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Bolshevism: in America 84: 143; Cyarism and, 81: democracy and, 102-7; meaning and methods, 95, 110; possibility of, 92: 8; threat of, 85: 98.

BOND, HENRY HERRICK. Problems of a Model State Income Tax, 95: 263-8. BONDING, BETTER METHODS OF MUNICIPAL. H. W. Dodds, 95: 259-63.

Bond issues, 88: 88; amount of, 69; dangers and disadvantages, 75: 166, 175; economic position of, 88: 25; effects, 75: 101; public utilities, 88: 69; special, 29; strategic position of, 26.

BOND PRICES, THE HISTORY OF. Hermann F. Arens and James R. Bancroft, 88: 188-99.

BOND VALUES, TABLES OF THEORY AND USE. Montgomery Rollins, 88: 12-22. BONDS AND THE BOND MARKET: 88. Bonds: bought at discount, 88: 18; Canadian, 139-43; city, 52; Civil War, 87: 159; collateral, 88: 7; convertable, 10, 77; corporation, 6; county, 52; coupon, 10; definition, 201; drainage bonds, 112; Edge Law and, 94: 140; foreign, 82: 354, 369; government, 78: 108, 126, 147; 82: 362; 88: 189; income, 8; industrial, 68: 98, 106; inheritance tax and, 95: 175; investment values, 191; issue in France, 95: 295; of land banks, 95: 298; liberty, 298; junior mortgage, 78: 30; long term, 75: 64; Mexican War, 87: 163; mortgage, 88: 6, 92; municipal, 95: 259; 5, 51, 56, 162, 167; 94: 148; national, 88: 51; negotiability, 10; optional, 16; pre-war, 50; placing of, 94: 152; profits from, 89: 159; public utility, 88: 70; railroad, 76: 65, 193; 88: 60, 189; real estate, 79; "redeemable," 9; registered, 10; sale of, 16; 86: 176; school, 88: 52; secured, 6; 75: 135; serial, 95: 262; sinking fund, 95: 261; special assessment, 5, 53; Spanish American War, 87: 164; taxable and tax-exempt, 88: 11, 160. See Corporations, Finance, Investments, Profits, Stocks. BONDS, CANADIAN. G. A. Macpherson, 88: 139-43.

BONDS, CLASSIFICATION OF INVESTMENT. Hastings Lyon, 88: 4-11.

BONDS, FARM LOAN, UNDER THE RURAL CREDITS ACT. Richard S. Stoyle, 88: 95-101.

BONDS, FOREIGN CORPORATE, IN THE AMERICAN MARKET. Arthur J. Rosenthal, 88: 130-8.

BONDS, FOREIGN GOVERNMENT. Thomas W. Lamont, 88: 121-9.

BONDS, INDUSTRIAL. John Moody, 88: 73-8.

BONDS AS INVESTMENTS, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. Joseph E. Cummings, 87: 158-68.

BONDS, PUBLIC SERVICE. H. M. Addinsell, 88: 63-72.

BONDS, RAILROAD. F. J. Lisman, 88: 57-62. BONDS, REAL ESTATE, AS AN INVESTMENT SECURITY. George A. Hurd, 88: 79–94.

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BONDS, TREATMENT OF, AT THE TIME OF REORGANIZATION. Arthur S. Dewing, 88:

23-33.

BONDS, UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT. C. Frederick Childs, 88: 43-50.

BONDS, VALUE OF, CAUSES AFFECTING THE. Hermann F. Arens and James R. Bancroft, 88: 200-11.

BONILLAS, YGNACIO. The Character and the Progress of the Revolution, 69: 18-21. BONN, M. J., Main Features of Germany's Economic and Financial Situation, 92: 106-11; The Nationalization of Capital, 68: 252-63.

BONSER, FREDERICK G. Education for Life Work in Non-Professional Occupations, 67: 64-76.

