Marshall, John, 91, 98, 102, 108, 571 Marshall, Professor, 390 Martineau, Harriet, 345, 350 Marx, K., 393, 547, 570 Mason, O., 348, 351 May, M. B., 584 von Mayr, G., 393 McCrea, R. C., 390-391, r. McKinley, William, 2, 279, 580 McNichol, J. P., 358 Meade, E. S., 576-578, r. Meigs, R. J., 376 Membre, Father, 378 Meyer, H. R., 525, 534 Meyers, 420, 421 Milligan, J. L., 415 Millis, H. A., 379-380, r., 402 Mitchell, John, 306, 313, 353 de Molinari, G., 373, 580 von Moltke, H. K. B., 383 Montague, G. H., 387-389, b. Montague, Lady, 345 Moody, J., 387-389, b., 393 Morgan, J. P., 126, et seq., 251, et seq. Munro, D. C., 385-387, r. Munro, W. B., 375–376, n. Murphy, M., 356 Murphy, M. F., 294 Myers, P. V. N., 372-373, b. Napoleon, 383, 574 Napoleon III., 383 Newton, Isaac, 386 Nibecker, F. H., 415, 416, 423 Nixon, L., 243, et seq. North, F., 369 Norton, E., 159–165, pap., 282 Odell, B. B., Jr., 414 Oliphant, 260 Oppenheim, 255 Ormsby, Sir Lambert, 598 Osgood, H. L., 394, 560, 562 Oviatt, F. C., 446-462, pap. Paine, R. T., 415, 417 Paine, Thomas, 80 Palmer, F. H. E., 373, b. Paltsits, V. H., 378 Pam, M., 252, et seq. Parker, G., 220 Parkes, H., 213, 214 Parsons, Frank, 207-220, pap., 361–363, com. Patten, S. N., 390, 540-555, pap. Peacock, A. R., 262, 263 Peck, P. F., 560-561, n. Peckham, R. W., 135 de Peralta, M. M., 394 Pratt, S. S., 365 Rabany, C., 580 Reeves, W. P., 220 Reich, E., 580 Remington, 378 Richard, G., 567, b. Richardson, A. C., 583 Ridgely, W. B., 15-26, pap., 276 Riis, Jacob, 234 Riley, F. L., 374, 565-566, n. Riviere, L., 394 Roberts, F. H. H., 395 Smith, J. H., 375–376, b. Smith, J. R., 507-524, pap., 572, r. Smith, S. G., 419 Smith, W. R., 374, n., 376-377 b. Smith, Zilpha D., 412. Spalding, W. F., 416. Spencer, Anna G., 412, 415 Spencer, Herbert, 343 Speranza, G. C., 201 Stael, Mme., 345 Stanton, Elizabeth C., 345 Stanwood, Edward, 563 Steele, Justice, 395 Stevens, F. E., 582 Stone, W. A., 354 Storrs, L. C., 416 Stow, W. L., 262, 263 Sumner, Charles, 385 Tacitus, 171 Webb, Beatrice, 351, 352, 378, b., 563 Webb, Sidney, 351, 352, 378, b., 563 von Weber-Ebenhoft, A., 525 Webster, Daniel, 100, 385 Webster, Noah, 80 Westermarck, 572 Wetmore, C. W., 262, 263 Wharton, Joseph, 274 Wheaton, H., 81. 490, 491 White, A. D., 383 White, E. D., 135, 140 Wiedenfeld, Dr., 525, et seq. Wilcox, D. F., 580, 590 Arbitration. Williams, J. S., 374 Wilson, Henry, 385 Wilson, W., 562 Wilson, W. P., 2 Wines, E. C., 415 Wines, F. H., 415, et seq Wing, F. E., 602 Winsor, 378, 565 Wolf, C., 356 Wolfe, James, 376 Wolstoncraft, Mary, 345 Wood, Leonard, 427 Woodruff, C. R., 580 Worthington, Mrs., 599, 600 Wright, Carroll D.. 348, 350, 351 Young, 126, et seq. Young, J. W., 243, et seq. Yudelson, Sophie, 343-353, pap. INDEX OF SUBJECTS [Titles of papers are printed in small capitals] ARBITRATION OF INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES, 285-295. Machinery of arbitration, 285-286; benefits, 287-289; underlying principles, 290; attitude of labor organizations, 291-295 Australasia. METHODS OF DEALING WITH IMMIGRATION. See Immigration Banks. FINANCIAL, REPORTS OF NATIONAL BANKS AS A MEANS OF PUBLIC CONTROL, 43-66. Powers of control by National Bank Act, 45-46; purposes of control, 46-47; means of control, 47-49; functions of Comptroller, 49; public protection against impairment of capital resources, 49-50; value of report, 51-52; definition of capital resources, 52-53; classification of balance sheet, 53-57; uses of such analysis, 57-58; point of control not covered by National Bank Act, 58-63; judgment of bankers regarding present capitalization, 63-64; inadequacy of reserve requirements, 64-65; present condition attributed to Bank Act, 65-66 GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES, 15-26. National Bank Act, 17-19; bank circulation, 19; causes of bank failures, 20; examinations made by Comptroller of Currency, 20-21; number and capitalization of national banks, 22; necessity for regulating trust companies, 23-26 Biography. 