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| | Books by John W. Fuller: Books in the extended shelves: Fuller, John W., 1940-: Findings and recommendations of the Commission on Federal Paperwork. (Institute of Urban and Regional Research, the University of Iowa, 1978), also by Helen E. Ramatowski, University of Iowa. Institute of Urban and Regional Research, United States. Commission on Federal Paperwork, and National Transportation Policy Study Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Fuller, John W., 1940-: Impacts of Urban Mass Transportation Administration capital grants programs. (Institute of Urban and Regional Research, the University of Iowa, 1979), also by M. Karen Gamble, Leonard Merewitz, University of Iowa. Institute of Urban and Regional Research, and National Transportation Policy Study Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Fuller, John W., 1940-: Interstate Commerce Commission staff research review : the Rail Services Planning Office merger project. (Institute of Urban and Regional Research, the University of Iowa, 1978), also by M. Karen Gamble, Merrill Roberts, University of Iowa. Institute of Urban and Regional Research, and National Transportation Policy Study Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Fuller, John W., 1940-: New aviation technologies to the year 2000. (Institute of Urban and Regional Research, the University of Iowa, 1978), also by Bruce A. Lederer, Samuel C. Colwell, Gilbert E. Carmichael, University of Iowa. Institute of Urban and Regional Research, and National Transportation Policy Study Commission (page images at HathiTrust) Fuller, John W., 1940-: Policy issues in state rail planning (Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation], 1977) (page images at HathiTrust) Fuller, John W., 1940-: The public role in port development. (Institute of Urban and Regional Research, the University of Iowa, 1979), also by Eileen Bartscher, John L. Hazard, University of Iowa. Institute of Urban and Regional Research, and National Transportation Policy Study Commission (page images at HathiTrust)
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