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Catalogue of Club Library. Transactions, Vol. XII, No. 12, Jan. 1918.
Labor, pp. 539-40, 541, 543.
Cost of Living, pp. 546-7.

Books received since above Catalogue was issued:

331 Am35fr-American Federation of Labor. History and Reference Book. 1919. 331 Am35fp Proceedings. 37th-38th. 1917-18.

331 Am35y-Amercan Labor Year Book. 1917.

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1905-18.

C225-Carpenter, Edward. Toward industrial freedom. 1917. C245-Carter, Huntly. Industrial reconstruction. A symposium on the situation after the war and how to meet it. 1917. C624 Cole, G. D. H. Self government in industry. 1918. 331.355G792-Gray, Harold L. War time control of industry. 1918. 331.88 H 85-Hoxie, Robt. F. Trade unionism in the United States. 1917. 331.1 N279-Nebraska Bureau of Labor and Industrial Statistics. 331.1 N42d-New York State Industrial Commission. 1917. 331.89 R149-Ramsay, Alex. Terms of industrial peace. 1918. R245-Reconstruction. Published monthly. Vol. I. Jan. 1919-date. St83-Streightoff, Frank H. The standard of living among the industrial people of America. Hart Schaffner & Marx Prize Essays. 1911.

330 338.5

331.8 338.5

T675-Trade Union Congress, London. Forty-ninth Annual Report. 1917. Un3-United States Commissioner of Labor. Cost of living and retail prices of food. 18th Annual Report. 1903. 331.05 Un3-United States. Employment Service Bulletin. Vol. I-II. Jan. 28, 1918-date.

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V719-Villiers, Brougham. Britain after the peace. Revolution and

reconstruction. 1918.

PAMPHLETS

Reconstruction

B 330 British Labor Party. Towards a new world. Being the Reconstruction programme, together with introductory article by Arthur Henderson, the leader of the party, and a manifesto to the labor movement from the English Fellowship of Reconstruction.

Chambers, John S. War, peace and reconstruction. Sept., 1918. National Catholic War Council. Committee on Special War Activities. Reconstruction pamphlets:

No. 1-Social reconstruction. A general review of the problems and survey of remedies. Jan. 1919.

No. 2-Land colonization. March 1919.

B 330 National Popular Government League. Reconstruction Conference. Jan. 1919.

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Sec. 1-Buffer employment, land, housing.

4-Labor and reconstruction, women and reconstruction. Methodist Church. Dept. of Social Service and Evangelism. Individual regeneration and social reconstruction. 16th annual report. 1917-18.

Labor and Laborers

B 331 American Federation of Labor. American labor movement. makeup, achievements and aspirations. Saml. Gompers. 1914.

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formed? Samuel Gompers.
Dec. 9, 1918.

B331.88 American Federation of Labor.
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objects, influence and efficacy.

Its

Should a political labor party be
Address to a Labor Conference,

Trade Unions. Their origin and
Wm. Trant. 1915.

B 331 American Federation of Labor. Reconstruction Program. June, 1918. Armour & Co. Containing facts about the business and organization. 1917.

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Bennett, John E. The industral unrest. 1914.

Hills, J. W., Prof, W. J. Ashley and Maurice Woods. Industrial unrest. A practical solution. The report of the Unionist Social Reform Committee. 1914.

Labour Party, The. London. Labour and the new social order. A report on reconstruction. Revised in accordance with the resolutions of the Labour Party Conference, June 1918.

London Municipal Society. Statistical and Other Memoranda upon
Political and Social Questions of the Day. The occupations of
the people. Aug. 1914.

National Federation for Social Service. The church and labor. 1918.
New York City. Merchants' Assn. Readjustment and operation of
industry since 1914. A report of five conferences between employ-
ers and representatives of the British Ministry of Munitions.
Nov. 1917.
Odencrantz, Louise C. and Zenas L. Potter. Industrial conditions in
Springfield, Ill. A survey by the Committee of Women's Work
and the Dept. of Surveys and Exhibits, Russell Sage Foundation.
June 1916.

Potter, Zenas L. Industrial conditions in Topeka. Dept. of Surveys
and Exhibits, Russell Sage Foundation. Oct. 1914.

Rockefeller, John D. Jr. The Colorado Industrial Plan. Including a copy of the plan of representation and agreement adopted at the coal and iron mines of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Co. 1916.

Representation in industry. Address before War Emergency and Reconstruction Conference of the Chamber of Commerce of of the U. S. Dec. 5, 1918.

United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employers' Welfare
Work. Whole No. 123. Misc. Ser. No. 4. May 15, 1913.

Senate. Hearings before the Committee on Education and Labor pursuant to S. Rec. 382. A resolution directing the Committee to recommend to the Senate methods of promoting better social and industrial conditions along lines suggested and indicated herein. 65th Cong., 3d sess. 1919.

National Industrial Conference Board. Research Reports.
No. 1-Workmen's compensation acts in the U. S. The legal
phase. April 1917.

