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November 1916, Volume 68, Issue 1
- 207-215 Russia's Future Needs for Capital
by Samuel Mcroberts - 216-225 Canadian Capital Requirements
by O.D. Skelton - 226-234 The Future of Public Utility Investments
by Delos F. Wilcox - 235-243 The Rural Credits Act and Its Effect On the Investment Market
by Roger W. Babson - 244-251 The Rate of Interest After the War
by Irving Fisher - 252-263 The Nationalization of Capital
by M.J. Bonn - 264-277 London and New York as Financial Centers
by E.L. Stewart Patterson - 278-286 Our Gold Reserves After the War
by Frank A. Vanderlip - 287-297 America's Ability To Make Foreign Investments
by George E. Roberts - 298-311 The Relation of Government To Foreign Investment
by Huntington Wilson - 312-320 Dollar Diplomacy and Financial Imperialism Under the Wilson Administration
by Frederic C. Howe - 321-322 General Works in Economics
by N/A - 322-322 YOUNG, ARTHUR NICHOLS. The Single Tax Movement in the United States. Pp. x, 340. Price, $1.50. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1916
by E.M. Patterson - 323-323 LEAKE, ALBERT. Means and Methods of Agricultural Education. Pp. xxiii, 273. Price, $2.00. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1915
by N/A - 323-323 WILLIS, J. C. Agriculture in the Tropics. (2d Ed., rev.). Pp. xvi, 223. Price, $2.25. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons
by N/A - 323-323 Agriculture, Mining, Forestry and Fisheries
by N/A - 324-324 GOWIN, ENOCH BURTON. The Executive and His Control of Men. Pp. xv, 349. Price, $1.50. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915
by N/A - 324-324 Manufacturing Industry
by N/A - 325-325 PROFIT SHARING BY AMERICAN EMPLOYERS. Pp. 261. Price, $2.00. New York: Welfare Department, The National Civic Federation, 1916
by Joseph H. Willits - 325-326 Commerce and Transportation
by N/A - 326-326 FERGUSON, MAXWELL. State Regulation of Railroads in the South. Pp. 228. Price, $1.75. New York: Columbia University Press, 1916
by N/A - 326-326 Labor Problems
by N/A - 327-327 GROAT, GEORGE G. An Introduction to the Study of Organized Labor in America. Pp. xv, 494. Price, $1.75. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1916
by Alexander Fleisher - 327-328 Money, Banking and Finance
by N/A - 328-328 SCOTT, WILLIAM A. Money and Banking. (5th Ed.) Pp. ix, 406. Price, $2.00. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1916
by N/A - 328-328 Political and Governmental Problems
by N/A - 328-329 GOODNOW, FRANK J. Principles of Constitutional Government. Pp. 396. Price, $2.00. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1916
by C.H. Maxson - 329-330 MACY, JESSE and GANNAWAY, JOHN W. Comparative Free Government. Pp. xviii, 754. Price, $2.25. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915
by C.H. Maxson - 330-331 TAFT, WM. HOWARD. The Presidency: Its Duties, Its Powers, Its Opportunities and Its Limitations. Pp. v, 145. Price, $1.00. New York: Charles Scrib ner's Sons, 1916
by N/A - 331-331 International Questions
by N/A - 331-332 CRANDALL, SAMUEL B. Treaties, Their Making and Enforcement. (2d Ed.) Pp. xxxii, 663. Price, $6.00. Washington: John Byrne and Company, 1916
by E.C. Stowell - 332-333 HART, ALBERT BUSHNELL. The Monroe Doctrine: an Interpretation. Pp. xiv, 445. Price, $1.75. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1915
by L.S. Rowe - 333-334 SHERRILL, CHARLES H. Modernizing the Monroe Doctrine. Pp. xiii, 202. Price, $1.25. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1916
by N/A - 334-334 STOWELL, ELLERY C. and MUNRO, HENRY F. International Cases. Vol. I. Peace. Pp. xxxvi, 496. Price, $2.50. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1916
by N/A - 334-335 Miscellaneous
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September 1916, Volume 67, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by Ambrose L. Suhrie - 1-1 The Educational Program of a Democracy
