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July 1911, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 71-73 Prevention of Industrial Accidents
by Honorable Charles Nagel - 74-75 Inadequacy of Present Laws Concerning Accidents
by John Hays Hammond - 76-82 Burden of Industrial Accidents
by John Mitchell - 83-85 Injustice of the Present System
by James Bronson Reynolds - 86-89 Necessity for Social Insurance
by John Graham Brooks - 90-93 Red Cross Measures for the Prevention of Disasters
by Mabel T. Boardman - 94-97 Our Lack of Statistics
by Florence Kelley - 98-107 The Three Essentials for Acccident Prevention
by Crystal Eastman - 108-111 The Necessity for Safety Devices
by J.C. Delaney - 112-114 Government Measures To Increase Mine Safety
by J.A. Holmes - 117-118 Law and Social Progress
by Samuel McCune Lindsay - 119-127 The Constitutional Problem of Workmen's Compensation
by William Draper Lewis - 128-143 Present Status of Workmen's Compensation Laws
by Walter George Smith - 144-150 Legal Aspects of Employers' Liability Laws
by J. Mayhew Wainwright - 151-158 A Compensation Law and Private Justice
by P. Tecumseh Sherman - 159-165 An Argument Against Liability
by Walter S. Nichols - 169-174 Conditions of Progress in Employers' Liability Legislation
by Charles P. Neill - 175-183 The System Best Adapted To the United States
by Miles M. Dawson - 184-201 Points To Be Considered in Workmen's Compensation Legislation
by Launcelot Packer - 202-204 Principles of Sound Employers' Liability Legislation
by F.C. Schwedtman - 205-217 Progress in Legislation Concerning Industrial Accidents
by George W. Anderson - 218-224 New Jersey Employers' Liability and Work Men's Compensation Law
by William B. Dickson - 225-229 New Jersey Employers' Liability Act
by Walter E. Edge - 230-237 Recent New York Legislation Upon Workmen's Compensation
by Joseph P. Cotton JR - 238-240 Workmen's Compensation and the Industries of Massachusetts
by James A. Lowell - 241-245 Attitude of Foreign Countries Toward Liability and Compensation
by Lee K. Frankel - 246-256 Recent Progress in European Countries in Workmen's Compensation
by Henry J. Harris - 257-261 Enterprise Liability for Industrial Injuries
by Charles Herbert Swan - 262-278 Discussion
by N/A - 279-281 Report of the Annual Meeting Committee
by N/A - 283-317 Book Department
by N/A
May 1911, Volume 37, Issue 3_suppl
- 1-3 Plan and Scope of the Investigation
by Susan M. Kingsbury - 4-18 Chapter I
by F. Spencer Baldwin - 19-32 Chapter II
by N/A - 33-39 Chapter III
by N/A - 40-48 Chapter IV
by N/A - 49-64 Chapter V
by N/A - 65-74 Chapter VI
by N/A - 76-78 Chapter VII
by N/A - 79-84 Chapter VIII
by N/A - 85-90 Chapter IX
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May 1911, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 1-6 Individual Effort in Trade Expansion
by Elihu Root - 7-15 The Fourth International Conference of the American States
by Henry White - 16-23 The Fourth Pan-American Conference
by Paul S. Reinsch - 24-30 The Monroe Doctrine at the Fourth Pan-American Conference
by Alejandro Alvarez - 31-39 Banking in Mexico
by Enrique Martinez-Sobral - 40-49 The Way to Attain and Maintain Monetary Reform in Latin-America
by Charles A. Conant - 50-59 Current Misconceptions of Trade With Latin-America
by Hugh Macnair Kahler - 60-69 Investment of American Capital in Latin-American Countries
by Wilfred H. Schoff - 70-84 Commerce With South America
by N/A - 85-104 Public Instruction in Peru
by Albert A. Giesecke - 105-128 The Monetary System of Chile
