presented to Raptor Research Foundation (1977). Co-author Wayne K. Potts.

Hofmeister, Alan M.
1. Development and Validation of a Mediated Package for Training Parents of Preschool Mentally Retarded Children. Improving Human Performance: A Research Quarterly (1972). Co-author Glenn Latham.
2. A Mediated Training Program for Parents of the Preschool Mentally Retarded. Exceptional Children (1973). Co-author Glenn Latham.
3. Microcomputer Applications in the Classroom. Ts Ms, Field Test Version (1983).

Hoggan, Daniel H.
1. The Money Gap—Can States Fill It? Water Spectrum (1971).
2. Repayment Interest Rates for Water Projects. Water Resources Research (1970).
3. Real-Time Snow Simulation Model for the Monongahela River Basin. Water Resources Bulletin (1987). Co-authors John C. Peters & Werner Loehlein. c.2
4. Expanding Non-Federal Water Development Financing. Proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Legal, Institutional and Social Aspects of Irrigation and Drainage and Water Resources Planning and Management (1979). Co-author Kirk R. Kimball. c.2
5. Controlling Urban Storm Runoff on the Wasatch Front in Utah: The City of Ogden Example. International Symposium on Urban Storm Runoff (1979). Co-author F. Stanley Nielsen. c.2
6. Inadvertent Income Redistribution Effects of State Water Development Financing. Growth and Change (1983). Co-authors Jay M. Bagley & Kirk R. Kimball. c.2
7. Unified River Basin System for State Water Rights Management. Symposium Proceedings on Unified River Basin Management, American Water Resources Association (1980). Co-author Kirk R. Kimball. c.2
8. State Financing of Water Projects: The Utah Experience. Water Resources Bulletin (1981). Co-authors Kirk R. Kimball & Jay M. Bagley.
9. State Organizations for Water Resources Planning. Journal of the American Water Works Association (1969).

Holman, J. Anne
1. Locomotive Springs Validation Study. Reports of 1973 Progress (1974).

Holmgren, Arthur H.
1. Botany of the Intermountain Region—II. Lesquerella. Madroño (1951). Co-author Bassett Maguire.
2. Identification Key to Common Vascular Plants About Logan. No date. c.2
3. Checklist of the Vascular Plants of the Intermountain Region. U.S. Forest Service (1966). Co-author James L. Reveal.
4. A New Species of Townsendia (Asteraceae) from Northern Arizona. Brittonia (1980). Co-author Leila M. Schultz.

Homer, Collin G.
1. Use of Remote Sensing Methods in Modeling Sage Grouse Winter Habitat. Journal of Wildlife Management (1993). Co-authors Thomas C. Edward, Jr., R. Douglas Ramsey, & Kevin P. Price.

Hooper, Jack F.
1. Cost-Size Relationships of Utah Cattle Ranches. Journal of Range Management (1971). Co-author John P. Workman.
2. Clipping Effects on Seeded Foothill Ranges in Utah. Journal of Range Management (1972). Co-authors D. Lynn Drawe & J. B. Grumbles.
3. Potential for Increases in Grazing Fees. Journal of Range Management (1967). c.2

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Hoover, Robert A.
1. The MX Decision: A New Direction in U.S. Weapons Procurement Policy?. 1985. Co-author Lauren H. Holland. c.2
2. The MX Controversy: A Guide To Issues & References. 1982. c.2
3. Chapter 4: Defense Policymaking Unmasked: Three Recent Cases of Weapons Procurement. American Security in a Changing World: Issues and Choices. No date. Co-author Lauren H. Holland.
4. Notes for Senior Citizen Seminar: American Military and Arms Control Policy in the Post-Cold War World. Ts Ms. 1990.
5. PS 443/642 U.S. National Security Policy. Class Assignment Book (Fall 1988).

Hsiao, Ting H.
1. A Practical Artificial Diet for Laboratory Rearing of the Alfalfa Weevil, Hypera postica (Gyllenhal). Annals of the Entomological Society of America (1974). Co-author Catherine Hsiao.
2. Benomyl: A Novel Drug for Controlling a Microsporidan Disease of the Alfalfa Weevil. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (1973). Co-author Catherine Hsiao.
3. Chemical Feeding Requirements of Oligophagous Insects. Insect and mite nutrition (1972). c.2

Hughes, Trevor C.
1. Optimal Capacity of Municipal Water Supply Pumps. Journal of the Water Resources Planning and Management Division (1979). c.2
2. Regional Water Supply Planning by Interactive Systems Analysis. Water Resources Bulletin (1978). Co-author Paul E. Pugner.
3. Hydraulic Friction Loss in Small Diameter Plastic Pipelines. Water Resources Bulletin (1978). Co-author Roland W. Jeppson.
4. A Generalized Integer Programming Model for Regional Water Supply Planning. Operations Research in Agriculture and Water Resources (1980).
5. Evaporation control in the Third World. Science and Public Policy (1983). c.2
6. Peak Period Design Standards for Small Western U.S. Water Supply Systems. Water Resources Bulletin (1980).
7. Salinity Management By Use of Low Quality Water. Working Paper, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria (1983). Co-authors Sergei Orlovsky & Rangesan Narayanan.
8. Capability of Integer Programming Algorithms in Solving Water Resource Planning Problems. USU, Utah Water Research Laboratory (1976). co-authors William J. Grenney, A. Bruce Bishop, Calvin G. Clyde, Rangesan Narayanan, & Paul E. Pugner. c.2