by Ambrose L. Suhrie - 1-12 Appreciation of Music, Literature and Art as a Social Aim
by A. Duncan Yocum - 13-25 Social Training Through School Group Activities
by Irving King - 26-33 Training in the Schools for Civic Efficiency
by J. Lynn Barnard - 34-39 The Moral Training of Children
by Edward Howard Griggs - 40-46 The Science and Art of Home Making
by Carrie Alberta Lyford - 47-53 Education for Parenthood
by Thomas C. Blaisdell - 54-63 Vocational Guidance in School and Occupation
by John M. Brewer - 64-76 Education for Life Work in Non-Professional Occupations
by Frederick G. Bonser - 77-81 Manual Labor and the Achievement of National Ideals
by B.H. Crocheron - 82-86 Education for Home Life On the Farm
by Jessie Field - 87-96 Training for Rural Leadership
by John M. Gillette - 97-106 Health as a Means To Happiness, Efficiency and Service
by Louis W. Rapeer - 107-114 Play and Recreation
by George E. Johnson - 115-122 Training Children To a Wise Use of Their Leisure
by J. George Becht - 123-129 Children, Libraries and the Love of Reading
by Annie Carroll Moore - 130-138 The Rural School Community Center
by L.J. Hanifan - 139-147 The National Congress of Mothers and Parent- Teacher Associations
by Frederic Schoff - 148-155 An Urban Home and School League
by Walter L. Philips - 156-161 The Rural School Improvement League
by Payson Smith - 162-166 School Credit for Home Work
by L.R. Alderman - 167-169 The Spread of the School Manse Idea
by George E. Vincent - 170-181 Continuation Schools
by Arthur J. Jones - 182-192 University Extension
by Louis E. Reber - 193-201 The "People's University" of Massachusetts
by James Ambrose Moyer - 202-209 Correspondence School Instruction By Non- Academic Institutions
by Lee Galloway - 210-217 Education for Adults Through Public Lectures in New York City
by Henry M. Leipziger - 218-223 The Spread of the Community Music Idea
by Peter W. Dykema - 224-240 Education Through Farm Demonstration
by Bradford Knapp - 241-249 The Home Demonstration Work
by Mary E. Creswell - 250-256 The Library Extension Movement in American Cities
by Arthur E. Bostwick - 257-266 Library Work in the Open Country
by Sarah Askew - 267-269 The Home Reading Courses of the United States Bureau of Education
by Ellen C. Lombard - 270-272 Visual Instruction in New York State
by Alfred W. Abrams - 273-283 The United States Bureau of Education and the Immigrant
by H.H. Wheaton - 284-289 Education Through Official Publicity
by William H. Allen - 291-296 The Public Services of the College and University Expert
by Clyde Lyndon King - 297-297 General Works in Economics
by R.C. Mccrea - 298-298 STAMP, J. C. British Incomes and Property. Pp. xv, 537. Price, 12s. 6d. London: P. S. King and Son, 1916
by N/A - 298-299 Geography
by J. Russell Smith - 300-300 Agriculture, Mining, Forestry and Fisheries
by J. Russell Smith - 300-301 HARRIS, FRANKLIN S. and STEWART, GEORGE. The Principles of Agronomy. Pp. xvi, 451. Price, $1.40. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915
by J.S. Keir - 302-302 ROBINSON, EDWIN VAN DYKE. Early Economic Conditions and the Development of Agriculture in Minnesota. Pp. v, 306. Price, $1.50. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1915
by N/A - 302-303 Manufacturing Industry
by Malcolm Keir - 303-303 McFALL, ROBERT JAMES. Railway Monopoly and Rate Regulation. Pp. 223. Price, $2.00. New York: Columbia University Press, 1916
by N/A - 303-303 Commerce and Transportation
by N/A - 303-304 PRATT, EDWIN A. The Rise of Rail Power in War and Conquest. Pp. xii, 405. Price, 7s. 6d. London: P. S. King and Son, Ltd., 1915
by N/A - 304-304 SMITH, J. RUSSELL. Commerce and Industry. Pp. viii, 596. Price, $1.40. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1916
by N/A - 304-305 SPEARS, JOHN R. The Story of the American Merchant Marine. Pp. xxvii, 340. Price, $1.50. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915
by N/A - 305-306 Accounting, Business Methods, Investment and the Exchange