by Guillermo Subercaseaux - 129-152 The Social Evolution of the Argentine Republic
by Ernesto Quesada - 153-159 Commercial Relations of Chile
by Henry L. Janes - 160-164 Closer Commercial Relations With Latin-America
by Bernard N. Baker - 165-172 Immigration—A Central American Problem
by Ernst B. Filsinger - 173-187 Book Department
by N/A - 188-189 Reviews : Angell, Norman. The Great Illusion. Pp. xvi, 388. Price, $I.50. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, I9I0
by Ellery Cory Stowell - 189-191 Reviews : The Cambridge Modern History. Vol. VI, The Eighteenth Century. Pp. xxxiii, I0I9. Vol. XII, The Latest Age. Pp. xxxiv, I033. Price, $4.00 each. New York: Macmillan Company, I909 and I9I0
by W.E. Lingelbach - 191-192 Reviews : Davis, W. S. The Influence of Wealth in Imperial Rome. Pp. xi, 340. Price, $2.00. New York: Macmillan Company, I9I0
by A.C. Howland - 192-193 Reviews : Eliot, Charles W. The Conflict Between Individualism and Collectivism in a Democracy. Pp. vi, I35. Price, 90 cents. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, I9I0
by Frank D. Watson - 193-196 Reviews : Encyclopædia Britannica. A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information. Eleventh Edition. Twenty-nine vols. Price, $4.00 to $7.50 per volume. Cambridge, England, and New York: University Press, I9I0-I9II
by Emory R. Johnson - 196-197 Reviews : Fishberg, M. The Jews, a Study of Race and Environment. Pp. viii, 578. Price, $I.50. New York: Macmillan Company, I9II
by J.P. Lichtenberger - 197-198 Reviews : Gettell, R. G. Introduction to Political Science. Pp. xx, 42I. Price. $2.00. Boston: Ginn & Co., I9I0
by Walter James Shepard - 199-199 Reviews : Gtesecke, Albert A. American Commercial Legislation Before 1789. Pp. 167. Price, $I.50. New York: D. Appleton & Co., 1910
by Katharine Coman - 199-200 Reviews : Hazen, C. D. Europe Since I8I5. Pp. xxv, 830. Price, $3.00. New York : Henry Holt & Co., I9I0
by Charles A. Beard - 200-202 Reviews : Kelynack, T. N. (Ed.). Medical Examination of Schools and Scholars. Pp. xvi, 434. Price, I0/6. London: P. S. King & Son, I9I0
by Agnes De Lima - 202-203 Reviews : Mangold, George B. Child Problems. Pp. xv, 38I. Price, $I.25. New York: Macmillan Company, I9I0
by Robert E. Chaddock - 203-203 Reviews : Mathews, J. L. The Conservation of Water. Pp. viii, 289. Price, $2.50. Boston: Small, Maynard & Co., I9I0
by Walter S. Tower - 204-204 Reviews : Moore, Dewitt C. The Law of Interstate Commerce and Federal Regulation Thereof. Pp. lxxvii, 808. Price, $7.50. Albany, N. Y.: Matthew Bender & Co., I9I0
by Emory R. Johnson - 204-205 Reviews : Nearing, Scott. Social Adjustment. Pp. xvi, 377. Price, $I.50. New York: Macmillan Company, I9II
by Roswell C. McCrea - 206-206 Reviews : Nogaro, B., and Moyne, M. Les Régimes Douaniers. Pp. 320. Price 3.50. Fr. Paris: A. Colin, I9I0
by C.W.A. Veditz - 206-207 Reviews : Osborn, C. S. The Andean Land. 2 Vols. Pp. xxviii, 643. Price, $5.00. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co., I909
by L.S. Rowe - 207-208 Reviews : Quinton, R. F. Crime and Criminals, I876-I9I0. Pp. xvi, 259. Price, $I.50. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., I9I0
by Maurice Parmelee - 208-209 Reviews : Stimson, F. J Popular Law Making. Pp. xii, 390. Price, $2.50. New York : Scribner's Sons, I9I0
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 209-210 Reviews : Sykes, Ella C. Persia and Its People. Pp. 350. Price, $2.50. New York: Macmillan Company, I9I0
