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September 1929, Volume 145, Issue 1
- 202-202 JONES, THOMAS JESSE. Essentials of Civilization. Pp. xxvii, 267. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1929
by Frank Alexander Ross - 202-202 MADARIAGA, SALVADOR DE. Disarmament. Pp. 364. Price, $5.00. New York: Coward-McCann
by L.S. Rowe - 202-203 ZORBAUGH, HARVEY WARREN. Gold Coast and Slum, A Sociological Study of Chicago's Near North Side. Pp. xii, 287. Price, $3.00. Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1929
by Howard P. Becker - 203-204 DENNY, HAROLD NORMAN. Dollars for Bullets. The Story of American Rule in Nicaragua. Pp. x, 411. Price, $4.00. New York: Lincoln MacVeagh, The Dial Press, 1929
by Douglas L. Hunt - 204-204 REDLICH, MARCELLYS DONALD. International Law as a Substitute for Diplomacy. Pp. xi, 208. Price, $3.00. Chicago: Independent Publishing Company, 1928
by Amry Vandenbosch - 204-204 CONDLIFFE, J. B. Problems of the Pacific. Proceedings of the Second Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 15-29, 1927. Pp. xiv, 630. Price, $3.00. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1928
by Thorsten Sellin - 204-205 MACLEOD, WILLIAM CHRISTIE. The American Indian Frontier. Pp. xxiii, 598. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1928
by Donald Young - 205-205 RALSTON, JACKSON H. International Arbitration from Athens to Locarno. Pp. xvi, 420. Price, $5.00. Stanford University Press, 1929
by John G. Hervey - 205-206 GEE, WILSON. R. E. Park (Sociology); A. A. Young (Economics); C. Wissler (Anthropology); R. E. Chaddock (Statis-tics); R. S. Woodworth (Psychology); R. Pound (Jurisprudence); A. M. Schlesinger (History); J. Dewey (Philosophy); C. A. Beard (Political Science). Research in the Social Sciences. Its Fundamental Methods an / Objectives. Pp. 305. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1929
by George A. Lundberg - 206-206 ABEL, THEODORE. Systematic Sociology in Germany. Pp. 169. Price; $3.00. New York: Columbia University Press, 1929
by Howard P. Becker - 207-207 BELL, KENNETH N., and MORRELL, W. P. Select Documents on British Colonial Policy, 1830-1860. Price, $8.50. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928
by G. Davies - 207-208 LAUCK, W. JETT. The New Industrial Revolution and Wages. Pp. ix, 380. Price, $2.50. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1929
by W.E. Butt - 208-208 WARE, NORMAN J. The Labor Movement in the United States, 1860-1895. Pp. xviii, 409. Price, $3.00. New York and London : D. Appleton and Company, 1929
by Charles S. Tippetts - 208-208 LUNDBERG, GEORGE A. Social Research: A Study in Methods of Gathering Data. Pp. xi, 380. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1929
by Stuart A. Rice - 208-209 OFFUTT, MILTON. The Protection of Citizens Abroad by the Armed Forces of the United States. Pp. viii, 170. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins Press, 1928
by John G. Hervey - 209-209 WATKINS, LEONARD L. Bankers' Balances. Pp. xvi, 429. Price, $6.00. Chicago: A. W. Shaw, 1929
by Wright Hoffman - 209-209 BRUNNER, EDMUND DES. Immigrant Farmers and Their Children: With Four Studies of Immigrant Communities. Pp. xvii, 277. New York: Doubleday, Doran & Company, Inc., 1989
by N/A - 209-209 McKENZIE, R. D. Oriental Exclusion. Pp. viii, 200. Price, $2.00. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1928
by Thorsten Sellin - 210-210 HOTCHKISS, HENRY G. A Treatise on Aviation Law. Pp. 492. Baker, Voorhis & Co., 1928
by Charles C. Rohlfing - 210-210 COMER, JOHN PRESTON. Legislative Functions of National Administrative Authorities. (Columbia Studies in History, Economics, and Public Law, No. 289.) Pp. 274. Price, $4.00. New York: Columbia University Press, 1927
by Edward Carter - 210-210 MAZE, COLEMAN L., and GLOVER, JOHN G. How to Analyze Costs. Pp. xiii, 389. Price, $5.00. New York: The Ronald Press Co., 1929
by A.T. Cameron - 210-211 PINK, LOUIS H. The New Day in Housing. Pp. 207. Price, $3.50. New York: The John Day Co., Inc., 1928. TOWNROE, B. S. The Slum Problem. Pp. 220. Price, 6s. London: Longmans, Green and Company, 1928