by Robert Riegel - 306-307 MONTGOMERY, R. H. Auditing: Theory and Practice. (Second edition, revised and enlarged.) Pp. xxvi, 889. Price, $5.00. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1916
by N/A - 307-307 RAYMOND, W. L. American and Foreign Investment Bonds. Pp. x, 324. Price, $3.00. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1916
by N/A - 307-308 Labor Problems
by N/A - 308-308 NEARING, SCOTT. Anthracite. Pp. 251. Price, $1.00. Philadelphia: John C. Winston Company, 1915
by W. H. S. Stevens - 309-310 BIGHAM, J. A. (Ed. by). Select Discussions of Race Problems: A Collection of Papers of Especial Use in Study of Negro American Problems, with the Pro ceedings of the Twentieth Annual Conference for Study of Negro Problems held at Atlanta University, May 24, 1915. Pp. 108. Price, 50 cents. Atlanta: The Atlanta University Press, 1916
by J.P. Lichtenberger - 311-311 FLEXNER, ABRAHAM and BACHMAN, FRANK P. Education in Maryland. Pp. xii, 176. Free on Request. New York: The General Education Board, 1916
by N/A - 311-312 GOODBELL, WILLYSTINE. A History of the Family as a Social and Educational Institution. Pp. xiv, 588. Price, $2.00. New York: The Macmillan Com pany, 1915
by J.P. Lichtenberger - 312-313 NORTH, CECIL CLARE. The Sociological Implications of Ricardo's Economics. Pp. iii, 65. Price, 50 cents. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1915
by J.P. Lichtenberger - 313-313 PHELPS, EDITH M. (Compiled by). Selected Articles on Woman Suffrage. (Third edition.) Pp. xlvi, 274. Price, $1.00. White Plains: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1916
by N/A - 313-313 WALLING, WM. E.; STOKES, J. G. P.; HUGHAN, JESSIE WALLACE; LAIDLER, HARRY W. The Socialism of Today. Pp. xvi, 642. Price, $1.60. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1916
by N/A - 313-314 WOOD, FRANCIS. Suffering and Wrong. Pp. x, 368. Price, $1.75. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1916
by N/A - 314-314 Political and Governmental Problems
by N/A - 314-315 Index Digest of State Constitutions. (Prepared by Legislative Drafting Research Fund.) Pp. vii, 1546. New York: New York State Convention Com mission, 1915
by Herman G. James - 315-316 International Questions
by N/A - 316-316 ADLER, FELIX. The World Crisis and Its Meaning. Pp. 232. Price, $1.50. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1915
by N/A - 316-317 BATY, T. and MORGAN, J. H. War: Its Conduct and Legal Results. Pp. xxviii, 578. Price, 10s. 6d. London: John Murray, 1915
by N/A - 317-317 GOLDSMITH, PETER H. A Brief Bibliography of Books in English, Spanish and Portuguese relating to the Republics commonly called Latin American; with comments. Pp. xix, 107. Price, 50 cents. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915
by N/A - 317-318 PHELPS, EDITH M. (Compiled by). Selected Articles on the Monroe Doctrine. (Second and enlarged edition.) Pp. xxxiii, 337. Price, $1.00. White Plains: The H. W. Wilson Company, 1916
by N/A - 318-318 SCOTT, JAMES BROWN (Ed.). The Hague Conventions and Declarations of 1899 and 1907. Pp. xxx, 303. Price, $1.00. New York: Oxford University Press, 1915
by N/A - 318-318 WOODS, FREDERICK ADAMS and BALTZLEY, ALEXANDER. Is War Diminishing? Pp. xi, 105. Price, $1.00. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin Company, 1915
by N/A - 319-319 HUDDERS, E. R. Indexing and Filing. Pp. xii, 292. Price, $3.00. New York: Ronald Press Company, 1916
by N/A - 319-319 Miscellaneous
by N/A - 319-319 FISHER, ARNE (trans. and edited by). The Mathematical Theory of Probabilities and Its Application to Frequency Curves and Statistical Methods. Pp. xx, 171. Price, $2.00. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915
by N/A - 319-320 KELTIE, J. SCOTT (Ed.). The Statesman's Year Book, 1915. Pp. 1xxxiv, 1536. Price, $3.50. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1915
by N/A - 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
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