'Samuel Chapman Armstrong,' by Edith A. Talbot, note, 569 "Autobiography of Seventy Years," by G. F. Hoar, review, 384 "The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell," edited by S. C. Lomas, review, 574 "Charles James Fox," by J. L. LeB. Hammond, note, 368 "William Penn," by A. C. Buell, note, 560 "Governor William Tryon," by M. DeL. Haywood, note, 565 Boston. Percentage of Voters, 406 Buffalo. Police Administration, 583 California. Home Rule Charters, 400 Charities. National Conference of Charities and Correction, Thirty-first Annual Session, 414 New York Fiscal Supervisor of State Report of Oregon State Conference of Philanthropy, Charities and Social Prob- Poor Relief in Indiana, 412 "Public Relief and Private Charity in England," by C. A. Ellwood, note, 365 Charter. California, 400 Denver, 395 Minnesota, 398 San Francisco, 402 Chicago. Police Administration, 581 Cincinnati. Police Administration, 584 "Citizen," by N. S. Shaler, note, 568 Civil Service. Report of Executive Committee of Civil Service Reform Association of Pennsylvania, 410 Civil Service in San Francisco, 405 Cleveland. Police Administration, 582 Colonies and Dependencies, 424-430 Colorado Springs. Liquor Question, 408 Commerce. AMERICAN SYSTEM OF IMPROVING AND ADMINISTERING COMMERCIAL FACILITIES, 489-506. Legal decisions distinguishing between Federal and State authority, 490-494; improvement and control of waterways, 494-495; removal of obstructions from channels, 495-496; construction of bridges, dams and dikes, 496497; harbor lines established by Secretary of War, 497-498; relation of State governments to wharves and docks, 498-505; summary, 505-506 THE BRITISH SYSTEM OF IMPROVING AND ADMINISTERING PORTS AND TERMINAL FACILITIES, 507-524. General description, 507-510; the public trust, 511; Glasgow and Liverpool, 511-513; history of port of London, 514-519; municipal and private ports, 520-524 RELATION OF THE GOVERNMENT IN GERMANY TO THE PROMOTION OF COMMERCE, 525-539. German system in general, 525-526; management of harbors, 526-528; improvement of harbor channels, 528-529; of harbor facilities, 529-531; commercial growth of harbors, 531-532; construction of canals, 532-536; influence of preferential railway rates, 536-538; summary of results of Germany's policy, 538-539 "Brennende Agrar-, Zoll-, und Handelsfragen,' by H. Egner and K. Schuemacher, note, 365 "Handelspolitische Interessen der deutschen Ostseestaedte, 1890-1900," by S. Jonas, note, 367 "Die Industrie der Rheinprovinz, 18881900, by T. Vogelstein, note, 367 "Schlesien's Industrie unter dem Eindusse der Caprivi'schen Handelspolitik, 1889-1900, by A. Friedrich, note, 367 Crime, Juvenile. "L'Enfance Coupable," by H. Joly, note, 566 Democracy. "The Relations between Freedom and Responsibility in the Evolution of Democratic Government," by A. T. Hadley, note, 368 Denver. Home Rule for Cities, 395 Disease. "A Handbook on the Prevention of Tuberculosis," note, 565 How Yellow Fever may be Introduced into Philippines, 426 District of Columbia. sioners of, 409 Report of Commis Duluth. Police Administration, 591 Economics. "Introduction to Economics," by H. R. Seager, review, 390 Education. "Business Education and Accountancy," by C. W. Haskins, note, 369 Committee on