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September 1916, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 320-320 NEWELL, FREDERICK HAYNES. Irrigation Management. Pp. x, 306. Price, $2.00. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1916
by N/A - 320-320 RIPLEY, WILLIAM Z. Trusts, Pools and Corporations (Revised). Pp. xxxiii, 872. Price, $2.75. Boston: Ginn and Company, 1916
by N/A - 320-321 ROBINSON, CHARLES M. City Planning: with special reference to the Planning of Streets and Lots. Pp. xiii, 344. Price, $2.50. New York: G. P. Put nam's Sons, 1916
by N/A - 321-321 WICKWARE, FRANCIS G. (Ed.). The American Year Book, 1915. Pp. xviii, 862. Price, $3.00. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1916
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July 1916, Volume 66, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by L.S. Rowe - 1-11 The Basis of National Security
by S.N. Patten - 12-15 Three Plans for a Durable Peace
by William I. Hull - 16-21 The Central Organization for a Durable Peace
by Fannie Fern Andrews - 22-25 Isolation or World Leadership? America's Future Foreign Policy
by George Nasmyth - 26-31 Economic Pressure as a Means of Pre Serving Peace
by Herbert S. Houston - 32-34 An Armed International Tribunal the Sole Peace-Keeping Mechanism
by Oscar T. Crosby - 35-43 The Basis of a Durable Peace
by John H. Maccracken - 44-49 The Road To a Durable Peace
by Edward A. Filene - 50-59 The League To Enforce Peace—a Reply To Critics
by Theodore Marburg - 60-70 What Program Shall the United States Stand for in International Relations?
by Walter Lippmann - 71-91 America's International Responsibilities and Foreign Policy
by George Louis Beer - 92-94 America's Need for an Enforced Peace
by Talcott Williams - 95-97 The Economic Conferences of Paris and the United States
by Alexander Oldrini - 98-101 Isolation or Coöperation in International Affairs?
by Samuel Mccune Lindsay - 102-105 Germany and the Monroe Doctrine
by M.J. Bonn - 106-117 What Program Shall the United States Stand for in Her Relations With Japan and China—the Problem and a Practical Solution
by Sidney L. Gulick - 118-124 What National Policy Shall We Adopt With Reference To Mexico?
by L.S. Rowe - 125-129 Effect of Preparedness Upon America's Influence and Power
by N/A - 130-135 The True Basis for America's World Influence
by Thomas P. Gore - 136-139 Public Opinion in Foreign Policies
by Norman Angell - 140-146 American Policy and European Opinion
by Walter E. Weyl - 147-156 The Significance of Naval Preparedness
by Josephus Daniels - 157-172 The Effect On American Institutions of a Powerful Military and Naval Establishment
by Herbert Croly - 173-180 The Democracy of Universal Military Service
by Franklin H. Giddings - 181-186 Bewaredness
by Henry D. Estabrook - 187-191 National Ideals and Preparedness
by Wilbur C. Abbott - 192-199 Command of the Air
by Rear Admiral & Robert E. Peary - 200-211 A Foreign View of the Arguments Against Pre Paredness in the United States
by George Nestler Tricoche - 212-216 American Influence as Affected By Preparedness
by W. Morgan Shuster - 217-224 Preparedness Is Militarism
by Oswald Garrisson Villard - 225-227 The "Preparedness" Campaign Is Superficial
by Frederick F. Ingram - 228-236 Military Preparedness a Peril To Democracy
by Charles E. Jefferson - 237-246 Armaments and Caste
by Simeon Strunsky - 247-249 Militarism and the Church
by Algernon S. Crapsey - 250-258 Democracy or Imperialism—the Alterna Tive That Confronts Us
by Frederic C. Howe - 259-276 Book Department
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May 1916, Volume 65, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 Foreword
