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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030803586
Some papers issued in this set were also published in its Annals. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; 14
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Mode of access: Internet. ; Handbooks for 1891, 1897-98, 1901 issued as supplements to the Society's Annals.
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ISSN: 1552-3349
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.31970022835604
"March, 1916"--Cover ; Index covers July 1890-Jan. 1916 ; "Supplement to The Annals of The American Academy of Political and Social Science"--Cover ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliographical references and index. ; pt. 1. Wage standards: The minimum wage as part of a program for social reform by H.R. Seager. Massachusetts and the minimum wage by H.L. Brown. The minimum wage in Great Britain and Australia by M.B. Hammond. The proposed Pennsylvania minimum wage act by W.D. Lewis. Wages in the United States by S. Nearing. The minimum wage as a legislative proposal in the United States by S. McC. Lindsay. Social investigation and social legislation by A.L. Elkus. Immigraion and the minimum wage by P.U. Kellogg. -- pt. 2. Family standards: The standardization of family life by S.N. Patten. The waste of private housekeeping by Mrs. Charlotte P. Gilman. Scientific management in home-making by Mrs. F.A. Pattison. The cost of living for a wage-earner's family in New York city by Mrs. Louise B. More. Some unconsidered elements in household expenditure by Margaret F. Byington. Utilization of the family income by Martha B. Bruere. Work of the Housewives league by Mrs. J. Heath. The cost of living and household management by Ida M. Tarbell. -- pt. 3. Public service and control: The monetary side of the cost of living problem by I. Fisher. Municipal markets in their relation to the cost of living by C.C. Miller. Communal benefits from the public control of terminal markets by Mrs. E. Black. Relation of cold storage to the food supply and the consumers by M.E. Pennington. The cost of private monopoly to public and wage-earner by A.R.E. Pinchot. Burdens of false capitalization by S.H. Barker. -- pt. 4. Concrete measures for reducing cost of living: Can the cost of distributing food products be reduced? by C, L. King. Cooperation as a means of reducing the cost of living by A. Shaw. Advertising and the high cost of living by H.W. Hess. The increased cost of production by E.P. Wheeler. The farmer's share in the high cost of living by Mrs. Edith E. Smith. The housekeeper and the cost of living by Martha Van Renssellaer. -- Book department. -- Report of annual meeting committee. -- Index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t9086ts11
"Book department": p. 179-220. ; An interpretation of China / L.Y. Ho -- The Chinese revolution / Tai-Chi Quo -- Certain aspects of Chinese reconstruction / A.H. Smith -- Republican government in China / C.L. Jones -- The one solution of the Manchurian problem / P. Weale -- The open door / F. McCormick -- The life of a girl in china / Miss Li Yi Yieni Tsao -- A wedding in south China / Miss Ying-Mei Chan -- Causes of Chinese emigration / Pyau Ling -- China's method of revising her educational system / F.L.H. Pott -- Extraterritoriality in China / F.E. Hinckley -- The Chinese Young men's Christian association / D.W. Edwards -- Medicine as practiced by the Chinese / W.W. Cadbury -- China : Geography and resources / G.B. Roorbach -- American commercial interests in Manchuria / D.G. Munro -- Notes on the mammals of economic value in China / M.P. Anderson. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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"Book department": p. 320-346. ; -- The function of produce exchanges, by S. S. Huebner.--Methods of marketing the grain crop, by S. Harris.--Classification of grain into grades, by J. C. F. Merrill.--Grain inspection in Illinois, by W. S. Cowen.--The crop reporting system, by N. C. Murray.--Current sources of information in produce markets, by B. D. Mudgett.-- Governmental regulation of speculation, by C. Parker.--Factors affecting commodity prices, by R. W. Babson.--Board of trade of the city of Chicago, by G. F. Stone.--The New York produce exchange, by E. R. Carhart.--Merchants' exchange of St. Louis, by G. H. Morgan.--The exchanges of Minneapolis, Duluth, Kansas City, Mo., Omaha, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Milwaukee and Toledo.--Cotton exchanges and their economic functions, by A. R. Marsh.