by N/A - 211-211 Propagating Crime Through the Jail and Other Institutions for Short-Term Offenders. Pp. 31. New York: The National Crime Commission, 1928
by N/A - 211-211 BASSETT, EDWARD M., and WILLIAMS, FRANK B. Zoning Cases in the United States. Pp. 59. New York: Regional Plan of New York and Its Environs, 1928
by N/A - 211-211 United States Department of Commerce Standards Yearbook, 1929. Pp. vi, 401
by Richard H. Lansburgh - 211-211 FISHER, IRVING. The Money Illusion. Pp. xv, 245. Price, $2.00. New York: Adelphi Co.. 1928
by N/A - 211-211 BOND, F. D. Stock Movements and Speculation. Pp. 194. Price, $2.50. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1928
by G. Wright Hoffman - 211-212 HARTMAN, DENNIS. Index of United States Board of Tax Appeals. Pp. 191. Price, $4.00. Washington: Legal Publishing Society, Inc
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July 1929, Volume 144, Issue 1
- 1-5 Difficulties Involved in Reaching a Final Solution of the Reparations Problem
by Harold G. Moulton - 6-10 Danger Signals in the Present International Financial Situation
by Louis T. McFadden - 11-13 Some Basic Facts in Our International Relations
by William C. Redfield - 14-17 A Practical View of Reparations
by Garrard Winston - 18-20 Relation of Reparations to Allied Indebtedness to the United States
by Walter Lichtenstein - 21-28 The Present and Future of Anglo-American Relations
by Charles P. Howland - 29-31 The New Conception of War
by Stephen P. Duggan - 32-34 The American Inferiority Complex
by Arthur Bullard - 35-36 The Use of Military Power and Anglo-American Relations
by Nelson P. Mead - 37-38 Some Recent Developments Making for Better Anglo-American Relations
by William E. Lingelbach - 39-39 Anglo-American Relations
by Philip Kerr - 40-50 Making the Peace Pact Effective
by Arthur Capper - 51-54 How the Kellogg Peace Pact Can Be Made Effective
by Edith Nourse Rogers - 55-58 Equality of Belligerents and the Embargo Resolutions
by Joseph P. Chamberlain - 59-62 The Kellogg Pact—The Question of Sanction
by William Starr Myers - 63-69 The Economic Loss from the High Tariff of Sugar
by Don Orestes Ferrara - 70-72 A Tariff Formula Just to all Interests and Nations
by David I. Walsh - 73-75 The Tariff of Today
by Henry W. Watson - 76-79 International Problems of the Tariff
by Harry T. Collings - 80-84 Tariff Policy of the United States as Affecting Our Relations with Canada
by Walter Wallace McLaren - 85-96 The Protection of Foreign Lives and Property in Disturbed Areas
by Raymond Leslie Buell - 97-101 Intervention in Central America
by H.W. Dodds - 102-104 Conceptions and Misconceptions Regarding Intervention
by John Foster Dulles - 105-111 International Law and International Policy
by Henry Kittredge Norton - 112-113 Intervention in Latin America
by R.A. McGowan - 114-117 Intervention a Problem of International Guardianship
by John B. Whitton - 118-120 The Preventive Protection of Americans Abroad
by Clyde Eagleton - 121-127 The Protection of Citizens Abroad by Armed Force
by Edwin M. Borchard - 128-134 American Marines in China
by Smedley D. Butler - 135-136 Chinese-American Relations
by Chao-Chu Wu - 137-139 Arbitration of Differences at Conferences on Reduction and Limitation of Armaments
by Thomas P. Magbudbr - 140-142 Armaments and Peace
by Norman Thomas - 143-145 Our Financial and Economic Policies and Armament
by Willmott Lewis - 146-147 President Hoover's Opportunity
by James G. McDonald - 148-150 Public Opinion and Disarmament
by Marcel Knecht - 151-151 GRUENING, ERNEST. Mexico and its Heritage. Pp. 728. Price, $6.00. New York and London: Century Company, 1928
by L.S. Rowe - 151-152 CASSEL, GREGORY, KUCZYNSKI and NORTON. Fareign Investments. Lectures on the Harris Foundation, 1928. Price, $3.00. University of Chicago, 1928
by Harry T. Collings - 152-152 ROBINSON, DANIEL, SOMMER. An Anthology of Recent Philosophy. Pp. xi, 674. Price, $4.00. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1929
