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Cox, Harold.

Economic liberty. 1920. Longmans.

330.9 C85

Contents: Economic liberty.-The ethics of property.-The ethics of socialism.Class warfare.-The right to work.-Protection and employment.-The basis of free trade.-Commerce and nationality. The two paths of empire.-Political liberty.-The delusion of equality.-Nationalisation.

"Books and pamphlets referred to," p.253-255.

Haney, Lewis Henry.

330.9 H23

History of economic thought; a critical account of the origin and development of the economic theories of the leading thinkers in the leading nations. 1920. Macmillan. (Social science text-books.)

"Bibliographical notes," p.660-665.

Hodson, Clarence.

r 332.8 H66 Money-lenders; licence laws and the business of making small loans on unsecured notes, chattel mortgages, salary assignments; a handbook. 1919. Legal Reform Bureau to Eliminate the Loan Shark Evil. "Small loans literature," p.86-87.

"Supplies comparative details of legislation and explains the underlying conditions upon which the economics of the small loan business is predicated." Introduction.

McPherson, Logan Grant.

Flow of value. 1919.

Century.

338.5 M22

A continuation of the author's "How the world makes its living." Its value "lies in the clearness with which the fact is developed that all commodities and services are the product of human effort." Review, 1920.

Russell, Charles Edward.

330.1963 Rg1

Story of the nonpartisan league; a chapter in American evolution. 1920. Harper.

Describes the conditions out of which the league movement developed and gives tables and documentary evidence to show how the North Dakota farmers have been exploited by city chambers of commerce and grain elevator men.

United States-Federal trade commission.

r 338.1 U2536f Food investigation; report on the wholesale marketing of food, June 30, 1919. 1920.

United States-Food administration.

Annual report ([1st-2d]), 1917–1918. 1918–19.

r 338.1 U2534a

Report for 1917, issued as House doc. no.837, 65th cong. 2d sess., v.96, has title "The United States food administration and the United States fuel administration; messages from the president of the United States transmitting reports of the United States food administration and the United States fuel administration for the year 1917."

United States-Labor statistics bureau.

r 331.83 U254

Tentative quantity and cost budget necessary to maintain a family of five in Washington, D. C. at a level of health and decency (prices secured in Aug. 1919). 1919.

United States-War department.

r 331.1 U258

Report of the activities of the War department in the field of industrial relations during the war, Sept. 15, 1919. 1919.

A history of the labor problems faced and solved by the War department from April 1917 to Dec. 1918.

Usher, Abbott Payson.

330.9 U28 Introduction to the industrial history of England. 1920. Houghton. "Selected references for critical study and for class reading," app. p.1-17.

A narrative of historical facts in England's industrial development from earliest times to the present day.

"The controversial treatment, the careful qualification in discussion, as well as the occasional heaviness in style, make the book unsuited for an undergraduate text." Journal of political science, 1920.

Wallace, Henry Agard.

Agricultural prices. [1920.] Wallace Pub. Co.

r 338.1 W17

This book was written "more especially for the farmers of the corn belt states, students of agricultural colleges, county agricultural agents, and leaders of farm organizations. Its purpose is to promote a better understanding of the factors which influence prices of farm products and stimulate an intelligent interest in statistical economics." Preface.

Crowther, Samuel.

Labor

Why men strike. [1920.] Doubleday.

331.1 C89

The author contends that men are striking against work-against a form of society which they think is unjust to them. He thinks that if the worker could be persuaded to invest his savings in industry, and if opporunities of wise investment were offered to him, a nation of capitalists might be created and social unrest removed.

Foster, William Z.

331.89 F81

The great steel strike and its lessons; introduction by J. A. Fitch. 1920. Huebsch.

United States-Employees' compensation

commission.

r 331.823 U2538an

Annual report (2d-3d), July 1, 1917–June 30, 1919. 1918–19. United States-Labor department.

r 335 U254 Connection of certain Department of labor employees with the case of Thomas J. Mooney; letter from the secretary of labor, transmitting information relative to the connection of certain of the department's employees with the case of Thomas J. Mooney. (66th cong. House. Doc. no.157, pt.1-2.)

Ist sess.

Law

Bourgeois, Léon Victor Auguste.

341.1 B65

Pour la société des nations. 1910.

Contents: Introduction: Les conditions de la paix.-Les conférences de la paix de 1899 et de 1907.-Les résultats des deux conférences de la paix.-La société des nations. Appendice: Lettre à M. Beauquier (février 1900); Préface pour l'Almanach de la paix (octobre 1901).—Annexes.

Cannon, Lucius Hanchett.

r 345 C17

Curfew; texts of the ordinances of some of the cities of the United States. [1919.] (St. Louis-Public library. Monthly bulletin, new ser. v.17, no.8.)

"The curfew in literature," p.254-256. Municipal reference library number.

Military and Naval Science

Brookhart, Smith W.

r 355.57 B77 Rifle training for war; pub. by the National Rifle Association of America for the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice. 1919. Govt. Print. Off.

Treats of the training of individuals only, not of units in collective fire.

qr 355.52 C15 Camp Sherman news [weekly], April 17, 1918-July 31, 1919. v.1, no.24v.2, no.38. 1918-19.

v.1, no.24-26, title reads "Eighty-third division news." Publication discontinued with v.2, no.38, July 31, 1919.

Kelley, James Douglas Jerrold.

359.973 K16

The navy of the United States [1776-1899]; an historical sketch of its achievements and description of its organization, administration and duties. [1900. Saalfield.]

Appendices contain Admiral Dewey's official report of the battle of Manila and Rear-Admiral Sampson's official report of the action off Santiago.

