Box 16
Contains 11 Results:
Correspondence, 1953-1957
Between Woodbury and Albert H. Morehead, president of the National Lexicographic Board, and Christine Parker, executive editor of New Wonder World Encyclopedia.
Memos, 1945-1957
To Woodbury from the National Lexicographic Board and the New Wonder World Encyclopedia.
Assignment Sheets and Pronunciation and Style Guides
Woodbury was a contributor to two proposed encyclopedias or pocket dictionaries from 1953 to 1957, published by the National Lexicographyc Board. In 1957 he became technical consultant for the New Wonder World Encyclopedia.
Pocket Dictionary
Dr. Woodbury's manuscripts for the National Lexicographic Board Encyclopedia. In cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture Plant Products Laboratory, Woodbury investigated the extraction of steroids from the Joshua Tree.
Correspondence, 1958-1960
Between Woodbury and Dr. Monroe E. Wall of the Plant Products Laboratory.
Research Notes
Woodbury was a contributor to two proposed encyclopedias or pocket dictionaries from 1953 to 1957, published by the National Lexicographyc Board. In 1957 he became technical consultant for the New Wonder World Encyclopedia.
"The Joshua Tree: Possible Uses for Food and Drugs," Angus M. Woodbury
Seventeen page manuscript accompanied by numerous photographs.
"Steroidal Sapogenins from the Joshua Tree," A. M. Woodbury and M. E. Wall
Typed manuscript of eleven pages accompanied by photographs. From 1935 to 1937 Dr. Woodbury participated in the Rainbow Bridge and Monument Valley Expedition. Each summer the expedition went into the field in Arizona or Utah to conduct biological, geological and archiological research. Anwell F. Hall directed the project.
Correspondence, 1935-1937
Between Woodbury and various members of the expedition, including Ansell F. Hall.
Rainbow Bridge-Monument Valley Expedition Manual
Woodbury was a contributor to two proposed encyclopedias or pocket dictionaries from 1953 to 1957, published by the National Lexicographyc Board. In 1957 he became technical consultant for the New Wonder World Encyclopedia.
Bulletins and Announcements, 1935-1937
Woodbury was a contributor to two proposed encyclopedias or pocket dictionaries from 1953 to 1957, published by the National Lexicographyc Board. In 1957 he became technical consultant for the New Wonder World Encyclopedia.