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Bureau of Industrial Research, N. Y. city-continued. r 331.1 B89 Iron Company, Mining camps, Colorado Fuel & Iron Company, Steel works, General Electric Company, Lynn plant, General Electric Company, Pittsfield, Inland Steel Company, International Harvester Company, Irving-Pitt Manufacturing Company, Midvale Steel & Ordnance Company, Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, Procter & Gamble Company, Smith & Wesson, Sprague Electric Works, Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company. [1919.] "Selected references," p.37.

Gompers, Samuel, & Allen, H. J.

331.1 G59

Debate, at Carnegie Hall, N. Y., May 28, 1920. 1920. Dutton.

The same....

On industrial arbitration and the right of labor to strike.

Prosser, J. E.

Piece-rate, premium and bonus. 1919. Williams.

r 331.1 G59

331.2 P969

Contents: Time-wage.-Piece-wage.-Halsey premium.-Rowan premium.-Cost premium. Differential piece-rate.-Scientific management.-Emerson efficiency bonus. -Foremen's wages.-Profit-sharing.-APPENDICES: Wage systems compared; Lever Brothers, Limited, co-partnership scheme; Profit-sharing in the United States.

Based chiefly on English conditions.

[Trumbull, Matthew Mark.]

331 T77 Wheelbarrow; articles and discussions on the labor question, including the controversy with Mr L. J. Gage on The ethics of the Board of Trade, and also the controversy with Mr H. O. Pentecost, and others, on The single tax question. 1894. Open Court Pub. Co.

Law

Balch, Thomas Willing.

341.6 B18ar

"Arbitration" as a term of international law. 1920. Allen. Reprinted from the "Columbia law review," Nov. and Dec. 1915. Considers the meaning of the word as given in various dictionaries, and discusses its use and application in passages selected from the literature of the subject.

Lansing, Robert.

341.2 L28

The peace negotiations; a personal narrative. 1921. Houghton. Appendices: The president's original draft of the covenant of the league of nations, laid before the American commission on January 10, 1919.-League of nations plan of Lord Robert Cecil.-The covenant of the league of nations in the Treaty of Versailles. The 14 points.-Principles declared by President Wilson in his address of February 11, 1918.-The articles of the Treaty of Versailles relating to Shantung.

The same.....

...r 341.2 L28 An account of the Peace Conference of 1919 by the (then) secretary of state who was a member of the American delegation to Paris. Reveals the differences of opinion which arose between the author and President Wilson on such points as the form of the covenant of the league of nations, its inclusion in the peace treaty, and the Shantung question.

Moore, Justin Hartley, & Houston, C. A.

347.7 M87 Problems in business law; a collection of cases briefly summarized for use in colleges and schools of business. 1920. Appleton. (College of the City of New York. Series in commerce, civics and technology.)

Morrow, Dwight Whitney.

The society of free states. 1919. Harper.

341.6 M92

Contents: For what has the world fought?-Plans for perpetual peace.-Alexander's confederation of Europe. The jurists, the statesmen and the diplomatists.-The international agencies which have been forced upon the world by the demands of commerce. The international organizations which were forced upon the allied world by the war with Germany.-The principle of nationality.-Can the conflict between world order and national independence be reconciled?-The draft of covenant submitted to the conference, February 14, 1919.-Conclusion.

"Bibliography" at end of most of the chapters.

Morton, George Alexander, & Malloch, D. M.

Law and laughter. [1914.] Phillips.

340.9 M92

"Witty remarks, repartees, and bon-mots of the Bench and Bar of Great Britain, Ireland, and America." Preface.

Pribram, Alfred Francis.

r 341.2 P94 The secret treaties of Austria-Hungary, 1879-1914; English ed. by A. C. Coolidge. v.1. Texts of the treaties and agreements, with translations by D. P. Myers and J. G. D. Paul. 1920. Harvard University Press.

Navy

Krafft, Herman Frederick, & Norris, W. B.

359-973 K39 Sea power in American history; the influence of the navy and the merchant marine upon American development, with an introduction by W. S. Benson. 1920. Century.