by Lurena Wilson Tower - 210-211 Reviews : Turnor, C. Land Problems and National Welfare. Pp. xvii, 343. Price, $2.50. New York: John Lane Company, I9II
by Ernest L. Bogart - 211-211 Reviews : Van Hise, Charles R. The Conservation of Natural Resources in the United States. Pp. xiv, 4I3. Price, $2.00. New York: Macmillan Company, I9I0
by Walter S. Tower
March 1911, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 3-12 Health Needs and Civic Action
by William H. Allen - 13-25 Housing and Health
by Lawrence Veiller - 26-41 Scientific Research by the Public Health Service
by J.W. Kerr - 42-60 The Census and the Public Health Movement
by Cressy L. Wilbur - 61-76 Sources of Information Upon the Public Health Movement
by Robert Emmet Chaddock - 77-86 Work of the Committee of One Hundred on National Health
by WM Jay Schieffelin - 87-94 Public Health Movement on the Pacific Coast
by Sarah I. Shuey - 95-102 Protecting Public Health in Pennsylvania
by Samuel G. Dixon - 103-109 Health Problems of the Indians
by Joseph A. Murphy - 110-120 Health Problems of the Negroes
by John A. Kenney - 123-126 The Rural Health Movement
by CH Wardell Stiles - 127-149 Sanitation in Rural Communities
by Charles E. North - 150-167 Tropical Diseases and Health in the United States
by John M. Swan - 168-179 The House Fly as a Carrier of Disease
by Edward Hatch JR. - 180-191 The Mosquito Campaign as a Sanitary Measure
by John B. Smith - 192-206 Clean Milk and Public Health
by Jesse D. Burks - 207-219 Ventilation and Public Health
by D.D. Kimball - 223-227 Social Service Work in Hospitals
by Richard C. Cabot - 228-242 Mouth Hygiene and Its Relation to Health
by Arthur H. Merritt - 243-249 The Physical Care of Children
by Walter S. Cornell - 250-260 What American Cities Are Doing for the Health of School Children
by Leonard P. Ayres - 261-272 The Elimination of Feeble-Mindedness
by Henry Herbert Goddard - 273-287 Prevention of Infantile Blindness
by Charles F.F. Campbell - 288-298 The Warfare Against Infant Mortality
by S.W. Newmayer - 299-331 Book Department
by N/A - 332-333 Report of the Board of Directors of the American Academy of Political and Social Science for the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, I9I0
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January 1911, Volume 37, Issue 1_suppl
- 3-3 Introductory Address By the President of the Academy, Dr. L. S. Rowe, of the University of Pennsylvania
by N/A - 4-9 Address By Hon. Nelson W. Aldrich
by N/A - 10-18 Address By Hon. Theodore E. Burton
by N/A - 19-25 What America Can Learn From European Banking
by A. Piatt Andrew - 26-32 Address by Hon. George E. Roberts, Director of the Mint, Washington, D. C
by N/A
January 1911, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 3-13 The Urban Transportation Problem: a General Discussion
by Bion J. Arnold - 14-30 The Decreasing Financial Returns Upon Urban Street Railway Properties
by Thomas Conway JR. - 31-42 The Depreciation Problem
by William B. Jackson - 43-58 Methods of Increasing the Efficiency of Surface Lines in Large Cities
by Williston Fish - 59-67 The Investigation of Traffic Possibilities of Proposed Subway Lines
by William S. Twining - 68-77 Possibilities of Freight Traffic On Inter Urban Lines
by Frank S. Cummins - 78-81 Express Business On Interurban Lines
by A. Eastman - 82-87 Economic Factors in the Selection of Cars for Urban Service
by Samuel M. Curwen - 88-92 The Relations of the Electric Railway Company With Its Employes