by Isaac Husik - 152-153 SELLERY, GEORGE C., and KREY, A. C. Medieval Foundations of Western Civilization. Pp. xii, 633. Price, $3.50. New York and London: Harper and Brothers, 1929
by Oliver W. Elsbree - 153-154 GEMMILL, PAUL F. Present Day Labor Relations—A Critical Examination of Methods of Collective Negotiation Between Employers and Employees. Pp. ix, 312. Price, $3.00. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1929
by Henry Seager - 154-154 GARNER, JAMES WILFORD. American Foreign Policies, An Examination and Evaluation of Certain Traditional and Recent International Policies of the United States. Pp. viii, 264. New York: The New York University Press, 1928
by Benjamin H. Williams - 154-154 MEARS, ELIOT GRINNELL. Resident Orientals on the American Pacific Coast. Their Legal and Economic Status. Pp. xvi, 545. Price, $3.00. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1928
by Thorsten Sellin - 155-155 NEARING, SCOTT. Black America. Pp. 275. Illustrated, New York: Vanguard Press, 1929
by N/A - 155-155 HILLER, E. T. The Strike, a Study in Collective Action. Pp. xvi, 304. Price, $2.50. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1928
by Howard P. Becker - 155-156 HALLOBAN, MATTHEW F. The Romance of the Merit System . Pp. vii, 314. Price, $3.00. Hyattsville, Md. Printed for the author. 1928
by Clinton Rogers Woodruff - 156-156 ROGERS, JAMES HARVEY. The Process of Inflation in France, 1914-1927. Pp. xx, 378. Price, $5.00. New York: Columbia University Press, 1929
by James D. Magee - 156-156 BAU, MINGCHIEN JOSHUA. China and World Peace. Pp. 194. Price, $2.00. New York: Fleming H. Revell Company, 1928
by W. Leon Godshall - 156-156 TREAT, PAYSON J. The Far East. Pp. xi, 549. Price. $4.00. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1928
by W. Leon Godshall - 157-157 LITTLE, ARTHUR D., CH.D. The Handwriting on the Wall: A Chemist's Interpretation. Pp. viii, 287. Price, $2.50. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1928
by H.S. Van Klooster - 157-157 GARRETT, GARET. The American Omen. Pp. ix, 259. Price, $2.50. New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., Inc., 1928
by Erwin W. Runkle - 157-158 CLANK, CHARLES L., and EUBANK, EARLE EDWARD. Lockstep and Corridor . Thirty-five years of prison life. Pp. xiv, 177. Cincinnati: The University of Cincinnati Press, 1927
by Thorsten Sellin - 158-158 MACKAYE, BENTON. The New Exploration. Pp. x, 235. Price, $3.00. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1928
by Martin L. Faust - 158-159 HOUSE, FLOYD N. The Range of Social Theory: A Survey of the Development, Literature, Tendencies and Fundamental Problems of the Social Sciences. Pp. x, 587. Price, $3.60. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1929
by Howard Becker - 159-159 JORDAN, RIVERDA H. Extra-Classroom Activities. Pp. ix, 302. Price, $2.50. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1928
by F.B. Igler - 159-160 LEE, VIRGIL P., and HUNT, ROBERT L. Readings in Cotton Marketing. Pp. 459 (mimeographed). Ann Arbor: Edwards Bros., 1928
by Wright Hoffman - 160-160 ODEGARD, PETER. Pressure Politics. Pp. x, 299. Price, $3.50. New York: Columbia University Press, 1928. HERRING, E. PENDLETON. Group Representation Before Congress. Pp. xviii, 309. Price, $3.00. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1929
by G. Paul Warber - 160-160 GALSTON, ARTHUR. Security Syndicate Operations. Revised. Pp. 205. Price, $4.00. New York: Ronald Press, 1928
by G. Wright Hoffman - 160-160 DOW, GROVE SAMUEL. Society and Its Problems. Third edition. Pp. xiii, 707. Price, $3.00. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co., 1929
by W. Wallace Weaver - 160-160 CLARK, VICTOR S. History of Manufactures in the United States, 1607-1860 . A three-volume work. Volume 1. McGraw-Hill, 1929. Published by the Carnegie Institution of Washington
by Fayette S. Warner - 161-161 DIMNET, ERNEST. The Art of Thinking. Pp. xii, 216. Price, $2.50. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1928