Hull Jr., A. C.
1. Germination of Range Plant Seeds after Long Periods of Uncontrolled Storage. Journal of Range Management (1973). c.2
2. Growth Characteristics of Crested and Fairway Wheatgrasses in Southern Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1972). c.2
3. Methods for Sending Three Perennial Wheatgrasses on Cheatgrass Ranges in Southern Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1972). Co-author G. J. Klomp. c.2
4. Species for Seeding Mountain Rangelands in Southeastern Idaho, Northeastern Utah, and Western Wyoming. Journal of Range Management (1974).
5. Musk Thistle (Carduus nutans): An Undesirable Range Plant. Journal of Range Management (1973). Co-author John O. Evans. c.2
6. Duration of Seeded Stands on Terraced Mountain Lands, Davis County, Utah. Journal of Range Management (1973). c.2
7. Effect of Spraying With 2,4-D Upon Abundance of Pocket Gophers in Franklin Basin, Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1971). c.2
8. Grass Mixtures for Seeding Sagebrush Lands. Journal of Range Management (1971). c.2
9. Competition and Water Requirements of Cheatgrass and Wheatgrasses in the Greenhouse. Journal of Range Management (1963). c.2
10. Grass Seedling Emergence and Survival from Furrows. Journal of Range Management (1970). c.2
11. Emergence and Survival of Intermediate Wheatgrass and Smooth Brome Seeded on A Mountain Range. Journal of Range Management (1966). c.2
12. Recommendations for a Forage Research Program in Peru. PCEA (1959). Co-author George A. Rogler.
13. Seeding Rates and Row Spacings for Rangelands in Southeastern Idaho and Northern Utah. Journal of Range Management (1972). c.2
14. Spraying and Seeding High Elevation Tarweed Rangelands. Journal of Range Management (1968). Co-author Hallie Cox. c.2
15. Thickening and Spread of Crested Wheatgrass Stands on Southern Idaho Ranges. Journal of Range Management (1967). Co-author G. J. Klomp. c.2
16. Herbicidal Residues on Crested Wheatgrass. Weeds (1968). Co-author G. J. Klomp. c.2
17. Regrassing Southern Idaho Range Lands. University of Idaho, Extension Bulletin (1944).
18. Range Forage Species for Seeding in Ponderosa Pine Areas. Research Notes, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (1949). Co-author W. M. Johnson.
19. Preliminary Guide to Reseeding Pinyon-Juniper Lands of Western Colorado. Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (1950). Co-author Clyde W. Doran. c.2
20. Rating Seeded Stands on Experimental Range Plots. Journal of Range Management (1954). c.2
21. Controlling Big Sagebrush with 2, 4-D and Other Chemicals. Journal of Range Management (1951). Co-author W. T. Vaughn.
22. Introduction of Forage Plants for Seeding Western Ranges. Ts Ms. 1954. Co-author Howard Hyland. c.2
23. The Relation of Grazing to Establishment and Vigor of Crested Wheatgrass. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1944). c.2
24. Range Seeding in the Ponderosa Pine Zone in Colorado. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1955). Co-author W. M. Johnson. c.2
25. Depth, Season, and Row Spacing for Planting Grasses on Southern Idaho Range Lands. Journal of the American Society of Agronomy(1948).
26. Pellet Seeding of Wheatgrasses on Southern Idaho Rangelands. Journal of Range Management (1959).
27. Chemical Control of Big Sagebrush in Wyoming. Journal of Range Management (1952). Co-authors N. A. Kissinger, Jr., & W. T. Vaughn.
28. Report on the Desert Experimental and Demonstration Project. Ts Ms. 1952. Co-author G. M. Kerr.
29. Range Reseeding in Wyoming. Wyoming Range Management (1949).
30. Reseeding Sagebrush Lands of Western Colorado. Colorado Agricultural and Mechanical College (1952). Co-authors Clyde W. Doran, C. H. Wasser, & D. F. Hervey. c.2
31. Pellet Seeding on Western Rangelands. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1963). Co-authors Ralph C. Holmgren, W. H. Berry, & Joe A. Wagner. c.2
32. Fertilization of Seeded Grasses on Mountain Rangelands in Northeastern Utah and Southeastern Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1963).
33. Spraying Tarweed Infestations on Ranges Newly Seeded to Grass. Journal of Range Management (1971).
34. Seeding Southern Idaho Rangelands. Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (1964). Co-author Ralph C. Holmgren.
35. Replacing Sagebrush With Grass. The National Woolgrower (1947). Co-author William N. Anderson.
36. Timothy For Seeding Summer Ranges. The National Wool Grower (1947).
37. The Inhibition of Seeded Plants by Tarweed. Weeds (1962). Co-author Glenn Carnahan.
38. Spring Forage Lost Through Cheatgrass Fires. The National Wool Grower (1945). Co-author Joseph F. Pechanec.
39. Cheatgrass—A Challenge to Range Research. Journal of Forestry (1947). Co-author Joseph F. Pechanec.
40. Improvement Through Reseeding. c.2 Yearbook of Agriculture (1948). Co-authors Raymond Price & Kenneth W. Parker.
41. Grass as a Savings Account. Yearbook of Agriculture (1948). Co-authors Raymond Price & Kenneth W. Parker.
42. Range Reseeding. Ts Ms, University of Wyoming (1949).
43. Egypt—Land of Contrasts. Extrait du Bulletin de l’Institut du Désert d’Egypte (1955). c.2
44. Growth Periods and Herbage Production of Cheatgrass and Reseeded Grasses in Southwestern Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1949). c.2
45. Hints on Eradication of Big Sagebrush (Artemisia Tridentata) by Chemical Spraying and by Burning. Ts Ms. 1950..
46. Kill Undesirable Native Vegetation for Successful Range Reseeding. Research Notes, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (1951). Co-author W. T. Vaughn.
47. Observations on Equipment and Methods for Brush Control. Range Research Mimeograph (1950). Co-author Clyde W. Doran. c.2
48. Orchardgrass For Reseeding. The National Wool Grower (1945).
49. Yield Of Crested Wheatgrass Under Four Densities Of Big Sagebrush in Southern Idaho. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1974). Co-author G. J. Klomp. c.2
50. Bulbous Bluegrass, Valuable for Reseeding Intermountain Ranges. The National Wool Grower (1940).
51. Growth in the Greenhouse of Grasses and Shrubs on Soils from Shadscale and Sagebrush Areas. Journal of Range Management (1962). c.2
52. Seeding Salt-Desert Shrub Ranges in Western Wyoming. Journal of Range Management (1963).
53. Seeding Depleted Mountain Rangelands. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Progress Report (1962). Co-authors A. T. Bleak, R. E. Eckert, Dillard Gates, Fred Gomm, & G. J. Klomp. c.2
54. Effects of 2,4-D on Emergence and Seedling Growth of Range Grasses. Journal of Range Management (1968). Co-author G. J. Klomp.
55. Forage and Range Work in the Central Sierra of Peru. Memorandum to Dr. J. A. Rigney (1958).
56. Grass Seedling Emergence and Survival after Treatment with Fungicides. Journal of Range Management (1971). Co-author K. W. Kreitlow. c.2
57. Winter Germination of Intermediate Wheatgrass on Mountain Lands. Journal of Range Management (1960).
58. Good Seed for Range Reseeding. Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (1943). Co-author C. Kenneth Pearse.
59. Presettlement Vegetation of Cache Valley, Utah and Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1974). Co-author Mary Kay Hull. c.2
60. Seedling Emergence and Survival from Different Seasons and Rates of Seeding Mountain Rangelands. Journal of Range Management (1974).
61. Species for Seeding Arid Rangeland in Southern Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1974).
62. Longevity of Crested Wheatgrass in the Sagebrush-grass Type in Southern Idaho. Journal of Range Management (1966). Co-author G. J. Klomp.
63. Emergence of Cheatgrass and Three Wheatgrasses from Four Seeding Depths. Journal of Range Management (1964).
64. Australian Sagebusting Plow. The Reclamation Era (1947).
65. Seeding Southern Idaho Range Lands by Airplane. Intermountain Forest and Range Experiment Station (1948). Co-author George Stewart.
66. Some Economic Aspects of Reseeding Range Lands. Journal of Forestry (1943). Co-author C. Kenneth Pearse.

Hulme, Claire N.
1. The Challenge of Maturity. Ts Ms of speech given at Golden Anniversary Alumni Luncheon (1961).

Hult, Christine A.
1. Research and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Approach. 1986.

Humpherys, L. R.
1. The Early Development of Vocational Education in Agriculture in Utah. 1965.

Humpherys, T. H.
1. Specifications for Reconstruction of North Fork Dam. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors unnamed.

Hunsaker, H. B.
1. Coeducational Camping and Hiking. The Journal of Health and Physical Education(1945). Co-author Rachael B. Yocom.

Hunt, John D.
1. Utah’s economy and the non-resident deer hunter. Utah Science (1971).
2. Constraints to Expanding the Utah Tourist Industry. Unknown publication. No date.
3. Answering questions about tourism—a growing economic development tool. Utah Science (1972). Co-authors Perry J. Brown & John H. Schomaker.
4. How others see us. Utah Science (1972). Co-author Lois M. Cox.
5. Impact of Artificial Trees on the Utah Christmas Tree Market. Unknown publication. No date. Co-author William D. Poulsen.
6. The Relative Importance of Tourism to State Economies. Unknown publication. No date. Co-authors Lawrence E. Royer & Stephen F. McCool.

