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November 1907, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 129-134 CHICAGO By FREDERIC REX, Assistant City Statistician, Chicago, Ill
by N/A - 134-139 PHILADELPHIA By HENRY RALPH RINGE, Philadelphia
by N/A - 139-141 Baltimore
by Henry Jones Ford - 141-143 Cleveland
by Edward W. Bemis - 143-147 Buffalo
by A.C. Richardson - 147-150 San Francisco, Cal
by Murray Gross - 150-152 Cincinnati
by Max B. May - 152-153 New Orleans
by James J. McLoughlin - 154-157 Detroit
by Delos F. Wilcox - 157-160 Washington, D. C
by Daniel E. Garges - 160-162 Providence
by Frank E. Lakey - 162-164 Duluth
by W.G. Joerns - 165-196 Book Department
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September 1907, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 1-8 The Proper Basis of Bond Accounts When Held for Investment
by Charles E. Sprague - 9-20 The Valuation of Bonds on an Income Basis
by Charles E. Sprague - 21-37 Bond Redemption and Sinking Funds
by C.M. Keys - 38-40 Value of a Bond Department To a Bank or Trust Company
by George B. Caldwell - 41-55 Tables of Bond Values—Theory and Use
by Montgomery Rollins - 56-64 Essential Recitals in the Various Kinds of Bonds
by Andrew Squire - 65-71 The Organization and Management of a Bond House
by William Foley - 72-76 Bond Salesmanship
by William Foley - 77-91 Selling American Bonds in Europe
by Charles F. Speare - 92-99 Methods of Auditing and Accounting in a Bond House
by Charles S. Ludlam - 100-119 Bonds as Additional Banking Reserve
by William C. Cornwell - 120-143 Railroad Bonds as an Investment Security
by Floyd W. Mundy - 144-157 Electric Interurban Railway Bonds as Investments
by Edgar Van Deusen - 158-181 Real Estate Bonds as an Investment Security
by George A. Hurd - 182-191 Industrial Bonds as an Investment
by Lyman Spitzer - 192-196 The Physical Condition of a Municipality Issuing Bonds
by Harry E. Weil - 197-203 Municipal Bond Issues Explained
by Harry E. Weil - 204-207 The Protection of Municipal Bonds
by Park Terrell - 208-219 Classification and Description of Bonds
by Frederick A. Cleveland - 220-235 Bonds in Their Relation to Corporation Finance
by Frederick A. Cleveland
July 1907, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-15 The Development of a Colonial Policy for the United States
by Albert J. Beveridge - 16-23 Some Difficulties in Colonial Government Encountered by Great Britain and How They Have Been Met
by James Bryce - 27-37 Banking, Currency and Finance in the Philippine Islands
by Henry C. Ide - 38-44 The Agricultural Bank for the Philippine Islands
by Jeremiah W. Jenks - 45-51 The Philippine Postal Savings Bank
by Edwin Walter Kemmerer - 52-61 Railroads in the Philippine Islands
by Frank Mcintyre - 65-68 An Educational Policy for Spanish-American Civilization
by Martin G. Brumbaugh - 69-82 Education and Social Progress in the Philippines
by David P. Barrows - 83-89 The Position and Work of the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines
by Thomas B. Lawler - 93-103 The Financial Difficulties of San Domingo
by Jacob H. Hollander - 104-114 Naturalization and Citizenship in the Insular Possessions of the United States
by Paul Charlton - 115-122 The Administration of a Philippine Province
by Daniel Folkmar - 123-129 A Bureau of Information and Report for the Insular Possessions
by Herbert Parsons - 130-134 The Problem of the Philippines
by Louis Livingston Seaman - 137-146 Eleventh Annual Meeting of The American Academy of Political and Social Science
by N/A - 149-192 Book Department
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June 1907, Volume 29, Issue 19_suppl
- 1-10 Chapter I. General Tendencies in State Constitutions
by N/A - 11-16 Chapter II. The Making of Constitutions
by N/A - 17-23 Chapter III. Amendment, Revision, and Bills of Rights
by N/A - 24-29 Chapter IV. Suffrage and Elections
by N/A - 30-35 Chapter V. The Executive Department
by N/A - 36-41 Chapter VI. The Judicial Department
