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nutritional value, and (4) communic
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MFM by two federal departments appe
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Then, unknown to MFM’s staff, “
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California. Mark Sterner is foreman
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ack, given to his father, Clifford
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Millions Foundation symbolizes the
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225. Soypro International Inc. 1969
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“The first Clifton’s cafeteria
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intellectual and spiritual satisfac
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qualified (by personal participatio
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serious famine from 1968-1970). Sch
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later used by the Hunger Project, f
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Wheat, 25.1 bu, 180 lb. Milk, 2,780
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Box 1666), Santa Monica, California
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as a means of selling their soybean
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• Summary: Peter J. Davies is now
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In 1958 General Mills relieved Gent
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“The Wonseong County was from the
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eginning of that story is really ab
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• Summary: Peter J. Davies is pre
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previous year. Where the money come
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eflected in the food and nutrition
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pancake and waffle flour. He then t
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When Mark Sterner came in to MFM it
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306. Kuzins, Rebecca. 1984. Cliffor
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They may well have received MPF. In
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photo-copy of the label we discusse
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Unfortunately this effort was not s
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INTSOY was conceived by the governm
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Note: Harlan H. Hobgood is presiden
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“LEC: When did you first become i
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Details on how to use the bibliogra
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Address: 1644 DaVinci Court, P.O. B
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The president’s report (p. 3) beg
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Guidelines (thin, 1969-1978). Quake
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• Summary: Christopher Dunford, P
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cover is a brown and white photo of
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Education. It’s been nearly three
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“That same drawer in that same fi
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1994 total estimated population was
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There was scaffolding throughout th
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women in the program had skyrockete
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50% back at Davis. Of their time ov
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SUBJECT/GEOGRAPHICAL INDEX BY RECOR
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Middle Eastern country. Soybeans as
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CSY Agri-Processing, Inc. See Centr
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Fiber, Soy-Bran (Pulverized Soybean
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Isolated soy proteins. See Soy Prot
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Maize. See Corn / Maize Malnutritio
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Obituaries, Eulogies, Death Certifi
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Sesame Seed (Sesamum indicum) (Also
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Soybean Crushers (Europe). See Unil
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Tofu, Non-Soy Relatives (Such as Wi
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Wheat Gluten. 106 Whipping or foami