Bonus: Emerson plan, 85: 85; forms, 71: 150.

Bonus system: 71: 65; 85: 79-88; 90: 32.
Bookkeeping, science of, 82: 43.
BORCHARD, EDWIN M. Limitations on the
Functions of International Courts, 96:
132-7.

BORDLEY, JAMES. The Blind as Industrial
Workers, 80: 104-10.

Borrowing: advantages, 75: 92 ff.; cause of inflation, 89: 250; government, 87: 62; importance, 85: 172; principles, 75: 23, 61, 92.

Borrowing: Federal receipts from, 95: 134.
BORROWING AS A PHASE OF WAR FINANCIER-
ING. Henry C. Adams, 75: 23-30.
BORROWING, WAR TIME, BY THE GOVERN-
MENT. Mortimer L. Schiff, 75: 38-51.
Boss, WHO IS, IN YOUR SHOP? Morris
Llewellyn Cooke, 71: 167-85.

BOSTON, CHARLES A. Some Observations upon the Report of the Committee of the Phi Delta Phi with Special Reference to the Typical Judiciary Article for a Constitution, 73: 104-31.

BOSTWICK, ARTHUR E. The Library Extension Movement in American Cities, 67: 250-6.

BOSWELL, HELEN VARICK. Promoting Americanization, 64: 204-9.

Boycotts: limitations, 69: 143; National Association of Manufacturers and, 82: 128; results, 74: 134.

BOYLE, JAMES M. The Selection, Discipline, Training and Placing of Workers, 85: 66-70.

BOND, BABY, THE INSTALLMENT PLAN AND
THE. Robert Riegel, 38: 169-76.
BOND, MODERN DRAINAGE, RECLAMATION OF
SWAMP LANDS AND THE. J. Sheppard
Smith, 88: 102-13.

BONN, M. J. Germany and the Monroe
Doctrine, 66: 102-5.

BOSTON, THE WORK PROGRAM OF THE EMPLOYMENT MANAGERS' ASSOCIATION OF. Ralph G. Wells, 65: 111-16.

BOYLE, JAMES E. A Program for Redistributing Sources of Revenue as between Cities, States and National Government, 95; 272-6,

Boys' Clubs: objects, 67: 231.
BRAND, CHARLES J. Production and Market-
ing Plans for Next Year, 74: 164-81; The
Vital Concern of Agriculture in Foreign
Trade, 83: 35-47.

BRANNICK, CATHERINE. Principles of Case Work with the Feeble-minded, 77: 60–70. Brazil: Assembly and, 96: 22; exports, 74: 54; tariff in, 94: 161, 171; trade with, 83: 149; United States commerce in, 94: 167. BRAZIL. Andrew J. Peters, 68: 168-9. Bread: dietary properties, 74: 101; prices, 87.

BREWER, JOHN M. Vocational Guidance in
School and Occupation, 67: 54-63.
BRIDGES, ROBERT. Efforts of the Port Dis-
trict of the Port of Seattle to Own and
Operate a Public Belt Line, 86: 199–204.
Brotherhoods: demands, 69: 3, 10, 257, 272.
BROWN, DAVID A. The Newer Industrial
Relationship between Employer and

Worker, 85: 113-18.

O BROWN, LUCIUS P. Food Conservation in New York City, 74: 140-6.

1 BROWN, PHILIP MARSHALL. Elements of a Just and Durable Peace, 72: 76–83.

BRUCE, JOHN M. Building a Sales Policy, 85: 186-96.

BRUCK, W. F. The Cotton Industry in Germany, 92: 99–105.

BRYANT, R. C. Lumber Prices, 89: 78–98. BRYCE, JAMES. Foreword, 84: 146.

BRUÈRE, ROBERT W. Can We Eliminate Labor Unrest; 81: 95-100; Issues in the Street Railway Strike in New York City, 69:23-7.

BRITISH DEMOBILIZATION PLANS. Robert
C. Clothier, 81: 1–12.