Hunter, Milton R.
1. Brigham Young, Colonizer. The Pacific Historical Review (1937).

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Hurst, Rex L.
1. Generation of Random Correlated Normal Variables. Unknown publication. No date. Co-author Robert E. Knop.
2. Qualitative Variables in Regression Analysis. American Educational Research Journal. No date.
3. Statistical Techniques Which Might Be Useful in Further Research. Ts Ms. No date.

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Innis, George S.
1. New Directions in the Analysis of Ecological Systems: Part I. Simulation Council Proceedings Series(1975). Editor.
2. New Directions in the Analysis of Ecological Systems: Part II. Simulation Council Proceedings Series(1975). Editor.
3. Grassland Simulation Model. Ecological Studies(1978). Editor. c.2

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Inserra, R. N.
1. Rearing Migratory Endoparasitic Nematodes in Citrus Callus and Roots Produced from Citrus Leaves. Journal of Nematology(1975). Co-author J. H. O’Bannon.
2. Influence of Meliodogyne chitwoodi and M. hapla on Wheat Growth. Journal of Nematology(1984). Co-authors A. P. Nyczepir, J. H. O’Bannon, & G. S. Santo.
3. Relationship Between Heterodera schachtii, Meloidogyne hapla, and Nacobbus aberrans on Sugarbeet. Journal of Nematology(1984). co-authors G. D. Griffin, N. Vovlas, J. L. Anderson, & E. D. Kerr.
4. Response of Two Alfalfa Cultivars to Meloidogyne hapla. Journal of Nematology(1983). co-authors J. H. O’Bannon, M. Di Vito, & H. Ferris.
5. Biology of Heterodera mediterranea. Journal of Nematology(1983). Co-author N. Vovlas.
6. Hypoaspis nr. aculeifer: a Mite Predacious on Root-knot and Cyst Nematodes. Journal of Nematology(1983). Co-author D. W. Davis.
7. Development of the False Root-know Nematode, Nacobbus aberrans, on Sugarbeet. Journal of Nematology(1983). Co-authors N. Vovlas, G. D. Griffin, & J. L. Anderson.
8. Parasitism of Rotylenchulus reniformis on Soybean Root Rhizobium Nodules in Venezuela. Journal of Nematology(1983). Co-authors J. A. Meredith & D. Monzon de Fernandez.
9. Effects of Temperature and Root Leachates on Embryogenic Development and Hatching of Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. hapla. Journal of Nematology(1983). Co-authors G. D. Griffin & D. V. Sisson.
10. Relationship Between Paratrichodorus sp. Density, and Growth of Wheat in Pots. Journal of Nematology(1983). Co-authors M. Di Vito, N. Vovlas, & J. W. Seinhorst.
11. Comparative Relationship between Meloidogyne chitwoodi and M. hapla Population Densities and Growth of Sugarbeet Seedlings. Journal of Nematology(1982). Co-authors G. D. Griffin & M. Di Vito.
12. The Effect of Heterodera Carotae Jones on Carrot Growth and Trials to Control the Nematode. Helmintologia (1973). Co-authors F. Lamberti, T. Blevezacheo, & N. Greco.
13. Comparative Influence of Rapodopholus similis and Pratylenchus coffeae on Citrus. Journal of Nematology(1976). Co-authors J. H. O’Bannon, J. D. Radewald, & A. T. Tomerlin.
14. Plant Parasitic Nematodes Associated With Olive Trees in Southern Italy. Poljoprivredna Znznstvena Smotra (1976). Co-authors N. Vovlas, F. Lambreti, & Teresa Bleve Zacheo.
15. Parasitic Habits of Gracilacus Peratica on Olive Feeder Roots. Nematologia Mediterranea (1977). Co-author N. Vovlas.
16. Effects of Pratylenchus vulnus on the Growth of Sour Orange. Journal of Nematology(1977). Co-author N. Vovlas.
17. Reaction of Citrus Rootstocks to Meloidogyne javanica. Journal of Nematology(1978). Co-authors G. Perrotta, N. Vovlas, & A. Catara.
18. Effects of Heterodera Goettingiana on Weight of Foliage of Pea Plants in Pots. Nematologica (1978). Co-authors M. Di Vito & F. Lamberti.
19. The Systematic Position of Pratylenchoides Ritteri Sher with Observations on Its Embryogenic Development. Nematologia Mediterranea (1978). Co-author N. Vovlas.
20. The Influence of Glomus mosseae on Tylenchulus semipenetrans—Infected and Uninfected Citrus limon Seedlings. Journal of Nematology(1979). Co-authors J. H. O’Bannon, S. Nemec, & N. Vovlas.
21. Citrus Spp. and Relatives as Hosts for Meloidogyne Spp. Root-Knot Nematodes (Meloidogyne Species): Systematics, Biology and Control (1979). Co-author V. Vovlas.
22. The Biology of Rotylenchulus macrodoratus. Journal of Nematology(1980). Co-author N. Vovlas.
23. Embryogenesis of Hemicycliophora epicharoides Loof, 1968 (Nematoda: Hemicycliophorinae), and Description of the Male. Journal of Nematology(1980). Co-author N. Vovlas.
24. Reaction of Citrus and Noncitrus Rootstocks to Tylenchulus Semipenetrans. Nematologia Medettanea (1980). Co-author V. Lo Giudice.
25. The effect of Meloidogyne hapla on growth of alfalfa seedlings. Nematologica (1980). Co-author J. H. O’Bannon.
26. A survey of endomycorrhizal fungi in Italian citrus nurseries. Riv. Ortoflorofrutt. It. (1980). Co-authors Nemec S. & Lo Giudice V.
27. A Classification of Tylenchulus semipenetrans Biotypes. Journal of Nematology(1980). Co-authors N. Vovlas & J. H. O’Bannon.
28. Heterodera Mediterranea N. Sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderidae) on Pistacia Lentiscus in Southern Italy. Nematologica (1981). Co-authors N. Vovlas & A. R. Stone.
29. Biological Relationship of Rotylenchulus borealis on Several Plant Cultivars. Journal of Nematology(1982). Co-author N. Vovlas.
30. Parasitic Habits of Ogma rhombosquamatum and Description of the Male. Journal of Nematology(1981). Co-author N. Vovlas.
31. Effects of Heterodera fici on the Growth of Commercial Fig Seedings in Pots. Journal of Nematology(1982). Co-author M. Di Vito.
32. A Comparison of the Anatomical Changes Caused by Phylloxera and Two Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Grape Roots. Proceedings of the International Council for the Study of Viruses and Virus-like Diseases of the Grapevine (1980). Co-authors N. Vovlas & G. P. Martelli.
33. Parasitism of Walnut, Juglans regia by Cacopaurus pestis. Journal of Nematology(1981). Co-author N. Vovlas.
34. Histopathology of tea roots infested by Pratylenchus loosi in Sri Lanka. Plant Protection Bulletin (1980). Co-authors N. Vovlas, P. Sivapalan, & F. Lamberti.
35. Response of Citrus spp. and hybrid rootstocks to Tylenchulus semipenetrans. Riv. Ortoflorofrutt. It. (1981). Co-authors Geraci G. & Lo Giudice V.
36. Influence of Meloidogyne incognita on Growth of Corn in Pots. Plant Disease (1980). co-authors M. Di Vito & N. Vovlas.
37. Bibliography of Nematodes of Citrus: Supplement. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1979). Co-authors J. H. O’Bannon & R. P. Esser.
38. Response of <> Cotramge Seedlings Infested with Tylenchulus Semipentrans Cobb in Three Different Soils. Nematologia Mediterranea (1979). Co-authors A. Tirrò, A. Nucifora, & M. Tropea.
39. Helicotylenchus oleae n. sp. and H. neopaxilli n. sp. (Hoplolaimidae), Two New Spiral Nematodes Parasitic on Olive Trees in Italy. Journal of Nematology(1979). Co-authors N. Vovlas & A. Morgan Golden.
40. New Host Records of Meloidogyne Naasi from Italy. Plant Disease Reporter(1979). Co-author N. Vovlas.
41. Nematodes Other Than Tylenchulus Semipenetrans Cobb Pathogenic to Citrus. Proceedings of the International Society of Citriculture (1977). Co-author N. Vovlas.
42. Bibliography of Nematodes of Citrus. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1975). Co-authors J. H. O’Bannon & R. P. Esser.
43. Systemic Activity of Phenamiphos for Control of Meloidogyne Arenaria on Gardenia Jasminoides and Ficus Carica. Plant Disease Reporter(1974). Co-author J. H. O’Bannon.

