"This study is essentially a narration of opinion . in Britain."--Introd. ; Published also as Studies in history, economics and public law, ed. by the Faculty of political science of Columbia university, no. 407. ; Vita. ; Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia university, 1935. ; Bibliography: p. 416-420. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Notes": p. 487-542. ; At head of title: The Walter Hines Page School of International Relations, the Johns Hopkins University. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Arghirescu, Ch. Geographical survey of Roumania.--Teodoresca, I. Agricultural Roumania.--Iscu, Basile. The mineral riches of Roumania.--Bungetianu, Const. The forests in Roumania and their exploitation.--Fundeteanu, engineer. The problem of Roumania's energy and economy.--Slăvescu, Victor. General consideration on the industry of Roumania.--Angelescu, I.N. Public finances and the monetary situation in Roumania.--Dimitrescu, J.N. The comerciall [1] policy of Roumania during the period after the war (1919-1926).--Ioanitescu, D.R. The labour legislation in Roumania. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Atlas marked "v. 3." ; "Appendix. Correspendence between the governor of Louisiana and General Collot": v. 2, p. 273-285. ; Originally published in Paris, 1826 (both the French and English editions) The appendix, however, appeared in the French edition only. ; Vol. 1 contains a reproduction of the original t.-p. The t.-p. of the atlas, dated, 1826, is not a facsimile. ; "Sources": v. 1, p. xxvii. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Governor Myers Y. Cooper delivered this message to the 89th General Assembly of Ohio on January 5, 1931. These 25 pages, taken from a compilation of Cooper's official papers, messages, and proclamations, contain the text of this message. Cooper (1873-1958), a Republican, served one term as governor, from 1929 to 1931. The legislature during Cooper's administration enjoyed a rare political harmony, though the financial depression that began in 1929 often overshadowed the new measures that were passed by the assembly. Such measures included the implementation of the Reorganization Act of 1921 and the improvement of state activities such as agriculture, public health, public works, and education.
"Thirteenth meeting of the Committee on the Hygiene of Housing, The American Public Health Association, Hotel Shoreham, Washington, D.C., February 2, 1942." ; Cover title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The value of Greece to the future of the world, by G. Murray.--Religion, by W. R. Inge.--Philosophy, by J. Burnet.--Mathematics and astronomy, by Sir T. L. Heath.--Natural science, by D'Arcy W. Thompson.--Biology, by C. Singer.--Medicine, by C. Singer.--Literature, by R. W. Livingston.--History, by A. Toynbee.--Political thought, by A. E. Zimmern.--The lamps of Greek art, by P. Gardner.--Architecture, by Sir R. Blomfield. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Published by the director general of army public relations (Australia) by direction of General Sir Thomas Blamey . commander-in-chief Australian military forces."--p. 1. ; Cover-title. ; Mode of access: Internet.
The addresses here given are as follows: The purpose of a liberal education / by Dr. Frederick M. Tisdel, Dean of the College of Arts and Science -- The state's interest in higher education / by Mr. Mercer Arnold of Joplin, Missouri, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri -- Education and government / by Dr. Lloyd M. Short, Assistant Dean of the Graduate Faculty and Professor of Political Science and Public Law of the University of Missouri -- The state's interest in research in tax-supported educational institutions / by Dr. W. C. Curtis, Professor of Zoology of the University of Missouri -- The farmer and education / by Professor W. C. Etheridge, Professor of Field Crops of the University of Missouri -- Education from a practical viewpoint / by Mr. H.J. Blanton of Paris, Missouri, Member of the Executive Board of the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri -- The public attitude toward education / by Mr. George C. Willson of St. Louis, Member of the Executive Board of the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri -- Women in higher education / by Mrs. Helen C. Zwick of St. Joseph, Member of the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri -- Public support of professional education / by Professor R. W. Selvidge, Professor of Industrial Education and Acting Dean of the College of Engineering of the University of Missouri.
Includes bibliographies. ; I. General comparative analysis, and public aids to scheduled air transportation. pt. I. General comparative analysis. pt. II. Public aids to scheduled air transportation. 1940--II. Aids to railroads and related subjects. pt. I. Aids to railroads. pt. II. The taxation of railroads. pt. III. Nonproductive expenditures of railroads. 1938.--III. Public aids to transportation by water. pt. I. Waterway improvements and related aids. pt. II. Government transportation operations on inland waterways. An analysis of the inland waterways corporation. pt. III. The Panama canal. 1939.--IV. Public aids to motor vehicle transportation. An analysis of highway and street costs and motor vehicle user payments. 1940. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Takes up the more evident basic faults and underlying fallacies common to all of the subdivisions of social insurance."--Pref. ; "Social security is abridged from Social insurance and economic security."--Introd. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Stamped cover letter of the "Pro-Serrano Committee" entitled "File Nº21. C. Finance and Public Credit Commission". The Chief Secretary of the Pro-Serrano Committee, Gen. Arturo de la Vega informs the Finance and Public Credit Commission that he has submitted the report of expenses that he got from the Anti-reelection Confederation of Regional Parties to the Commission of Organization and Registration of Political Parties. / Portada con el sello del Comité Pro-Serrano titulada ""Expediente Nº21 ""C"". Comisión de Hacienda"". El Secretario General del Comité Pro-Serrano, Gral. Arturo Lazo de la Vega, informa a la Comisión de Hacienda que ha turnado a la Comisión de Organización y Registro de Partidos, la relación de gastos que recibió de la Confederación de Partidos Regionales Antireeleccionistas. "
Vols. 3-4 edited by Walter A. Donnelly and others. ; Issued in parts which are numbered consecutively, regardless of the vol. designation. ; Some copies have imprint: Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. ; Includes bibliographies. ; v. 8. The Libraries; The Press, The Museums and Collections, The School of Public Health, The Institutes; Television and Broadcasting, The Buildings and Lands. ; v. 1, pt. 1. History and administration. pt. 2. Organization. Services. Alumni.--v. 2, pt. 3. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, I. pt. 4. College of Literature, Science, and the Arts, II. Summer session. pt. 5. Medical School. University Hospital. Law School.--v. 3., pt. 6. Graduate School. Schools of Business Administration, Education, Forestry and Conservation. Music. Institute of Fine Arts. Division of Hygiene and Public Health. pt. 7. Colleges of Engineering, Architecture and Design. Pharmacy. School of Dentistry. Department of Military Science and Tactics.--v. 4, pt. 8. Libraries. The press. Museums and collections. The School of Public Health. The institutes. Television and broadcasting. Buildings and lands. pt. 9. Student life and organizations. Athletics. Index.--v. 5. The University of Michigan, 1940-1975.--v. 6. The University of Michigan, 1940-1975. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Program description for the joint conference of the Minnesota, Michigan, and Wisconsin Library Associations. The program took place on October 18-21st, 1939 at the Hotel Schroeder in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The theme was "Rural Social Problems: Their Implications for Libraries." In addition to general sessions, the conference included a presentation on rural social problems and implications for libraries by Lowry Nelson (Professor of Sociology, University of Minnesota), a presentation by Essae M. Culver (President-Elect, American Library Association) and Charles H. Brown (Chairman, Third Activities Committee, A.L.A.), a gallery tour of American Humor at the Milwaukee-Downer College Library, banquet speaker Howard Y. McClusky (Assistant to Vice-President in charge of Adult Education, University of Michigan) on the topic of capitalizing a community's resources, and closing session speaker Dr. Max Lerner (Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.).