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November 1921, Volume 98, Issue 1_suppl
- 45-50 Chapter IX
by Siegmund Schilder - 51-53 Chapter X
by Anton Schmid - 53-56 Chapter XI
by Siegmund Schilder - 56-61 Chapter XII
by Anton Hoffmann-Ostenhof - 61-65 Chapter XIII
by Robert Bartsch - 65-67 Chapter XIV
by Heinrich Goldemund - 67-71 Chapter XV
by Wenzel Gleispach
November 1921, Volume 98, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial Foreword
by James H.S. Bossard - 1-8 Standards of Child Welfare
by Julia C. Lathrop - 9-16 Fundamental Factors in Infant Mortality
by Richard Arthur Bolt - 16-27 Community Measures to Conserve Child Life
by Ellen C. Potter - 27-33 Positive Health for American Childhood
by Harriet L. Leete - 34-43 Nutrition as a Factor in Physical Development
by E.V. McCollum - 44-47 Mouth Hygiene and Child Welfare
by Edward T. Hartman - 48-53 Some Aspects of the Mental Hygiene of the Child
by Leonard Blumgart - 54-60 Childhood: The Golden Period for Mental Hygiene
by William A. White - 61-67 Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Adolescence
by Jessie Taft - 67-73 The Behavior Problems of Atypical Children
by Frederic H. Knight - 73-81 Public School Provision for Exceptional Children
by Arnold Gesell - 81-89 The Visiting Teacher
by Jane F. Culbert - 90-96 The Relation of the Teacher and the Social Worker
by Anna Beach Pratt - 97-105 Aid to Mothers With Dependent Children
by Emma O. Lundberg - 105-111 Foster Home Standards for Socially Handicapped Children
by Mary S. Doran - 112-120 Supervision of Placed-Out Children
by Katharine P. Hewins - 120-128 Social Responsibility for the Protection of Children Handicapped by Illegitimate Birth
by Katharine F. Lenroot - 129-135 What Can Be Accomplished Through Good Social Work in the Field of Illegitimacy?
by J. Prentice Murphy - 135-142 The Development of Social Work for Child Protection
by C.C. Carstens - 142-147 Problems of the Colored Child
by Eugene Kinckle Jones - 147-153 Helping the Farmer Through His Children
by Owen R. Lovejoy - 154-159 The Development of the Children's Code
by Edward N. Clopper - 159-167 A State Program for Child Welfare
by William Hodson - 169-169 Foreword
by Clyde L. King - 172-172 Preface
by Sadie Tanner Mossell - 173-218 The Standard of Living Among One Hundred Negro Migrant Families in Philadelphia
by Sadie Tanner Mossell
September 1921, Volume 97, Issue 1
- 1-1 Balance Sheet of Business
by N/A - 1-1 The Meaning and Manner of Business Revival
by C.H. Crennan - 1-9 Capital Shall We Export It or Use It for American Business?
by George M. Reynolds - 9-15 American Trends in Foreign Trade
by F.E. St. Austell - 16-22 The Reparations Settlement—Its Relation to American Business Revival
by James G. McDonald - 23-27 Great Britain's Control of International Markets
by Srinivas R. Wagel - 28-36 The Probable Trend of Interest Rates
by David Friday - 36-42 Industrial Waste
by L.W. Wallace - 43-63 Waste in the Manufacture of Men's and Boys' Ready-to-Wear Clothing 1
by Thomas Warner Mitchell - 63-66 Standards for Granting Credit
by J.H. Tregoe - 67-75 Taxation That Will Not Impair Business
by Clyde L. King - 75-83 Changing the Fundamental Structure of the Federal Reserve System
by Homer Joseph Dodge - 83-92 Economic Factors in the Location of Manufacturing Industries
by Malcolm Keir - 93-98 The Railroad Predicament: How It Arose and How to Get Out of It
by T.W. Van Metre - 99-103 The Recovery of the Grain Farmer
by Charles Moreau Harger - 103-107 The Way Out for Cotton Growers
by W. Arthur Shelton - 107-127 The Automotive Industry
by F.R. Pleasonton - 128-135 The Building Complex
by A.D. Welton - 136-151 Foreign Trade and the Economic Recovery of France
by Joseph Monteilhef & Lane W. Lancaster - 151-169 Public Finance in Ancient India
by Benoy Kumar Sarkar - 169-190 Have American Wages Permitted an American Standard of Living?
