Content
May 1910, Volume 35, Issue 3
- 145-153 Influences Affecting Security Prices and Values
by Thomas Gibson - 154-163 Economic Crises and Stock Security Values
by Arthur Selwyn-Brown - 164-174 Railroad Stocks as Investments
by Carl Snyder - 175-191 Electric Railway Stocks
by Wallace Mccook Cunningham - 192-196 Industrial Stocks as Investments
by Edgar J. Meyer - 197-206 Stocks of Financial Institutions
by L.A. Norton - 207-216 The Wrongs and Opportunities in Mining Investments
by Francis C. Nicholas - 217-232 Bibliography On Securities and Stock Exchanges
by S.S. Huebner - 233-264 Book Department
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May 1910, Volume 35, Issue 3_suppl
- 5-5 Introductory Remarks
by L.S. Rowe - 6-9 Introductory Remarks of Presiding Officer
by Robert L. Owen - 10-15 The Logical Basis of Woman Suffrage
by Anna G. Spencer - 16-22 The Position of the Anti-Suffragists
by Gilbert E. Jones - 23-27 The Woman Suffrage Movement in Great Britain
by Alice Paul - 28-32 Answer To the Arguments in Support of Woman Suffrage
by Lyman Abbott - 33-35 Woman Suffrage an Aid To Social Reform
by Frederick Nathan - 36-37 The Inadvisability of Woman Suffrage
by Charles H. Parkhurst
March 1910, Volume 35, Issue 2_suppl
- 1-6 Annual Address of the Chairman of the National Child Labor Committee
by Felix Adler - 7-12 Child Labor Legislation in Massachusetts
by Curtis Guild - 13-15 Symposium—Antagonistic Forces I. False Economic Ideas
by Charles F. Smith - 16-22 Ii. Unequal Laws an Impediment To Child Labor Legislation
by Samuel McCune Lindsay - 23-32 Iii. Indifference of the Church To Child Labor Reform
by John Haynes Holmes - 33-34 Iv. Inadequate Schools
by Everett W. Lord - 35-41 Justice To the Child
by Stephen S. Wise - 42-46 Children in the Textile Industry
by John Golden - 47-51 The Cotton Mill a Factor in the Development of the South
by J. Borden Harriman - 52-57 The Mill or the Farm?
by A.J. McKelway - 58-60 Poor White Folks
by Hooper Alexander - 61-72 The Federal Children's Bureau
by Owen R. Lovejoy - 73-85 Symposium—Vocation
by Everett W. Lord - 86-90 Ii. Vocational Direction
by David Snedden - 91-95 Enforcement of Child Labor Laws
by Homer Folks - 96-102 Enforcement of Child Labor Laws in South Carolina
by E.J. Watson - 103-110 Enforcement of Child Labor Laws in New Hampshire
by Henry C. Morrison - 111-113 The Health of Young Persons in Massachusetts Factories
by William C. Hanson - 114-126 Child Labor Statistics
by Fred S. Hall - 127-129 Proof-of-Age Records
by Jeanie V. Minor - 130-133 The Providence School Census System
by Gilbert E. Whittemore - 134-136 The Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics1
by Frank S. Drown - 137-143 Child Labor in Street Trades
by Edward N. Clopper - 145-149 Child Labor in Home Industries
by Mary Van Kleeck - 150-151 New England's Lost Leadership
by Florence Kelley - 152-154 Child Labor in Canneries
by Pauline Goldmark - 155-159 Relation of National Child Labor Committee To State and Local Committees
by Edward W. Frost - 160-161 Reports from State and Local Child Labor Committees
by Oliver C. Bryant - 161-161 Child Labor Committee of San Francisco, California
by J.C. Astredo - 162-163 Citizen's Child Labor Committee of the District of Columbia
by Henry J. Harris - 163-163 Illinois Child Labor Committee
by Harriet M. Van Der Vaart - 163-164 Indiana Child Labor Committee
by U.G. Weatherly - 164-164 Kansas Child Labor Committee
by F.W. Blackmar - 164-168 Kentucky Child Labor Association
by Lafon Allen - 168-168 Louisiana Child Labor Committee
by Solomon Wolff - 169-169 Maine Child Labor Committee
by Ella Jordan Mason - 169-170 Maryland Child Labor Committee
by Joseph C. Judge - 170-174 Massachusetts State Child Labor Committee
by Richard K. Conant - 174-175 Michigan Child Labor Committee
by Frank T. Carlton - 175-175 Inter-Church Child Labor Committee, Grand Rapids, Michigan
by H. Gaylord Holt - 175-176 Minnesota Child Labor Committee
by Mildred M. Barnard - 176-177 Children's Protective Alliance of Missouri