Israelsen, C. E.
1. Erosion Control During Highway Construction: Manual on Principles and Practices. National Cooperative Highway Research Program Report (1980). Co-authors C. G. Clyde, J. E. Fletcher, E. K. Israelsen, F. W. Haws, P. E. Packer, & E. E. Farmer.

Israelsen, Eugene K. 1 Inter- and Intrastream Migration of Cutthroat Trout (Salmo clarki) in Spawn Creek, a Tributary of the Logan River, Utah. Northwest Science (1982). Co-author David R. Bernard. c.2

Israelsen, L. Dwight.
1. Macroeconomic Analysis of Leading Interwar Authorities. AEA Papers and Proceedings (1985). c.2
2. Economic Depression, Tithepaying, and the Mormon Debt Crisis of the 1890s. Ts Ms. 1995.
3. Knowledge, Uncertainty, and Behavior. AEA Papers and Proceedings (1985). Co-authors Keith D. Wilde & Allen D. LeBaron.
4. The Determinants of Russian State Income, 1800-1914: An Econometric Analysis. 1985.

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Israelsen, Orson W.
1. Irrigation Principles and Practices [3rd Edition]. 1967. Co-author Vaughn E. Hansen.
2. Irrigation Principles and Practices. 1946.
3. The Historical Background of Reclamation. Agricultural Engineering (1951).
4. Irrigation Progress and Human Welfare. Ts Ms. No date.
5. Specific Water-Conductivity of an Artesian Aquifer. Transactions of the American Geophysical Union (1937). Co-author Elmo R. Morgan.
6. Water-Holding Capacity of Irrigated Soils. Utah Agricultural College Experiment Station (1922). Co-author Frank L. West.
7. Irrigation Science: The Foundation of Permanent Agriculture in Arid Regions. U.S.A.C., Faculty Research Lecture (1950). c.2
8. Irrigation Science and Human Progress. University of Roorkee, Alumni Journal (1955).
9. The Water Conductivity of an Artesian Aquifer. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1934). Co-author Elmo R. Morgan. c.2
10. The Engineer and Worldwide Conservation of Soil and Water. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1958).
11. Studies on Capacities of Soils for Irrigation Water, and on a New Method of Determining Volume Weight. Journal of Agricultural Research (1918). c.2
12. “Brass Tacks” on Expert Testimony: Valuable Advice to Engineering Witnesses from a Specialist. Ts Ms. No date.
13. Water-Application Efficiencies in Irrigation and Soil Conservation. Agricultural Engineering (1939).
14. Water Application Efficiencies in Irrigation. Ts Ms of seminar address to U.S.A.C. (1953).
15. Soil and Water Conservation Research in Utah. Ts Ms, summary of paper presented at Soil and Water Conservation Meeting (1944).
16. Adventures in a Silent World. Ts Ms. No date.
17. Adjudication of Water Rights. Ts Ms. No date.
18. Agricultural Engineering Instruction. Ts Ms. No date.
19. What Is Good Citizenship? Ts Ms. No date.
20. Clean Irrigation Canals Are Profitable. Ts Ms. No date.
21. East of the Rockies. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
22. Delivery of Water to Irrigators. Ts Ms. No date.
23. Drought Makes Water-Logged Lands Dry. Ts Ms. No date.
24. Depths to which Different Soils May be Wetted by Irrigation Water. Ts Ms. No date.
25. Drainage of Land Overlying an Artesian Basin. Ts Ms. 19
31.
26. The Engineer and Soil and Water Conservation in Foreign Countries. Ts Ms. No date.
27. The Farmers’ Irrigation Problems. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
28. Flow of Water in Saturated Soils. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author W. W. McLaughlin.
29. Irrigation of Sugar Beets. Ts Ms. No date.
30. Irrigation Water Serves Well When Properly Controlled. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
31. Irrigation Water Must Obey. Ts Ms. No date.
32. Orchard Irrigation: The New Versus the Old. Ts Ms. No date.
33. Permanent Agriculture in Arid Regions. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
34. Post-Graduate Work for the Engineer. Ts Ms. No date.
35. The Promotion of Scholarship. Ts Ms. No date.
36. Selecting a Device for Measuring Irrigation Water. Ts Ms. No date.
37. Soil as a Storage Reservoir for Irrigation Water. Ts Ms. No date.
38. Utah’s Proposed Development Service. Ts Ms. No date.
39. Water Conservation and Control in Utah. Ts Ms of address. No date.
40. The History of Irrigation in Utah. Ts Ms. No date.
41. Irrigate Beets Early: Use Short Runs and Avoid Washing. Ts Ms. No date.
42. Problems Peculiar to Irrigation Farming. Agricultural Engineering (1937).
43. A Committee Report of Recent Research and Investigational Work on Irrigation and Drainage in the Western States. Proceedings of the Institute of Irrigation Agriculture (1936). Co-authors W. W. McLaughlin & C. S. Scofield.
44. The History of Irrigation in Utah. Civil Engineering (1938). Abridged from paper presented to Irrigation Division in 19
38. c.2
45. Science and Civilization. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters (1937).
46. Pumping Ground Water Has Twin Benefits. Farm and Home Science (1947).
47. Mutual Irrigation Companies: Their Activities, Problems and Performance. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Vol.
22. No date. Co-authors J. Howard Maughan & George P. South.
48. The Historical Background of Reclamation. Agricultural Engineering (1951).
49. The Engineer and Worldwide Conservation of Soil and Water. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1958). c.2
50. Water Application Efficiencies in Irrigation. Ts Ms presented to American Geophysical Union (1946). Co-author Hary F. Blaney. c.2
51. Fall and Winter Irrigation. U.S.A.C., Fact Sheet. No date. Co-author James R. Barker.
52. Water-Application Efficiencies in Irrigation and Their Relation to Irrigation Methods. Twentieth Biennial Report of the State Engineer to the Governor of Utah (1936). Co-author George D. Clyde.
53. The Application of Hydrodynamics to Irrigation and Drainage Problems. Hilgardia (1927). c.2
54. The Use of Canvas Dams in Modern Irrigation. Farmers’ Service Bulletin. No date. Co-author O. W. Monson.
55. Earth Linings for Irrigation Canals and Reservoirs. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1948). Co-author C. W. Lauritzen.
56. Effectiveness of Gravity Drains And Experimental Pumping For Drainage, Delta Area, Utah. Utah Agricultural Experiment Station (1950). Co-authors D. R. Peterson, Jr., & R. C. Reeve.
57. Water-Application Efficiencies in Irrigation: Supplemental Reverences on Water-Application Efficiencies Ts Ms of references in seminar address not included in 1946 paper (1952). c.2
58. Water Application Efficiencies in Irrigation. Ts Ms of seminar address (1953).