by Morris L. Cooke - 1-1 Introductory Note
by Joseph H. Willits - 1-1 The American Academy of Political and Social Science
by N/A - 1-35 Part I
by N/A - 37-47 Part II
by N/A - 48-50 Part III
by N/A - 51-91 Part IV
by N/A - 92-102 Part V
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May 1916, Volume 65, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Meyer Bloomfield & Joseph H. Willits - 1-8 The Employment Manager
by Ernest Fox Nichols - 9-14 The Employment Problem in Industry
by William C. Redfield - 15-27 Democracy as a Factor in Industrial Efficiency
by Horace B. Drury - 27-56 Personal Relationship as a Basis of Scientific Management
by Richard A. Feiss - 57-67 Democracy and Industry
by Ernest Martin Hopkins - 67-75 A Functionalized Employment Department as a Factor in Industrial Efficiency
by Ernest Martin Hopkins - 76-87 The Aim and Work of Employment Managers' Associations
by Meyer Bloomfield - 87-94 The Work of the Employment Department of Dennison Manufacturing Company, Framingham, Massachusetts
by Philip J. Reilly - 94-111 The Employment Work of the Curtis Publishing Company
by Robert C. Clothier - 111-116 The Work Program of the Employment Mana Gers' Association of Boston
by Ralph G. Wells - 117-127 University Schools of Business and the Train Ing of Employment Executives
by Harlow S. Person - 128-144 Hiring and Firing: Its Economic Waste and How To Avoid It
by Magnus W. Alexander - 144-154 Methods of Reducing the Labor Turnover
by Boyd Fisher - 155-160 Employment Problems and How the John B. Stetson Company Meets Them
by Milton D. Gehris - 160-169 The Establishment of Permanent Contacts With the Sources of Labor Supply
by John S. Keir - 170-175 Public Employment Bureaus and Their Relation To Managers of Employment in Industry
by Hilda Muhlhauser - 176-181 Written Specifications for Hiring
by R.J. Burke - 182-193 Selection of Employees By Means of Quantita Tive Determinations
by Walter Dill Scott - 193-204 The Use of Mental Tests in Vocational Guidance
by Guy Montrose Whipple - 205-207 Adopting Standards To Meet Trade Training Requirements
by E.G. Allen - 208-218 Problems Arising and Methods Used in Inter Viewing and Selecting Employes
by Katharine Huey - 219-222 The Value of the Application Form
by Chas P. Avery - 223-228 The Need for and Value of Physical Examina Tion of Employes as Illustrated in the Work of the Rike-Kumler Company
by Frederick H. Rike - 229-231 Introducing the New Employe
by Charles L. Pearson - 232-239 The Instruction of New Employes in Methods of Service
by Arthur Williams - 240-244 Americanization
by Frances A. Kellor - 244-251 Some Improvements in Existing Training Systems
by J.W. Dietz - 252-272 Records and Reports of Work
by J.W. Bancker - 272-276 The Effect of Motion Study Upon the Workers
by Frank B. Gilbreth & Lillian M. Gilbreth - 277-289 The Relation of Home Conditions To Indus Trial Efficiency
by Mary Barnett Gilson - 289-296 The Three Position Plan of Promotion
by Frank B. Gilbreth & Lillian M. Gilbreth - 297-310 The So-Called Profit Sharing System in the Ford Plant
by John R. Lee
March 1916, Volume 64, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by C.H. Crennan - 1-1 The Invisible Government
by Hon. Elihu Root - 1-10 The Check and Balance System and its Reversion
by Jacob Tanger - 11-30 The Invisible Government and Administrative Efficiency
by Edgar Dawson - 31-42 Politics as a Barrier to an Adequate and Efficient System of National Defense
by George Haven Putnam - 43-55 The High Cost of the Pork Barrel
by Joseph E. Ransdell - 56-65 Tariff Making by Log Rolling
by Guy Emerson - 66-76 Spoils and the Party
