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in Washington, D. C., May 15, 1917. Senate Doc. No. 84, 65th Cong., 1st sess. June 30, 1917.

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Unwin, T. Fisher, Ltd. The condition of the Belgian workman now
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Western Union Tel. Co. Western Union and the War Labor Board.
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Labor Legislation

B331.87 Andrews, John B. Labor Laws in the Crucible. Measures necessary for effectiveness during and after the war. Paper read before the National Institute of Social Sciences, Jan. 18, 1918.

Arkansas. Compiled labor laws. 1913.

Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Labor laws and directory of labor organizations of Connecticut. 1913.

Dodd, W. F. Report on the administration of labor and mining legislation in Illinois. Prepared for the Illinois Efficiency and and Economy Committee. 1914.

Illinois. Labor Laws, including all mining laws. As amended and
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Maine. Department of Labor and Industry. Labor Laws. 1913.
Minnesota. Dept. of Labor and Industries. Revised to 1913.

Oregon. State Labor Commissioner. Outline of laws for the pro-
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Smith, Thomas. Everybody's guide to the National Insurance Act. 1911.

Washington. Bureau of Labor. Labor Laws. 1917.

B331.87 Massachusetts. Bureau of Statistics. Labor Bulletins. Nos. 87, 73, Mass 1-2 84, 92, 95, 102, 104, 110, 116, 122, 125. Labor legislation in Massachusetts, 1909-1918.

B331.87 New York State. Dept. of Labor. Bulletins Nos. 62, 70, 72, 78, 84, 88.
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Labor law with amendments, additions and annotations to Aug. 1, 1918

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2-Decisions of courts and opinions affecting labor. 1912. Whole No. 112. Mar. 5, 1913.

4 Decisions of courts and opinions affecting labor, 1913. Whole No. 152. May 14, 1914.

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9-Labor Laws and their administration in the Pacific States. By Hugh S. Hanna. Whole No. 211. Jan.

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Labor Legislation of 1917. Whole No. 244. Aug. 1918. Decisions of courts affecting labor. 1917. Lindley D. Clark and A. P. Norton. Whole No. 246. Sept. 1918.

Labor Organizations

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19th annual General Council meeting, July 1918.
76th quarterly balance sheet. June 29, 1918.

Conference of representatives of National Federations of the
trade unions of the entente powers, Sept. 1917.

Draft statement of the G. F. T. U. attitude and position
towards conferences with belligerent nations. Sept. 1917.
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New York State.

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Directory of Labor Organizations in Massachusetts. 1909-18.

Labor Disputes

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Industrial Commission. The United Mine Workers of America,
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Weinstock, Harris. Report on disturbances in the City of San Diego and the County of San Diego, Cal. to His Excellency Hiram W. Johnson. 1912.

B331.89 Atkinson, Henry A. The church and industrial peace. Methodist Federation for Social Service.

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Beman, Lamar T. Comp. Selected articles on the compulsory arbi-
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Great Britain. Ministry of Reconstruction. Committee on Relations
between Employers and Employed. Report on Conciliation and
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Kuhl, Max J. Argument on the anti-injunction bill before Hon. Wm. D.
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Nebraska, Dept. of Labor. Partial report, Board of Mediation and In-
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San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. Law and order in San Francisco.
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University of Oklahoma. The compulsory arbitration of labor dis-
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3-Michigan copper district strike. Whole No. 139. Feb. 7,
1914.

4-Industrial court of the cloak, suit and skirt industry of New York City. Whole No. 144. March 19, 1914.

5-Conciliation, arbitration and sanitation in the dress and waist industry of New York City. Whole No. 145. April 10, 1914.

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8-Operation of the industrial disputes investigation act of
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Prices

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Sunset Magazine, March-Dec. 1917. Labor-The world problem in the
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Industrial Disputes

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Government intervention.

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Employers' Assn. of Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. Ordinance to
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Gray, R. S. Attitude of government in the settlement of labor questions. Sept. 4, 1917.

Memorandum on Seattle strike situation. Dec. 1917.

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Olson, Chief Justice Harry. Arbitration would facilitate settlement of
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Rosenbaum, Samuel. The organized arbitration of trade disputes. From
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Sinsheimer, Paul A. Arbitration and wage disputes. Jan. 9, 1918.
Wilcox, Delos F. Proposed guaranties of continuity of service in public
utilities in New York. From The Utilities Magazine, Aug. 1917.

Prices

F338.5 California. Industrial Welfare Commission. Study of the Cost of Living. Miscl Katherine P. Edson. Apr. 19, 1919.

Price, Theodore H. A cross-section of economic fact and feeling in the U. S. asked for from Outlook readers. From The Outlook, Nov. 7, 1917.

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List of references on government regulation of prices. Jan. 11, 1917.

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Information

California State Federation of Labor. Report of Committee on
Reconstruciton. Nov. 20, 1918.

Chambers, John S. Next to winning war, reconstruction most
important problem confronting federal government and the
states.

What European nations and Canada are doing and what the
U. S. is planning to do.

Cal. Legislature of 1919 must aid in great work. Added cost
of government likely to force needed reorganization along
curtailment lines. Sept. 1918.

McChord, C. C. Organization after the war. Great changes will
come in social and industrial fields. Evil railroad practices must
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S. F. Labor Council. Report Readjustment Committee. Labor
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New York State. Reconstruction Commission.

Message of governor appointing commission. Jan. 20, 1919. Message to
Commission.

Reconstruction first. Many problems of long standing must be
solved before the return to peace is complete. What New
York State proposes to do

Abram I. Elkus, Chairman. From The Evening Post Magazine. Feb. 15, 1919.

United States. Council of National Defense. Reconstruction Information.

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2-Bibliography

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4-Official agencies created for war purposes.

5-Topical arrangement of the reconstruction and readjustment activities of agencies of the U. S. Government. Dec. 1, 1918

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