Graphic Presentation
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Food Industries. October, 1938, Part of an Editorial on Public Relations Entitled, "World Trade Makes Food Prices." SCALE .6
Analysis of Food Expor+s and Impor+s of the United States from 1910 to 1936.
1. The years presented in this chart are divided into 5 world time-periods and 7 United
States time-periods with notations of historical events.
2. The analysis of exports and imports shows a comparison of our exports and imports for
any one time-period, the percentage distribution of the imports for any one timeperiod into raw food materials and manufactured food products, and the same for total exports for any one time-period.
3. In the original copy the sections labelled "raw food materials" were orange in color.
GRAPHIC PRESENTATION
Hailway
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Division
Tank Link
Order and Shipping Division
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rHocords
J ( ",Hr mil«Mjge and equaliralion accounts
C StHllslicB I ( '.Hr distribution I Ix-asing of cars
Equipmpnt and force Miscdlaneous upkeep I'ainting Home shops ^ fOutJet valves
J Safety valves I Air brakes I Car tanks
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Tests
Railroad repairs.
CK. \\. K. interchange rules I A. IV A. lank car specifications • ( )wniTs deft'cUs I Carriers liability I Railroad repair bills
Stock supplies at U^rniinaLs. bulk plants, and warehoasos Allocation of orders for shipment of sUxk from and to refineries
Buy-out points, terminals, bulk stations, warchoasus, etc. Designation of mode of transportation-- Rail, water, truck, et*-. ( 'onsolidat<- or pool orders
Tariff and Hati. Division