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March 1922, Volume 100, Issue 1
- 200-202 Book Notes
by N/A - 203-204 Waste in Industry. Published by the Federated American Engineering Societies. Pp. 406. Price, $4.00. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc., 1921
by Bruce D. Mudgett - 204-204 WHITE, PERCIVAL. Market Analysis. Its Principles and Methods. Pp. 340. Price, $3.50. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. Inc., 1921
by Bruce D. Mudgett - 204-205 POSTGATE, R. W. Revolution from 1789 to 1906. Documents selected and edited with notes and introductions. Pp. xvi, 400. Price, $4.50. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1921
by Ernest Minor Patterson - 205-205 RATHENAU, WALTER. In Days To Come. Pp. 286. Price, $5.00. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, Incorporated, 1921
by Ernest Minor Patterson - 205-206 JONES, WALTER. Capital and Labor, Their Duties and Responsibilities. Pp. viii, 168. Price, 2/6. London: P. S. King & Son, Ltd., 1921
by Raymond T. Bye - 206-206 SIMPSON, KEMPER. Economics for the Accountant. Pp. 206. Price, $2.00. New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1921
by Thomas A. Budd - 207-208 UNITED STATES INTERDEPARTMENTAL SOCIAL HYGIENE BOARD. Annual Report, 1921. Pp. 198. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1921. FUNK, JOHN CLARENCE. Vice and Health. Pp. 174. Price, $1.50. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1921. MANGOLD, GEORGE B., PH. D. Children Born Out of Wedlock: A Sociological Study of Illegitimacy, With Particular Reference to the United Statas. Pp. x, 214. Price, $1.50. Columbia, Missouri: University of Missouri Studies, Volume III, Number 3, Social Science Series, 1921
by James H.S. Bossard - 208-209 TOSDAL, HARRY R. Problems in Sales Management. Pp. 672. Price, $5.00. Chicago: A. W. Shaw Company, 1921
by Herbert W. Hess - 209-209 POWELL, FRED WILBUR. The Railroads of Mexico. Pp. vii, 226. Boston: The Stratford Company, 1921
by Harry T. Collings - 210-210 TURNER, JOHN ROSCOE. The Ricardian Rent Theory. Pp. xix, 221. Price, $4.00. New York: The New York University Press, 1921
by Harry T. Collings - 210-211 BOWLEY, ARTHUR L. Elements of Statistics 4th Edition, revised. Pp. xi, 459. Price, 24s. London: P. S. King & Son Ltd., 1921
by Bruce D. Mudgett - 211-213 TAUSSIG, FRANK WILLIAM. Selected Readings in International Trade and Tariff Problems. Pp. x, 566. New York: Ginn and Company, 1921. BARNES, H. E. The Social History of the Western World. An Outline Syllabus. Pp. xii, 126. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1921. MITCHELL, WESLEY C., et al. The Income in the United States. Its Amount and Distribution, 1909-1919. Volume I. New York: Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1921
by Karl Scholz - 214-215 Report of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Year Ending December 31, 1921
by Edward P. Moxey
January 1922, Volume 99, Issue 1
- 1-1 The Integrity of the Federal Reserve System
by A.D. Welton & C.H. Crennan - 1-16 Outline of Banking History
by B.H. Beckhart - 17-26 The Studies of the National Monetary Commission
by N.A. Weston - 26-29 The National Citizens' League
by Harry A. Wheeler - 29-36 The Educational Campaign for Banking Reform
by A.D. Welton - 36-49 The Federal Reserve Act in Congress
by H. Parker Willis - 49-55 The Aldrich-Vreeland Emergency Currency
by Homer Joseph Dodge - 56-62 The Reserve Act in Its Implicit Meaning
by A.D. Welton - 62-69 The Purposes of the Federal Reserve Act as Shown By Its Explicit Provisions
by E.W. Kemmerer - 70-74 Political Pressure and the Future of the Federal Reserve System
by Paul M. Warburg - 74-79 Early Functioning of the Federal Reserve System
by Arthur Reynolds - 79-86 The Federal Reserve System, State Banks and Par Collections
by Pierre Jay - 87-95 Relations of Reserve Banks to Member Banks and Inter-Relations of Federal Reserve Banks
by R.M. Gidney - 95-105 The Evolution and Practical Operation of the Gold Settlement Fund
by George J. Seay - 105-113 Eligibility for Discount
by Charles L. Powell - 114-121 Amendments to the Federal Reserve Act
by Walter S. Logan - 121-129 Preparation for War and the Liberty Loans
