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November 1930, Volume 152, Issue 1
- 142-159 The Commercial Problems of China
by Julean Arnold - 160-172 Transportation in China
by John Earl Baker - 173-180 Obstacles to Industrial Development in China
by Harold M. Vinacke - 181-183 Certain Vital Problems of China's Industry
by O.S. Lieu - 184-190 The Textile Industry of China
by Evan B. Alderfer - 191-195 The Iron and Steel Industry of China
by Walter Voskuil - 196-205 Fundamentals of the Chinese Labor Movement
by Ta Chen - 206-213 Chinese Money and Banking
by Dickson H. Leavens - 214-228 The Political History of China Under the Republic
by Harley Farnsworth Macnair - 229-240 Communist Policy and the Chinese Nationalist Revolution
by Maurice T. Price - 241-251 Public Administration of Salt in China: A Historical Survey
by Esson M. Gale - 252-261 China's Use of the Boycott as a Political Weapon
by Dorothy J. Orchard - 262-265 The Three Principles of the Kuomintang
by Edward Bing-Shuey Lee - 266-277 How China Recovered Tariff Autonomy
by Ching-Chun Wang - 278-292 The Geography of Manchuria
by Robert Burnett Hall - 293-307 Economic Factors in Manchurian Diplomacy
by C. Walter Young - 308-317 International Aspects of the Chinese Eastern Railway
by Henry Kittredge Norton - 318-327 Political Conditions in Mongolia and Chinese Turkestan
by Owen Lattimore - 328-337 Japanese Expansion in China1
by John E. Orchard - 338-346 Present Economic and Political Position of Great Britain in China
by Wilfred J. Hinton - 347-355 Can the Nations Coöperate in the Rehabilitation of China?
by A.N. Holcombe - 356-369 Chinese Influence in the Development of Western United States
by George T. Renner - 370-377 The Need and the Plans for Chinese Studies in the United States
by Mortimer Graves - 378-398 China: a Bibliographical List
by William Adams Slade - 400-422 Book department
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October 1930, Volume 151, Issue 1
- 1-5 The Decade Since the War: A Résumé
by J. Prentice Murphy - 6-10 Child Welfare and the Modern Mind
by James H.S. Bossard - 11-19 The Child's Enlarging Social Horizon
by F. Stuart Chapin - 20-24 The Changing Family with Regard to the Child
by William F. Ogburn - 25-31 Recent Changes in the Birth Rate and Their Significance for Child Welfare
by Warren S. Thompson - 32-45 Ten Years' Progress in Parent Education
by Ralph P. Bridgman - 46-56 Recent Gains in Family Protection as Measures of Child Welfare
by Maud Morlock - 57-61 Child Laborers' Gains and Losses Since the War
by Elizabeth S. Magee - 62-69 The School as a Factor in Child Health
by Frank L. Kelly - 70-81 Mouth Hygiene as a New Factor in Child Health
by Emerson R. Sausser - 82-91 A Decade of Progress in Nutrition
by E.V. Mccollum - 92-101 The Federal Government in Relation to Maternity and Infancy
by Grace Abbott - 102-109 Health Services for Preschool Children
by Howard Childs Carpenter - 110-115 Health Insurance and Child Welfare
by I.M. Rubinow - 116-120 Public Health Nursing and Child Care in the United States
by Elnora E. Thomson - 121-129 A Changing Psychology in Child Welfare
by Jessie Taft - 130-137 Progress in Understanding and Control of the Feeble-minded
by Ransom A. Greene - 138-142 Clinical Facilities for the Study of Personality and Behavior Problems in Children
by Lawson G. Lowrey - 143-148 A Decade of Progress in the Mental Hygiene of the Preschool Child
by Arnold Gesell - 149-153 Descendants of the Foreign-Born
by Abraham Myerson - 154-161 New Aims in Adoptions
by Ora Pendleton - 162-172 Children Born Out of Wedlock
by A. Madorah Donahue - 173-179 Institutional Care for Delinquent Children: A New Appraisal
by Harrison A. Dobbs - 180-183 Juvenile Detention Homes
by William Healy & Augusta F. Bronner - 184-194 New Uses for Wealth as Endowment
by John S. Bradway - 195-208 Research in the Field of Child Welfare Since the War
by Neva R. Deardorff - 209-214 A Training Program for Child Welfare Workers
by Henry W. Thurston - 215-219 The National Agency and Child Welfare Standards
by C.C. Carstens - 220-277 Airport Problems of American Cities
by Austin F. Macdonald - 278-283 Selected References
by N/A - 285-307 Book Department
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September 1930, Volume 150, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Ernest Minor Patterson - 1-6 Population Growth and Economic Pressure
by Robert R. Kuczynski - 7-12 Immigration and the Population Problem
by Henry P. Fairchild - 13-24 The Attitude of Immigration Countries
by Edna Cers Macmahon - 25-32 Control of International Transportation and Communication
by Joseph P. Chamberlain - 33-39 World Peace and the Rivalry of Merchant Marines
by Horace B. Drury - 40-46 International Broadcasting: Now and in the Future
