Bolshevism-Business 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. 6 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. BORDLEY, JAMES. The Blind as Industrial 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. 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 BONN, M. J. Germany and the Monroe 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. 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 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 BRITISH EMPIRE TRADE INFORMATION-THE 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 Building: costs, 89: 68; programs of, 96: 63. Building and Loan Associations, 87: 153, 173. 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. Business-China BUSINESS, UNIVERSITY SCHOOLS OF, AND THE Business men: commerce and, 94: 123; for BYE, RAYMOND T. and CHARLES REITELL. BYRAM, H. E. Principles and Practices of Law and Readjustment, 82: 215-30. Buying, selling and, 94: 138, 146. BUYING AND SELLING, COOPERATIVE, IN THE Cables, German, 96: 168, 172, 176. America's Food Supply, 74: 53-6. Marshall CAMP CITIES, ELIMINATING VICE FROM. CANADA, THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE SITUA- CANADIAN BONDS. G. A. Macpherson, 88: CANADIAN CAPITAL REQUIREMENTS. O. D. DUSTRIAL DISPUTES. F. A. Acland, 69: Canal zone, 96: control of, 34. CANNERS, THE WORK CONDUCTED BY THE Canteens, military, 78: 27. Cantonments, building of, 78: 19; organiza- Capital: accummulation of, 68: 25; 87: 34, CAPITAL AND LABOR. Charles M. Schwab, CAPITAL, THE NATIONALIZATION OF. M. J. CAPITAL NEEDS FOR AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL 95-9. CAPITAL, NEEDS FOR, IN LATIN AMERICA: Capitalists: 78: war and, 67; private profit, 16. 117. CAPPER, ARTHUR. Industrial Peace, 90: CAR SERVICE, REGULATION OF, under Gov- ERNMENT CONTROL OF OPERATION. John CAR SERVICE REGULATION, PRINCIPLES AND CARLTON, FRANK T. The Advantages and CAROTHERS, W. H. Thrift in the School CARPENTER, W. S., JR. Development-The International Phases of the Case treatment, 77: 35-169. CASE TREATMENT, THE OPPORTUNITIES OF CASH LOANS, THE PROBLEMS OF CASH SUR- 70: 54-61. CASKIE, JOHN J. KERR. The Philadelphia 1 CATHOLIC ACTIVITIES IN WAR SERVICE, SPE- Cement: 94: 131, 145, 163; government Censorship, 78: 187, 192. Census, Bureau of, 95: 11, 27-31; industrial, [ Central America, European capital in, 68: Centralization: movement favorable to, 65: CENTRALIZED LABOR RESPONSIBILITY FROM | CENTRALIZED EMPLOYMENT, Advantages of. Chamber of Commerce: American in foreign CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE IN FOREIGN COUN- CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, THE INTERNA- CHAMBERS, JOHN S. The Japanese Inva- CHANDLER, W. L. Conclusions from a Sur- Charity; organized, 79: 6; public, 65: Sup., CHECK AND BALANCE SYSTEM, THE, AND CHEYNEY, E. P. The Trend Toward Indus- Chicago, Municipal Court, 78: 209, 214. Chief justice: administration, 73: 40–58. Child labor: 81: 135; employment of, 95: 163; Child Welfare, 79: 244, 260; 67: 139-45; 78: CHILDS, C. FREDERICK. United States Gov- CHILDS, RICHARD S. The Short Ballot 168-71. Children: 77: adoption, 120; care of, 79: 30; Children's Bureau, purpose of, 77: 50. CHILDREN, THE MORAL TRAINING OF. Ed- CHILDREN'S CIVIC ACTIVITIES: NECESSARY CHILDREN'S YEAR AND THE WOMAN'S COM- China: American interests, 68: 62; 94: 90; China-Communication trade, 94: 34; Knox policy towards, 68: CHINA, THE NATIONAL DEBT OF ITS ORIGIN AND ITS SECURITY. Charles Denby, 68: CHINA, WHAT PROGRAM SHALL THE UNITED Chinese: California's attitude toward, 93: RELATIONS WITH CHINA AND THE FAR CHURCH, MILITARISM AND THE. Algernon S. Church: organization of social life by, 67: CITY ADMINISTRATION, SOME EFFICIENCY City manager, budget, 64: 234. CIVIC ACTIVITIES, CHILDREN'S: NECESSARY CIVIC EFFICIENCY, TRAINING IN THE SCHOOLS Civil Service: classification and commis- CIVIL SERVICE, PROMOTION NEEDED TO GIVE Civilian Relief, Department of, 80: 133. See CIVILIAN RELIEF, THE SCOPE AND ORGANIZA- 10 TION OF THE DEPARTMENT of. Margaret CLAPHAM, A. G. Panama, 68: 188-9. CLARKE, WALTER. The Promotion of Social Closed Shop-National Association of Manu- Clothcraft Shops, 65: 32-55. CLOTHIER, ROBERT C. British Demobiliza- 65: 94-111. Clothing: increased cost, 81: 112; Unem- Club work, opportunities, 67: 244. of, 83: 283; demand for, 75: 88; in eight- COAL QUESTION IN GERMANY. Ernst Her- Coast defenses, policies for, 64: 38-40. Empire Trade Information. The Imperial Coffee, revenue rates in United Kingdom, COHEN, JOSEPH E. The Drift in Industry, COHEN, JULIUS HENRY. Administration of COKER, F. W. Interworkings of State |