2-Analysis of British wartime reports on hours of work as re-
lated to output and fatigue. Nov. 1917.

3-Strikes in American industry in wartime.

1917. Mar. 1918.

Apr. 6-Oct. 6,

4-Hours of work as related to output and health of workers.
Cotton manufacturing. Mar. 1918.

5-The Canadian industrial disputes investigation act. Apr. 1918.
6-Sickness insurance or sickness prevention? May 1918.
7-Hours of work as related to output and health of workers.
Boot and shoe industry. June 1918.

8-Wartime employment of women in the metal trades. July 1918.
9-Wartime changes in the cost of living. Aug. 1918.
10-Arbitration and wage fixing in Australia. Oct. 1918.
11-The eight hour day defined. Dec. 1918.

12-Hours of work as related to output and health of workers.
Wool manufacturing. Dec. 1918.

13-Rest periods for industrial workers. Jan. 1919.

14 Wartime changes in the cost of living. July 1914-Nov. 1918. Feb. 1919.

15-Problems of industrial readjustment in the U. S. Feb. 1919. 16-Hours of work as related to output and health of workers. Silk manufacturing. Mar. 1919.

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United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Employment and Unemployment Series. No. 1-date. May, 1916-date.

United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Welfare work for employees in industrial establishments in the U. S. Whole No. 250. Miscellaneous Ser. Feb. 1919.

B331.01 Massachusetts.

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1913. 1914.

Bibliography

Bureau of Statistics, Labor Bibliography. 1912,

New York Public Library. Scientific Management. List of refer-
ences in the N. Y. Public Library. Jan. 1917.

New York State. Department of Labor Bulletin. Whole No. 71.
Government labor reports, Oct. 1913-May 1915.

Russell Sage Founndation Library Bulletin No. 12, Aug. 1915. Wel-
fare Work: A selected bibliography.

U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Whole No. 174.

Miscellaneous

Series No. 11, Sept. 1915. Subject index of publications of the
U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics up to May 1, 1915.

Reports

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California. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Biennial reports. 1913-14. 1915-16. 1917-18.

California. Industrial Welfare Commission. Biennial reports. 1st2nd. 1913-14. 1915-16.

Act establishing an Industrial Welfare Commission and providing for a minimum wage for women and minors. 1915. Bulletin No. 1-Report on the regulation of wages, hours and working conditions of women and minors in the fruit and vegetable canning industry in California. May 1917.

B331.1 Canada. Department of Labour. Reports. March 31, 1915, 1916, Canl

1917.

B331.1 Washington. Industrial Welfare Commission.

Misc.1

1st-2nd. 1913-14. 1915-16. 1917-18.

Biennial reports.

B331.1 Ruskin College. The reorganization of industry. Pts. 1-3. 1917.
U11 1-Papers by Prof. A. C. Pigou, Arthur Greenwood, Sidney
Webb, A. E. Zimmern. With criticisms by well-known trade
unionists and cooperators.

2-Some problems of urban and rural industry:

Scientific management-G. D. H. Cole.

Women in Industry-Marion Phillips.

The position of agriculture in industry-C. S. Orwin.

The position of the rural worker in industry-A. W. Ashby.

3-Some economic aspects of international relations:

Commercial policy and our food supply--H. Sanderson Furniss The influence of the war on commercial policy-Edwin Cannan Capitalism and international relations-A. E. Zimmern. United Abstract of labour statistics. 17th 1899-1913 Reconstruction Committee. Sub-Committee on relations

tween employers and employed. Interim report on jot standing industrial councils. 1917. Final report 1918. Commission of Enquiry into Industrial Unrest. Divisions No. 1-8 and Summary of Reports.

B331.1 United States. Department of Commerce and Labor. Bulletins Nos. Un1-5

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86-100. Jan. 1910-May 1912.

United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Monthly Review. Vol.

Un1-7m 1-date. July 1915-date.

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United States. Commission on Industrial Relations.
Report on the Colorado Strike, by Geo. P. West.

1915.

The National Erectors' Assn. and The International Assn. of
Bridge and Structural Ironworkers, by Luke Grant.

1st annual report. 1914. Final report. 1915.

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Wisconsin. Industrial Commission.

Bulletins Vol. 1-4.

May 20,

1912, Jan. 20, 1915.
Report on Allied Functions. June 30, 1914, 1915. 1918.

B331.23 California State working day. Library.

Frewen, Moreton.

Wages and Hours of Labor

Library. News Notes. Jan. 1914. Eight hour
Select list of references to material in State

Wages in the West and the crisis in exchanges with the East. Reprinted from the Nineteenth Century Review for the Fair Exchange League, Ottawa, Canada. June 1909. Hoagland, H. E. Wage bargaining on the vessels of the Great Lakes. University of Illinois Studies in the Social Sciences, Sept. 1917. Vol. VI, No. 3.

Holmes, Geo. K. Wages of farm labor. 19th investigation in 1909. continuing a series that began in 1866. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Statistics, Bulletin No. 99, Nov. 7, 1912. Kennedy, J. C. and others. Wages and family budgets in the Chicago stockyards district. With wage statistics from other industries employing unskilled labor. An investigation carried on under the direction of the Board of the University of Chicago settlement. 1914.