by J. Herbert Case - 129-135 The Assumption of Treasury Functions by the Federal Reserve Banks
by Murray S. Wildman - 135-142 The Establishment and Scope of Branches of Federal Reserve Banks
by E.R. Fancher - 142-150 Curves of Expansion and Contraction, 1919-1921
by A.C. Miller - 151-162 Expansion and Contraction Under the Federal Reserve System
by Ernest Minor Patterson - 163-167 Expansion and Contraction as Seen by a Business Man
by J.V. Farwell - 167-173 Currency Expansion and Contraction
by James B. Forgan - 174-183 Expansion and Contraction from the Federal Reserve Standpoint
by John H. Rich - 183-189 Principles Governing the Discount Rate
by W.P.G. Harding - 190-195 Rediscount Rates, Bank Rates and Business Activity
by George M. Reynolds - 195-199 Theoretical Considerations Bearing on the Control of Bank Credit Under the Operation of the Federal Reserve System
by Chester A. Phillips - 199-203 Agricultural and Commercial Loans
by J.B. McDougal - 203-209 Popular and Unpopular Activities of the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks
by William A. Scott - 209-217 The Development of an Open Market for Commercial Paper
by E.E. Agger - 218-221 The Efficiency of Credit
by O.M.W. Sprague - 222-224 Book Department
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November 1921, Volume 98, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 Acknowledgments
by Clyde L. King - 1-1 Foreword
by Friedrich Hertz - 1-6 Chapter I
by Wilhelm Winkler - 6-9 Chapter II
by N/A - 9-16 Chapter III
by Friedrich Hertz - 16-19 Chapter IV
by Rudolf Kloss - 20-27 Chapter V
by Emanuel Hugo Vogel - 28-34 Chapter VI
by Emanuel H. Vogel - 34-40 Chapter VII
by Max Sokal - 40-45 Chapter VIII
by N/A - 45-50 Chapter IX
by Siegmund Schilder - 51-53 Chapter X
by Anton Schmid - 53-56 Chapter XI
by Siegmund Schilder - 56-61 Chapter XII
by Anton Hoffmann-Ostenhof - 61-65 Chapter XIII
by Robert Bartsch - 65-67 Chapter XIV
by Heinrich Goldemund - 67-71 Chapter XV
by Wenzel Gleispach
November 1921, Volume 98, Issue 1
- 1-1 Editorial Foreword
by James H.S. Bossard - 1-8 Standards of Child Welfare
by Julia C. Lathrop - 9-16 Fundamental Factors in Infant Mortality
by Richard Arthur Bolt - 16-27 Community Measures to Conserve Child Life
by Ellen C. Potter - 27-33 Positive Health for American Childhood
by Harriet L. Leete - 34-43 Nutrition as a Factor in Physical Development
by E.V. McCollum - 44-47 Mouth Hygiene and Child Welfare
by Edward T. Hartman - 48-53 Some Aspects of the Mental Hygiene of the Child
by Leonard Blumgart - 54-60 Childhood: The Golden Period for Mental Hygiene
by William A. White - 61-67 Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Adolescence
by Jessie Taft - 67-73 The Behavior Problems of Atypical Children
by Frederic H. Knight - 73-81 Public School Provision for Exceptional Children
by Arnold Gesell - 81-89 The Visiting Teacher
by Jane F. Culbert - 90-96 The Relation of the Teacher and the Social Worker
by Anna Beach Pratt - 97-105 Aid to Mothers With Dependent Children
by Emma O. Lundberg - 105-111 Foster Home Standards for Socially Handicapped Children
by Mary S. Doran - 112-120 Supervision of Placed-Out Children
by Katharine P. Hewins - 120-128 Social Responsibility for the Protection of Children Handicapped by Illegitimate Birth
by Katharine F. Lenroot - 129-135 What Can Be Accomplished Through Good Social Work in the Field of Illegitimacy?
by J. Prentice Murphy - 135-142 The Development of Social Work for Child Protection
by C.C. Carstens - 142-147 Problems of the Colored Child
by Eugene Kinckle Jones - 147-153 Helping the Farmer Through His Children
by Owen R. Lovejoy - 154-159 The Development of the Children's Code
by Edward N. Clopper - 159-167 A State Program for Child Welfare
by William Hodson - 169-169 Foreword
by Clyde L. King - 172-172 Preface
by Sadie Tanner Mossell - 173-218 The Standard of Living Among One Hundred Negro Migrant Families in Philadelphia
by Sadie Tanner Mossell
September 1921, Volume 97, Issue 1
- 1-1 Balance Sheet of Business
by N/A - 1-1 The Meaning and Manner of Business Revival
by C.H. Crennan - 1-9 Capital Shall We Export It or Use It for American Business?