by C.D. Emmons - 93-103 The Strike Problem Upon Electric Railways
by Daniel T. Pierce - 104-109 Educating the Public To a Proper Appreciation of Urban Street Railway Problems
by A.W. Warnock - 110-115 The Presentation of Interurban Problems To the Public
by A.D.B. Van Zandt - 119-133 Valuation of Intangible Street Railway Property
by Frank R. Ford - 142-159 The Indeterminate Permit as a Satisfactory Franchise
by William Osgood Morgan - 160-169 State Supervision of Electric Railways in Wisconsin
by B.H. Meyer - 170-190 The Fruits of Public Regulation in New York
by Milo R. Maltbie - 191-202 Supervising Engineers and Street Railway Service: the Value of a Board of Supervising Engineers in Securing Efficient Street Railway Service
by George Weston - 203-221 Industrial Arbitration in Australia
by Philip S. Eldershaw & Percy P. Olden - 223-244 Book Department
by N/A
November 1910, Volume 36, Issue 3
- 1-13 The Problem Before the National Monetary Commission
by Honorable A. Piatt Andrew - 14-23 Financing Our Foreign Trade
by Frederick I. Kent - 24-32 The Extension of American Banking in Foreign Countries
by Samuel McRoberts - 33-44 English Methods of Lending as Contrasted With American
by Laurence Merton Jacobs - 45-59 Utilization of Bank Reserves in the United States and Foreign Countries
by George E. Roberts - 60-84 The Canadian Banking System and Its Operation Under Stress
by Joseph French Johnson - 85-95 The Stock Exchange and the Money Market
by Horace White - 96-113 The Independent Treasury and the Banks
by Murray Shipley Wildman - 114-128 National Banking System and Federal Bond Issues
by Milton E. Ailes - 129-134 Enlargement of Clearing House Functions
by Stanley Young - 135-147 The Growth of State Banks and Trust Companies
by George E. Barnett - 148-161 Branch Banking Among the State Banks
by H.M.P. Eckardt - 162-175 The Operation of the Mutual Savings Bank System in the United States, and the Treatment of Savings Deposits
by Frederic C. Nichols - 176-190 The Use of Credit Currency By Country Banks
by J.P. Huston - 191-214 State and National Examinations of Banks
by Herbert G. Stockwell - 215-219 State and Federal Control of Banks
by Andrew J. Frame - 221-229 Book Department
by N/A - 230-231 Reviews : Chailley, Joseph. Administrative Problems of British India. Translated by Wm. Meyer. Pp. xv, 590. Price, $3.25. New York: Macmillan Com pany, I9I0
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 231-231 Reviews : Clark, John W. Standards of Reasonableness in Local Freight Discrimina tions. Pp. I55. Price, $I.25. New York: Columbia University, I9I0
by Emory R. Johnson - 231-232 Reviews : Cole, William M. The American Hope. Pp. xii, 259. Price, $I.50. New York: D. Appleton & Co., I9I0
by J.P. Lichtenberger - 232-232 Reviews : Dawbarn, C. Y. C. Liberty and Progress. Pp. xvi, 339. Price, $3.00. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., I909
by Henry R. Mussey - 233-233 Reviews : Evans, Howard. Sir Randal Cremer, His Life and Works. Pp. 356. Boston : Ginn & Co., I9I0
by Ellery C. Stowell - 233-233 Reviews : Downey, E. H. History of Labor Legislation in Iowa. Pp. x, 283. Iowa City: State Historical Society, I9I0
by J. Lynn Barnard - 234-234 Reviews : Garner, James Wilford. Introduction to Political Science. Pp. 6I6. Price, $2.50. New York: American Book Company, I9I0
by Chester Lloyd Jones - 234-235 Reviews : O'Donnell, F. Hugh. A History of the Irish Parliamentary Party. Two volumes. Pp. xxi, I002. Price, $5.00. New York : Longmans, Green & Co., I9I0