Covers the period from the 17th and 18th centuries when British sea power won an empire in America, to the great war.

Education

r 378 A86

Athena; a year-book of the learned world, the English speaking races; ed. by C. A. Ealand. 1920. Macmillan.

Bushnell, Horace.

377 B96

Christian nurture; biographical sketch by Williston Walker; revision by L. A. Weigle. 1916. Scribner.

Essays on the relation of children to the Christian church.

Iowa State Teachers' Association.

r 375 125

Elimination of obsolete and useless topics and materials from the common branches; a report of a committee of the Iowa State Teachers' Association, Nov. 1915.

Contains bibliographies.

Leach, Arthur Francis.

[1915.]

379.42 L44

Schools of medieval England. [1915.] Methuen. (The antiquary's books.)

"Bibliography," pref. p.7-9.

A history of English schools from the establishment of the grammar school at Canterbury about 598 to the reign of Edward VI.

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The liberal college. 1920. Marshall Jones Co. (Amherst books.)
A collection of papers and addresses by the (1920) president of Amherst College.

r 371.91 R36

Reveille; devoted to the disabled sailor & soldier [quarterly], Aug. 1918-Feb. 1919. no.1-3. 1918-19.

Ed. by John Galsworthy.

Supersedes "Recalled to life."

No more published.

370.1 S94

Suggestions of modern science concerning education, by H. S. Jennings [and others]. 1920. Macmillan.

Contents: The biology of children in relation to education, by H. S. Jennings.Practical and theoretical problems in instinct and habits, by J. B. Watson. Mental and moral health in a constructive school program, by Adolf Meyer.-The persistence of primary-group norms in present-day society and their influence in our educational system, by W. I. Thomas.-Modern conceptions of mental disease, by Adolf Meyer.

Lectures delivered before the "Joint committee on education," a self-organized body of Chicago citizens.

Commerce. Communication

Bradley, Glenn Danford.

385 B68

Story of the Santa Fe. 1920. Badger. (Frontiers of America.) "Source materials," p.272-279.

Commencing with a description of the old Santa Fé wagon trail, the author gives a history of the building of the railway system which took its place. The account closes with the year 1887.

Collins, James H.

382 C71

Straight business in South America. 1920. Appleton.

Contains information about the continent, its people, history, customs, but is chiefly concerned with ways of doing business and advice to American firms and their representatives.

Mattox, William C.

387 M48

Building the emergency fleet; a historical narrative of the problems and achievements of the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. 1920. Penton.

United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet

Corporation.

r. 387 U25393

Report of Director general Charles Piez to the board of trustees of United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation (Philadelphia), April 30, 1919. 1919.

Folklore. Customs

Hyde, Douglas, ed.

398 H99

Beside the fire; a collection of Irish Gaelic folk stories; edited, tr. and annotated by Douglas Hyde, with additional notes by Alfred Nutt. 1910. Nutt.

Contents: The tailor and the three beasts.-Bran.-The King of Ireland's son.The Alp-Luachra.-Paudyeen O'Kelly and the weasel.-Leeam O'Rooney's burial.Guleesh na Guss Dhu.-The well of D'Yerree-in-Dowan.-The court of Crinnawn.-Neil O'Carree.-Trunk-without-Head.-The hags of the long teeth.-William of the tree.The old crow and the young crow.-Riddles.

Gaelic and English on opposite pages.

Laking, Sir Guy Francis.

qr 399 L16 Record of European armour and arms through seven centuries, with an introduction by the Baron de Cosson. v.1-3. 1920. Bell.

Consists of a general history of the subject in successive periods from the days before the Norman conquest to the 16th century, and of detailed consideration of specific articles, such as helmets, swords, body armor. Illustrated.

Trench, Richard Chenevix, abp. of Dublin.

398 T72

On the lessons in proverbs; five lectures; the substance of lectures delivered to young men's societies at Portsmouth and elsewhere. 1853. Parker.