by A.O. Lovejoy - 177-178 Nebraska Child Labor Committee
by John J. Ryder - 178-178 New Jersey Child Labor Committee
by G.W.B. Cushing - 179-181 New York Child Labor Committee
by George A. Hall - 181-181 North Carolina Child Labor Committee
by Charles L. Coon - 182-183 Ohio Child Labor Committee
by Allbert H. Freiberg - 183-184 Warren (Ohio) Child Labor League
by Phebe T. Sutliff - 184-186 Pennsylvania Child Labor Association
by Fred S. Hall - 186-189 Joint Committee On Child Labor in Rhode Island
by Carl Barus - 189-189 West Virginia Child Labor Committee
by Nola McKinney - 190-192 Wisconsin Child Labor Committee
by Edward W. Frost - 192-194 The Southern States
by A.J. McKelway - 195-206 Annual Report of the General Secretary of the National Child Labor Committee
by Owen R. Lovejoy - 207-238 The Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Child Labor Under the Auspices of the National Child Labor Committee
by N/A - 239-274 Appendix
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March 1910, Volume 35, Issue 2
- 1-12 The Parks and Recreation Facilities in the United States
by John Nolen - 15-24 Our National Parks and Reservations
by William Eleroy Curtis - 25-31 National Forests as Recreation Grounds
by Treadwell Cleveland - 32-35 Forestry Policy of Typical States—New York
by Austin Cary - 36-43 Forestry Policy of Typical States-Pennsylvania
by Joseph T. Rothrock - 44-49 State Forests in Michigan
by Filibert Roth - 50-56 Park System of Essex County, New Jersey
by Frederick W. Kelsey - 57-63 The Park System of Hudson County, New Jersey
by Walter G. Muirheid - 64-70 The Boston Metropolitan Park System
by William B. De Las Casas - 71-80 City Planning and Philadelphia Parks
by Andrew Wright Crawford - 81-87 The Park Movement in Madison, Wisconsin
by Charles N. Brown - 88-105 Recreation Developments in Chicago Parks
by Graham Romeyn Taylor - 109-117 Play and Social Progress
by Howard S. Braucher - 118-128 Public Provision and Responsibility for Play Grounds
by Henry S. Curtis - 129-133 The Playground as a Social Center
by Amalie Hofer Jerome - 134-140 Educational Value of Public Recreation Facilities
by Charles Mulford Robinson - 141-151 Our Recreation Facilities and the Immigrant
by Victor Von Borosini - 152-157 The Social Significance of Play
by Otto T. Mallery - 158-165 The Playground for Children At Home
by Beulah Kennard - 166-169 The Unused Assets of Our Public Recreation Facilities
by Benjamin C. Marsh - 170-176 Music and Refreshments in Parks
by Philip H. Goepp - 177-184 The Appalachian Mountain Club
by Charles E. Fay - 185-192 The Southern Appalachian Park Reserve as a National Playground
by George T. Surface - 193-203 The Field and Forest Club of Boston
by G.W. Lee & L.G. Howes - 204-209 The Sierra Club
by Marion Randall Parsons - 210-219 Recreative Centers of Los Angeles, California
by Bessie D. Stoddart - 220-224 The Columbia Park Boys' Club, a Unique Playground
by Eustace M. Peixotto - 225-232 The "Heide Park" of the Society for the Ad Vancement of the Common Weal in Dresden
by Wilhelm Böhmert - 233-263 Book Department
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January 1910, Volume 35, Issue 1
- 1-7 Cotton in Southern Agricultural Economy
by Harvie Jordan - 8-15 The Negro and Agricultural Development
by Alfred Holt Stone - 16-24 Financing the Cotton Crop
by Henry S. Reed - 25-36 The Sugar Cane Industry
by George T. Surface - 37-41 The Decadence of the Plantation System
by Ulrich B. Phillips - 42-51 Agricultural Revolution a Necessity
by Clarence H. Poe - 52-59 New Farm Crops for the South
by S.M. Tracy - 60-66 Sure Bases of a Greater South
by G. Grosvenor Dawe - 67-76 Forest Resources and Conservation
by John H. Finney - 77-80 Reclamation and Drainage
by Sledge Tatum - 81-98 The Power Resources of the South
by Frank S. Washburn - 99-104 Southern Railroads and Industrial Development
by W.W. Finley - 105-113 Good Roads Movement in the South
by Joseph Hyde Pratt - 114-119 The Inland Waterways of the South