BRITISH EMPIRE TRADE INFORMATION-THE
IMPERIAL STATISTICAL CONFERENCE, IM-
PROVEMENTS IN. R. H. Coats, 94: 153-6.
BRITISH ENGINEERING STANDARDS ASSOCIA-
TION, SUMMARY OF THE WORK OF THE. C.
LeMaistre, 82: 247-52.
BRITISH LABOR PARTY, RESOLUTIONS ON
RECONSTRUCTION OF THE, 81: 187-201.
BRITISH OVERSEA INVESTMENTS, THEIR
GROWTH AND IMPORTANCE. C. K. Hob-
son, 68: 23-35.

BRITISH TREASURY, THE, AND THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. W. R. Lawson, 68: 71-92.

British capital, export, 68: 27.

British Chambers of Commerce, Association of, 94: 123.

British Labor Party, 81: 174; 82: 116. British navy: accomplishments, 72: 63; supremacy, 5.

British War Savings Certificates, 75: 211. Bryan treaties, 96: 39, 44, 115, 134, 156, 160. Budget: city manager, 64: 234; democracy,

146; executive, 95: 2; family, 77: 83, 87; 89: 137, 157; federal government, 64: 82; in France, 96: 179; 95: 151-5; in Mexico, 71: Sup., 59; national, 76: 258; 82: 44; necessity for system, 95: 228; need for bureau, 80, 8, 94; plan, 87: 13, 18, 65, 70; program for sys

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Building: costs, 89: 68; programs of, 96: 63.
Building Codes, government, 95: 102-12.
BUILDING CONDITIONS, HOUSING AND. Er-
nest T. Trigg, 89: 74-7.
Building Loan: 95: 117.

Building and Loan Associations, 87: 153, 173.
BUILDING MATERIALS, THE HOUSING SHORT-
AGE AND THE SUPPLY OF. Homer Hoyt, 89:
67-73.

BULLARD, ROBERT LEE. The Possibility of Disarmament by International Agreement, 96:49-52.

BULLIT, WILLIAM C. A Basis for a Durable Peace between Germany and England, 72: 113-17.

Bureaus, government, 95: 1 f.

BUREAU OF STANDARDS, THE WORK OF THE. P. G. Agnew, 82: 278-88.

BURKE, JOHN J. Special Catholic Activities in War Service, 79: 213-20.

BURKE, R. J. Written Specifications for Hiring, 65: 176–81.

BURNS, ALLEN T. Immigration, the Matrix of American Democracy, 93: 144-9. BURNS, C. DELISLE. The Readjustment of Industry in the United Kingdom, 92: 52-82. Business: acquaintance with, 65: 178; administrative policies, 119-246; commercial attache and, 94: 109; communities in Europe, 95: 300; coöperation in, 112; consular service and, 94: 10; cost of, 95: 66; cycle, 89: 242; disarmament and, 95: 3; delegations of men in, 94: 115; education and, 82: 22; in England, 80: 3; expansion, 94: 137; fair principles of, 90: 10; government and, 82: 5; 56: 85; 95: 98, 105; human element in, 65: 160; license, revenue from, 95: 141-5; maxims, 82: 47; methods, 89: 191; in Mexico, 94: 80; miracles in, 90: 121; peace-time, 95: 161; private and public, 90: 19; problem in, 65: 2; profit, 82: 20; relation of labor to, 65: 2; revival of, 95: 304; sales-tax and, 95: 201, 219; teaching a 65: 249; uncertainty of, 94: 135; uninterrupted operation of, 83: 4; viewpoint, 81: 13; world's 94: 128.

BUSINESS, ADMINISTRATION OF, AND DISCIPLINE BY THE COURTS. Julius Henry Cohen, 73: 205–10.

BUSINESS COÖPERATION, INTERNATIONAL. Edward A. Filene, 135-42.