by Ephraim D. Adams - 235-236 Reviews : Wilcox, Delos F. Municipal Franchises. Pp. xix, 7I0. Price, $5.00. Roch ester: Gervaise Press, I9I0
by Chester Lloyd Jones
September 1910, Volume 36, Issue 2
- 1-10 Free Speech and the Injunction Order
by Samuel Gompers - 11-22 The Law of the Danhury Hatters' Case
by Walter Gordon Merritt - 23-33 Effect of the Recent Boycott Decisions
by Margaret A. Schaffner - 34-47 Proper Bounds of the Use of the Injunction in Labor Disputes
by J. Wallace Bryan - 48-56 Compulsory Arbitration in the United States
by Cornelius J. Doyle - 57-66 Necessity of Industrial Arbitration
by Radbi Joseph Krauskopf - 67-78 Trade Agreements
by Ethelbert Stewart - 79-85 The Settlement of Disputes Among the Mine Workers
by T.L. Lewis - 86-94 The Trade Agreement in the Coal Industry
by Frank Julian Warne - 95-111 The Wage Scale Agreements of the Maritime Unions
by Ralph Kendall Forsyth - 112-118 The Anthracite Board of Conciliation
by T.D. Nicholls - 119-126 The Work of Employers' Associations in the Settlement of Labor Disputes
by James W. Van Cleave - 127-136 Welfare Work as a Way To Prevent Labor Disputes
by Truman S. Vance - 137-142 The Sympathetic Strike
by C.O. Pratt - 143-152 State Agencies for Dealing With Labor Disputes—the Experience of New York
by John Lundrigan - 153-164 The Next Legislation On Industrial Disputes in Massachusetts
by Robert Luce - 165-183 The Canadian Industrial Disputes Investigation Act
by F.A. Acland - 184-190 Settlement and Prevention of Industrial Disputes in New Zealand
by Paul Kennaday - 191-198 The German Courts for the Arbitration of Industrial Disputes
by Harris Weinstock - 199-223 Book Department
by N/A
September 1910, Volume 36, Issue 2_suppl
- 7-12 Constitution
by N/A - 13-17 The Eleventh Annual Session of the Council
by N/A - 18-26 Report of the Secretary
by N/A - 27-29 Report of the Label Committee
by N/A - 30-31 Report of the Committee On Legislation and the Legal Defense of Labor Laws
by Josephine Goldmark & Pierre Jay - 32-42 Decision of the Supreme Court of Illinois
by W.C. Ritchie & John E.W. Way-Man & Justice Vickers - 43-44 Report of Committee On International Relations
by Francis McLean - 45-45 Report of the Committee On Publications
by Josephine Goldmark - 47-50 Report of the Food Committee
by Alice Lakey - 51-51 Report of the Exhibit Committee
by Edith Kendall - 52-53 Report of the Special Committee On Colleges and Graduates
by Rosamond Kimball - 54-55 The Consumers' Health Bill
by N/A - 58-75 Directory of Consumers' Leagues
by N/A
July 1910, Volume 36, Issue 1_suppl
- 3-5 Session in Honor of the Japanese Commission Representing the Cham Bers of Commerce of Japan
by N/A - 6-8 The Japanese Commercial Commission
by Baron Echi Shibusawa - 9-16 Education in Japan
by Baron Naibu Kanda - 17-20 Relations of the East To the West
by M. Zumoto - 21-24 Japan's National Ideal
by K. Midzuno - 25-26 Remarks of the President of the Academy, Dr. L. S. Rowe, in Introducing His Excel Lency the Chinese Minister
by Ting-Fang Wu - 27-31 The Significance of the Awakening of China
by Ting-Fang Wu - 32-32 Introductory Remarks of Dr. L. S. Rowe, Presi Dent of the American Academy of Polit Ical and Social Science, in Presenting
by Charles R. Flint - 32-37 The Commercial Significance of China's Awakening
by Charles R. Flint - 37-38 Closing Remarks of the President of the Academy, Dr. L. S. Rowe
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July 1910, Volume 36, Issue 1
- 3-8 General Problems Connected with the Administration of Justice
by John P. Elkin