--Financing of cotton, by J. J. Arnold.--The coffee market, by G. G. Huebner.--Communication: Shipping facilities between the United States and South America, by W. E. Humphrey. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The law of labor disputes in the United States: State agencies for dealing with labor disputes, the experience of New York, by J. Lundrigan; The next legislation on industrial disputes in Massachusetts, by R. Luce.--The law of labor disputes abroad: The Canadian industrial disputes investigation act, by F. A. Acland; Settlement and prevention of industrial disputes in New Zealand, by P. Kennaday; The German courts for the arbitration of industrial disputes, by H. Weinstock. ; Special problems of labor disputes: Free speech and the injunction order, by S. Gompers; The law of the Danbury hatters' case, by W. G. Merritt; Effect of the recent boycott decisions, by M. A. Schaffner; Proper bounds of the use of the injunction in labor disputes, by J. W. Bryan.--Methods of settlement of labor disputes: Compulsory arbitration in the United States, by C. J. Doyle; Necessity of industrial arbitration, by J. Krauskopf; Trade agreements, by E. Stewart; The settlement of disputes among the mine workers, by T. L. Lewis; The trade agreement in the coal industry, by F. J. Warne; The wage scale agreements of the maritime unions, by R. K. Forsyth; The anthracite board of conciliation, by T. D. Nicholls; The work of employers associations in the settlement of labor disputes, by J. W. Van Cleave; Welfare work as a way to prevent labor disputes, by T. S. Vance; The sympathetic strike, by C. O. Pratt. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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pt. 4. Our mineral resources [by] G.O. Smith. The production and waste of mineral resources and their bearing on conservation [by] J.A. Holmes. Preservation of the phosphates and the conservation of the soil [by] C.R. Van Hise. ; pt. 1. Forestry on private lands [by] G. Pinchot. Public regulation of private forests [by] H.S. Graves. Can the states regulate private forests? [by] F.C. Zacharie.--pt. 2. Water as a resource [by] W.J. McGee. Water power in the United States [by] M.O. Leighton. The scope of state and federal legislation concerning the use of waters [by] C.E. Wright. The necessity for state or federal regulation of water power development [by] C.W. Baker. Federal control of water power in Switzerland [by] T. Cleveland.--pt. 3. Classification of the public lands [by] G.W. Woodruff. A summary of our most important land laws [by] K. Nelson. Indian lands: their administration with reference to present and future use [by] F.E. Leupp. The conservation and preservation of soil fertility [by] C.G. Hopkins. Farm tenure in the United States [by] H. Gannett. What may be accomplished by reclamation [by] F.H. Newell. The legal problems of reclamation of lands by means in irrigation [by] M. Bien. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Appears also as vol. xxxv, no. 2, of Annals of the American academy of political and social science. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044082033507
pt. 1. The annual address. -- The government's relation to corporate construciton an management by P.S. grosscup. The public regulation of corporations -- discussion of Judge Grosscup's address by H.K. Smith. Amendment of the Sherman anti-trust law by T. marburg. -- pt. 2. Effects of anti-trust legislation on business by M.M. Marks. Causes of the present business situation by I. Strauss. The panic and the present depression by T. Marburg. Necessity and purpose of anti-trust law by G.L. Duval. The drug trade and the anti-trust law by W.J. Schleffelin. Attitude of labor toward government regulation of industry by s. gompers. The political significance of recent economic theories by S.N. Patten. -- pt. 3 The public and the railways by M.A. Knapp. How the states make interstate rates by R. Mather. The trend of government regulations of railroads by E.R. Johnson. The nation and the railways by S. Fish. Five years of railroad regulation by the states by G.C. Huebner. Regulation of foreign commerce by the Interstate commerce commission by W.W. Pierson. -- pt. 4. Federal usurpations by J.S. Williams. Development of the federal government by T.E. Burton. The nation should superintend all carriers by C.M. Hough. Railway legislation in Texas by J.L. Slayden. Corporation regulations by state and nation by H.M. Hoyt. No combination without regulation by T. Williams. -- pt. 5. Appendix. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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