by N/A - 42-49 Chapter VII. Organization of the Legislative Department and Its Procedure
by N/A - 50-54 Chapter VIII. Limitations on the Legislature
by N/A - 55-61 Chapter IX. Constitutional Regulation of Important Interests
by N/A - 62-69 Chapter X. Religious Provisions of the State Constitutions
by N/A - 70-82 Chapter XI. Popular Representation in State Legislatures
by N/A - 83-90 Chapter XII. Constitutions of the New England States
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June 1907, Volume 29, Issue 18_suppl
- 1-3 Introduction
by N/A - 4-7 Schedule A-Age Limit
by N/A - 8-11 Schedule B—Hours of Labor
by N/A - 12-14 Schedule C—Compulsory School Attendance
by N/A - 14-17 Schedule D-Educational Requirement for Employment
by N/A - 18-24 Schedule E-Working Papers; Certificates of Age and Schooling
by N/A - 25-26 Schedule F—Dangerous Occupations
by N/A - 27-29 Schedule G—Exemptions
by N/A - 29-43 Schedule H-Enforcement
by N/A - 44-46 What Constitutes Effective Child Labor Laws
by N/A - 47-63 A Standard Child Labor Law
by N/A - 64-64 United States Census 1900
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May 1907, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 1-9 Development of the Foreign Trade of the United States
by Elihu Root - 10-15 Reciprocity With Continental Europe
by Alvin H. Sanders - 16-21 A Brief History of the Reciprocity Policy
by William Eleroy Curtis - 22-25 Reciprocity and the Middle West
by D.M. Parry - 26-29 Reciprocity and Its Relation To Foreign Trade
by G.L. Duval - 30-37 What Americans Must Do To Make an Export Business'
by James W. Van Cleave - 38-57 The Double Tariff System
by N.I. Stone - 58-74 Tariff Provisions for Promotion of Foreign Trade of the United States
by G.G. Huebner - 75-81 American Manufactures and Foreign Markets
by Eugene N. Foss - 82-87 The Tariff and the Price of Agricultural Machines
by Charles Deering - 88-96 Our Tariff in Its Relation To the Grain Trade
by Louis Muller - 97-101 The Tariff and Our Foreign Trade in Meats
by J. Ogden Armour - 102-112 The Tariff and Our Foreign Trade in Electrical Apparatus
by Maurice Coster - 113-115 The Leather Industry and the Tariff
by A. Augustus Healy - 116-118 The Tariff and the Lumber Trade
by W.B. Mershon - 119-123 Municipal Paving A SYMPOSIUM
by N/A - 124-130 Chicago
by Frederic Rex - 130-134 St. Louis
by James C. Travilla - 134-136 Boston
by Charles Herbert Swan - 136-138 Baltimore
by Henry Jones Ford - 138-140 Cleveland
by A.R. Callow - 140-141 Buffalo
by C.M. Morse - 141-143 Cincinnati
by Max B. May - 143-146 Detroit
by Delos F. Wilcox - 146-149 Washington, D. C
by Daniel E. Garges - 149-151 Louisville
by James F. Fairleigh - 151-152 Minneapolis
by Andrew Rinker - 152-154 Indianapolis
by Jacob P. Dunn - 154-156 Hartford
by Frederick Luther Ford - 156-157 Des Moines
by E.D. Samson - 157-160 Duluth
by W.B. Patton - 161-178 Crime and Capital Punishment A SYMPOSIUM
by James W. Garner - 178-181 Legislative Tendencies as To Capital Punishment
by Samuel J. Barrows - 182-185 Capital Punishment and Lynching
by J.E. Cutler - 185-189 Homicide and the Death Penalty in Mexico
by Maynard Shipley - 190-226 Book Department
by N/A - 667-676 Index of Names
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March 1907, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 245-259 The Economic Necessity for the Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnel Extension Into New York City
by A.J. County - 260-265 The Pooling of Freight Cars
by J.R. Cavanagh - 266-274 The Electrification of American Railroads
by Thomas Conway JR - 275-291 Public Regulation of Street Railway Transportation
by Emory R. Johnson - 292-309 Rate Control Under the Amended Interstate Commerce Act
by Harrison Standish Smalley - 310-322 Prussian Railway Administration
by Ernest S. Bradford - 323-341 Prussian Railway Rate-Making and Its Results
by G.G. Huebner - 342-351 An Argument Against Government Railroads in the United States
by William Allmand Robertson - 352-356 Should Public Franchises Be Treated as Corporate Property?
by Arthur W. Spencer - 357-400 Notes On Municipal Government
by N/A - 401-408 The Present Public Poor Relief of Berlin—Its Organization and Its Effectiveness1
by N/A - 409-422 Book Department
by N/A - 423-439 Reviews
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January 1907, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 1-8 Poverty and Parental Dependence as an Obstacle To Child Labor Reform
by Homer Folks - 9-18 The Awakening of the South Against Child Labor
by A.J. McKelway - 19-25 Some of the Ultimate Physical Effects of Premature Toil
by Albert H. Freiberg - 26-34 Child Labor in the Soft Coal Mines
by Owen R. Lovejoy - 35-49 The Extent of Child Labor in the Anthracite Coal Industry
by Owen R. Lovejoy - 50-56 Obstacles To the Enforcement of Child Labor Legislation
by Florencé Kelley - 57-60 National Protection for Children
by Jane Addams - 61-70 The Child Labor Laws of the Ohio Valley
by J.H. Morgan - 71-76 The Child Labor Situation in Ohio and Border States
by Wallace E. Miller - 77-83 Children in the Glass Works of Illinois
by Harriet Van Der Vaart - 84-86 Child Labor and the Public Schools
by Nathan C. Schaeffer - 87-92 The Value of Publicity in Reform
by Arthur T. Vance - 93-103 The Enforcement of Child Labor Legislation in Illinois
by Edgar T. Davies - 104-109 Child Labor and the Public Schools
by Samuel McCune Lindsay - 110-114 Child Labor and the Public Schools
by Charles W. Dabney - 115-124 Child Labor and the Nation
by Albert J. Beveridge - 125-131 The Difficulties of a Factory Inspector
by Edgar T. Davies - 132-134 The Enforcement of Child Labor Legislation
by Starr Cadwallader - 135-141 The Attitude of Society Toward the Child as an Index of Civilization1
by Felix Adler - 142-145 Reports from State and Local Child Labor Committees and Consumers' Leagues
by George Hall - 145-152 Report of the Missouri Child Labor Committee
by Arthur O. Lovejoy - 152-153 Report From the Citizens' Child Labor Committee of the District of Columbia
by Henry J. Harris - 154-156 Report of the Maryland Child Labor Committee
by H. Wirt Steele - 156-158 Report of the Wisconsin Child Labor Committee
by Edward W. Frost - 158-158 Report of the Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee
by Scott Nearing - 159-160 Report of the Iowa Child Labor committee
by I.A. Loos - 160-163 Report From Georgia Child Labor Committee
by C.B. Wilmer - 163-163 Report From the Alabama Child Labor Committee
by Benjamin J. Baldwin - 163-164 Report From North Carolina Child Labor Committee
by Charles L. Cone - 164-165 Report From the Southern State Child Labor Committees
by A.J. McKelway - 166-166 Report of the Child Labor Commission of the State of Oregon
by Millie R. Trumbull - 167-168 Report of the Warren Child Labor League, of Warren, Ohio
by Phebe T. Sutliff - 168-168 Report of the Consumers' League of the State of New York
by A.M. Beardsley - 169-169 Report From the Consumers' League of Philadelphia
by Florence L. Sanville - 169-170 Report From the Consumers' League of Maryland
by Daniel Miller - 170-172 Report of the Committee On Child Labor of the Massachusetts Consumers' League
by Edith M. Howes - 172-173 Report From Detroit Consumers' League
by Florence G. Taylor - 173-173 Report From the Kentucky Consumers' League
by N/A - 174-176 Report From Child Labor Committee of the Consumers' League of Cleveland, Ohio
by Catharine Avery - 176-178 Report of the Cincinnati Consumers' League
by Geraldine Gordon - 178-179 Report From the National Consumers' League
by Florence Kelley - 179-181 Abstract of Report of the Secretary of the National Child Labor Committee On the Second Year's Work, Ended September 30, I906
by Samuel McCune Lindsay - 184-189 Notes On Municipal Government
by N/A - 189-190 City of New York
by J.S. Billings - 190-193 Philadelphia
by A.C. Abbott - 193-194 Buffalo, N. Y
by A.C. Richardson - 194-198 Cincinnati
by Max B. May - 198-200 Washington, D. C
by George S. Wilson - 200-203 Providence, R. I
by Frank E. Lakey - 204-236 Book Department
by N/A - 237-243 Department of Social Work
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November 1906, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 1-12 Municipal Ownership as a Form of Govern Mental Control
by F.A. Cleveland - 13-26 American Municipal Services From the Stand Point of the Entrepreneur
by Chester Lloyd J. - 27-46 Chicago Traction: a Study in Political Evolution
by Willard E. Hotchkiss - 47-52 Some Social Effects of a Reform Movement
by Franklin Spencer Edmonds - 53-83 Election Reforms: the Trend Toward Democracy
by J.C. Ruppenthal - 84-94 A Problem of Primaries
by J. De Lancey Verplanck - 95-104 Notes On Municipal Government
by Harvey S. Chase - 105-132 Book Department
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September 1906, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 1-6 The Meaning of the Woman's Club Movement
by Sarah S. Platt Decker - 7-28 The Influence of Women's Clubs in New Eng Land and in the Middle-Eastern States
by May Alden Ward - 29-49 The Women's Clubs in the Middle Western States
by John Dickinson Sherman - 50-58 The Effect of Club Work in the South
by A.O. Granger - 59-62 The Work of the Women's Clubs in California
by Dorothea Moore - 63-78 Workingwomen and the Laws: a Record of Neglect
by Josephine C. Goldmark - 79-84 The Eighth Biennial Convention of the Gen Eral Federation of Women's Clubs
by Percy V. Pennybacker - 85-94 Men's Views of Women's Clubs
by E.G. Routzahn - 95-98 Report of the Civic Committee
by N/A - 98-103 (Presented at the Biennial Meeting of the General Federation of Women's Clubs at St. Paul, June, 1906, by Mrs. Walter McNab Miller, Chairman, Columbia, Mo.)
by N/A - 103-105 Child Labor—a National Disgrace
by N/A - 105-113 Child Labor in Belgium
by N/A - 113-113 The Relief of the Poor in Italy
by G.M. Palliccia - 113-118 The Relief of the Poor in Italy
by G.M. Palliccia - 119-119 Notes On Municipal Government
by N/A - 119-128 Chicago
by Hugo S. Grosser