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March 1925, Volume 118, Issue 1
- 1-9 Power Development in Great Britain
by Heber Blankenhorn
- 10-13 The Development of Electricity in France
by A. Antoine & A. Libault
- 14-20 Electric Power in the German Commonwealth
by Count Hugo Lerchenfeld
- 21-29 Electrical Development in the Dominion of Canada
by Frederick A. Gaby
- 30-42 The World's Experience with Rural Electrification
by Harold Evans
- 43-46 An Electrified Farm
by George H. Morse
- 47-49 The Use of Electricity in Bavarian Agriculture
by Count Hugo Lerchenfield
- 50-51 The Need for Electricity on the Farm
by John A. Mcsparran
- 52-59 A Note on Rates for Rural Electric Service
by Morris Llewellyn Cooke
- 60-62 The Miners Turn to Giant Power
by McAlister Coleman
- 63-66 How Labor Views the Power Situation in California
by Paul Scharrenberg
- 67-67 The Attitude of Organized Labor
by Samuel Gompers
- 68-76 Use of Electric Service in Industry
by G.M. Gadsby
- 78-90 The Electrification of the American Railways
by Herbert Quick
- 91-94 The Influence of Cheap Power on Factory Location and on Farming
by Ernest S. Bradford
- 96-96 The Decentralization and Suburbanization of Population
by Irving Fisher
- 97-99 Power and the Working Life
by Carter Goodrich
- 100-106 Giant Power and National Defense
by Major general william Crozier
- 107-110 Financing the American Power Future
by Irving W. Bonbright
- 111-115 The Place of Leisure in Life
by Joseph K. Hart
- 116-119 Aesthetic Considerations Affecting Power Development
by E.H. Bennett
- 120-123 What is Giant Power For ?
by Martha Bensley Bruère
- 124-127 The Abolition of Household Slavery
by Mary Pattison
- 128-132 Bituminous Coal—A Raw Fuel or a Chemical Resource
by Judson C. Dickerman
- 133-136 The Changed Significance of Load Factor
by Otto M. Rau
- 137-140 Invention and the Power Future
by A. Hamerschlag
- 141-148 The Influence of Water on the Location of Giant Power Plants
by August Ulmann JR
- 149-162 Consolidation in the Electric Utility Industry
by John L. Stewart
- 163-167 Power and Interstate Commerce
by Philip P. Wells
- 168-175 Is Giant Power a State or Federal Utility?
by Alfred Bettman
- 176-177 On the Regulation of Giant Power
by Edward W. Bemis
- 178-180 Report of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Year Ending December 31, 1924
by N/A
- 181-181 CZECHOSLOVAKIA: A Survey of Economic and Social Conditions. Edited by Dr. Josef Gruber, Professor of Economics at the Charles University in Prague. Trans lated from Czech manuscripts by A. Broz, S. V. Vilma and J. J. Kral. Pp. xix, 256. Price, $2.00. New York: The Macmil lan Company, 1924
by Ralston Hayden
- 181-182 SOUTH MANCHURIA RAILWAY. Manchu ria, Land of Opportunities. Pp. 98. New York: Compiled and published by Thomas F. Logan, Inc
by N/A
- 182-182 PRUETTE, LORINE. Women and Leisure, A Study of Social Waste. With an intro duction by Harry Elmer Barnes. Pp. 225. Price, $3.00. New York: E. P. Dutton & Company, 1924
by N/A
- 183-183 FLORENCE, P. SARGANT. Economics of Fatigue and Unrest and the Efficiency of Labor in English and American Industry. Pp.426. Price, $5.00. New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1924
by Rexford Guy Tugwell
- 183-183 LEE, JOHN. Industrial Organization. Pp. 120. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1923
by Charles Reitell
- 183-184 MILLER, SIDNEY L., PH.D. Railway Trans portation. Pp. 890. Chicago and New York: A. W. Shaw Company. JONES, ELIOT, PH.D. Principles of Railway Transportation. Pp. 597. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924. HANEY, LEWIS H., PH.D. The Business of Railway Transportation. Pp. 570. New York: The Ronald Press Com pany
by Stuart Daggert
- 184-185 JEROME, HARRY. Statistical Method. Pp. xxiv, 395. Price, $4.00. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1984
by Robert Riegel