BUSINESS, THRIFT AND. George W. Dowrie, 87:52-6.

"Business as Usual": 75: 36, 41, 86, 121, 148, 154; 78: 14, 96, 100, 112; 81: 80; 94: 180. "BUSINESS AS USUAL." Edward A. Filene, 78: 85-90.

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BUSINESS, UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS OF, AND THE
TRAINING OF EMPLOYMENT EXECUTIVES.
Harlow S. Person, 65: 117-27.

Business men: commerce and, 94: 123; for
foreign work, 149; function of, 90: 120;
International Chamber of Commerce and,
130; mistaken policy of, 204; reconstruction
and, 127.

BYE, RAYMOND T. and CHARLES REITELL.
Food Prices vs. Wage Increases, 74: 235-56.
BYINGTON, MARGARET F. The Scope and
Organization of the Department of Civilian
Relief, 79: 88-95.

BYRAM, H. E. Principles and Practices of
Car Service Regulation, 76: 25–33.
BUTLER, B. S. Cooper, 89: 103–10.
BUTLER, RUSH C. The Sherman Anti-Trust

Law and Readjustment, 82: 215-30.
Butter, imports and exports, 74: 30.
Buyers: business men and, 94: 115; foreign,
150.

Buying, selling and, 94: 138, 146.

BUYING AND SELLING, COOPERATIVE, IN THE
UNITED STATES, PLANS FOR EXTENDING.
O. S. Beyer, Jr., 89: 193–6.

Cables, German, 96: 168, 172, 176.
CABRERA, LUIS. The Mexican Revolution—-
Its Causes, Purposes and Results, 69: 1-17.
CALDERON, SENOR DON IGNACIO. South

America's Food Supply, 74: 53-6.
California: Bar Association, 73: 224; civil
service laws, 64: 68; industrial welfare com-
mission, 69: 35; judges in, 64: 192; provi-
sions in, 77: Sup., 7, 107; railroad security
issues in, 168, 200; rate regulation, 10: 310;
reforms in, 73: 219; sheep, 75: 192.
CALIFORNIA-WHITE OR YELLOW?
De Motte, 93: 18-23.
CALIFORNIA'S JAPANESE SITUATION. Kiyo
Sue Inui, 93: 97-104.
Calory, meaning, 74: 106.

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CAMP CITIES, ELIMINATING VICE FROM.
Bascom Johnson, 78: 60-4.
Camps, training, 79: 133-40. See Recreation.
Canada: borrowing by, 68: 216; capital and
labor in, 85: 114; compulsory investiga-
tion, 69: 220; disabled in, 80: 76, 141; fire
loss, 70: 164; foreign trade, 68: 219; gov-
ernment 64: 6; hours of labor, 83: 207;
Industrial Disputes_Investigation Act, 69:
148, 170, 253, 262; League and, 96: 5, 113;
limitation of armaments, 96: 65; loans, 68:
224; Patriotic Fund, 79: 40; placement in,
80: 145; public bonds, 68: 128; reeducation
and, 80: 67, 148; rehabilitation in, 1, 9, 141;
Relief work, 79: 40, 68; tariff, 94: 170;
United States and, 66: 208; 94: 167; war
conditions, 77: 25, 33.

CANADA, THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE SITUA-
TION IN. John A. Cooper, 94: 7-11.
CANADA'S WAR RELIEF WORK. Sir Hebert
Ames, 79: 40-5.

CANADIAN BONDS. G. A. Macpherson, 88:
139-43.

CANADIAN CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS. O. D.
Skelton, 68: 216–25.

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DUSTRIAL DISPUTES. F. A. Acland, 69:
157-69.

Canal zone, 96: control of, 34.

CANNERS, THE WORK CONDUCTED BY THE
COMMERCIAL, OF THE COUNTRY. W. D.
Bigelow, 74: 157-63.

Canteens, military, 78: 27.