United States-Militia bureau.

r 353.6 U2538 National guard regulations under the Constitution and the laws of the United States, 1919. 1919.

United States-Militia bureau.

r 355.63 U253

Questions for National guard officers (basic), Oct. 1919. 1920. Questions on army regulations; field service regulations; belligerents; interior guard duty, military hygiene, law, protection, discipline, and courtesy; small arms firing; machine gun service regulations; and the automatic rifle.

United States-Naval intelligence office.

qr 359.9 U25p

Publication. no.1, 12-13, 15, 18-21, 31-32, 34, 38. 1917-18.

United States-War department.

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r 355.8 U25cl

Claims adjusted under War contracts act; letter from the acting secretary of war, transmitting report to Congress of claims adjusted under act of Congress approved March 2, 1919. [1919.] (66th cong. 2d. sess. House. Doc. no.364.)

United States-War department.

r 355.61 U25rev

Revised regulations for the army of the United States, 1861. 1861. Brown.

United States-War department.

r 355.62 U253st Statement concerning the treatment of conscientious objectors in the army; prepared and pub. by direction of the secretary of war, June 18, 1919. 1919.

Includes a comparison of methods of dealing with the conscientious objector in England and in the United States.

United States-War plans division.

r 355.54 U25

Military protection, United States guards; the use of organized bodies in the protection and defense of property during riots, strikes and civil disturbances, corrected to July 15, 1919. 1919. (War dept. doc. no.882.)

Insurance

United States-War risk insurance bureau.

r 368 U25m

Military and naval insurance and military and naval compensation claims as a result of the world war, June 30, 1919. 1920.

United States-War risk insurance bureau.

r 368 U25n

New and liberal features of war risk insurance by the amendment to the War risk insurance act which became effective Dec. 24, 1919, and other valuable information. [1920.] (Bulletin L. D. 9.)

An aid to the understanding of government life insurance, prepared for former soldiers, sailors, and marines, and their relatives and beneficiaries.

Evenden, Edward Samuel.

Education

r 371.1 E95

Teachers' salaries and salary schedules in the United States, 1918-19; prepared for the Commission on the emergency in education of the National Education Association. 1919. National Education Assoc. (Commission series, no.6.)

"Bibliography," p.167-169.

McMurry, Charles Alexander.

371.3 M214 Mac

Teaching by projects; a basis for purposeful study. 1920.

millan.

Contains bibliographies.

"Devoted to the principles of purposeful study with schemes and plans for the close connection of school work with active life... Does not give the teacher any valuable hints as to guiding principles in the selection and organization of subject-matter." Educational review, 1920.

Martin, Louis Aimé.

376 M42 Education des mères de famille; ou, De la civilisation du genre humain par les femmes. 1842.

Contents: Influence des femmes, nécessité de leur éducation.-Education de l'ame; psychologie et philosophie de la mère de famille.-Education de l'ame; recherche de la vérité; études morales et politiques de la mère de famille.-Education de l'ame; l'Évangile et la nature, ou études morales de l'Evangile; religion de la mère de famille.

Newark, N. J.-Education board.

r 371.42 N261

Vocational overview of Newark, N. J.; report of Advisory committee to the Board of education on the proposed girls' vocational school; prepared by C. H. Winslow. [1916?]

"List of references on the training for vocations of girls and women," p.104-114. Peacham, Henry.

371.96 P34 Peacham's Compleat gentleman, 1634, with an introduction by G. S. Gordon. 1906. Clarendon Press. (Tudor & Stuart library.)

With facsimile reproduction of the original title: "The compleat gentleman, by Henry Peacham. The second impression, much enlarged. Anno 1634;" to which is added a facsimile reproduction of the title-page of the 1st edition, 1622.

Sée, Camille.

r 376.9 $45

Lycées et collèges de jeunes filles; documents, rapports et discours à la Chambre des députés et au Sénat; décrets, arrêtés, circulaires, etc., tableau du personnel des lycées et collèges par ordre d'ancienneté, avec carte figurative. 1896.

Sharp, Dallas Lore.

Patrons of democracy. 1920. Atlantic Monthly Press.

Appeared in an abridged form in "Atlantic monthly," v. 124, Nov. 1919.

370.4 S53

A plea for a common school as against private, parochial, and trade schools. The author believes that the true aim of education is not life or making a living, but "living together," "getting on together," and that this spirit of democracy should be a fundamental end of American secondary education.

Woodrow, Herbert Hollingsworth.

Brightness and dullness in children.

cott's educational guides.)

Contains bibliographical foot-notes.

1919. Lippincott.

371.9 W86 (Lippin

A consideration of the nature of intelligence, the factors affecting it, and the attention that must be given it in the choice of educational aims and methods.

Women

Bellegarrigue, A.

Les femmes d'Amérique. 1853.

396 B41

A discussion of the social and moral questions of the women of America as compared with those of European women.

Pan-American Scientific Congress (2d), Washington, D. C.

r 396 P21 1915-16 Women's auxiliary conference. Report on the Women's auxiliary conference, held in the city of Washington, in connection with the second Pan American Scientific Congress, Dec. 28, 1915-Jan. 7, 1916; prepared by Mrs G. L. Swiggett. 1916.

396 W85

The woman citizen's library; a systematic course of reading in preparation for the larger citizenship; editor Shailer Mathews. 12V. 1913-14. Civics Soc.

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Petite phonétique comparée des principales langues européennes. 1906.

An elementary treatise on phonetics, giving a brief description of French sounds compared with those of English, German, Italian, and Spanish.

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