- 185-186 KOHLER, ERIC L., and PETTENGILL, PAUL W. Principles of Auditing. Pp. 231, ix, plus 96 pages of facsimile audit reports, audit working papers, schedules and statements. Price, $4.00. Chicago: A. W. Shaw Company
by Hiram T. Scovill
- 186-187 RIEGEL, ROBERT. Elements of Business Statistics. Pp. xx, 549. Price, $4.00. New York : D. Appleton & Company
by N/A
January 1925, Volume 117, Issue 1
November 1924, Volume 116, Issue 1
- 1-8 The Motor's Part in Transportation
by Roy D. Chapin
- 9-12 The Automobile and Allied Trades and Industries
by Alfred H. Swayne
- 12-17 The Automobile and American Agriculture
by John M. Mckee
- 18-21 The Motor's Part in Public Health
by John C. Long
- 21-25 The Automobile and the Pioneer
by William Joseph Showalter
- 25-31 Linking Up Railroad and Water Transportation
by Dorsey W. Hyde JR
- 32-34 The Automobile and Recreation
by M.H. James
- 34-36 The Economic Future of the Automobile Industry
by Charles Clifton
- 37-43 Machinery and Its Effect upon the Workers in the Automotive Industry
by Charles Reitell
- 44-49 Financing the Sale of Automobiles
by J.A. Estey
- 49-57 Financing the Automobile
by Henry G. Hodges
- 58-60 The Automobile and the " Home " of the Future
by John F. Harbeson
- 60-62 The Purity of Roadside Drinking Water What Pennsylvania Is Doing
by W.G. Turnbull
- 62-66 Camping Sites in Public Parks and Forests
by L.F. Kneipp
- 66-68 The Automobile and the Traveling Library
by Katherine Tappert
- 69-80 Consolidation of Schools and Pupil Transportation The Use of the Automobile in Education
by Leroy A. King
- 80-82 Influence of the Automobile on the City Church
by James J. Coale
- 83-86 What the Automobile Has Done To and For the Country Church
by Warren H. Wilson
- 87-89 Function of the Motor Truck in Reducing Cost and Preventing Congestion of Freight in Railroad Terminals
by T.C. Powell
- 89-95 Distribution of Gasoline and Methods of Price Control
by Huston Thompson
- 95-101 The Billboard and the Public Highways
by J. Horace McFarland
- 101-106 The Taxicab—Its Service and Regulation
by William A. Schnader
- 107-112 Public Regulation of Motor Bus Service
by Delos F. Wilcox
- 113-127 The Highway Business
by William H. Connell
- 127-132 Highway Transportation
by J. Gordon Mckay
- 132-140 Highway Location
by W.W. Crosby
- 141-159 Taxation of Motor Vehicles in the United States
by James W. Follin
- 160-168 The Financing of Highways
by T.H. Macdonald
- 169-174 The Storage of Dead Vehicles on Roadways
by William P. Eno
- 174-185 Safeguarding Traffic
by George M. Graham
- 185-190 Traffic Violations and the Court
by Solon E. Rose
- 191-194 The Automobile and the Police
by Arch Mandel
- 194-198 Protective Measures for the Automobile and Its Owner
by E. Austin Baughman
- 199-205 The Automobile and Community Planning
by John Ihlder
- 205-214 Traffic-Transportation Planning and Metropolitan Development
by J. Rowland Bibbins
- 214-223 The New York City Motor Traffic Problem
by Harold M. Lewis
- 224-231 The Plan of Chicago in 1924 With Special Reference to Traffic Problems and How They Are Being Met
by E.S. Taylor
- 231-235 The Plan of Philadelphia
by John Irwin Bright
- 235-240 Philadelphia's Traffic Problems and Their Solution
by J. Borton Weeks
- 241-243 The Traffic Problems in Detroit and How They Are Met
by T. Glenn Phillips
- 244-246 Reduction of Street Traffic Congestion by Proper Street Design
by Harland Bartholomew
- 246-250 The Traffic Commission of Los Angeles Its Work on the Traffic Problem
by Paul G. Hoffman
- 251-254 The Export Trade in Automobiles
by H.H. Kelly
- 254-258 The Relation of the Automobile Industry to International Problems of Oil and Rubber
by Harry T. Collings
- 259-261 The Rubber Industry and the Automobile
by J. Walter Drake
- 262-263 The Development of the Foreign Oil Policy of the United States
by Henry C. Morris
- 264-266 What is the Job of the Trade Association?