by George M. Reynolds - 9-15 American Trends in Foreign Trade
by F.E. St. Austell - 16-22 The Reparations Settlement—Its Relation to American Business Revival
by James G. McDonald - 23-27 Great Britain's Control of International Markets
by Srinivas R. Wagel - 28-36 The Probable Trend of Interest Rates
by David Friday - 36-42 Industrial Waste
by L.W. Wallace - 43-63 Waste in the Manufacture of Men's and Boys' Ready-to-Wear Clothing 1
by Thomas Warner Mitchell - 63-66 Standards for Granting Credit
by J.H. Tregoe - 67-75 Taxation That Will Not Impair Business
by Clyde L. King - 75-83 Changing the Fundamental Structure of the Federal Reserve System
by Homer Joseph Dodge - 83-92 Economic Factors in the Location of Manufacturing Industries
by Malcolm Keir - 93-98 The Railroad Predicament: How It Arose and How to Get Out of It
by T.W. Van Metre - 99-103 The Recovery of the Grain Farmer
by Charles Moreau Harger - 103-107 The Way Out for Cotton Growers
by W. Arthur Shelton - 107-127 The Automotive Industry
by F.R. Pleasonton - 128-135 The Building Complex
by A.D. Welton - 136-151 Foreign Trade and the Economic Recovery of France
by Joseph Monteilhef & Lane W. Lancaster - 151-169 Public Finance in Ancient India
by Benoy Kumar Sarkar - 169-190 Have American Wages Permitted an American Standard of Living?
by Abraham Epstein - 191-191 Beman, Lamar T. The Closed Shop. Pp. xlvii, 197. Price, $1.80. New York: The H. W. Wilson Company. 1921
by A.H. Williams - 191-191 Lockey, Joseph Byrne. Pan-Americanism—Its Beginnings. Pp. 503. Price, $4.00. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1921
by L.S. Rowe - 191-191 Chafee, Zechariah, Jr. Freedom of Speech. Pp vii, 431. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co. Price, $3.50 net, by mail $3.64. 1920
by Clyde L. King - 192-192 Shefferman, Nathan W. Employment Methods. Pp. xx, 573. Price, $5.00. Kelly, Roy W. Training Industrial Workers. Pp. xxl, 457. Price, $5.00. Bloomfeild, David. Labor Maintenance. Pp. xvll, 530. Price, $5.00. New York: The Ronald Press Company, 1821
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July 1921, Volume 96, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by L.S. Rowe - 1-10 The League of Nations Effective
by Hamilton Holt - 11-16 Achievements of the League of Nations in Its First Year
by Charles H. Levermore - 16-21 Two Accomplishments of the Existing League—the Secretariat and the Assembly
by Sarah Wambaugh - 21-30 The First Year and a Half of the League of Nations
by Arthur Sweetser - 31-33 The Monroe Doctrine
by John Bassett Moore - 33-41 The Monroe Doctrine and American Participation in European Affairs
by William E. Lingelbach - 41-44 The Monroe Doctrine and a World Organization
by Henry W. Taft - 45-48 The Urge for Disarmament
by Thomas J. Walsh - 49-52 The Possibility of Disarmament by International Agreement
by Robert Lee Bullard Major-General - 53-56 Limitation of Armaments by International Agreement
by Frank W. Mondell - 56-62 Curtailment of Armaments
by Frederick C. Hicks - 62-67 Reduction of Armaments
by John Jacob Rogers - 68-69 The Attitude of the United States Toward Europe
by Henry Morgenthau - 70-74 The Potential Advantages of the Mandate System
by Jane Addams - 74-77 The Mandate System of the League of Nations
by Denys P. Myers - 78-83 The League of Nations and the Protection of the Inhabitants of Transferred Territories
by Manley O. Hudson - 84-90 The Defects of the System of Mandates
by Herbert Adams Gibbons - 90-94 Mandates: America's Opportunity
by James G. McDonald - 95-97 American Interests in the Mandatory System
by Fannie Fern Andrews - 98-99 A World Court
by John Hays Hammond - 100-107 Aim and Purpose of an International Court of Justice
by James Brown Scott - 107-114 The Jurisdiction and Powers of an International Court
by Herbert A. Smith - 114-118 Compulsory Arbitration Not Essential to An Effective World Organization
by George W. Wickersham - 118-123 Law the Prerequisite of an International Court
by Charles G. Fenwick - 124-128 The Misleading Myth of the Equality of Nations
by Talcott Williams - 128-132 The United States and International Government
by William I. Hull - 132-137 Limitations on the Functions of International Courts
by Edwin M. Borchard - 138-140 The Essentials of World Organization
by Irvine L. Lenroot - 141-146 The Concert of Nations
