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Notes

Program, Chicago Tribune Twenty-Fourth Annual Spring Luncheon, April 23, 1946, Scrapbook 1940–1950, Volume 25179, Quebec and Ontario Paper Company Fonds, R6120 (hereafter cited as QOPCF), Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, ON (hereafter cited as LAC).

Ibid.

Ibid.

David Carr, “A Doomed Romance with a New Orleans Newspaper,” New York Times, May 28, 2012.

Nicholson Baker, Double Fold: Libraries and the Assault on Paper (New York: Vintage, 2001), 3, 4, 269, 6.

L. Ethan Ellis, Print Paper Pendulum: Group Pressures and the Price of Newsprint (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1948); Royal Kellogg, Newsprint Paper in North America (New York: Newsprint Service Bureau, 1948), 29, 73; Judith McGaw, Most Wonderful Machine: Mechanization and Social Change in Berkshire Paper Making, 1801–1885 (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1987).

John Guthrie, The Newsprint Paper Industry: An Economic Analysis (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1941), 18–23.

“Timber Land Holdings in Quebec of Quebec North Shore Paper Co.,” 1943, pp. 1–2, Volume 25293 (BAN 2006-00392-5, Box 4), Folder Land Purchase Negotiations Manicouagan and Baie Comeau Part 24, QOPCF, LAC.

“Trees to Tribunes,” Chicago Tribune, February 3, 1929; Al Chase, “Tribune Leases Space to Great Lakes Transit,” Chicago Tribune, April 2, 1930.

“Trees to Tribunes,” Chicago Tribune, February 10, 1929.

James P. Hull, “The Second Industrial Revolution and the Staples Frontier in Canada: Rethinking Knowledge and History,” Scientia Canadensis: Canadian Journal of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine 18, no. 1 (1994): 31–32.

“Tribune Makes Own Paper to Benefit World,” Chicago Tribune, June 10, 1947.

Ibid.

Hal Foust, “Huge Expansion Seen in Use of Forest Wastes,” Chicago Tribune, June 20, 1943.

“Can Make Rubber from By-Product of Paper Mills,” Editor & Publisher, August 22, 1942.

Robert McCormick, “Paper and By-Products,” Chicago Tribune, June 20, 1943.

“Big Expansion for 2 Tribune Paper Plants,” Chicago Tribune, August 21, 1945.

“The Ontario Paper Company, Limited and Quebec North Shore Paper Company: The Company's Properties and Production Activities in Relation to the Papers’ Newsprint Requirements,” 1948, 11–12, Vol. 25316 (BAN 2006-00392-5, Box 27), Folder Baie Comeau 10th Anniversary Part 9, QOPCF, LAC.

“Tribune Makes Own Paper to Benefit World,” Chicago Tribune, June 10, 1947.

Tim Ecott, Vanilla: Travels in Search of the Ice Cream Orchid (New York: Grove, 2004), 2; Steve Ettlinger, Twinkie, Deconstructed (New York: Hudson Street, 2007), 203–206; Patricia Rain, Vanilla: The Cultural History of the World's Most Popular Flavor and Fragrance (New York: Penguin, 2004), 153.

Arthur Schmon to James MacKinnon, January 10, 1948, 1–3, Vol. 25344 (BAN 2006-00392-5, Box 55), Folder Special Correspondence – Colonel McCormick Part 13, QOCPF, LAC.

“New Vanillin Process Uses Paper Wastes,” Chicago Tribune, January 3, 1952.

“Ontario Is World's Largest Vanillin Producer,” St. Catharines (ON) Standard, July 26, 1963.

“Annual Payroll Economy Boost to Niagara Area,” St. Catharines (ON) Standard, July 26, 1963.

“Ontario Paper Hikes Capacity for Vanillin,” Chicago Tribune, February 25, 1964.

Eugene Griffin, “Thorold Wages Pollution Fight,” Chicago Tribune, November 12, 1970.

Carol Haddix, “Now, The Best Buy in Vanilla Flavor,” Chicago Tribune, December 13, 1979.

Ontario Paper Company, Limited, A Company Not Like Others (Ontario: Ontario Paper Company, 1985), 8.

“Green Chemists Synthesise Vanillin from Sawdust,” MIT Technology Review, last modified June 17, 2013, accessed September 20, 2014, http://www.technologyreview.com/view/516116/green-chemists-synthesise-vanillin-from-sawdust/.

Silas Bent, Ballyhoo: The Voice of the Press (New York, Horace Liveright, 1927), 249.

Robert Park, “The Natural History of the Newspaper,” American Journal of Sociology 29, no. 3 (November 1923): 273–274.

Editorial, “Trees and Newspapers,” Editor & Publisher, October 27, 1923.

“Tribune Makes Own Paper to Benefit World,” Chicago Tribune, June 10, 1947.

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