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THE AM ERIC AX JOURNAL OF SOCIOLOGY

Henderson. Dependents, pp. 54-6 ; ch. 30. Dcwey, D. R. Irregularity of employment, (see

Amer. Econ. Assoc. Publications, Vol. IX, Nos.

5-6: 51-67.)

Drage. The unemployed, Pt. 4. Meriwether. Tramp at home, ch. 23. Warner. American charities, ch. 8.

LABOR COLONIES.

Flynt, Josiah. Colony of the unemployed, (see

Atlantic, Dec. 1896, 78:793-803.) Kelly. Evolution and effort, ch. 10. Ix>well, J. S. Are labor colonies needed in the

United States ? (see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec. vi,

pp. 77-86.) Peabody, F. G. Colonization as a remedy for city

poverty, (see Forum, March 1894, 17 : 52-61.) Warner, A. G. German labor colonies. (see

Quar. Jour, of Econ., July 1892, 6: 462-4.)

RELIEF IN WORK.

Grosseteste -Thierry. Relief by work in France.

(see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec. i, pp. 207-16.) Gould, E. R. L. How Baltimore banished

tramps, (see Forum, June 1894, 17: 49?-5<>4.) Loch, C. a. Manufacturing a new pauperism.

(see Nineteenth Cent., April 1895, 37: 697-708.) Lowell, J. S. Methods of relief for the unem- ployed, (see Forum, Feb. 1894, 16 : 655-62.) Warner, A. G. Some experiments on behalf of the

unemployed, (see Quar. Jour, of Econ., Oct.

1890. 5:1-23; 131-5.) White, A. T. Labor tests and relief in work in the

United States, (see Chic. Inter. Cong., sec. vi,

PP. 8 7 -o80

SALVATION ARMY.

Booth. In darkest England.

Loch. Examination of" General" Booth's social

scheme. Lowell, J. R. Darkest England social scheme.

(see Char. Rev., March 1892, i: 219-27.) Ashley, W. J. General Booth's panacea, (see

Pol. Sci. Quar., Sept. 1891, 6: 537-50.) White, Arnold. Truth about the Salvation Army.

i see Fortn. Rev., July 1892, 58: 111-24.)

LABOR LEGISLATION: EIGHT-HOUK DAY.

Jevons. State in relation to labor, chs. 1-2. James, E. J. Recent labor legislation, (see

McNeill. Labor movement, ch. 3.) Wright. Industrial evolution, chs. 21-22. Webb & Cox. Eight hours' day.

LABOR BUREAUS OF STATISTICS.

Wright, C. D. Growth and purposes of bureaus of statistics of labor, (see Amer. Soc. Sci. Assoc. Jour., Dec. 1888, 25:1-14.) [Also reprinted in pamphlet form.]

MUNICIPAL AND STATE OWNERSHIP: SOCIALISM.

Adams, H. C. Relation of the state to industrial action, (see Amer. Econ. Assoc. Publications, Vol. I, No. 6.

(iihnan. Socialism and the American spirit, ch. 10.

American economic association Public finance committee. Relation of modern municipalities to quasi public works, (in their Publications, Vol. II, No. 6.)

Dabney, W. D. Basis for the demand for public regulation of industries, (see Amer. Acad. An- nals, Jan. 1892, 2: 433-49.)

Ely. Socialism, Pt. i, chs. 3-6; Pt. 2, chs. 4, 6; Pt. 3, chs. 2, 6-8 ; Pt. 4, chs. i, u.

Morris. Signs of change, ch. i.

Shaw. Fabian essays.

Hadlcy, A. T. Some difficulties of public busi- ness management, (see Pol. Sci. Quar., Dec. 1888, 3: 572-91.)

Spencer, Herbert. The coming slavery, (see Cont. Rev., April 1884, 45:461-82,)

Sumner, W. G. What makes the rich richer and the poor poorer ? (see Pop. Sci. Month., Jan. 1887, 30:289-06.)

Godkin, E. L. Who will pay the bills of social- ism? (see Forum, June 1804, 17:394-405.) (Also in his Problems of modern democracy, pp. 225-48.)

Baxter, Sylvester. How the bills of socialism will be paid, (see Forum, Aug. 1894, 17:699-709.)

NATIONALISM.

Bellamy. Looking backward.

Bellamy, Edward. First steps toward nationalism.

(see Forum, Oct. 1890, 10: 174-84.) Gilman, N. P. " Nationalism " in the United

States, (see Quar. Jour, of Econ., Oct. 1889,

4:50-76.)

COOPERATION.

Holyoake. Cooperative movement today.

Ely. Labor movement, ch. 7.

Giddings, F. H. Cooperation, (see McNeill.

Labor movement, ch. 21.) Jevons. State in relation to labor, ch. 6. Marshall & Marshall. Economics of industry,

ch. 9. History of cooperation in the United States, (in

J. H. U. studies. Vol. VI.)

PROFIT SHARING.

Gilman. Profit sharing.

Bushill. Profit sharing, chs. 5-6.

Aldrich, Richard. Some objections to profit shar- ing, (see Quar. Jour, of Econ., Jan. 1887, i : 232-42.)

Giddings, F. H. Theory of profit sharing, (see Quar. Jour of Econ., April 1887, i : 367-76.)

TRADE UNIONS.

Schaffle. Theory and policy of labor protection.

Frant. Trade unions.

Ely. Labor movement, chs. 4-6.

Jevons. State in relation to labor, ch. 4.

Marshall. Economics of industry, ch. 13.

STRIKES: ARBITRATION.

Stimson. Labor in its relations to law, ch. 3. Wright. Industrial evolution, chs. 24-26. Weeks. Labor differences. Cummings, Edward. Industrial arbritration in the

United States, (see Quar. Jour, of Econ., July

1895, 9:353-7.1.)

Jevons. State in relation to labor, ch. 7. Dexter, Seymour. Compulsory arbritration. (see

Amer. Soc. Sci. Assoc. Jour., Oct. 1891, 28: 86-

100.) Lowell, J. S. Voluntary arbitration, (see Amer.

Soc. Sci, Assoc. Jour., Oct. 1891, 28: 66-85.)

IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

Smith. Emigration and immigration, chs. 3-8:

12-13. Hoyt, C. S. History of immigration, (see Nat.

Conf. 1893, pp. 106-30.)

Lack of Training. EDUCATION.

Gary. Edward. Education and the state, (see Lalor. Cyclopaedia, Vol. II, pp. 29-40.)