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Kansas City, Mo., 588

Milwaukee, 587

Pittsburgh, 585
Seattle, 591

Washington, D. C., 587

"Police Power," by E. Freund, review, 570. Police System of London, 556-559, com. Political Economy. "Sophisms of Free Trade and Popular Political Economy Examined,' by J. B. Byles, note, 364

Politics. "Outlines of Comparative Politics," by B. E. Hammond, note, 368

Porto Rico. "The United States and Porto Rico," by L. S. Rowe, review, 575 Proceedings of Academy, Eighth Annual Meeting, 273-284

Prostitution. Paris, 411

Public Ownership and Low Rates, 361-363 Railways. Street Railways in Philadephia since 1900, 354-360

Religion. "Religious Freedom in American Education," by J. H. Crooker, note, 364 San Francisco. Charter, 402; Civil Service, 403; bond issue, 405

Saxon. "Slav or Saxon," by W. D. Foulke, 564

Seattle. Police Administration, 591

"Slav or Saxon," by W. D. Foulke, note, 564 Socialism. "Modern Socialism," by R. C. K. Ensor, note, 563

Social Problems. Philanthropy, Charities and, 412-423; 593-606

"The Present South," by E. G. Murphy, note, 567

"Social Progress," edited by J. Strong, note,

569

Social Service. Training for, 412 Sociology. 'Manuel de Morale et Notions de Sociologie," by G. Richard, note, 567 "A History of Matrimonial Institutions," 3 vols., by G. E. Howard, review, 572 "Tenement House Problem," edited by R. W. deForest and L. Veiller, review, 381 "Town and Country Life in Austro-Hungary," by F. H. E. Palmer, note, 373 Trade. SOME AGENCIES FOR THE EXTENSION

OF OUR DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TRADE,1-12. Tribute to work of Academy, 1-2; "commercialism" of age, 3; initiative of individual merchant, 4; agencies of Federal government, 5-8; activities of new Department of Commerce, 8-12

"Sophisms of Free Trade and Popular Political Economy Examined," by J. B. Byles, note, 364 In Philippines, 427 Treaties. Treaties: Their Making and Enforcement," by S. B. Crandall, note, 562 Trusts. CONTROL AND SUPERVISION OF TRUST COMPANIES, 27-42. Nature of Trust companies, 29; their charters, 30; New York Act of 1887 regulating, 31; Act of 1892, 33; statistics of, 34-36; present and needed laws regulating, 37-42

THE FEDERAL POWER OVER TRUSTS, 87-
110. Causes of formation of, 89-91;
McCulloch vs. Maryland, 91; Interstate
Commerce Act of 1887, 93; Anti-Trust

Act of 1890, 94; E. C. Knight case, 95; United States vs. Addyston Pipe and Steel Company, 97; power of Federal government over trusts, 98; graded excise taxes, 99; Federal control over mails, 100; commerce defined, 102-104; Northern Securities case, 106; Federal incorporation, 108-110

"Finanzielle Trustgesellschaften," by M.
Joergens, note, 367

GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF BANKS AND
TRUST COMPANIES. See Banks
THE RELATION OF TRUST COMPANIES TO
INDUSTRIAL COMBINATIONS, AS ILLUS-
TRATED BY THE UNITED STATES SHIP-
BUILDING COMPANY, 239-270. Origin
of United States Shipbuilding Com-
pany, 242; Trust Company of the
Republic, established, 244; relations of
Shipbuilding Company and Trust Com-
pany of the Republic, 246-250; Bethle-
hem Steel Company and Shipbuilding
Company, 251-253; difficulty of floating
Shipbuilding Company; 254-265; mis-
misfortunes of Trust Company of the
Republic, 267-268; lessons drawn from
history of Shipbuilding Company,
269-270

THE SCOPE AND LIMITS OF CONGRES-
SIONAL LEGISLATION AGAINST THE
TRUSTS, 111–122. Causes of trusts,
113; hostility toward explained, 114;
necessity for government regulation,
116; principles and obstacles, 119-122
"The Truth About the Trusts," by J.
Moody, review, 387

"Trusts of To-day," by G. H. Montague review, 387

Unionism. THE NEW UNIONISM-THE PROBLEM OF THE UNSKILLED WORKER, 296-315. Unions formerly composed of skilled workers, 296-297; great increase in number of unskilled workers. 298-301; effect on wages, 302-303; new unskilled occupations, 304; incorporation of unskilled men into unions, 305-307; effects on ideals of union, 308-313; adjustments of unions and capitalists, 312-315

POLITICAL ACTION AND TRADE UNIONISM, 316-330. Programs of conventions of American Federation of Labor, 316320; legislative demands of American Federation of Labor, 321-322; labor unions should not enter politics, 323-325; harmful effects of political action, 326-330

Washington, D. C. Police Administration, 587

Washington. Home Rule for Cities, 397 Wisconsin. Liquor Question, 407 Woman. WOMAN'S PLACE IN INDUSTRY AND LABOR ORGANIZATIONS, 343-353. Woman's status in past, 343-345; conditions favoring rise in woman's status, 345-347; industrial activity of women, 348-350; women's wages, 350-351: women in labor organizations, 351-353

Women's Organizations, 419

Insurance and Commercial Organization

OF THE

AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE

Editor: EMORY R. JOHNSON

Associate Editors: SAMUEL McCUNE LINDSAY and JAMES T. YOUNG

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Vol. XXIV. No. 8 NOVEMBER 1904

Whole No. 85

INSURANCE INVESTMENTS

FIRE INSURANCE, EXPENSES, PROFITS, PROBLEMS
THE TRUE BASIS OF FIRE INSURANCE

LIFE INSURANCE BY FRATERNAL ORDERS

THE AMERICAN SYSTEM OF IMPROVING AND ADMINIS-
TERING COMMERCIAL FACILITIES

THE BRITISH SYSTEM OF IMPROVING AND ADMINIS-
TERING PORTS AND TERMINAL FACILITIES
RELATION OF THE GOVERNMENT IN GERMANY TO THE

PROMOTION OF COMMERCE

THE PRESENT PROBLEMS IN THE ECONOMIC INTER

PRETATION OF HISTORY

THE POLICE SYSTEM OF LONDON

BOOK DEPARTMENT

NOTES: Municipal Government

L. A. ANDERSON

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J. BRUCE BYALL 59

J. RUSSELL SMITH 77

SOLOMON HUEBNER 95

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Philanthropy, Charities and Social Problems

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