Cantonments, building of, 78: 19; organiza-
tion, 79: 131; transportation, 81: 79. See
Camps, Recreation.

Capital: accummulation of, 68: 25; 87: 34,
59; aggregate investment, 68: 28; American
96: 174; American in Japan, 94: 92; busi-
ness and, 82: 48; circulating, 88: 35; 68:
72; concentration, 33; control, 76: 193;
cost, 232; deferred replacements, 87: 57;
definition, 74: 273; destruction in war, 95:
284; distribution, 68: 52; export, 28; em-
ployment, 69: 106; exemption of, 75: 170;
in foreign field, 68: 6; increase, 76: 260;
industry and, 81: 169; 90: 33; labor and,
69: 140, 150, 215; 78: 107; 81: 82; 82: 5;
85: 11; 90: 16, 27, 56, 96; 95: 104; 96: 14;
limitation, 74: 273; 92: 140; means to pro-
cure inheritance tax and, 95: 171; needs of
education, 87: 71-82; needs for transporta-
tion, 83-8; needs for foreign trade, 100–5;
nominally issued, 76: 299; organization, 69:
256; outstanding, 76: 296; in public utili-
ties, 68: 234; private ownership, 81: 79; rail-
roads, 76: 60; reduction, 75: 58; replenish-
ing, 82: 319; sales tax and, 92: 210; small
savings, 87: 169; standardized reports, 82:
257; South American Mines, 94: 70; sur-
plus, 88: 34; source, 76: 257; taxation of, 75:
178; taxes from, 95: 181; taxes on, in France,
158; transfer of, 166; in Turkey, 84: 48;
uniform standards, 69: 107; United States,
88: 130; unimproved land and, 95: 189;
working, 92: 105. See Banks, Labor.
Capital stock tax: provisions, 75: 190; un-
fairness, 184; 95: 120.

CAPITAL AND LABOR. Charles M. Schwab,
81: 157-62.

CAPITAL, THE NATIONALIZATION OF. M. J.
Bonn, 68: 252-63.

CAPITAL NEEDS FOR AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT. Francis H. Sisson, 87:

95-9.

CAPITAL, NEEDS FOR, IN LATIN AMERICA:
A SYMPOSIUM, 68: 161-95.
CAPITAL, RUSSIA'S FUTURE NEEDS FOR.
Samuel McRoberts, 68: 207-15.

Capitalists: 78: war and, 67; private profit, 16.
Capitalization: pre-war, 81: 187; private, 192;
protection, 76: 63; railways and, 81: 200;
regulation, 76: 168, 234; in Russia, 84:

117.

CAPPER, ARTHUR. Industrial Peace, 90:
154-60.

CAR SERVICE, REGULATION OF, under Gov-

ERNMENT CONTROL OF OPERATION. John
J. Esch, 76: 34-41.

CAR SERVICE REGULATION, PRINCIPLES AND
PRACTICES OF. H. E. Byram, 76: 25–33.
CAREY, ELISABETH. Department of Home
and Foreign Relief of the Woman's Com-
mittee, 79: 232-4.

CARLTON, FRANK T. The Advantages and
Defects of Compulsory Arbitration, 69:
150-6.

CAROTHERS, W. H. Thrift in the School
Curriculum, 87: 219-24.

CARPENTER, W. S., JR. Development-The
Strategy of Industry, 85: 197–201.
Carrel-Dakin method, 80: 17; 78: 59.
CARVER, T. N.

International Phases of the
Land Question, 83: 16-21; The Relation
of Thrift to Nation Building, 87: 4-8.
CARY, RICHARD L., Child-Feeding Work in
Germany, 92: 157-62.

Case treatment, 77: 35-169.

CASE TREATMENT, THE OPPORTUNITIES OF
SOCIAL. Karl de Schweinitz, 77: 1–8.
CASE WORK AND SOCIAL REFORM. Mary
Van Kleeck, 77: 9-12.