by Alfred Reeves
- 266-268 Serving the Motorist The Work of the National Motorists' Association
by Richard H. Lee
- 269-274 Services of the American Automobile Association
by Ernest N. Smith
- 274-279 The Place of the University in Good Roads and Automobile Transportation
by Arthur H. Blanchard
- 280-280 Heber Blankernhorn. The Strike for Union. A Study of the Non-Union Question in Coal and the Problems of a Democratic Movement. Based on the Record of the Somerset Strike, 1923-24. Pp. 259. Price, $2.25. Published for the Bureau of Industrial Research, by the H. W. Wilson Company. New York: 1924
by S. Perlman
- 280-280 Joseph, H. W. B. The Labor Theory of Value in Karl Marx. Pp. 176. Price, $2.00. New York: Oxford University, American Branch, 1923
by Fred E. Haynes
- 280-281 Downey, E. H. Workmen's Compensation. Pp. xxv, 223. Price, $2.00. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924
by John R. Commons
- 281-284 Lubin, Isador. Miners' Wages and the Cost of Coal. Pp. 316. Price, $2.50. New York : McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1924
by W.E. Fisher
- 284-285 Yost, Casper S. The Principles of Journalism. Pp. vii, 170. Price, $1.50. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1924. CRAWFORD, NELSON ANTRIM. The Ethics of Journalism. Pp. viii, 264. Price, $2.75. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1924
by Leslie Higginbotham
- 285-285 McCullough, J. E. Home, the Savior of Civilization. Pp. 633. Washington, D. C. Southern Cooperative League, 1924
by N/A
- 285-286 Malbone, Graham W. Jr., assisted by Robert C. Binkley. New Governments of Central Europe. (American Political Sci
by Ralston Hayden
- 286-286 Arbitration Treaties Among the American Nations. Edited by William R. Manning. Pp. 472. Price, $3.50. New York: Oxford University Press. American Branch
by N/A
- 286-287 Mowat, R. B. The European States System. [The World's Manuals series.] Pp. 96. Price, $1.00. New York: Oxford University Press, American Branch, 1923
by D.R. Moore
- 287-287 Lane, Tamar. What's Wrong With the Movies? Pp. 254. Los Angeles: The Waverly Company, 1923
by Donald Young
- 287-287 Blanc, Elsie Terry. The Co-Operative Movement in Russia. Pp. 324. Price, $2.50. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924
by Kenneth D. Miller
September 1924, Volume 115, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Herbert W. Hess
- 1-7 Selling Distribution and its New Economics
by Herbert W. Hess
- 8-20 Political and Governmental Tendencies in Their Relation to Increased Wealth
by Clyde L. King
- 21-31 Sales Policies and the Federal Trade Commission
by James T. Young
- 32-37 Banking and its Relation to New Wealth
by Frank Parker
- 38-46 Chemistry as a Source of New Wealth
by Ivor Griffith
- 47-51 The Place of Human Sciences in Modern Organized Business
by Edwin B. Twitmyer
- 52-56 The Place of Beauty in the Business World
by Huger Elliott
- 57-64 The Effect of Scientific Food Consumption in Increasing Wealth
by Carl L. Alsberg
- 65-69 Creative Wealth Factors in Modern Scientific Clothes Consumption
by Frank F. Wieder
- 70-73 Wealth-Contributing Factors in the Building of Modern Homes
by Brenton G. Wallace
- 74-82 New Wealth, New Standards of Living and Changed Family Budgets
by Christine Frederick
- 83-94 Breaking Down Sales Resistance in Industrial Selling. A Survey of the Buying Habits of Industry
by Malcolm Muir