by Joseph Irwin France - 146-152 A World Association Impractical Under Present Conditions
by James M. Beck - 153-159 The Essentials of a World Organization for the Maintenance of Peace
by Oscar T. Crosby - 159-160 The Essentials in the League of Nations to a World Organization
by Henry W. Taft - 161-165 The Need for a Concord of Nations
by Albert Bushnell Hart - 166-169 The Payment of Allied Debts
by Medill McCormick - 169-173 A Plan for Underwriting the Debts of the Allies to the United States
by Joseph Irwin France - 173-177 Allied Indebtedness to the United States
by John Foster Dulles - 177-181 Cancellation of European War Debts to the United States
by E.M. Patterson - 182-184 Book Department
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July 1921, Volume 96, Issue 1_suppl
- 1-1 Type Distinctions, Page and Volume References and Order of Topics
by Clyde L. King - 1-79 Index
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May 1921, Volume 95, Issue 1
- 1-113 Expenditures and Revenues of the Federal Government
by Edward B. Rosa - 113-122 Sources of Revenue of the States with a Special Study of the Revenue Sources of Pennsylvania
by M.L. Faust - 123-132 Sources of Revenue in American Cities
by Lane W. Lancaster - 132-147 The Trend of Federal, State, and Local Revenues in the United States
by Robert Bruce Watson - 148-150 Peru's Burden of Military Expenditures
by J.C. Luitweiler - 151-155 Public Expenditures and Receipts in France
by Charles Gide - 155-160 The Sources of the Receipts of the French Government in 1920
by Gaston Jeze - 161-164 Basis for Reform of Federal Taxation
by Daniel C. Roper - 165-180 The Inheritance Tax
by M.H. Hunter - 180-188 The Net Income and Excess Profits Should Be Kept as the Main Sources of National Taxation
by H.C. McKenzie - 188-193 The Ralston-Nolan Bill
by S.H. Patterson - 193-207 The Sales Tax
by John S. Hord - 207-212 The Incidence of a Sales Tax
by Gordon Hayes - 212-220 The General Sales Tax Is Not the Way Out
by Arthur A. Ballantine - 220-227 The Tariff Policy of the United States As a Creditor Nation
by D.A. Forward - 228-237 Good-Will and Economic-Blockade
by Frederick A. Cleveland - 237-242 Budget Making in Philadelphia—Its New Provisions and Operation
by Wright Hoffman - 242-251 Administrative Reorganization in the Federal Government
by A.N. Holcombe - 251-259 Earned and Unearned Income
by Willford I. King - 259-263 Better Methods of Municipal Bonding
by H.W. Dodds - 263-268 Problems of a Model State Income Tax
by Henry Herrick Bond - 269-271 State Supervision of Local Assessments
by Frank B. Jess - 272-276 A Program for Redistributing Sources of Revenue as between Cities, States, and National Government
by James E. Boyle - 276-283 The State Tax Commission and the Property Tax
by H.L. Lutz - 284-290 The United States and the Payment of an Indemnity by Germany
by Frank Plachy JR - 290-305 The Principal Factors to Be Considered in Connection with the Cancellation of the European Indebtedness to the United States
by C.E. McGuire - 306-308 Book Department
by Harry T. Collings
March 1921, Volume 94, Issue 1
- 1-1 Foreword
by G.B. Roorbach - 1-7 The Foreign Trade of the United States Since the Signing of the Armistice
by Simon Litman - 7-11 The International Trade Situation in Canada
by John A. Cooper - 11-16 The International Trade Situation in South America
by William C. Wells - 16-20 British Foreign Trade Promotion
by P. Harvey Middleton - 20-24 The Revival of Belgian International Trade
by Harry T. Collings - 24-28 Commercial Policy in Spain After the War
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 29-36 Foreign Trade of Japan Since the Armistice
by Frank R. Rutter - 37-43 The United States as a Creditor Nation and the Development of the Export Trade
by E.L. Bogart - 43-46 Imports, the Tariff and American Foreign Trade
by George E. Roberts - 47-51 Must the United States as a Creditor Nation Modify Its Traditional Attitude toward a Protective Tariff?
by Jacob Viner - 51-54 The Effect of Depreciated Exchange on Foreign Trade
by O.M.W. Sprague - 54-61 The Part of Direct Exporting in the Future of American Industry
by Henry H. Morse & Walter F. Wyman - 61-64 The Probable Future Development of Grain Trade of the United States
by Julius H. Barnes - 65-76 The Importance of Foreign Trade in Copper and Other Metals
by Felix Edgar Wormser