by J.F. Ellison - 120-123 Future of the South Atlantic Ports
by Thomas Purse - 124-133 The Negro's Part in Southern Development
by Booker T. Washington - 134-142 Effects of Industrialism Upon Political and Social Ideas
by Holland Thompson - 143-149 Labor Supply and Labor Problems
by Enoch Marvin Banks - 150-155 The Need for Agricultural Education
by David Y. Thomas - 156-164 Child Labor in the South
by A.J. McKelway - 165-171 Economic Needs of the South
by William H. Glasson - 172-183 New Politics for the South
by James W. Garner - 185-216 Book Department
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November 1909, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 1-6 The Securities Market as an Index of Business Conditions
by Thomas Gibson - 7-18 Present Condition of International Trade
by John J. Macfarlane - 19-24 Conditions in Stove Manufacturing
by William J. Myers - 25-28 The Stove Trade
by James W. Van Cleave - 29-32 Difficulties and Needs of the Paper and Pulp Industry
by Arthur C. Hastings - 33-38 Prospects of the Meat Packing Industry
by Michael Ryan - 39-46 Revival of the Trade in Woolens
by William Whitman - 47-57 The Prosperity of the Brewing Industry
by Hugh F. Fox - 58-68 The American Iron Trade of I909 and the Outlook
by A.I. Findley - 69-73 The Outlook for Paint Manufacture
by G.B. Heckel - 74-81 Trade Revival in the Lumber Industry
by Jno E. Williams - 82-93 South America—Our Manufacturers' Greatest Opportunity
by John Barrett - 94-100 The Yellow Pine Situation
by C.D. Johnson - 101-108 Hosiery Manufacture in the United States
by C.B. Carter - 109-113 The Market for Locomotives
by Alba B. Johnson - 114-116 Automobile Sales and the Panic
by David M. Parry - 117-124 Government Assistance To Export Trade
by C.S. Donaldson - 125-130 The Return of Prosperity
by O.P. Austin - 131-139 Present American Business Conditions in the Distilling Industry
by Morris F. Westheimer - 140-145 Recent Developments in the Life Insurance Business
by L.G. Fouse - 146-153 The Recovery From the Depression
by John Moody - 154-162 The Present Supply of Freight Cars
by Artfiur Hale - 163-176 Book Department
by N/A - 176-177 Reviews : Birdseye, Clarence F. The Reorganization of Our Colleges. Pp. 4I0. Price, $I.75. New York: The Baker & Taylor Company, I909
by Carl Kelsey - 177-178 Reviews : Cleveland, F. A., and Powell, F. W. Railroad Promotion and Capitalization in the United States. Pp. xiv, 368. Price, $2.00. New York : Longmans, Green & Co., I909
by Grover G. Huebner - 179-179 Reviews : Coolidge, Mary Roberts. Chinese Immigration. Pp. 531. Price, $1.75. New York: Henry Holt & Co., 1909
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 179-180 Reviews : Davidson, J., and G. A. The Scottish Staple at Veere: A Study in the Economic History of Scotland. Pp. xii, 453. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., I909
by H. Morse Stephens - 180-181 Reviews : Devine, E. T. Report on the Desirability of Establishing an Employment Bureau in the City of New York. Pp. 238. Price, $I.25. New York : Charities Publishing Company, I909
by George B. Mangold - 181-182 Reviews : Holdsworth, W. S. History of English Law. 3 Vols. Pp. I564. Price, $4.00 each. Boston: Little, Brown & Co
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 182-183 Reviews : Jones, H. Idealism as a Practical Creed. Pp. 299. Price, $2.00. New York : Macmillan Company, I909
by Mary Lloyd - 183-183 Reviews : Macfarland, C. S. (Ed.). The Christian Ministry and The Social Order. Pp. 303. Price, $I.25. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, I909
by S. Edwin Rupp - 184-184 Reviews : McPherson, L. G. Railroad Freight Rates in Relation to the Industry and Commerce of the United States. Pp. 44I. Price, $2.25. New York: Henry Holt & Co., I909
by G.G. Huebner - 185-185 Reviews : Münsterberg, H. Psychotherapy. Pp.40I. Price, $2.00. New York: Moffat, Yard & Co., I909
by J. Dashiell Stoops - 185-186 Reviews : Noyes, A. D. Forty Years of American Finance. Pp. 4I8. Price, $I.50. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, I909