- 95-98 The Place of the Modern Distributive Survey in Relation to Maximum Sales
by Edwin G. Booz
- 99-105 Geographical Aspects of Industrial United States in Relation to Increased Wealth
by Alfred G. White
- 106-115 Scientific Marketing of Farm Products as Illustrated by the Marketing of Eggs
by Earl W. Benjamin
- 116-123 The Contribution of the Association of National Advertisers to Better Present Business Practices
by John Sullivan
- 124-129 What the American Association of Advertising Agencies Does to Make Advertising Scientifically More Effective
by Stanley Resor
- 130-135 Statistics in Market Studies
by Paul T. Cherington
- 136-141 Modern Distribution Demands upon the Chamber of Commerce
by Julius H. Barnes
- 142-160 Business Forecasting and its Relation to Modern Selling
by Roger W. Babson
- 161-173 The Truth-in-Advertising Movement as it Affects the Wealth-Producing Factors in the Community
by H.J. Donnelly JR
- 174-182 The Modern Sales Manager and his Developing Technique
by J. Russell Doubman
- 183-189 The Modern Advertising Agency and its Contribution to Creative Wealth Activities
by H.H. Kynett
- 190-198 The Producer and his Sales Problems in Relation to Wholesaler, Retailer, and Consumer
by John C. Frazee
- 199-204 Are There too Many Retailers?
by L.D.H. Weld
- 205-211 Modern Distributive Demands on Education
by F.R. Cawl
- 212-215 The Automobile Industry and its Wealth-Contributing Factors
by Clifton Reeves
- 216-219 Sales Managers' Quotas
by C.N. Stone
- 220-225 The Chain Store and Distribution
by Walter S. Hayward
- 226-235 The Justification of the Chain Store in Our Present System of Distribution
by E.C. Sams
- 236-240 How Co-operation Works in the Grocery Business
by Herbert W. Hess
- 241-247 Foreign Trade and Increased National Wealth
by Harry T. Collings
- 248-252 Bibliography
by John R. Whitaker
- 253-254 Mangold, George B. Problems of Child Welfare. Revised edition. Pp. xviii, 602. Price, $3.00. New York City: The Macmillan Company, 1924. MATEER, FLORENCE. The Unstable Child. Pp. xii, 471. Price, $2.75. New York City: D. Appleton and Company, 1924. JOINT COMMITTEE ON METHODS OF PREVENTING DELIQUENCY. Three Problem Children. Pp. 146. New York City: The Commonwealth Fund
by James H.S. Bossard
- 254-256 Henry George's Progress and Poverty. An abridgement authorized by Anna George de Mille. Pp. 214. Price, $1.00. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1924
by William Lloyd Garrison
- 256-257 Calder, John. Capital's Duty to the Wage-Earner. A Manual of Principles and Practice on Handling the Human Factors in Industry. Pp. 326. Price, $2.25. New York: Longmans, Green and Company, 1923
by N.I. Stone
- 257-259 Lowell, Abbott Lawrence. Public Opinion in War and Peace. Pp. 302. Price, $2.50. Harvard University Press, 1924
by Robert E. Park
- 259-260 Davenport, E. H. and Cooke, SIDNEY RUSSELL. The Oil Trusts and Anglo-American Relations. Pp. 201 and pp. 62 appendices. Price, $2.50. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924
by Harry T. Collings
- 260-260 Delbrück, Hans. Government and the Will of the People. Academic lectures. Translated into English with notes and glossary of political names and terms, by Roy S. MacElwee. Pp. xiii, 192. Price, $3.50. New York: Oxford University Press, American Branch, 1923
by Karl F. Geiser
July 1924, Volume 114, Issue 1_suppl
July 1924, Volume 114, Issue 1