by N/A - 161-161 NYSTROM, PAUL H. Economics of Fashion. Pp. xiii, 521. Price, $6.00. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1928
by N/A - 161-161 DIMOCK, MARSHALL EDWARD. Congressional Investigating Committees. Pp. 175. Price, $.75. Baltimore: John Hopkins Press, 1929
by Edward W. Carter - 161-161 REITER, GEORGE. A Tax Without a Burden. Pp. 137. Price, $1.50. Boston: Christopher Publishing House
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July 1929, Volume 144, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 Acknowledgments
by N/A - 1-3 Chapter I
by N/A - 3-33 Chapter II
by N/A - 33-52 Chapter III
by N/A - 52-65 Chapter IV
by N/A - 65-78 Chapter V
by N/A - 78-89 Chapter VI
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May 1929, Volume 143, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Viva Boothe - 1-13 The Educational Opportunities of American Women — Theoretical and Actual
by Willystine Goodsell - 14-20 The Meaning of Progress in the Woman Movement
by Ethel Puffer Howes - 21-32 The Woman Administrator in the Modern Home
by Anna E. Richardson - 33-40 Woman's Economic Contribution in the Home
by Hildegarde Kneeland - 41-48 The Home Woman as Buyer and Controller of Consumption
by Benjamin R. Andrews - 49-60 Employer-Employee Relationships in the Home
by Amey E. Watson - 61-64 Efficiency of Women Workers
by Lillian M. Gilbreth - 65-73 Occupations and Earnings of Women in Industry
by Alice Rogers Hager - 74-93 What the Wage-Earning Woman Contributes to Family Support
by Agnes L. Peterson - 94-103 Ohio's Women Workers
by Amy G. Maher - 104-108 The Trend in Women's Wages
by Nelle Swartz - 109-119 Labor Turnover of Working Women
by Marguerite B. Benson - 120-131 Trade Union Activities of Women
by Theresa Wolfson - 132-136 The Economic Problems of Women
by Emilie J. Hutchinson - 137-145 Some Factors Affecting Earnings of Business and Professional Women
by Margaret Elliott & Grace E. Manson - 146-153 Women as College Teachers
by Marion O. Hawthorne - 154-165 The Position of Women in the Public Schools
by Charl Williams - 166-179 Women in Odd and Unusual Fields of Work
by Miriam Simons Leuck - 180-187 Women in the Clerical Occupations
by Grace L. Coyle - 188-194 Women in Farm Life and Rural Economy
by Mary Meek Atkeson - 195-206 American Women and the Printing Press
by Mary R. Beard - 207-216 Some Effects of Woman Suffrage
by Marguerite M. Wells - 217-229 Women in the Political Parties
by Emily Newell Blair - 230-248 Women in International Affairs
by Florence Brewer Boeckel - 249-254 Woman's Era in the Police Department
by Helen D. Pigeon - 255-264 Legal and Administrative Restrictions Affecting the Rights of Married Women to Work
by Mary Phlegar Smith - 265-279 At the Crossroads in the Legal Protection of Women in Industry
by Elizabeth Faulkner Baker - 280-285 The Effects of Labor Legislation on Women's Work
by Mary N. Winslow - 286-300 Labor Legislation for Women and Its Effects on Earnings and Conditions of Labor
by Florence Kelley & Marguerite Marsh - 301-314 The Married Woman and the Part-Time Job
by Lorine Pruette - 315-324 Mothers in Industry
by Gwendolyn Hughes Berry - 325-338 Married College Women in Business and the Professions
by Chase Going Woodhouse - 339-348 The Personality Results of the Wage Employment of Women Outside the Home and Their Social Consequences
by Ernest R. Groves - 349-360 Some Probable Social Consequences of the Out-Working of Well-Endowed Married Women
by David Snedden - 361-367 Home-Making Education in the Colleges
by Louise Stanley - 368-373 Emotional Adjustment of Women in the Modern World and the Choice of Satisfactions
by Elsa Denison Voorhees - 374-386 Book Department
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March 1929, Volume 142, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 Foreword
by Irvin Stewart - 1-7 The Development of Radio
by Laurens E. Whittemore - 8-16 Recent Technical Developments in Radio
by Arthur E. Kennelly - 17-20 Broadcasting in Denmark
by Emil Holm - 21-31 The Extent of the Development of Radio Over the World
