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President s Materials Policy Commission

Resources for Freedom, Vol. 1, p. 103, President s Materials Policy Commission, Wash-... [Pg.296]

President s Materials Policy Commission Report, Washington, D. C., U.S. Government... [Pg.338]

President s Materials Policy Commission, Resources for Freedom, 5 vol., June, 1952. Study of raw material requirements of the United States, 1950-1975. Major sections on chemicals, metals, minerals, fuels, agriculture, forest resources, water, and ocean resources. Forecasts demand for major chemicals and raw materials up to 1975. [Pg.429]

In the early 1950 s, the President s Materials Policy Commission issued a report called Resources for Freedom. This presidential body made the bold projection that sulfur demand in the U.S. would reach 10.1 million tonnes by 1975. Demand in 1950 had been only 5.1 million tonnes. The projection was almost perfect. The... [Pg.160]

After reviewing the supply situation, the President s Materials Policy Commission pubUshed estimates of reserves and concluded that Frasch reserves are not large enough to supply the growing requirements for many years and by 1975 other sulfur minerals would become increasing important sources of supply. [Pg.160]


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