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Israelson, V. L.
1. Investment in People: A Study in Higher Education Finance. USU (1962).
2. Investment in People: Summary of A Study in Higher Education Finance. USU, pamphlet. No date. c.2
3. A Profitable Investment for Tax Dollars. Unknown publication. No date.

Jackson, Arthur D.
1. Describing, Valuing and Profiling Teaching Skills Which Meet Learner Needs [3rd Edition]. 1982. Co-authors David R. Stone & Evelyn L. Wiggins. c.2
2. On Site Profiling. 1976. Co-author D. R. Stone.

Jacobsen, Gene S.
1. Extension Services Consolidated at Utah State. The N.U.E.A. Spectator (1961).

Jadhav, S. J.
1. Formation and Control of Chlorophyll and Solanine in Tubers of Solanum Tuberosum L. and Evaluation of Solanine Toxicity. USU. No date. Co-author D. K. Salunkhe.
2. Controls Potato Greening: Storage at reduced pressure inhibits light-induced greening. Food Engineering (1973). Co-authors B. C. Patil & D. K. Salunkhe.
3. A Research Note: Enzymatic Glucosylation of Solanidine. Journal of Food Science (1973). Co-author D. K. Salunkhe.
4. Solanum Alkaloids: Biosynthesis and Inhibition by Chemicals. Journal of Food Science (1973). Co-authors D. K. Salunkhe, R. E. Wyse, & R. R. Dalvi.
5. Effects of Sub-Atmospheric Pressure Storage on Ripening of Tomato Fruits. Journal of Food Science (1972). Co-authors M. T. Wu & D. K. Salunkhe.
6. Metabolism of unsaturated fatty acids in tomato fruit: linoleic and lonolenic acid as precursors of hexanal. Plant and Cell Physiology (1972). Co-authors B. Singhe & D. K. Salunkhe. c.2

James, David W.
1. Potassium in an Arid Loessial Soil: Characterization by Equilibrium Release-Absorption to Strong Salt Solutions. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1975). Co-author W. H. Weaver
2. Potassium in an Arid Loessial Soil: Changes in Availability as Related to Cropping and Fertilization. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1975). Co-authors W. H. Weaver, S. Roberts, & A. H. Hunter.
3. Sugarbeet Genotype, N, and Soil Moisture Availability Interactions in Components of Beet Yield and Quality. Agronomy Journal (1978). Co-authors D. L. Doney, J. C. Theurer, & R. L. Hurst.
4. Potentiometric Titration of Sulfate in Water and Soil Extracts Using a Lead-Mercury Amalgam Indicator Electrode. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1973). Co-authors C. W. Robbins & D. L. Carter.
5. Crop Production Function Determinations as Influenced by Irrigation and Nitrogen Fertilization Using a Continuous Variable Design. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1975). Co-authors J. W. Bauder & R. J. Hanks.
6. Chapter 10: Irrigation Management and Crop Production as Related to Nitrate Mobility. Chemical Mobility and Reactivity in Soil Systems (1983). Co-authors R. J. Hanks & D. W. Watts.
7. Corn Yield Functions of Irrigation and Nitrogen in Central America. Irrigation Science (1981). Co-authors R. K. Stutler, T. M. Fullerton, R. F. Wells, & E. R. Shipe.
8. Modern Irrigated Soils. 1982. Co-authors R. John Hanks & Jerome J. Jurinak.

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James, L. Douglas.
1. Economic Issues in Western Water Management. Ts Ms prepared for Water Policy Conference (1982).
2. Expected Water Surface Levels for the Great Salt Lake. Hydrological Science and Technology: Short Papers (1986). c.2
3. Risk Information for Floodplan Management. Journal of Water Resources Planning and Management (1986). Co-author Brad Hall.
4. Regional Five-Year (1982-1987) Water Resources Research Goals and Objectives – Pacific Southwest Region: Colorado River, Great Basin, and Pacific Coastal Drainages. Utah Center for Water Resources Research (1980).
5. National Water Assessment: Needed or Not? Water Resources Bulletin (1983). Co-authors Dean T. Larson & Daniel H. Hoggan.
6. Integrating Aquatic Resource Values into Colorado River Management. Unknown publication. No date. Panel discussion.
7. Concluding Remarks. Unknown publication. No date.
8. Water Resources Research Prioritization and Management – Problems and Perspectives. Water Resources Bulletin (1982). Co-author Jay Messer.
9. Proceedings of a Workshop on Index Construction for Use in High Mountain Watershed Management. 1979. Editor. c.2
10. Precipitation-Runoff Modeling: Future Directions. Applied Modeling in Catchment Hydrology. 1981. Co-author Stephen J. Burges. c.2
11. A Taxonomy for Evaluating Surface Water Quantity Model Reliability. Applied Modeling in Catchment Hydrology (1981). Co-authors David S. Bowles & Richard H. Hawkins. c.2
12. Floodplain Management Needs Peculiar to Arid Climates. Water Resources Bulletin (1980). Co-authors Dean T. Larson, Daniel H. Hoggan, & Terrence F. Glover.
13. Economic Derivation of Reservoir Operating Rules. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1968).
14. Community Well-Being as a Factor in Urban Land Use Planning. Georgia Institute of Technology (1974). Co-authors Donna R. Brogan, Eugene A. Laurent, & Henri Etta Baltimore.
15. Social Aspects of Flood Proofing. Proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Legal, Institutional and Social Aspects of Irrigation and Drainage and Water Resources Planning and Management (1979). Co-authors James R. Dexter & Gene E. Willeke.
16. Assessment and Recommendations for Cooperative Federal-State-University Water Resources Research Programs. Synthesized Report, Developed from Three Workshop Reports at the Annual Meeting of the National Association of Water Institute Directors (1981).
17. Major Economic and Financial Aspects of Water Project Planning. Ts Ms. 1986.
18. Flows, Convolutions, and Model Typology. Ts Ms, lecture prepared for International Irrigation Center (1987).
19. Index Construction for Conjunctive Water and Land Management: A Process Tested on a High Mountain Watershed. U.S. Department of the Interior, Research Proposal (1978). Co-authors Herbert H. Fullerton, Donald B. Porcella, Mac McKee, Dean Larson, & George S. Innis.

James, Lynn F.
1. Toxicity of Bassia hyssopifolia to Sheep. Journal of Range Management (1976). Co-authors M. C. Williams & A. T. Bleak.
2. In Vitro Degradation of Oxalate and of Cellulose by Rumen Ingesta from Sheep fed Halogeton Glomeratus. Journal of Animal Science (1967). Co-authors Joseph C. Street & John E. Butcher.
3. Effects of Sublethal Doses of Certain Minerals on Pregnant Ewes and Fetal Development. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1966). Co-authors Victor A. Lazar & Wayne Binns.
4. Effect of Halogeton glomratus on pH Values in Rumen of Sheep. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1968). Co-authors Joseph F. Street, John E. Butcher, & James L. Shupe.
5. Abortive and Teratogenic Effects of Locoweed on Sheep and Cattle. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1967). Co-authors James L. Shupe, Wayne Binns, & Richard F. Keeler.
6. Blood Changes Associated with locoweed Poisoning. American Journal of Veterinary Research(1967). Co-author Wayne Binns. c.2
7. The Abortifacient and Toxic Effects of Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) and Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma) on Domestic Sheep. Journal of Range Management (1976). Co-authors A. Earl Johnson & Juan Spillett.