by Abraham Epstein - 191-191 Beman, Lamar T. The Closed Shop. Pp. xlvii, 197. Price, $1.80. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company. 1921
by A.H. Williams - 191-191 Lockey, Joseph Byrne. Pan-Americanism—Its Beginnings. Pp. 503. Price, $4.00. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1921
by L.S. Rowe - 191-191 Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. Freedom of Speech. Pp vii, 431. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co. Price, $3.50 net, by mail $3.64. 1920
by Clyde L. King - 192-192 Shefferman, Nathan W. Employment Methods. Pp. xx, 573. Price, $5.00. Kelly, Roy W. Training Industrial Workers. Pp. xxl, 457. Price, $5.00. Bloomfeild, David. Labor Maintenance. Pp. xvll, 530. Price, $5.00. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1821
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July 1921, Volume 96, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by L.S. Rowe - 1-10 The League of Nations Effective
by Hamilton Holt - 11-16 Achievements of the League of Nations in Its First Year
by Charles H. Levermore - 16-21 Two Accomplishments of the Existing League—the Secretariat and the Assembly
by Sarah Wambaugh - 21-30 The First Year and a Half of the League of Nations
by Arthur Sweetser - 31-33 The Monroe Doctrine
by John Bassett Moore - 33-41 The Monroe Doctrine and American Participation in European Affairs
by William E. Lingelbach - 41-44 The Monroe Doctrine and a World Organization
by Henry W. Taft - 45-48 The Urge for Disarmament
by Thomas J. Walsh - 49-52 The Possibility of Disarmament by International Agreement
by Robert Lee Bullard Major-General - 53-56 Limitation of Armaments by International Agreement
by Frank W. Mondell - 56-62 Curtailment of Armaments
by Frederick C. Hicks - 62-67 Reduction of Armaments
by John Jacob Rogers - 68-69 The Attitude of the United States Toward Europe
by Henry Morgenthau - 70-74 The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System
by Jane Addams - 74-77 The Mandate System of the League of Nations
by Denys P. Myers - 78-83 The League of Nations and the Protection of the Inhabitants of Transferred Territories
by Manley O. Hudson - 84-90 The Defects of the System of Mandates
by Herbert Adams Gibbons - 90-94 Mandates: America's Opportunity
by James G. McDonald - 95-97 American Interests in the Mandatory System
by Fannie Fern Andrews - 98-99 A World Court
by John Hays Hammond - 100-107 Aim and Purpose of an International Court of Justice
by James Brown Scott - 107-114 The Jurisdiction and Powers of an International Court
by Herbert A. Smith - 114-118 Compulsory Arbitration Not Essential to An Effective World Organization
by George W. Wickersham - 118-123 Law the Prerequisite of an International Court
by Charles G. Fenwick - 124-128 The Misleading Myth of the Equality of Nations
by Talcott Williams - 128-132 The United States and International Government
by William I. Hull - 132-137 Limitations on the Functions of International Courts
by Edwin M. Borchard - 138-140 The Essentials of World Organization
by Irvine L. Lenroot - 141-146 The Concert of Nations
by Joseph Irwin France - 146-152 A World Association Impractical Under Present Conditions
by James M. Beck - 153-159 The Essentials of a World Organization for the Maintenance of Peace
by Oscar T. Crosby - 159-160 The Essentials in the League of Nations to a World Organization
by Henry W. Taft - 161-165 The Need for a Concord of Nations
by Albert Bushnell Hart - 166-169 The Payment of Allied Debts
by Medill McCormick - 169-173 A Plan for Underwriting the Debts of the Allies to the United States