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 77-88 Increased Efficiency as a Result of Increased Governmental Functions
by Ralph E. George - 89-102 Some Efficiency Methods of City Administration
by John Allder Dunaway - 103-115 Public Works and Engineering Services on a Public Service Basis
by William H. Connell - 116-121 The Movement for Responsible County Government
by H.S. Gilbertson - 122-133 Interworkings of State Administration and Direct Legislation
by F.W. Coker - 134-145 Public Health and Politics
by Edward A. Moree - 146-146 The Executive Budget
by C.H. Crennan - 147-152 The Competitive Classification of Presidential Postmasters
by George T. Keyes - 153-167 Old and New Problems of Civil Service
by Henry Moskowitz - 168-171 The Short Ballot Movement and Simplified Politics
by Richard S. Childs - 172-183 Making Legislators Law Makers
by John A. Lapp - 184-196 Taking Judges Out of Politics
by Herbert Harley - 197-203 Children's Civic Activities Necessary Factor in the New Civilization
by Wilson L. Gill - 204-209 Promoting Americanization
by Helen Varick Boswell - 210-214 Taxation After the War
by Simon N. Patten - 215-226 Training for Efficient Public Service
by Charles A. Beard - 227-234 A Practical Guide to Responsible Government
by H.S. Gilbertson - 235-241 Index
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March 1916, Volume 64, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 The American Academy of Political and Social Science
by N/A - 1-1 Dates and Volume Numbers of the Publications of the Academy and Supplements Thereto
by N/A - 1-1 Type Distinctions, Page and Volume References, Order of Topics and Abbreviations
by N/A - 1-1 The Academy's Twenty- Fifth Anniversary
by L.S. Rowe - 1-1 The Academy's Publications
by Clyde L. King - 1-156 Index
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January 1916, Volume 63, Issue 1
- 1-23 The Federal Trade Commission Law
by Nathan B. Williams - 24-36 The Federal Trade Commission and Its Relation To the Courts
by Cornelius Lynde - 37-54 Unfair Methods of Competition and Their Prevention
by W.H.S. Stevens - 55-66 Should the Manufacturer Have the Right To Fix Selling Prices?
by Gilbert H. Montague - 67-68 The Federal Trade Commission's Investigation of Foreign Trade Conditions
by N/A - 69-83 "Cooperation" and the Anti-Trust Laws
by Gilbert H. Montague - 84-87 Possible Benefits of the Federal Trade Commission
by Alexander W. Smith - 88-96 The Organization and Work of the Federal Reserve Board
by E.M. Patterson - 97-104 Credit Reformation
by William Ingle - 105-121 Commercial Paper and the Federal Reserve Board
by Eugene E. Agger - 122-131 Some Phases of the New Check Collection System
by Gordon B. Anderson - 132-141 The Development of Our Foreign Trade Under the Federal Reserve Act
by John Clausen - 142-154 Completing the Reform of Our Banking System
by George J. Seay - 155-172 The Interstate Commerce Commission and the Railroads
by Samuel O. Dunn - 173-181 The Federal Valuation of Utilities
by Charles A. Prouty - 182-190 Federal Valuation of the Railroads in the United States
by Thomas W. Hulme - 191-198 The Conflict Between State and Federal Regulation of Railroads
by Walker D. Hines - 199-213 Recent Financial Investigations By the Inter-State Commerce Commission
by Ernest Ritson Dewsnup - 214-221 Do "Cost of Transportation" Exhibits in Rail-Road Rate Cases Show Cost?
by Allen S. Olmsted - 222-231 The Accounting System Prescribed for Railroads By the Interstate Commerce Commission
by William E. Hooper - 232-243 The Seamen's Act
by Philip B. Kennedy - 244-254 Water-Power Development On the National Forests and Proposed New Legislation
by O.C. Merrill - 255-262 Shall the Government Regulate the Sale of Securities?