Jarrett, Von H.
1. Farm Stills. Ts Ms. No date.

Jennings, David S.
1. A Soil-Sampling Machine for Obtaining Two-, Three-, and Four-Inch Diameter Cores of Undisturbed Soil to a Depth of Six Feet. Soil Science Society of America (1947). Co-authors Omer J. Kelley & James A. Hardman.
2. A Study of the Chemical Equilibrium Existing Between Soluble Salts and Base-Exchange Compounds. Soil Science (1938). Co-author J. Darrel Peterson.

Jensen, Bartell C.
1. The Impact of Reparations on the Post-Water Finnish Economy. 1966.
2. Determining Grazing Fees on National Forests. Ts Ms. No date.
3. A Monte Carlo Study of Properties of Maximum Likelihood Estimators of Constant and Variable Elasticity of Substitution Production Functions. Ts Ms. 1974. Co-authors James R. Kearl, James B. McDonald, & Craig J. Skidmore.
4. An Analysis of Some Properties of Alternative measures of Income Inequality Based on the Gamma Distribution Function. Journal of the American Statistical Association (1979). Co-authors James B. McDonald.
5. Statement of Bartell Jensen, Vice President for Research, Utah State University, Before the Senate Committee on Appropriations, Subcommittee on the Interior Department on Behalf of the National Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges. Ts Ms. 1981.

Jensen, Dillworth D.
1. Reprints of Published Scientific Papers: Dilworth D. Jensen. 1945-1972. INCLUDES:
1. DDT for Control of a Book Louse. Journal of Economic Entomology (1946). Co-author F. G. Holdaway.
2. DDT to Control Hide Beetles. Journal of Economic Entomology (1946). Co-author F. G. Holdaway.
3. The Identity and Host Plants of Blossom Midgein Hawaii (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae: Contarinia). Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society (1946).
4. Observations on the Comparative Efficacy of Certain Old and New Insecticides in the Control of Lice and Mites of Chickens. Poultry Science (1946). Co-authors J. E. Alicata, F. G. Holdaway, & J. H. Quisenberry.
5. Papaya Virus Disease with Special Reference to Papaya Ringspot. Phytopathology (1949).
6. Papaya Ringspot Virus and its Insect Vector Relationships. Phytopathology (1949).
7. Breaking of Cattleya Orchid Flowers by Orchid Mosaic Virus and its Transmission by Aphids The Orchid Digest (1950).
8. The Identity of the Hemitrioza Washingtonia Klyver and Aphalara Punctellus Van Duzee (Homoptera: Psyllidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist(1949). c.5
9. Notes on the Life History and Ecology of Blossom Midge, Contarinia lycopersici Felt (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae). Proceedings of the Hawaiian Entomological Society (1950).
10. A Crotalaria Mosaic and its Transmission by Aphids. Phytopathology (1950).
11. Mosaic or Black Streak Disease of Cymbidium Orchids. Cymbidium Society News (1953).
12. A Virus Ring Spot of Odontoglossum Orchid: Symptoms, Transmission, and Electron Microscopy. Phytopathology (1951). Co-author A. Herbert Gold.
13. The Psyllidae of Utah. U.S.A.C., Mimeograph Series (1951). Co-author G. F. Knowlton.
14. Virus Diseases of Orchids: symptoms, spread, host range, distribution, and control practices determined by experimental transmissions. California Agriculture (1952).
15. Virus Diseases of Orchids: transmission of the virus and observation of leaf and other symptoms reveal rare diseases in California. California Agriculture (1952).
16. Leafhopper-Virus Relationships of Peach Yellow Leaf Roll. Phytopathology (1953).
17. Longevity of the Leafhoppers Colladonus geminatus (Van Duzee) and Colladonus montanus (Van Duzee) on Peach. Journal of Economic Entomology (1953).
18. Virus Diseases of Cymbidiums. American Orchid Society Bulletin (1953).
19. Notes on the Potato Psyllid, Paratrioza Cockerelli (SULC) (Hemiptera: Psyllidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist(1954).
20. Hosts, Transmission, and Electron Microscopy of Cymbidium Mosaic Virus with Special Reference to Cattleya Leaf Necrosis. Phytopathology (1955). Co-author A. H. Gold.
21. New Species of Psylla from Western United States and Biological Notes (Homptera: Psyllidae). The Canadian Entomologist (1956).
22. Insect Transmission of Virus between Tree and Herbaceous Plants. Virology (1956).
23. The Albizzia Psyllid, Psylla Uncatoides (Ferris & Klyver), in California (Homoptera: Psyllidae). The Pan-Pacific Entomologist(1956).
24. A New Genus and Five New Species of Psyllidae from California and Lower California (Homoptera). The Wasmann Journal of Biology (1957).
25. Four New Species of Arytaina from California (Homoptera: Psyllidae). Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society (1957).
26. Differential Transmission of Peach Yellow Leaf Roll Virus to Peach and Celery by the Leafhopper, Colladonus Montanus. Phytopathology (1957).
27. Transmission of Peach Yellow Leaf Roll Virus by Fieberiella florii (Stål) and New Vector, Osbornellus borealis DeL. & M. Journal of Economic Entomology (1957).
28. Parasites of the Psyllidae. Hilgardia(1957).
29. Virus Diseases, with Special Reference to Orchids. Proceedings of the Second World Orchid Conference(1958).
30. Insects, both Hosts and Vectors of Plant Viruses. The Pan-Pacific Entomologist(1959).
31. Virus Diseases of Orchids. The Orchids. 1959. Edited by Carl L. Withner.
32. Pathogenicity of Western X-Disease Virus of Stone Fruits to its Leafhopper Vector, Colladonus Montanus (Van Duzee). Internationaler Kongress für Entomologie Wien (1960).
33. Orchard Tests Substantiate Role of Pear Psylla in Pear Decline. California Agriculture (1963). Co-authors C. Q. Gonzales, W. H. Griggs, & S. M. Gotan.
34. Crystalline Inclusions in Colladonus montanus (Van Duzee), a Vector of Western X-Disease Virus. Virology (1963). Co-author Peter E. Lee.
35. Effects of Plant Viruses on Insects. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1963).
36. Harmful and Beneficial Effects of Plant Viruses in Insects. Annual Review of Microbiology(1963). Co-author Karl Maramorosch.
37. New pear decline findings. Western Fruit Grower(1964). Co-authors W. H. Griggs & C. Q. Gonzales.
38. Pear Psylla Proven Carrier of Pear Decline Virus. California Agriculture (1964). Co-authors W. G. Griggs, C. Q. Gonzales, & Henry Schneider.
39. Pear Decline Virus Transmission by Pear Psylla. Phytopathology (1964). Co-authors W. H. Griggs, C. Q. Gonzales, & H. Schneider. c.2
40. Cymbidium Mosaic Virus in Phalaenopsis. Phytopathology (1964). Co-author C. I. Kado.
41. Proliferative Symptoms in Leafhoppers Infected with Western X-Disease Virus. Virology (1968). Co-author R. F. Whitcomb.
42. Progress report on Pear Decline. California Agriculture (1965). Prepared by The University of California Research Committee on Pear Decline.
43. The Infection of Leafhoppers by Western X-Disease Virus: I. Frequency of Transmission after Injection or Acquisition Feeding. Virology (1968). Co-author R. F. Whitcomb & Jean Richardson.
44. The Infection of Leafhoppers by Western X-Disease Virus: II. Fluctuation of Virus Concentration in the Hemolymph after Injection. Virology (1966). Co-authors R. F. Whitcomb & Jean Richardson. c.2
45. Sexual Dimorphism in Nymphs of Psylla pyricola (Hemiptera: Psyllidae). Annals of the Entomological Society of America (1966). Co-author J. C. Ball.
46. Lethality of Injected Peach Western X-Disease Virus to Its Leafhopper Vector. Virology (1967). Co-authors R. F. Whitcomb & Jean Richardson.
47. The Infection of Leafhoppers by Western X-Disease Virus: IV. Pathology in the Alimentary Tract. Virology (1968). Co-authors R. F. Whitcomb & Jean Richardson. c.2
48. Effects of different rootstocks, and degree of psylla infestation on Leaf Curl in Young Pear Trees. California Agriculture (1967). Co-authors W. H. Griggs, B. T. Iwakiri, & J. A. Beutel.
49. Enhancement of Infectivity of a Mammalian Virus Preparation after Injection into Insects. Virology (1968). Co-author Robert F. Whitcomb.
50. Development of Young Pear Trees with Different Rootstocks in Relation to Psylla Infestation, Pear Decline, and Leaf Curl. Hilgardia(1968). Co-authors W. H. Griggs & Ben T. Iwakiri.
51. The Infection of Leafhoppers by Western X-Disease Virus: VI. Cytopathological Interrelationships. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (1968). Co-authors R. F. Whitcomb & Jean Richardson.
52. Influence of High Temperatures on the Pathogenicity and Survival of Western X-Disease Virus in Leafhoppers. Virology (1968).
53. Insect Diseases Induced by Plant-Pathogenic Viruses. Viruses, Vectors, and Vegetation. 1969. Edited by Karl Maramorosch.
54. Plant Virus Transmission. McGraw-Hill Yearbook Science and Technology (1969).
55. Comparative Transmission of Western X-Disease Virus by Colladonus montanus, C. geminatus, and a New Leafhopper Vector, Euscelidius variegates. Journal of Economic Entomology (1969).
56. Virus diseases of orchids in The Netherlands. Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology (1970).
57. Effects of Plant Mycoplasma on their Insect Vectors. International Congress for Microbiology (1970). Co-author S. Nasu.
58. Strawberry, an Experimental Host of Peach Western X-Disease. Phytopathology (1970). Co-author N. W. Frazier.
59. Electron Microscopy of Mycoplasma-like Bodies Associated with Insect and Plant Hosts of Peach Western X-Disease. Virology (1970). Co-authors S. Nasu & J. Richardson.
60. Effects of Tetracycline on the Transmission and Pathogenicity of the Western X Disease Agent in its Insect and Plant Hosts. Phytopathology (1971). Co-author P. W. Amin.
61. Vector Fecundity Reduced by Western X-Disease. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (1971).
62. The Effect of Western X-Disease on the Oxygen Consumption of Its Leafhopper Vector, Colladonus montanus. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (1971). Co-author P. W. Amin.
63. Tissue Culture of Monolayer Cell Lines of Colladonus montanus (Homoptera: Cicadellidae) a Vector of the Causal Agent of Western X-Disease of Peach. Annals of the Entomological Society of America (1971). Co-author Jean Richardson.
64. Herbaceous Host Plants of Western X-Disease Agent. Phytopathology (1971).
65. Temperature and Transmission of the Western X-Disease Agent by Colladonus montanus. Phytopathology (1972).
66. Effects of Bacteria on Leafhopper Transmission of the Western X-Disease Agent. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (1972). Co-author Jean Richardson.
67. Lethality of Chilo Iridescent Virus to Colladonus montanus Leafhoppers. Journal of Invertebrate Pathology (1972). Co-authors T. Hukuhara & Y. Tanada.