Contents: The form and generation of proverbs.-The proverbs of different nations compared. The poetry, wit and wisdom of proverbs.-The morality of proverbs.— The theology of proverbs.

Language

Bierwirth, Heinrich Conrad.

438 B47

Beginning German; a series of lessons, with an abstract of grammar. 1909. Holt.

Cardon, Léopold Napoléon.

448 C19

L'oncle Sam en France; lecture, conversation, composition. 1920. Holt.

Consists of the story of the adventures of a little French boy with the American soldiers in France, with exercises based on the text.

François, Victor Emmanuel.

448 F87

Introductory French prose composition. 1899. Amer. Book Co. Harris, Charles.

438 H29

Selections for German composition, with notes and vocabulary. 1895. Heath. (Heath's modern language series.)

Mason, William Albert.

411 M45

History of the art of writing. 1920. Macmillan. Contents: Evidences of ideography in our written language.-Primitive picture writing. Picture writing of the North American Indians.-Picture writing of the ancient Mexicans. Hieroglyphic writing of the South Sea islanders.-Chinese ideographic writing.-Hieroglyphic writing of the ancient Egyptians.-Babylonian and Assyrian cuneiform writing. The hieroglyphic system of writing of the ancient Hittites.-The alphabetic writing of the Phoenicians.-Pre-Phoenician syllabaries and Mediterranean script. The Greek alphabet.-The Roman alphabet.-Writing in the middle ages.European alphabets derived from the Greek.-The age of printing. "Bibliography of the art of writing," p.491-497.

Mercado, Julio.

Manual de correspondencia comercial.

(Gregg modern language series.)

468 M63

1920. Gregg Pub. Co.

"The aim...is to furnish to students of Spanish a number of sample letters written in the correct language and form that are used by educated business men in the Spanishspeaking countries." Preface.

Rice, Anna Lucy.

420.7 R39

Outlines in dictionary study, for fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh grades. 1920. Gregg Pub. Co.

"Bibliography," p.76-77.

How to use a dictionary in teaching pronunciation, spelling, syllabication, and the use and meaning of words.

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"Bibliography," p.235-240.

An interesting account of the development of time-keeping devices.

Gall, James.

523.89 G14

Easy guide to the constellations, with a miniature atlas of the stars. Enl. ed. [1903.] Putnam.

Humphreys, William Jackson.

551.51 H92

Physics of the air. 1920. Lippincott.

Bibliographical foot-notes.

Systematic presentation of facts and theories regarding mechanics and thermodynamics of the atmosphere, atmospheric electricity, atmospheric optics, and factors of climatic control, Author is (1920) professor of meteorological physics, United States

weather bureau.

Mathews, Gregory Macalister.

1920....

qr 598.2 M47

Birds of Australia. v.1-v.9, pt.1. 1910-21. Witherby & Co. -Supplement; check list of the birds of Australia. pt.1 in IV. .qr 598.2 M47a An exhaustive work by an author who has always lived in Australia and been a devoted student of its bird life. Gives full descriptions and life histories and is well supplied with bibliographical references.

Thomas, W. Norman.

Surveying. 1920. Arnold.

Technical treatise for advanced British students. Uses calculus.

Tyler, John Mason.

r 526.9 T37

571.2 T97

The new stone age in northern Europe. 1921. Scribner. Contents: The coming of man.-The period of transition; Shell-heaps.-Land habitations.-Lake-dwellings.-A glance eastward.-Megaliths.-Neolithic industries.-Neolithic chronology.-Neolithic peoples and their migrations.-Neolithic religion.-Progress. -The coming of the Indo-Europeans.

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Infinitesimal calculus. 1919. Longmans. (Longman's modern mathematical series.)

Day, Jeremiah.

517.1 C19

r 512 D33

Introduction to algebra; the first part of a course of mathematics, adapted to the method of instruction in the American colleges. 1814. Howe.

Webber, Winfred Paul.

510 W36e

Elementary applied mathematics; a practical course for general students. 1920. Wiley.

Presupposes knowledge of elementary algebra and geometry.

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