by William S. Paley - 47-52 Electrical Communication Services and International Relations
by Colonel M.C. Rorty - 53-64 The Reparations Problem and the Bank for International Settlements
by Louis T. Mcfadden - 65-75 International Financial Cooperation as a Factor in World Peace
by Virgil Jordan - 76-84 Benefits and Dangers of Foreign Investments
by F. Cyril James - 85-88 Competition for Raw Materials
by William C. Redfield - 89-97 Control of Exports of Raw Materials: an International Problem
by Lynn Ramsay Edminster - 98-104 The International Aspect of the Mineral Industry
by Charles K. Leith - 105-111 The Effect of Exportation of Capital Upon the Copper Industry
by Frank C. Armstrong - 112-116 The Copper Industry: a Reply
by Percy E. Barbour - 117-125 Commercial Policies as Causes of International Friction
by William E. Lingelbach - 126-145 Current Trends in Foreign Commercial Policy
by Henry Chalmers - 146-153 The Commercial Policy of the United States in the Light of Current World Developments
by Wallace McClure - 154-161 Commercial Policies and Tariffs in Their Relation to World Peace
by Edgar B. Brossard - 162-166 An American Economic Policy
by Alfred Pearce Dennis - 167-178 Our Economic Policy Toward Latin America
by W.W. Cumberland - 179-185 The Basis of International Cooperation
by Norman Thomas - 186-191 An Inter-American Economic Policy
by Dantès Bellegarde - 192-197 I. Joint Memorandum by Professors J. Bonn and André Siegfried
by N/A - 197-208 II. Memorandum By Professor J. Bonn
by N/A - 208-219 III. Memorandum By Professor André Siegfried. Introduction. Definition of the Problem
by N/A - 220-220 Introductory Comment
by Karl Scholz - 225-229 Municipal Housing Development in Vienna
by Emmy Freundlich - 230-237 Public Guidance in Rural Land Utilization in Denmark
by K.J. Kristensen - 238-247 Land Reform in Mexico
by Frank Tannenbaum - 248-261 Development of Polish Cities in the Period from 1918 to 1930
by Edmund Dunin - 262-272 Public Guidance in Land Utilization in Czechoslovakia
by AntonÃn Pavel - 273-287 Internal Colonization in Germany: a Problem in Rural Land Utilization
by Rudolf Lerch - 288-293 Polish Agricultural Land Organization Since the World War
by Waclaw Ponikowski - 295-317 Book Department
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July 1930, Volume 149, Issue 3
- 1-21 Finding a Way in Mental Hygiene
by Frankwood E. Williams - 22-35 Eugenic Sterilization in the United States Its Present Status
by Frederick W. Brown - 36-46 Mental Hygiene in Preventive Medicine
by William L. Russell - 47-58 The Runaway Child: A Case Study
by Florence Gilpin - 59-69 Social Adjustment of the Feeble-minded
by Florence Powdermaker - 70-79 The Social Significance of the Psychopathic
by Karl Birnbaum - 80-85 Pooling and Coordination of Effort in Mental Hygiene Clinics
by E. Van norman Emery - 86-101 Mental Hygiene from the Standpoint of College Administration
by Charles D. Bohannan - 102-123 Causes of Mental Ill Health Among College Students
by George E. Gardner - 124-132 The Contribution of Psychiatry to Some Educational Problems
by Mandel Sherman - 133-138 The Mental Health Value of Special Education
by Edgar A. Doll - 139-145 The Public School and the Problem Child
by R. Ray Scott - 146-150 The Public School and the Mentally Defective Adolescent
by Horace Victor Pike - 151-159 The Child of Very Superior Intelligence as a Special Problem in Social Adjustment
by Leta S. Hollingworth - 160-166 The Psychiatric Social Worker in Mercantile Life
by Mary B. Laughead - 167-174 Community Control of the Feeble-minded
by Edgar A. Doll - 175-179 Child Guidance Problems in Rural and Village Communities
by Sanger Brown - 180-183 Mental Hygiene Functions of the Public Health Nurse
by Sybil H. Pease - 184-189 Mental Diagnosis and Probation
by E. Van norman Emery - 190-194 Extra-Institutional Activities of Mental Hospitals
by William C. Sandy - 195-198 The Follow-up Service of a Mental Hospital
by Katherine E. Howland - 199-211 Book Department
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May 1930, Volume 149, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Percy S. Brown - 1-2 Social Self-Control
by Henry S. Dennison - 3-11 The New Capitalism
by Edward A. Filene - 12-21 The New Capitalism and the Socialist
by Harry W. Laidler - 22-27 The Future of the Small Corporation
by Samuel Crowther - 28-35 The Future of Production
by Erwin H. Schell - 36-44 Distribution
by Howard Thompson lewis - 45-50 The Apparent Trend of Recent Economic Changes in Agriculture
by E.G. Nourse - 51-60 The Future of Business Cycles
by Carl Snyder - 61-66 The Meaning of Rationalization in Europe
by Georges F. Doriot - 67-73 Business and World Peace