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Jensen, Ida-Marie.
1. Shadow and Substance. Ts Ms, A.L.A. Report. No date.
2. College Grading—Predictive or Evaluative and the Relationship to Student Characteristics: A Selected Bibliography. U.S.U., Merrill Library and Learning Resources Program (1973).

Jensen, Louis A.
1. Handbook for County Weed Committees in Utah. Ts Ms. 1969.

Jeppson, Roland W..
1. Analysis of Flow in Pipe Networks. 1977.
2. Theoretical and Experimental Aspects of Watershed Infiltration in Terms of Basic Soil Properties. Computer Sciences Corporation (1968). Prepared by U.S. U. Utah Water Research Laboratory.
3. Graphical Solution To Hydraulic Jump. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1970). c.2
4. Axisymmetric Infiltration in Soils, II. Summary of Infiltration Characteristics Related to Problem Specifications. Journal of Hydrology (1974). c.2
5. Use of Axisymmetric Infiltration Model and Field Data to Determine Hydraulic Properties of Soils. Water Resources Research (1975). Co-authors Walter J. Rawls, W. Russell Hamon, & David L. Schreiber. c.2
6. Pumps and Reservoirs in Networks by Linear Theory. Journal of the Hydraulics Division (1975). Co-author Alireza Tavallaee. c.2
7. Solution of a Two-Dimensional, Steady-State Watershed Flow System: Part I. Description of Mathematical Model. Transactions of the ASAE (1972). Co-author David L. Schreiber.
8. Inverse Solution to Three-Dimensional Potential Flows. Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division (1972). c.2
9. Inverse Formulation and Finite Difference Solution to Partially Saturated Seepage from Canals. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1970). Co-author R. William Nelson. c.2
10. Inverse formulation and finite difference solution for flow from a circular orifice. Journal of Fluid Mechanics (1970).
11. Free Streamline Problems Solved by Inverse Formulation and Finite Differences. Developments in Mechanics, vol.
5. No date.
12. Seepage Through Dams in the Complex Potential Plane. Journal of the Irrigation and Drainage Division (1968).
13. Two Dimensional Partially Saturated Steady Flow in Soils. Ts Ms. No date.
14. Storage Requirements Determined by Analyzing Frequency Distributions of Running Averages of Streamflow Over Extended Time Periods. Ts Ms. No date.
15. Composite Water Movement in a Sloping Phosphate Mine Dump. Symposium on Watershed Management (1980). Co-author Eugene E. Farmer.
16. Partially Saturated Darcian Flow Through Soil. Ts Ms. No date. c.2
17. Two Dimensional Steady Infiltration Solved by Inverse Methods. Ts Ms. No date.

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Johnson, A. Earl.
1. Experimental Photosensitization and Toxicity in Sheep Produced by Tetradymia glabrata. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine (1974).
2. Comparison of Six Strains of Trichomonas foetus: I. Serum Agglutination Reactions. Experimental Parasitology (1967).
3. Comparison of Six Strains of Trichomonas foetus: II. Gel-Diffusion Precipitin Studies of Soluble Antigens. Experimental Parasitology (1967).
4. The Diagnosis of Trichomoniasis in the Bull. Annual Proceedings of the United States Livestock Sanitatry Association (1965).
5. The Free Amino Acids in Trichomonas foetus. Experimental Parasitology (1962).
6. Predisposing Influence of Range Plants on Tetradymia-Related Photosensitization in Sheep: Work of Drs. A. B. Clawson and W. T. Huffman. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1974).