Lectures and Libraries of the Board of Education of the City of "The Educational Conquest in the Far "Working with the Hands," by B. T. Ethnology. "Germains et Slaves," by A. Lefevre, note, 370 Finance. Hawaii, 424 "Saggi di Economia politica e di Scienza delle Finanze," by C. A. Conigliani, note, 561 "The Stock Exchange," by C. Duguid, note, 365 Forests and Forest Reserves in Philippines, 430 Friar Lands. Disposition of, in Philippines, t- 428 Government. "The Government and the Civil Institutions of New York State," by R. Lansing and G. M. Jones, note, 566 "The Office of the Justice of the Peace in England," by C. A. Beard, note, 560 "History of Military Government in Newly Acquired Territory of the United States," by D. Y. Thomas, note, 569 Notes on Municipal Government, 395411; 581-592 "North Carolina: A Study in English Colonial Government," by C. L. Raper, note, 374 Grand Rapids. Police Administration, 590 Hawaii. Finances, 424 History. "America, Asia and the Pacific," by W. von Schierbrand, note, 568 "Arnold's March from Cambridge to Quebec," by J. H. Smith, note, 375 "Les Origines Diplomatiques de l'Independance Belge," by Fl. de Lannoy, note, 370 "Eighty Years of Union," by J. Schouler, note, 375 "How England Averted a Revolution by Force," by B. O. Flower, note, 366 "A Century of Expansion," by W. F. Johnson, note, 565 "France and the United States," by J. Cambon, note, 561 "La Chronique de France," by P. de Coubertin, note, 561 "Contemporary France," by G. Hano- "Histoire de France," Vol. v, Parts 1 "Hennepin's A New Discovery in America, edited by R. G. Thwaites, note, 377 THE PRESENT PROBLEMS IN THE ECONOMIC INTERPRETATION OF HISTORY, 540-555. Historical methods criticised, 540; two different conceptions of "economic interpretation" of history, 541; 'economic interpretation" analyzed, 543;, canons of "economic interpretation," 547; relation of economic doctrines to natural resources, 548; resources of Northern Europe and Mediterranean countries compared, 550; civilizations of South Europe and tropical countries made permanent, 554-555 "The Messages and the Proclamations of the Governors of Iowa," edited by B. F. Shambaugh, note, 569 "The Louisiana Purchase and the Ex- "The Middle Ages," by P. V. N. Myers, torical Society," Vol. vii, edited by "The Expansion of Russia," by F. H. Skrine, review, 391 "South Carolina as a Royal Province," by W. R. Smith, note, 376 "Steps in the Expansion of our Terri- History, Economic. "Die Westfaelische Gemeinde Eversberg," by A. Engel, note, 367 Home Rule. Denver, 395 California, 400 Minnesota, 398 Missouri, 396 Washington, 397 Immigration. "The Alien Immigrant," by W. Evans-Gordon, note, 563 AUSTRALASIAN METHODS OF DEALING WITH IMMIGRATION, 207-220. Convict colonies, 209; colonization by companies, 210; exclusion of Asiatics, 211-215; provisions against low-grade immigrants in general, 215-218; ineffectiveness of laws, 219–220 DIFFUSION OF IMMIGRATION, 159–165 IMMIGRATION IN ITS RELATION TO PAU PERISM, 185-205. Foreign-born almshouse paupers, 187; analysis of immigrants during 1903, 188; Italian immigration, 189-193; Slavs, 194-195; Jew, 196-197; conclusions, 199-205 PROBLEMS OF IMMIGRATION, 151-158. Statistics of Nationalities, 1820-1903, 154; character of present immigrants, 155-156; what the United States should do, 156-158 PROPOSALS AFFECTING IMMIGRATION, 221-236. Proposals for consular inspection, 224-225; for educational tests, 225-227; the immigrant and crime, 227-231; and pauperism, 231-234; and the slum, 234-235; relief of congestion, 235-236 SELECTION OF IMMIGRATION, 167-184. Increase of and change in character of