by Joseph Irwin France - 173-177 Allied Indebtedness to the United States
by John Foster Dulles - 177-181 Cancellation of European War Debts to the United States
by E.M. Patterson - 182-184 Book Department
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July 1921, Volume 96, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 Type Distinctions, Page and Volume References and Order of Topics
by Clyde L. King - 1-79 Index
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May 1921, Volume 95, Issue 1
- 1-113 Expenditures and Revenues of the Federal Government
by Edward B. Rosa - 113-122 Sources of Revenue of the States with a Special Study of the Revenue Sources of Pennsylvania
by M.L. Faust - 123-132 Sources of Revenue in American Cities
by Lane W. Lancaster - 132-147 The Trend of Federal, State, and Local Revenues in the United States
by Robert Bruce Watson - 148-150 Peru's Burden of Military Expenditures
by J.C. Luitweiler - 151-155 Public Expenditures and Receipts in France
by Charles Gide - 155-160 The Sources of the Receipts of the French Government in 1920
by Gaston Jeze - 161-164 Basis for Reform of Federal Taxation
by Daniel C. Roper - 165-180 The Inheritance Tax
by M.H. Hunter - 180-188 The Net Income and Excess Profits Should Be Kept as the Main Sources of National Taxation
by H.C. McKenzie - 188-193 The Ralston-Nolan Bill
by S.H. Patterson - 193-207 The Sales Tax
by John S. Hord - 207-212 The Incidence of a Sales Tax
by Gordon Hayes - 212-220 The General Sales Tax Is Not the Way Out
by Arthur A. Ballantine - 220-227 The Tariff Policy of the United States As a Creditor Nation
by D.A. Forward - 228-237 Good-Will and Economic-Blockade
by Frederick A. Cleveland - 237-242 Budget Making in Philadelphia—Its New Provisions and Operation
by Wright Hoffman - 242-251 Administrative Reorganization in the Federal Government
by A.N. Holcombe - 251-259 Earned and Unearned Income
by Willford I. King - 259-263 Better Methods of Municipal Bonding
by H.W. Dodds - 263-268 Problems of a Model State Income Tax
by Henry Herrick Bond - 269-271 State Supervision of Local Assessments
by Frank B. Jess - 272-276 A Program for Redistributing Sources of Revenue as between Cities, States, and National Government
by James E. Boyle - 276-283 The State Tax Commission and the Property Tax
by H.L. Lutz - 284-290 The United States and the Payment of an Indemnity by Germany
by Frank Plachy JR - 290-305 The Principal Factors to Be Considered in Connection with the Cancellation of the European Indebtedness to the United States
by C.E. McGuire - 306-308 Book Department
by Harry T. Collings
March 1921, Volume 94, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by G.B. Roorbach - 1-7 The Foreign Trade of the United States Since the Signing of the Armistice
by Simon Litman - 7-11 The International Trade Situation in Canada
by John A. Cooper - 11-16 The International Trade Situation in South America
by William C. Wells - 16-20 British Foreign Trade Promotion
by P. Harvey Middleton - 20-24 The Revival of Belgian International Trade
by Harry T. Collings - 24-28 Commercial Policy in Spain After the War
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 29-36 Foreign Trade of Japan Since the Armistice
by Frank R. Rutter - 37-43 The United States as a Creditor Nation and the Development of the Export Trade
by E.L. Bogart - 43-46 Imports, the Tariff and American Foreign Trade
by George E. Roberts - 47-51 Must the United States as a Creditor Nation Modify Its Traditional Attitude toward a Protective Tariff?