by Lawrence D. Batson - 32-35 The Amateur in Radio
by Hiram Percy Maxim - 36-44 Federal Radio Legislation
by Frederic P. Lee - 45-56 The Administration of Federal Radio Legislation
by O.H. Caldwell - 57-63 The Commercial Uses of Radio
by General J.G. Harbord - 64-66 Radio Meteorological Services
by C.F. Marvin - 67-70 Radio and Safety
by C.B. Jolliffe - 71-77 Radio in the American School System
by J.J. Tigert - 78-82 The International Regulation of Radio in Time of Peace
by Irvin Stewart - 83-85 The Division of Radio Services of the International Bureau of the Telegraph Union
by Ernest Rusillon - 86-89 Army Radio in Peace and War
by William R. Blair - 90-94 Naval Radiotelegraph in Peace and War
by Captain S.C. Hooper - 95-104 The Control of International Radio Communication
by G. Stanley Shoup
March 1929, Volume 142, Issue 1
- 1-6 Recent Trends in Real Farm Income
by L.H. Bean - 7-15 The Farm Income Problem
by R.J. Mcfall - 16-19 The Recent Trend in the Purchasing Power of Farm Products
by A.B. Genung - 20-26 The Trend in the Farm Ownership
by L.C. Gray - 27-43 Trends in Farm Land Values in the United States from 1912 to 1928
by Karl Scholz - 44-50 Population Trends
by John M. Mckee - 51-57 Movements to and from Farms
by Charles L. Stewart - 58-69 Tendencies in Milk Production in Massachusetts A Study in Land Utilization
by Robert J. Mcfall & Ruth E. Sherburne - 70-76 Forestry and the Agricultural Crisis
by Raphael Zon - 77-79 Recent Trends in Export Trade in Agricultural Products
by E.G. Montgomery - 80-88 Trends in Agricultural Exports
by H.R. Enslow - 89-96 Tariff Handicaps
by James E. Boyle - 97-146 Changes in Production and Consumption of our Farm Products and the Trend in Population
by O.E. Baker - 147-150 Transportation Rates and Facilities
by Harry Gabriel - 151-157 The Public Lands and Immigration
by Donald Young & W. Wallace Weaver - 158-169 Stabilization of Prices and the Farmer's Income
by J.S. Lawrence - 170-176 The Increased Cost of Erosion
by Hugh Hammond Bennett - 177-185 Reclamation Projects and Their Relation to Agricultural Depression
by Millard Peck - 186-195 The Futility of Further Development of Irrigation Projects
by Frank P. Willits - 196-201 Relief from Farm Labor Costs
by Josiah C. Folsom - 202-209 Science and the Farmer
by F.D. Farrell - 210-215 Recent Trends Balancing Agriculture in the United States
by W.J. Spillman - 216-221 Diversification of Agriculture — Its Limitations and Its Advantages
by W.E. Grimes - 222-227 Livestock Prices Bring Farm Relief
by S.W. Russell - 228-234 The Industrialization of Agriculture
by Frank App - 235-244 Agricultural Contrasts
by L.W. Wallace - 245-249 Outlook for the Dairy Industry in the United States
by A.F. Woods - 250-256 What the Agricultural Extension Service Has Done for Agriculture
by M.S. McDowell - 257-265 The Economic Significance of Commercial Fertilizers
by J.G. Lipman - 266-270 Farm Products in Industry
by George M. Rommel - 271-282 Farm Relief and a Permanent Agriculture
by R.G. Tugwell - 283-290 The Mississippi Waterway
by Norman F. Titus - 291-295 The St. Lawrence Waterway
by G.P. Pillsbury - 296-301 Recent Migrations of Industries in the United States
by Richard H. Lansburgh - 302-311 The Outlook for Crop Insurance
by G. Wright Hoffman - 312-317 The General Property Tax as a Factor in the Unsatisfactory Agricultural Situation
by F.P. Weaver - 318-321 Some Essentials of a Farm Relief Plan
by Hon. Arthur Capper - 322-328 The Essentials In Farm Relief As Viewed By The American Farm Bureau Federation
by Sam H. Thompson - 329-333 The Attitude of the National Grange Toward the Tariff 1
by L.J. Taber - 334-340 Limitations, Advantages, and Special Field of Direct Marketing
by Gilbert S. Watts - 341-351 Market Information and the Farmer's Problems
by F.F. Lininger - 352-357 A Foreign Policy for the American Farmer
by John G. Hervey - 358-360 Agricultural Aid in Czechoslovakia
by Antonin Prokes - 361-366 Aid to German Agriculture
by R.E. Bose - 367-379 Some National Policies Toward Agriculture
by Charles L. Stewart