immigration, 171-173; restrictive legislation reviewed, 174; present effects of such restrictions, 175; origin of immigrants, 176; their concentration in America, 176-177; effects of this, 176-181; remedies discussed, 181184 "The Slav Invasion and the Mine Workers," by F. J. Warne, review, 576 Insurance. FIRE INSURANCE, EXPENSES, PROFITS, PROBLEMS, 446-462. Reserve requirements, 446; facility for insuring, 447; expenses and premiums, 448; taxes, 450; preventive measures, 450; rating of properties, 452; charge of excessive profits replied to, 454; New York companies considered in detail, 458-460; general conclusions, 461-462 TRUE BASIS OF FIRE INSURANCE, 463474. Profits of old-line insurance companies, 464-467; expenses growing heavier, 468; fire preventive measures neglected, 469; insurance charges noncompetitive, 471; merits of mutual insurance, 472-474 INSURANCE INVESTMENTS, 431-445. General principles, 431; laws of Iowa, 432; rapid growth of insurance investments, 433; classes of securities, 434; safety of various securities, 436; earning power, 437; taxation, 439; stocks and bonds compared, 441; profits, 442-445 LIFE INSURANCE BY FRATERNAL ORDERS, 475-488. Insurance system of Manchester Unity, 475-476; Royal Commission of 1870-1875, 477; Ancient order of United Workmen, 477; reports of Massachusetts and New York insurance departments, 478; "uniform rate and reserve, 479-480; accomplishments of fraternal insurance organizations, 481-483; comparison of fraternal and old-line insurance, 484-486; fraternal insurance and social adjustment, 487-488 COMPULSORY STATE INSURANCE OF WORKINGMEN, 331-342. Necessity for insurance, 331-332; success of State insurance, 333; arguments for compulsory State insurance, 334-338; reply to criticisms of compulsory insurance, 339-342 STATE REGULATION OF INSURANCE, 6783. Origin of State regulation, 69–70; history of, 70-72; abuse of power of, Indiana. Poor Relief in, 412 "Die Entwickelung zum Socialismus," by RELATION OF TRUST COMPANIES ΤΟ Labor. 'Getting a Living," by G. L. Bolen, review, 379 "Histoire des Bourses du Travail," by F. Pelloutier, note, 373 "Syndicats ouvriers, Federations, Bourses du Travail," by L. de Seilhac, note, 375 WOMAN'S PLACE IN INDUSTRY AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS. See Woman Liberty. "Evolution of Modern Liberty," by G. L. Scherger, note, 374 Liquor Question. "The History of Liquor Licensing in England," by S. and B. Webb, note, 378 Colorado Springs, 408 Milwaukee, 407 London. Police System of, 556-559 "Metric Fallacy," by Halsey and Dale, note 564 "Militarism," by G. Ferrero, review, 380 Milwaukee. Liquor Question, 407 Police Administration, 587 Minnesota. "Home Rule" Charters in, 398 Missouri. Home Rule for Cities, 396 Northern SECURITIES CASE, 123-147. Conception and organization, 125-130; Securities Company in court, 130–135; opinion of court, 135-141; problem of readjustment, 141-145; conclusions, 145-147 Oregon. Report of State conference of Charities and Corrections, 413 Paris. Prostitution, 411 Pennsylvania. Report of Executive Committee of Civil Service Reform Association, 410 Street Railways in, since 1900, Philadelphia. 354-360 Philanthropy. Charities and Social Problems, 412-423; 593–606 'American Pauperism and the Abolition of Poverty," by I. Ladoff, note, 566 Observations on Free Coffee and Sandwich Distribution in a New York Mission, 602 Philippines. States, 425 Filipino Students in the United How Yellow Fever may be Introduced into, 426 Trade in, 427 Disposition of Friar Lands, 428 "Official Gazette," 429 Forests and Forest Reserves, 430 Philosophy. "Dissertations on Leading |