CASH LOANS, THE PROBLEMS OF CASH SUR-
RENDER VALUES AND. John B. Lunger,

70: 54-61.

CASKIE, JOHN J. KERR. The Philadelphia
Rapid Transit Plan, 85: 119–30.
CASSEL, GUSTAV. Some Leading Proposi-
tions for an International Discussion of the
World's Monetary Problem, 89: 258-67.
Casualties: 80: statistics, 41; war and indus-
try, 76, 78.

1 CATHOLIC ACTIVITIES IN WAR SERVICE, SPE-
CIAL. John J. Burke, 79: 213-20.
Catholic War Council, National, 79: 206–20.
CATASTROPHE HAZARD, INSURANCE OF THE.
Ralph H. Blanchard, 70: 220-6.

Cement: 94: 131, 145, 163; government
standards for, 95: 97.

Censorship, 78: 187, 192.

Census, Bureau of, 95: 11, 27-31; industrial,
78: 6; Japanese population, 93: 68. See
Department of Commerce.

[ Central America, European capital in, 68:
161.

Centralization: movement favorable to, 65:
22.

CENTRALIZED LABOR RESPONSIBILITY FROM
A LABOR UNION STANDPOINT. A. J.
Portenar, 71: 191–201.

| CENTRALIZED EMPLOYMENT, Advantages of.
E. M. Hopkins, 71: 1-9.

Chamber of Commerce: American in foreign
countries, 94: 79, 101; merchants and, 94:
197; in San Francisco, 93: 51; United
States, 82: 5. See Commerce.

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE IN FOREIGN COUN-
TRIES, AMERICAN. Jay E. Fitzgerald, 94:
122-6.

CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, THE INTERNA-
TIONAL. John H. Fahey, 54: 126-30.
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF THE UNITED
STATES, THE FOREIGN TRADE WORK OF.
Chauncey Depew Snow, 94: 114-18.

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CHAMBERS, JOHN S. The Japanese Inva-
sion, 83: 23-9.

CHANDLER, W. L. Conclusions from a Sur-
vey of Over Five Hundred Employes'
Benefit Associations, 71: 156-66.

Charity; organized, 79: 6; public, 65: Sup.,
52-3; 77: 90.

CHECK AND BALANCE SYSTEM, THE, AND
ITS REVERSION. Jacob Tanger, 64: 1-10.
CHELLEW, HENRY. Plans for The Educa-
tion of Disabled and Convalescent Officers
of British and Allied Forces, 80: 153 ff.
Chemicals, distribution of, 94: 130; trade in
England, 82: 57.

CHEYNEY, E. P. The Trend Toward Indus-
trial Democracy, 90: 1-9.
Chicago, insurance rates, 70: 207.

Chicago, Municipal Court, 78: 209, 214.
CHICAGO, THE METHODS OF MAKING LOCAL
AGREEMENTS EMPLOYED BY THE PATTERN
MAKER'S ASSOCIATION of. F. S. Deibler,
69: 208-13.

Chief justice: administration, 73: 40–58.
CHILD-FEEDING WORK IN GERMANY. Rich-
ard L. Cary, 92: 157–62.

Child labor: 81: 135; employment of, 95: 163;
organized labor and, 82: 116; opportuni-
ties, 67: 67; protection against, 142; regu-
lation, 69: 79-80.

Child Welfare, 79: 244, 260; 67: 139-45; 78:
25, 40, 59.

CHILDS, C. FREDERICK. United States Gov-
ernment Bonds, 88: 43-50.

CHILDS, RICHARD S. The Short Ballot
Movement and Simplified Politics, 64:

168-71.

Children: 77: adoption, 120; care of, 79: 30;
(See Belgium) case work with, 77: 117;
death rate, 50; defective, 65; delinquent,
133; deportation, 96: 16; earnings, 77: 87;
family life, 18, 82, 120, 129; feeble-minded,
65; foster care, 119; health, 179; illegiti-
mate, care of, 104, 122; in industry, 96:
4, 25; traffic in, 9.

