There was no food administration in WW1. It has been created in recent history.
Jim smith, my grandpa.
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Herbert Hoover
No, the Food Administration during World War I was lead by Herbert Hoover, not Frank P. Walsh. Herbert Hoover was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson to oversee the Food Administration's efforts to conserve food resources and ensure an adequate food supply for soldiers and civilians during the war.
C. Coolidge
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Herbert Hoover headed the food administration during the great war. he helped 6 thousand tons of food to be delivered to Europe.
During World War, conservation of food and supplies was needed to feed Europe and the Army. The conservation leader during this time was the head of the United States Food Administration. The head of the agency was Herbert Hoover.
Herbert Hoover before he was president. Woodrow Wilson was president at the time
Perhaps the most successful agency was the Food Administration run by Herbert Hoover, which was responsible for increasing food production while reducing civilian consumption.
The Bureau of Chemistry existed during The Food and Drug Act of 1906. Then in 1927, a enforcement agency known as the Food, Drug and Insecticide Administration was create and in 1930 it was renamed the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Frederic C. Woodward has written: 'The food administration' -- subject(s): Food supply, United States Food Administration, World War, 1914-1918