London Municipal Society. Dept. of Social Economics.

No. 5 Changes in rates of wages and hours of labor, 1913. Oct. 1914.

6-Agricultural labourers and seamen. Changes in rates of wages, 1913. Nov. 1914.

Milwaukee Bureau of Economy and Efficiency.

Garnishment of wages. June 1911.

New York State. Dept. of Labor.

Bulletins

Bulletin No. 3.

No. 64 Changes in union wages and hours in 1913.

65-Union rates of wages and hours in 1913.

Perkins, Herbert F. The manufacturer's wage problem. Union
League Club, Chicago, Ill. 1919.

Schaffner, Margaret A. Exemption of wages.

Wisconsin Free

Library Commission, Legislative Reference Dept. Comparative Legislation Bulletin No. 4. March 1906. United States. Bureau of Education, Bulletin 1915, No. 31, Whole No. 658. A comparative study of the salaries of teachers and school officers.

Wright, Rev. Thomas Ed. Sweated labour and the Trade Boards
act. Catholic Social Guild. Catholic Studies in Social Re-
form. 1913.

B331.23 Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics. Labor Bulletins
Mass1

No. 86-Fourth annual report on changes in rates of wages and
hours of labor, 1910.

91-Time-rate of wages and hours of labor in certain occupations on Oct. 1, 1911.

97-Union scale of wages and hours of labor in Mass. 1913. 103-Wages and hours of labor in the paper and wood pulp industry in Mass. Aug. 3, 1914.

107-Fifth annual report on Union scale of wages and hours of labor in Mass. 1914.

109-Wages and hours of labor in the manufacture of paper products in Mass. July 1, 1915.

114 Sixth annual report on Union scale of wages and hours of labor in Mass. 1915.

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Rates of wages and hours of labor in steam and electric railway service in Mass. June 1, 1916.

120 Seventh annual report on Union scale of wages and hours of labor in Mass. 1916.

124 Union scale of wages and hours of labor in Mass. 1917.

B331.23 United States. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Wages and Hours of Un1-5 Labor Series. Nos. 1-27.

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Profit Sharing and Copartnerships

B331.24 Emmet, Boris. Profit sharing in the U. S. U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Whole No. 208. Miscellaneous Series No. 13, Dec. 1916. Filene's Sons Co., Wm. A thumbnail sketch of the Filene Cooperative Assn.

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Great Britain. Board of Trade. Report on profit sharing and
labour copartnership abroad. 1914.

Hart, Mary. H. Capital and Labour. A brief sketch of the "Maison
Leclaire" and its founder. Labour copartnership Assn. 1912.
Lewiston, Maine. The Great Department Store. Profit sharing
with our co-workers.

London Municipal Society, Dept. of Social Economics. Profit shar-
ing and Labour copartnership. July 1914.

National Civic Federation. Profit sharing by American employers.
Percentage of profits, special distributions, stock for wage earn-
ers, exceptional-Adandoned-Proposed plans. Examples from
England. Types in France. 1916.

Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co. A plan for collective bargaining
and cooperative welfare. 1918.

Vivian, Henry. Copartnership in practice. Labour copartnership
Assocation. 1912.

Williams, Aneurin. A better way. Some facts and suggestions as
to introducing the partnership of labour with capital into estab-
lished businesses. Labour Copartnership Assn.

Labour copartnership and labour unrest. Labour Copartnership
Assn. Nov. 1912.

War and Labor

B331.355 Addison, Christopher. British workshops and the war.
T. Fisher Unwin. 1917.
Brittain, F. S. Suggestions for a plan for labor cooperation to avoid
conscription. Report to the War Section on Conservation of
Labor, of the Commonwealth Club of California. Feb. 20, 1918.
Crooks, Will. The British workman defends his home. 1917.
Methodist Federation for Social Service. Industrial standards in
time of war.

National Economic League Quarterly. Aug. 1917.

Labor and the war.

New York. Merchants' Association. Increased employment of
women in industry. A report on the problems of substituting
female workers for male to meet the present labor scarcity.
Nov. 1917.

Reed College Record. No. 29, May 1918. War work for women.
Training for reconstruction aides.

Russell Sage Foundation Library Bulletin No. 26, Dec. 1917. Women
in industry in war time.

United Kingdom. Munitions of war act, 1915. Amendment 1916. United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. Industrial unrest in Great Britain. Reprints of Reports of the Commission of Inquiry into Industrial Unrest. Interim Report of the Reconstruction Committee on joint standing industrial councils. Whole No. 237. Labor as affected by the war series. Oct. 1917.

Welfare work in British munition factories. Reprints of the memoranda of the British Health of Munition Workers Committee. Whole No. 222, Miscellaneous Series No. 14. April 1917. Council of National Defense. British labor's war message to American Labor. Addresses and discussions at a meeting of the Committee on Labor of the Council of National Defense, held

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