Henry Clay White

Henry Clay White (1848-1927) was an American chemist, notable for his contributions to agricultural science and higher education. He was also an early proponent of Darwin's theory of evolution. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The manuring of cotton. by White, Henry Clay, 1848-

    Published 1897
    Government Document Book
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    Dietary studies in rural regions in Vermont, Tennessee, and Georgia / by Hills, Joseph Lawrence, Wait, Charles Edmund, White, Henry Clay, 1848-

    Published 1909
    Government Document Book
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    Dietary studies in rural regions in Vermont, Tennessee, and Georgia

    Published 1909
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    Government Document Microfilm Book
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    Report of the Committee on Instruction in Agriculture, 1911.

    Published 1912
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    Government Document Book
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    The work of the agricultural colleges in training teachers of agriculture for secondary schools.

    Published 1913
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    Government Document Book
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    A secondary course in agronomy.

    Published 1907
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    Government Document Book
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    A Secondary course in agronomy.

    Published 1908
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    Government Document Book
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    The cotton plant: Its history, botany, chemistry, culture, enemies, and uses.

    Published 1896
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