Johnson, Carl M.
1. A Dendrology Laboratory Workbook for some Common Trees of North America. USU. No date.
2. A Science Teacher’s Guide to Cache County, Utah and Vicinity: an Index to References and Natural Objects for Indoor and Outdoor Instruction. USU. Thesis (1963).

Johnson, Douglas A.
1. Rehabilitation of alpine tundra disturbances. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1978). Co-authors Ray W. Brown & Robert S. Johnston.

Johnson, L. Gail.
1. Better Teaching of Reading Thru Matching Reading Level of Children and Grade Level of Books and Individualizing the Instruction. Educational Printing Service. No date. Co-author Morris L. Mower. c.2
2. Better Teaching of Reading. USU. No date.

Johnson, Thomas S.
1. Clinical Interaction and its Measurement: A Compilation of Papers and Excerpts of Papers. USU. 1971.
2. A Precision Approach to Hyperfunctional Voice Disorders. USU. No date.

Johnston, Robert S.
1. Effect of Small Aspen Clearcuts on Water Yield and Water Quality. U.S. Department of Agriculture (1984).

Jones, Norman L.
1. Profiting from Religious Reform: The Land Rush of 15
59. The Historical Journal (1979).
2. A Bill Confirming Bishop Bonner’s Deprivation and Reinstating Bishop Ridley as the Legal Bishop of London, from the Parliament of 15
59. Journal of Ecclesiastical History (1982).
3. Mattthew Parker, John Bale, and the Magdeburg Centuriators. Sixteenth Century Journal (1981).
4. The Adaptation of Tradition: the Image of the Turk in Protestant England. East European Quarterly, Vol. XII. No date.

Jurinak, J. J.
1. Thermodynamics and Natural Systems. USU. No date.
2. Zinc Solubility Under Alkaline Conditions in a Zinc-Bentonite System. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1955). Co-author D. W. Thorne.
3. Environmental Transport Model of Heavy Metals. Journal of the Environmental Engineering Division(1978). Co-authors Robert J. Wagenet & William J. Grenney.
4. Thermodynamics of Zinc Adsorption on Calcite, Dolomite and Magnesite-Type Minerals. Soil Science Society of America Proceedings(1956). Co-author Norman Bauer.
5. Salt-Affected Soils. USU. 1981.

Box 116 Kaushik, D. K.
1. Paddy-Cum-fish Culture in Southeast Asian Countries. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters Proceedings (1961).
2. Observations on Pituitary Hormone Injections and Ripening of Fish. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters Proceedings (1961-62). Co-author William T. Helm.

Kay, Charles E. Includes an author-made list of publications and a CD-ROM compilation.
1. Afterword: False Gods, Ecological Myths, and Biological Reality. Unknown publication. No date.
2. Lewis and Clark, Aboriginal Overkill, and the Myth of Once Abundant Wildlife. University of Montana, Confluence of Cultures Symposium (2003).
3. Reintroduction of bison into the Rocky Mountain parks of Canada: historical and archaeological evidence. Crossing Boundaries in Park Management: Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Research and Resource Management in Parks and on Public Lands (2001). Co-author Clifford A. White.
4. Historical Wildlife Observations in the Canadian Rockies: Implications for Ecological Integrity. The Canadian Field-Naturalist (2000). Co-authors Brian Patton & Cliff A. White.
5. Aboriginal Overkill and the Biogeography of Moose in Western North America. Alces (1997).
6. Is Aspen Doomed? Journal of Forestry (1997).
7. Are ecosystems structured from the top-down or bottom-up: a new look at an old debate. Wildlife Society Bulletin (1998).
8. An Alternative Interpretation of the Historical Evidence Relating to the Abundance of Wolves in the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Ecology and Conservation of Wolves in a Changing World. 1995.

Keeler, Richard F.
1. Physiologic Responses of Ruminants to Toxic Factors Extracted from Rumen Bacteria and Rumen Fluid. American Journal of Veterinary Research (1966). Co-authors Charles H. Mullenax & Milton J. Allison.
2. Possible Teratogenic Effects of Veratramine. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1966). Co-author Wayne Binns.
3. Teratogenic Compounds of Veratrum Californicum (Durand)—IV. First Isolation of Veratramine and Alkaloid Q and a Reliable Method for Isolation of Cyclopamine. Phytochemistry (1968).
4. Teratogenic Compounds of Veratrum californicum (Durand): III. Malformations of the Veratramine-Induced Type from Ingestion of Plant Or Roots. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1967). Co-author Wayne Binns.
5. Chemical Compounds of Veratrum californicum Related to Congenital Ovine Cyclopian Malformations: Extraction of Active Material. Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine (1964). Co-author Wayne Binns. c.2
6. An Apparent Relationship Between Locoism and Lathyrism. Canadian Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science (1967). Co-authors Lynn F. James, Wayne Binns, & James L. Shupe.
7. The Preparation and Characterization of Cell Walls and the Preparation of Flagella of Vibrio fetus. Journal of General Microbiology (1966). Co-authors A. E. Ritchie, J. H. Bryner, & Jane Elmore.
8. Anatomical Features of Vibrio fetus: Electron Microscopic Survey. Journal of General Microbiology (1966). Co-authors A. E. Ritchie & J. H. Bryner.
9. Teratogenic Compounds of Veratrum Californicum (Durand): I. Preparation and Characterization of Fractions and Alkaloids for Biologic Testing. Canadian Journal of Biochemistry (1966). Co-author Wayne Binns.
10. Teratogenic Compounds of Veratrum Californicum (Durand): II. Production of Ovine fetal Cyclopia by Fractions and Alkaloid Preparations. Canadian Journal of Biochemistry (1966). Co-author Wayne Binns.
11. Toxins and Teratogens of Higher Plants. Lloydia (1975).

Keith, John F.
1. A Comparison of Estimates for the Location of High Tech Industries. Ts Ms. 1989. Co-author David L. Barkley.
2. Water Policies for Energy Development. Ts Ms. No date. Co-author Rangesan Narayanan.
3. Some Economic Implications of Projected Water-Energy Patterns in the Colorado River Basin. Ts Ms. No date. Co-authors Jay C. Andersen & B. D. Gardner.

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Kelker, George Hills.
1. A Course in “Winter Woodcraft.” The Journal of Wildlife Management (1944).
2. Appraisal of Ideas Advanced by Aldo Leopold Thirty Years Ago. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1964).
3. Simplifying the Calculation of Differential Survival of Age-Classes. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1964). Co-author William R. Hanson.
4. Suggested Phases of Big Game Management. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1941).
5. A Review of the Fish and Game Situation in Utah. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters, Vol.
22. No date. c.2
6. Computing the Rate of Increase for Deer. The Journal of Wildlife Management (1947).
7. Suggestions for Nature Study. Turtox News (1946).
8. Sex and Age Class Ratios Among Vertebrate Populations. Proceedings of the Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1949-1950). c.2
9. Further Mathematical Studies in Prey-Predator Relationships. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (1940). c.2
10. A Mathematical Study of a Predatory-Prey Relationship. Utah Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters