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106. The Kansas Court of Industrial Relations...
244
From the U. S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor
Statistics, Monthly Labor Review.
107. Proposed principles of industrial relations.
246
From the Chamber of Commerce of the U. S., A Labor
Program by Business.
108. The promise of employee representation..
249
From the Industrial Conference called by the President,
Report.
CHAPTER XIX-HEALTH IN INDUSTRY
109. The conservation of human life..
253
From the Committee of One Hundred on National Health,
Report on National Vitality, its Wastes and Conservation.
110. Minimum standards for child laborers ...
255
From the Washington and Regional Conferences on Child
Welfare.
III. Standards governing the employment of women...
257
From the U. S. Department of Labor, Standards for the Em-
ployment of Women in Industry.
112. Results of minimum wage legislation....
259
113. A typical workmen's compensation law..
262
From the Statutes of the State of New York, Workmen's
Compensation Law.
114. The constitutionality of labor legislation..
264
From Frank Tracy Carlton, The History and Problems of
Organized Labor.
CHAPTER XX-
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- IMMIGRATION AND ASSIMILATION
115. The nature of the immigrant labor supply.
268
From the U. S. Immigration Commission, Abstracts of
Reports, with Conclusions, etc.
116. Living conditions in immigrant communities
270
117. The literacy test....
272
From the Statutes of the U. S., Immigration Law of 1917.
118. Why California objects to the Japanese...
273
From the American Academy of Political and Social Science,
Annals.
19. Americanizing the immigrant ..
.....
275
From the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Edu-
cation, Bulletin...
120. A proposed immigration policy.....
From the National Committee for Constructive Immigration
legislation, Program.
277
CHAPTER XXI
CRIME AND CORRECTION
121. Taft on the defects of criminal procedure..
281
From William Howard Taft, Address delivered before the
Civic Forum, New York City.
122. Results of the public defender movement.
283
From the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of
Teaching, Bulletin.
123. Tendencies in the juvenile court movement.
285
From the U. S. Department of Labor, Children's Bureau,
Courts in the United States Hearing Children's Cases.
124. Substitutes for imprisonment..
287
From Charles Richmond Henderson, Introduction to the Study
of the Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Classes.
125. The functions of the psychopathic expert
289
From the Chicago House of Correction, Research Depart-
ment, Bulletin.
126. Principles of reformation....
291
From the National Prison Congress, Declaration of Principles
Promulgated at Cincinnati.
CHAPTER XXII - THE NEGRO
127. Occupations of the American Negro.
295
From the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of
Education, Bulletin.
128. Educational needs of the Negro
297
129. Statutory protection of the Negro.
299
From Franklin Johnson, The Development of State Legisla-
tion Concerning the Free Negro.
130. A new negro problem: migration.
301
From the U. S. Bureau of Labor, Division of Negro
Economics, Negro Migration in 1916-1917.
131. Inter-racial coöperation...
303
.
From Oswald Garrison Villard, "The Objects of the National
Association for the Advancement of Colored People."
132. A charge to Negro boys and girls......
305
From Robert R. Moton, Address delivered at the Com-
mencement Exercises at Tuskegee Institute.
CHAPTER XXIII - THE FAMILY
133. Economic disruption of the family....
309
From James P. Lichtenberger, Divorce, A Study in Social
Causation.
134. The struggle for home life in the city.
From the Housing Commission of the City of Des Moines,
311
135. Pensions for poor mothers..
313
Laws relating to Mothers' Pensions in the United States,
Denmark and New Zealand.
136. A proposed uniform divorce law...
315
From the U. S. Bureau of Census, Special Report on Marriage
and Divorce.
137. Education for home-making. .
318
138. The attitude of young people toward marriage..
320
From Raymond Calkins, The Christian Idea in the Modern
World.
From the Associated Charities of Boston, Twenty-first Annual
142. An ideal almshouse...
329
From the National Conference of Social Work, Proceedings.
143. State control of institutions for dependents....
331
From Charles Richmond Henderson, Introduction to the
Study of the Dependent, Defective, and Delinquent Classes.
144. The movement for financial federation....
333
From the American Association for Organizing Charity,
Financial Federations.
CHAPTER XXV-RURAL LIFE
145. Why young people leave the farm.....
337
From Ernest R. Groves, Using the Resources of the Country
Church.
146. Buying farms with land-bank loans.
From the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bulletin.
339
147. The marketing of the farmer's produce..
341
From the American Economic Review.
148. The viewpoint of the farm woman.
343
From the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Department
Circular.
149. The consolidated rural school...
345
150. The development of community spirit in the country.....
From the Wisconsin Country Life Conference, Third Annual
347
CHAPTER XXVI - EDUCATION
151. Standardization of schools within the state.
351
152. Financing the school system.
353
153. Compulsory school attendance.....
354
cation, Bulletin.
154. Problems in vocational education. . . . .
357
From the U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Educa-
tion, Bulletin.
155. Wider use of the school plant.....
359
156. The money value of education...
361
From U. S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Educa-
tion, Lessons in Community and National Life.
158. A typical trust agreement..
366
From the U. S. Industrial Commission, Preliminary Report
on Trusts and Industrial Combinations.
159. Abuse of power by the trust...
From the United States vs. Patterson et al.
160. The Sherman Anti-trust Act of 1890...
368
370
From the Statutes of the United States, Federal Anti-trust
law.
161. A great trust ordered dissolved....
372
From the Supreme Court of the United States, Decision in
the case of the United States vs. the American Tobacco
Company and others.
162. Significance of the Federal Trade Commission.
374
From the Statutes of the United States, Federal Trade
Commission Law.
CHAPTER XXVIII - PUBLIC INTEREST IN
BUSINESS: OWNERSHIP
163. Social importance of public utilities.
378
From the Report of the Committee on Interstate Commerce.
164. Extent of municipal ownership.
380
From Carl D. Thompson, Municipal Ownership.
165. The future of municipal ownership..
381
From the Report to the National Civic Federation on Municipal
and Private Operation of Public Utilities.
166. The evils of railroad development...
383
167. Government administration of the railroads, 1917-1920...
385
From the U. S. Railroad Administration, Report of the
Director-General to the President.
168. The Transportation Act of 1920
From the Statutes of the United States, Transportation Act
of 1920.
387
From the National Tax Association, Proceedings of the
Thirteenth Annual Conference on Taxation.
172. Tariff principles of the Democratic party.
397
From the Democratic National Committee, Democratic
Compaign Text-book.
173. Tariff principles of the Republican party
400
From the Republican National Committee, Republican
Campaign Text-book.
174.
Relation of the tariff to national prosperity..
402
From Frank William Taussig, Principles of Economics.