by Jacob Viner - 51-54 The Effect of Depreciated Exchange on Foreign Trade
by O.M.W. Sprague - 54-61 The Part of Direct Exporting in the Future of American Industry
by Henry H. Morse & Walter F. Wyman - 61-64 The Probable Future Development of Grain Trade of the United States
by Julius H. Barnes - 65-76 The Importance of Foreign Trade in Copper and Other Metals
by Felix Edgar Wormser - 76-80 Mexico as a Field for American Trade Expansion
by Thomas R. Taylor & Bernard H. Noll - 80-87 The Present Outlook for United States' Trade with Germany
by J. Anton De haas - 87-93 The Chinese Consortium and American Trade Relations with China and the Far East
by Thomas W. Lamont - 94-99 Shipping Services for American Foreign Trade— The Present Situation
by Winthrop L. Marvin - 100-106 Foreign Trade Organization in Europe Since the War
by Harry R. Tosdal - 107-114 Governmental Foreign Trade Promotion Service in the United States
by Chauncey Depew Snow - 114-118 The Foreign Trade Work of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States
by Chauncey Depew Snow - 118-121 The National Foreign Trade Council
by O.K. Davis - 122-126 American Chambers of Commerce in Foreign Countries
by Jay E. Fitzgerald - 126-130 The International Chamber of Commerce
by John H. Fahey - 130-132 Organization Under the Webb-Pomerene Law
by Allen Walker - 133-141 The Significance of the Edge Law in Relation to Foreign Trade
by Philip B. Kennedy - 141-149 A Comparison of English and American Export Trade Methods
by B. Olney Hough - 149-153 Difficulties of Financing Export Trade
by Francis H. Sisson - 153-156 Improvements in British Empire Trade Information— The Imperial Statistical Conference
by R.H. Coats - 156-159 The League of Nations and International Trade Statistics
by A. Loveday - 160-175 Equality of Treatment Among Nations and a Bargaining Tariff
by William S. Culbertson - 175-185 Post- War Tariff Changes and Tendencies
by Benjamin B. Wallace - 185-195 Discriminatory Duties on Imports in American Bottoms
by Abraham Berglund - 196-201 The Railroad Rate Discrimination Provision of the Merchant Marine Act 1920
by Stuart Daggett - 202-207 Government Restriction and Promotion of Foreign Trade
by Roy G. Blakey - 208-215 The Perils of the New Economic Nati onalism
by E.M. Patterson - 216-216 WOOFTER, THOMAS JACKSON. Negro Migra tion. Pp.195. Price, $1.50 (paper); $2.25 (cloth). New York: W. D. Gray, 1920
by Carl Kelsify - 216-216 Reviews
by Clyde L. King - 216-217 Notes
by N/A - 217-217 KNOWLES, MORRIS. Industrial Housing. Pp. x, 393. Price, $5.00. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1920
by N/A - 218-218 Report of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Po litical and Social Science for the Year Ending December 31, 1920
by N/A - 219-219 January 15, 1921. CHARLES J. RHOADS, ESQ., TREAS., American Academy of Political and Social Science, Philadelphia, Pa
by Edward P. Moxey
January 1921, Volume 93, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Carl Kelsey - 1-6 The Background of the Relations Between Japan and the United States
by Roland S. Morris - 7-16 The Attitude of the Chinese towards Americans
by Paul S. Reinsch - 16-17 Why California Objects to the Japanese Invasion
by James D. Phelan - 18-23 California-White or Yellow?
by Marshall De Motte - 23-29 The Japanese Invasion
by John S. Chambers - 29-34 Japanese in the Melting-Pot: Can They Assimilate and Make Good Citizens?
by V.S. Mcclatchy - 34-38 The Attitude of Organized Labor towards the Japanese
by Paul Scharrenberg - 38-42 Review of Exclusion History
by Walter Macarthur - 42-47 The Japanese Question in California
by Lothrop Stoddard - 47-50 The Development of the Anti-Japanese Movement
by Robert Newton Lynch - 51-55 The Japanese Land Problem of California
by Elwood Mead - 55-69 Japanese in California
by Sidney L. Gulick - 69-72 Racial Prejudice Un-American
by M.A. Matthews - 72-74 The Anti-Japanese Agitation from a Business Man's Standpoint
by Reginald H. Parsons - 74-76 The Japanese Issue in California
by John P. Irish - 77-81 American Citizenship and the Japanese
by Roy Malcolm - 81-88 The Japanese Question
by K.K. Kawakami - 88-97 Is the Japanese Menace in America a Reality?
by Kchi Kanzaki - 97-104 California's Japanese Situation
by Kiyo Sue Inui - 104-110 The Anti-Japanese Question in California
by Baron Shimpei Goto - 110-115 Hawaii's Experience with the Japanese
by Doremus Scuddfr - 116-120 Some Factors Involved in Minimizing Race Friction on the Pacific Coast
by Jesse Frederick Steiner - 121-126 The Mexican Immigrant
by James L. Slayden - 126-130 Immigration Along Our Southwest Border
by J. Blaine Gwin - 130-133 The Mexican in Los Angeles from the Standpoint of the Religious Forces of the City
by G. Bromley Oxnam - 134-138 Some Facts Affecting the Assimilation of the Immigrant
by Carol Aronovici - 139-144 The Oppression Psychosis and the Immigrant
by Herbert Adolphus Miller