Children's Bureau, purpose of, 77: 50.
CHILDREN, LIBRARIES AND THE LOVE OF
READING. Annie Carroll Moore,
67:
123-9.

CHILDREN, THE MORAL TRAINING OF. Ed-
ward Howard Griggs, 67: 34-9.
CHILDREN, TRAINING, TO A WISE USE OF
THEIR LEISURE. J. George Becht, 67:
115-22.

CHILDREN'S CIVIC ACTIVITIES: NECESSARY
FACTOR IN THE NEW CIVILIZATION. Wil-
son L. Gill, 64: 197–203.

CHILDREN'S YEAR AND THE WOMAN'S COM-
MITTEE. Jessica B. Peixotto, 79: 257-62.
CHILE. G. L. Duval, 68: 169-71.
Chile, Peru and, 96: 134; proposed revision of
tariff, 94: 176.

China: American interests, 68: 62; 94: 90;
Assembly and, 96: 22; capital needs, 68:
69; establishment of, 96: 152; exports to,
94: 146; finances, 68: 313; foreign indebted-
ness, 56; free trade with the United States,
83: 292, 303; general loans, 66-8; Japanese

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trade, 94: 34; Knox policy towards, 68:
309; loans, 56; 308; place among nations,
96: 164; political integrity, 313; problems
of, 66: 225; protest, 68: 314; public indebt-
edness, 55; salt tax, 66-8; securities in, 56;
six power loan, 312; tariff in, 94: 175; tea
exports, 187; trade with, 17; Treaty with
United States, 93: 41; United States Com-
merce in, 198.

CHINA, THE NATIONAL DEBT OF ITS ORIGIN

AND ITS SECURITY. Charles Denby, 68:
55-70.

CHINA, WHAT PROGRAM SHALL THE UNITED
STATES STAND FOR IN HER RELATIONS
WITH JAPAN AND,-THE PROBLEM AND A
PRACTICAL SOLUTION. Sidney L. Gulick,
66: 106-17.

Chinese: California's attitude toward, 93:
87; immigration problem, in California, 34;
in California, 18, 38, 47, 74; naturalization,
78.
CHINESE CONSORTIUM AND AMERICAN TRADE

RELATIONS WITH CHINA AND THE FAR
EAST, THE. Thomas W. Lamont, 94: 87.
CHINESE, THE ATTITUDE OF THE, TOWARDS
AMERICANS. Paul S. Reinsch, 93: 7-13.
Christian Associations, educational work, 67:
171.

CHURCH, MILITARISM AND THE. Algernon S.
Crapsey, 66: 247-9.

Church: organization of social life by, 67:
120; militant, 66: 5; support, 247.
Cigar industry, wage changes, 74: 253.
Citizenship: democratic, 66: 171; develop-
ment, 67: 213; immigrants, 66: 114; Jap-
anese in America, 93: 20, 31, 47, 65, 79,
119; in Mexico, 71: Sup., 27-32; responsi-
ble, 67: 65; test of good; 26.

CITY ADMINISTRATION, SOME EFFICIENCY
METHODS OF. John Allder Dunaway,
64: 89-102.

City manager, budget, 64: 234.
City planning, 81: 85.

CIVIC ACTIVITIES, CHILDREN'S: NECESSARY
FACTOR IN THE NEW CIVILIZATION. Wil-
son L. Gill, 64: 197–203.

CIVIC EFFICIENCY, TRAINING IN THE SCHOOLS
FOR. J. Lynn Barnard, 67: 26-33.
Civic responsibility, 79: 215.
CIVIL PRACTICE, rules, 73: 82.

