Milo Hastings
Milo Milton Hastings (June 28, 1884 – February 25, 1957) was an American inventor, author, and nutritionist. He invented the forced-draft chicken incubator and Weeniwinks, a health-food snack. He wrote about chickens, science fiction, and health, among other things. Some of his writing is available in book form and on Project Gutenberg. Hastings was married twice and had three children.
Wayburn, Ned (1925). . New York: Ned Wayburn Studios of Stage Dancing. – likely ghostwritten in part by Milo Hastings
The Art of Stage Dancing
Moskowitz, Sam (Fall 1986). (ed.). "Bernarr Macfadden and His Obsession with Science-Fiction". Fantasy Commentator. 5 (4): 261–280.
A. Langley Searles
Hersey, Harold; Dan Spain (July 1929). "The Book of Gud". Main Street. I (3). Magazine Publishers, Inc.: 201–273. – Dan Spain is a pseudonym for Milo Hastings
Hastings, Milo (1920). . New York: Dodd, Mead and Company.
City of Endless Night
Hastings, Milo; Lashin, Orrie (1937). . New York: Dramatists Play Service.
Class of '29
Hastings, Milo (September 14, 1909). . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry Circular 149. G.P.O.
"A Cold-Storage Evaporimeter"
Hastings, Milo (1919). "A Preface". . By William Cowper Brann. New York: Brann Publishers.
MIlo Hastings -Endless -Dollar.
The Complete Works of Brann, the Iconoclast
Hastings, Milo (1914). "The Continuous House". Sunset, the Pacific Monthly.
Hastings, Milo (1911). . Syracuse: National Poultry Publishing Company.
The Dollar Hen
Hastings, Milo (April 7, 1909). . U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry Circular 140. G.P.O.
"The Egg Trade of the United States"
Hastings, Milo (1931). "Food, Health, Happiness (series)". New York Graphic. Macfadden Publications.
Hastings, Milo (1937). High Blood Pressure: the Menace to Life that Begins at Forty. Chicago: Brownlee and Shaw.
Hastings, Milo (1962). History of the Department of Poultry Husbandry, 1900-1960. Manhattan, Kansas: Kansas State University Press.
Hastings, Milo (1910). "Home Course in Poultry Keeping". The Mansfield News.
Hastings, Milo (July–September 1911). . Physical Culture.
"In the Clutch of the War God"
Whitaker, Charles Harris; Milo Hastings; Robert Anderson Pope (1920). . Boston: Marshall Jones Co.
The Joke About Housing
Hastings, Milo (September 18, 1915). "A Million Chicks to the Acre". . 113 (12): 247. Bibcode:1915SciAm.113..247H. doi:10.1038/scientificamerican09181915-247.
Scientific American
Sykes, A.H. (July 1994). "Milo Hastings - An Appreciation". World's Poultry Science Journal. 50 (2). World Poultry Science Association: 183–186. :10.1079/WPS19940016.
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Hastings, Milo (December 1916). "The New Chivalry". Metropolitan Magazine.
Hastings, Milo; et al. (1919). The Olympian System of Physical and Mental Development. Chicago: The Olympian System.
Hastings, Milo; Bernarr Macfadden (1929). . Macfadden Publications.
Physical Culture Cook Book
Hastings, Milo (June 1910). . Physical Culture. XXIII (6). Physical Culture Publishing Co.: 589–595. Retrieved February 14, 2009.