. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. NEW RESEARCH MAN FOR NCA A. C. Garland, Cape Cod cran- beriy grower, has become National Cranberry Association's Research Chemist, taking the place of Eu- gene V. Laughery who recently joined the Coffee Brewing Insti- tute. Mr. Garland grew up on cranberi-y bogs in Sandwich, Mass. and his interest in cranberry de- velopment led hirw to change his course at MIT from Chemical En- gineering to Food Engineering. He received his S. B. degi'ee in His first job was with the to- bacco industry working on the con- trol and. productio
. Cranberries; : the national cranberry magazine. Cranberries. NEW RESEARCH MAN FOR NCA A. C. Garland, Cape Cod cran- beriy grower, has become National Cranberry Association's Research Chemist, taking the place of Eu- gene V. Laughery who recently joined the Coffee Brewing Insti- tute. Mr. Garland grew up on cranberi-y bogs in Sandwich, Mass. and his interest in cranberry de- velopment led hirw to change his course at MIT from Chemical En- gineering to Food Engineering. He received his S. B. degi'ee in His first job was with the to- bacco industry working on the con- trol and. production of sugar by- product fermentation—solvents and flavors. For further research, he later went to Puerto Rico Sugai' Refinery and Distilleries. During the war he worked on synthetic organic chemical produc- tion for the war effort both in Detroit and New York. As Re- search and Development Engineer, he took processes from the labora- toi'y to commercial stage. The Garlands and their four at- tractive daughters are now living in Sandwich, where Mr. Garland was born. He's raising cranberries on an old bog that he's reworking. FINANCING THE CRANBERRY CROP Editor's Note: The following is a con- densation of a library thesis by Bernard T. McGowan, Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, First Federal Reserve District of Boston, after a comprehen- sive survey of the cranberry industry from the viewpoint of banking finance. The original paper is available, free of charge, upon application to the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, attention L. A. Zehner, asst. vice president, upon a basis of "first come, first ; A conden- sation will appear in the "Federal Reserve Bank Monthly Review," which is mailed to every member bank in the country, financial houses, colleges and universities and research centers.) By Bernard T. McGowan If the question, "Where are cranberries grown"? were asked to the avei'age school child or adult in most any place in this co
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