Civil Service: classification and commis-
sions, 95: 73, 77, 80; 64: 147-64; in France,
95: 153; laws, 64: 68; patronage, 71; re-
form, 147, 218; staff of, 95: 2; tests, 268.
CIVIL SERVICE, OLD AND NEW PROBLEMS
OF. Henry Moskowitz, 64: 153-67.
CIVIL SERVICE IN POST-WAR READJUST-
MENT, THE. Herbert E. Morgan, 82:
100-10.

CIVIL SERVICE, PROMOTION NEEDED TO GIVE
MOTIVE IN. Herbert E. Morgan, 90: 142-6.
Civil War, armies of the, 64: 34-6.
Civilian health, 79: 239.

Civilian Relief, Department of, 80: 133. See
American Red Cross.

CIVILIAN RELIEF, THE SCOPE AND ORGANIZA-

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TION OF THE DEPARTMENT of. Margaret
F. Byington, 79: 88-95.
Civilization: American and Anglo-Saxon, 93:
136; burdens, 72: 213; expanding, 83: 18;
history, 72: 193; justice, 212; progress, 189,
192.
CIVILIZATION, CHILDREN'S CIVIC ACTIVITIES:
NECESSARY FACTOR IN THE NEW. Wilson
L. Gill, 64: 197–203.

CLAPHAM, A. G. Panama, 68: 188-9.
CLARK, B. PRESTON. On the Motives of
Industrial Enterprise, 85: 21-7.

CLARKE, WALTER. The Promotion of Social
Hygiene in War Time, 79: 178-88.
CLAUSEN, JOHN. Guatemala, 68: 181-4.
Clayton Act, organized labor and, 69: 134.
Clayton Law, as anti-trust law, 82: 221.
CLAYTON, C. T. Training Labor: A Neces-
sary Reconstruction Policy, 81: 137-43.
Clergyman, social services, 77: 97.
CLEVELAND, FREDERICK A. Good-will and
Economic Blockade, 95: 228–37.

Closed Shop-National Association of Manu-
facturers and, 82: 133.

Clothcraft Shops, 65: 32-55.

CLOTHIER, ROBERT C. British Demobiliza-
tion Plans, 81: 1-12; The Employment
Work of the Curtis Publishing Company,

65: 94-111.

Clothing: increased cost, 81: 112; Unem-
ployment in industry, 65: Sup., 21-7.
CLOTHING, PRICE FACTORS IN MEN'S READY-
TO-WEAR. Siegmund B. Sonneborn, 89:
61-6.

Club work, opportunities, 67: 244.
Coal: conservation, 82: 227; 87: 113; control

of, 83: 283; demand for, 75: 88; in eight-
eenth century, 94: 208; in England, 82:
64; exports, 74: 34; 92: 68, 138; excess
profits, 74: 232; financing of, 94: 136; in
Germany, 82: 345; 94: 83; imports in Bel-
gium, 94: 22; imports and exports, 92: 67;
increased cost of, 94: 193; in Japan, 92;
lack, 92: 86; in Mexico, 94: 78; nationaliza-
tion of, 184; price in Italy, 92: 27; produc-
tion, 82: 342; 83: 72; situation abroad, 96:
179; supply, 74: 89; 92: 66, 87; syndicates
in Germany, 94: 104.

COAL QUESTION IN GERMANY. Ernst Her-
big, 92: 66-75.

Coast defenses, policies for, 64: 38-40.
COATS, R. H. Improvements in British

Empire Trade Information. The Imperial
Statistical Conference, 94: 153-6.

Coffee, revenue rates in United Kingdom,
94: 179.

COHEN, JOSEPH E. The Drift in Industry,
85:15-20.

COHEN, JULIUS HENRY. Administration of
Business and Discipline by the Courts,
73: 205-10; Collective Bargaining and the
Law as a Basis for Industrial Reorganiza-
tion, 90: 44-6; The Revised Protocol in the
Dress and Waist Industry, 69: 183–96.
Coke production, 92: 66.

COKER, F. W. Interworkings of State

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