by Samuel Colcord - 74-81 The Bank for International Settlements
by F. Cyril James - 82-87 The Position of the United States in World Affairs
by J.H. Rogers - 88-93 Man and the Machine: The Engineer's Point of View
by H.S. Person - 94-100 Men and Machines: A Manager's Interpretation
by Henry P. Kendall - 101-109 Men and Machines: A Labor Leader's Interpretation
by Matthew Woll - 110-119 Trends in Industrial Psychology
by Ordway Tead - 120-127 The Revolution and the Individual
by Charles W. Wood - 128-131 The Anti-Trust Laws
by Benjamin A. Javits - 132-144 Government Ownership and Control
by H.S. Raushenbush - 145-149 Future Regulation of Business
by William J. Donovan - 150-156 Economic Foundations of Pan-Europeanism
by Harry D. Gideonse - 157-164 The New Community and Its Future
by Ernest W. Burgess - 165-172 The Effects of the New Industrial Revolution Upon Our Economic Welfare
by Willford I. King - 173-182 Business and Politics in the American Future
by Glenn Frank - 183-191 Recent Trend in the Organized Labor Movement
by William Green - 192-197 Future Training of Industrial Executives
by Arthur E. Morgan - 199-219 Book Department
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March 1930, Volume 148, Issue 2
- 1-1 Foreword
by C.A. Dykstra - 1-5 Community Development in the Southwest as Influenced by the Boulder Canyon Project
by E.F. Scattergood - 6-11 Metropolitan Water Distribution in the Los Angeles Area
by Franklin Thomas - 12-19 Colorado River Conferences and Their Implications
by Ralph L. Griswell - 20-28 Major Engineering Problems: Colorado River Development
by Frank E. Weymouth - 29-35 The Financial and Topographical Problems of the Colorado River Aqueduct Project
by E.A. Bayley - 36-40 The Status of Boulder Canyon Power Allocations
by E.F. Scattergood - 41-41 Index To Subjects
by N/A - 41-42 Index To Names
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March 1930, Volume 148, Issue 1
- 1-1 An Appreciation
by N/A - 1-1 Foreword
by Karl Scholz - 1-6 Real Estate and Real Estate Problems
by W. Carlton Harris - 7-11 Research Development in Real Estate in the United States
by Arthur J. Mertzke - 12-18 The Economic Importance of Real Estate Classification
by Albert G. Hinman - 19-25 Real Estate as a Marketable Commodity
by William H. Ten Haken - 26-32 An Organized Real Estate Securities Exchange
by Cyrus C. Miller - 33-49 English Professional Societies in Real Estate
by H. Morton Bodfish - 50-55 The Indestructible Properties of Land
by W.H. Voskuil - 56-60 Limitations to Private Property Rights in Land in the United States
by W.C. Plummer - 61-66 The Distinction Between Value and Valuation and Its Application to Real Estate
by Weldon Hoot - 67-81 The Unearned Increment in Land Values and Its Social Implications
by William N. Loucks - 82-87 Land Value Insurance: Its Organization and Its Operation
by H.H. Richardson - 88-96 Commonly Accepted Evidences of Real Estate Value for Purposes of Taxation
by David T. Rowlands - 97-105 A Scientific Approach to Real Estate Valuation
by Walter W. Pollock - 106-114 The Interdependence of Land and Public Utilities
by Paul J. Raver - 115-119 A National Land Policy to Conserve Land Values
by Benjamin H. Hibbard - 120-132 The Influence of Public Improvements on Land Values
by Herbert D. Simpson - 133-138 Blighted Areas and Their Effects Upon Urban Land Utilization
by C. Louis Knight - 139-144 The Operation of the Graded Tax Law in Pittsburgh
by Thomas C. McMahon - 145-156 A Critical Analysis of the Operation of the Pittsburgh Graded Tax Law
by Edward F. Daume - 157-164 Inadequacy of Actual Selling Price of Real Estate as Evidence of Fair Present Value for Purposes of Taxation
by Karl Scholz - 165-169 Taxing Land Values and Taxing Building Values
by Richard T. Ely - 170-176 Trends in Urban Real Estate Values, Past and Future
by Stanley L. Mcmichael - 177-183 The Going Value of Real Estate
by Philip H. Cornick - 184-198 Tenancy Versus Ownership as a Problem in Urban Land Utilization
by George S. Wehrwein & Coleman Woodbury - 199-206 Public Guidance in Urban Land Utilization
by Samuel Price Wetfierill JR - 207-211 The Surplus Farm Lands
by Bernhard Ostrolenk - 212-218 Tenancy Versus Ownership as a Problem in the Utilization of Farm Real Estate
by L.C. Gray - 219-224 The Overhead Costs of Farm Real Estate Ownership
by Bernhard Ostrolenk - 225-232 A Comparison Between Urban and Rural Taxation on Real Estate Values
by M. Slade Kendrick - 233-243 Farm Real Estate Values and Farm Income
by E.H. Wiecking - 247-285 Commercial Arbitration: A Practical Plan
by John R. Abersold - 286-289 HAZLEWOOD, CRAIG B. The Bank and Its Directors. Pp. x, 251. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1929. $3.50
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