by Raymond V. Phelan - 186-187 Reviews : Peyton, J. H. The Ameracan Transportation Problem. Pp. 204. Price, 50 cents. Louisville: Courier Journal Publishing Company, I908
by G.G. Huebner - 187-188 Reviews : Pickett, W. P. The Negro Problem. Pp. x, 580. Price, $2.50. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, I909
by Carl Kelsey - 188-188 Reviews : Van Rensselaer, Mrs. S. History of the City of New York in the Seven teenth Century. Two vols. Pp. x1, II73. Price, $5.00. New York: Macmillan Company, I909
by F.I. Herriott - 189-189 Reviews : Vernon, Mrs. H. M. Italy from I494 to I790. Pp. viii, 5I6. Price, 5s. 6d. Cambridge: University Press, I909
by Roger B. Merriman - 189-190 Reviews : War in the Far East. By a military correspondent of the "Times." Pp. 656. Price, $5.00. New York: E. P. Dutton & Co
by Chester Lloyd Jones
September 1909, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 3-10 Chinese and Japanese Immigrants— A Comparison
by Chester H. Rowell - 11-18 The Support of the Anti-Oriental Movement
by John P. Young - 19-26 Opposition to Oriental Immigration
by Walter Macarthur - 27-36 Oriental vs. American Labor
by A.E. Yoell - 37-41 Misunderstanding of Eastern and Western States Regarding Oriental Immigration
by Albert G. Burnett - 42-48 The Japanese Problem in California
by Sidney G.P. Coryn - 49-51 A Western View of the Race Question
by Francis G. Newlands - 55-73 Un-American Character of Race Legislation
by Max J. Kohler - 74-79 Reasons for Encouraging Japanese Immigration
by John P. Irish - 80-85 Moral and Social Interests Involved in Restricting Oriental Immigration
by Thomas L. Eliot - 86-90 Why Oregon Has not Had an Oriental Problem
by F.G. Young - 93-108 Treaty Powers: Protection of Treaty Rights By Federal Government
by William Draper Lewis - 109-117 The Problem of Oriental Immigration in the State of Washington
by Herbert H. Gowen - 118-119 The Effect of American Residence on Japanese
by Kentaro Kaneko - 120-130 Chinese Labor Competition on the Pacific Coast
by Mary Roberts Coolidge - 131-139 The Legislative History of Exclusion Legislation
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 140-142 How Can We Enforce Our Exclusion Laws?
by Marcus Braun - 143-154 Enforcement of the Chinese Exclusion Law
by James Bronson Reynolds - 157-167 Sources and Causes of Japanese Emigration
by Yosaburo Yoshida - 168-174 Oriental Immigration Into the Philippines
by Russell McCulloch Story - 175-182 Oriental Labor in South Africa
by L.E. Neame - 183-189 Japanese Immigration Into Korea
by Thomas F. Millard - 190-203 The Exclusion of Asiatic Immigrants in Australia
by Philip S. Eldershaw - 205-212 Book Department
by N/A - 212-213 Reviews : Cooley, Charles H. Social Organization. Pp. xvii, 426. Price, $I.50. New York: Scribner's Sons, I909
by Carl Kelsey - 214-214 Reviews : Dawson, William H. The Evolution of Modern Germany. Pp. xvi, 503. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, I908
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 215-216 Reviews : Devine, E. T. Misery and its Causes. Pp. xi, 274. Price, $I.25. New York: Macmillan Company, I909
by Frank Dekker Watson - 216-216 Reviews : Hasbach, W. A History of the English Agricultural Labourer. Pp. xvi, 470. Price, 7s. 6d. London: P. S. King & Son, I908
by H.C. Taylor - 216-217 Reviews : Lecky, W. E. H. Historical and Political Essays. Pp. 324. New York : Longmans, Green & Co., I908
by William E. Lingelbach - 218-218 Reviews : Williams, C. D. A Valid Christianity for To-day. Pp. 289. Price, $I.50. New York: Macmillan Company, I909
by S. Edwin Rupp - 218-218 Reviews : McDougall, W. An Introduction to Social Psychology. Pp. xv, 355. Price, $I.50. Boston: John W. Luce & Co., I909
by Edward Alsworth Ross
July 1909, Volume 34, Issue 1_suppl
- 5-10 Constitution
by N/A - 11-14 The Ninth Annual Session of the Council
by N/A - 15-19 The Tenth Annual Session of the Council
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