by Hastings Lyon - 263-271 The Work of the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics in Its Relation To the Business of the Country
by Royal Meeker - 272-277 The Enforcement of Child Labor Laws
by E.N. Clopper - 278-286 Vitalizing the Nation and Conserving Human Units Through the Development of Agricultural Communities
by Hugh Macrae - 298-300 Cumulative Topical Index
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November 1915, Volume 62, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Augustus R. Hatton - 1-14 Budget Making and the Work of Government
by Henry Jones Ford - 15-35 Evolution of the Budget Idea in the United States
by Frederick A. Cleveland - 36-46 The Budget and the Legislature
by Rufus E. Miles - 47-63 The Proper Function of the State Budget
by S. Gale Lowrie - 64-68 The Budgetary Provisions of the New York Constitution
by Charles A. Beard - 69-72 California's State Budget
by John Francis Neylan - 73-84 The Illinois Budget
by Finley F. Bell - 85-90 Budget Methods in Illinois
by John A. Fairlie - 91-100 State Budget Making in Ohio
by W.O. Heffernan - 101-112 Financial Administration of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
by Ernest H. Maling - 113-124 Taxation and the Municipal Budget
by Milton E. Loomis - 125-135 Sources of Revenue
by Herbert S. Swan - 136-139 Accounting Basis of Budgetary Procedure
by Willb. Hadley - 140-147 Unit Costs in Recreational Facilities
by Paul T. Beisser - 148-161 Some Suggestions for Preparing a Budget Exhibit
by J. Harold Braddock - 163-175 Budgetary Procedure Under the Manager Form of City Government
by Arch M. Mandel - 176-191 The Budget as an Administrative Program
by Henry Bruère - 192-202 The German Municipal Budget and its Relation To the General Government
by Karl F. Geiser - 204-210 The Budget Procedure of English and French Cities
by D.C. Baldwin - 211-222 The Movement for Improved Financing and Accounting Practice in Toronto
by Horace L. Brittain - 223-234 County Budgets and Their Construction
by Otho Grandford Cartwright - 235-248 Budget Making for Small Cities
by Lent D. Upson - 249-263 The Preparation of Estimates and the Formulation of the Budget—the New York City Method
by Tilden Adamson - 264-269 Budget Making in Cleveland
by Mayo Fesler - 270-276 Budget Making in Chicago
by Charles E. Merriam - 277-287 Select List of References on National, State, County and Municipal Budgets in the United States
by Harry A. Rider - 288-290 General Works in Economics
by N/A - 290-293 Money, Banking and Finance
by N/A - 293-310 Political and Governmental Problems
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September 1915, Volume 61, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Clyde lyndon king - 1-3 America's Industries as Affected By the Euro Pean War
by Alba B. Johnson - 4-10 European War Influences Upon American Industry and Labor
by Samuel Gompers - 11-23 America's Unemployment Problem
by Henry Bruère - 24-29 Some Recent Surveys of Unemployment
by Royal Meeker - 30-39 The War and Immigration
by Frank Julian Warne - 40-44 Unemployment and Immigration
by Frances A. Kellor - 45-50 Some Industrial Lessons of the European War
by John Price Jackson - 51-59 American Export Policies
by Franklin Johnston - 60-65 Commercial Isolation Versus International Trade
by Moritz J. Bonn - 66-70 The Relations of Central and South America With the United States as Affected By the European War
by Luis F. Corea - 71-80 What Can the United States and Latin America Do for Each Other?
by Charles M. Muchnic - 81-85 Transportation Facilities Needed for Latin American Trade
by Welding Ring - 86-89 The Effect of Idle Plant On Costs and Profits
by H.L. Gantt - 90-102 The Effect of Unemployment On the Wage Scale
by Mary Van kleeck - 103-111 Scientific Management Applied To the Steady Ing of Employment, and Its Effect in an Industrial Establishment
by Richard A. Feiss - 112-120 A Functionalized Employment Department as a Factor in Industrial Efficiency
by Ernest Martin Hopkins - 121-126 The New Profession of Handling Men
by Meyer Bloomfield - 127-137 The Labor Turn-Over and the Humanizing of Industry
by Joseph H. Willits - 138-145 A National System of Labor Exchanges in Its Relation To Industrial Efficiency
by John B. Andrews - 146-164 Scientific Management as a Solution of the Unemployment Problem
by Morris Llewellyn Cooke - 165-173 Simplified Cost Accounting for Manufacturers
by Walter B. Palmer - 174-182 Working Conditions Necessary for Maximum Output
by Norris A. Brisco - 183-186 The Principles of Industrial Efficiency Applied To the Form of Corporate Organization
by Henry S. Dennison - 187-198 Greater Agricultural Efficiency for the Black Belt of Alabama
by C.E. Allen - 199-207 Development of Standards in Municipal Government
by Henry Bruère - 208-216 What Scientific Management Means To Ameri Ca's Industrial Position
by Frank B. Gilbreth & Lillian Moller Gilbreth