DATES AND VOLUME NUMBERS OF THE PUBLICATIONS OF THE ACADEMY AND SUPPLEMENTS THERETO 1916-1921 1916 Vol. LXIV: March "Public Administration and Partisan Politics" -Supplement, "Steadying Employment" Vol. LXVI: July-"Preparedness and America's International Program" Vol. LXVII: September-"New Possibilities in Education" Vol. LXVIII: November-"America's Changing Investment Market" 1917 Vol. LXIX: January-"The Present Labor Situation" "The Purposes and Ideals of the Mexican Revolu- Vol. LXX: March-"Modern Insurance Problems" Vol. LXXI: -Supplement, "The Mexican Constitution of 1917" Vol. LXXII: July-"America's Relation to the World Conflict" Vol. LXXIII: September "Justice Through Simplified Legal Procedure" Vol. LXXIV: November-"The World's Food" 1918 Vol. LXXV: January-"Financing the War" Vol. LXXVI: March-"War Adjustments in Railroad Regulation" Vol. LXXVII: Vol. LXXVIII: May-"Social Work With Families" -Supplement, "Procedure in State Legislatures" Vol. LXXIX: September-"War Relief Work" Vol. LXXX: November-"Rehabilitation of the Wounded" 1919 Vol. LXXXI: January-"A Reconstruction Labor Policy" V vi 1920 Vol. LXXXVII: January-"The New American Thrift" Vol. XC: July-"Industrial Stability" Vol. XCI: September-"Labor, Management and Production" Vol. XCIII: Today" -Supplement, "Working Capital in Street Railway 1921 January-"Present-Day Immigration" Vol. XCIV: March-"International Trade Situation" Vol. XCV: May-"Taxation and Public Expenditures" Vol. XCVI: July-"The Place of the United States in a World Organization for the Maintenance of Peace" TYPE DISTINCTIONS, PAGE AND VOLUME REFERENCES AND ORDER OF TOPICS The following distinctions in type have been made throughout the index: Titles of volumes and supplements are set in (Black Face Type). Titles of articles in REGULAR CAPITALS. Volume number in black face numerals (32). The page reference follows immediately after the volume reference. When there are a number of articles bearing on any given topic, the key word is followed by all page references, arranged alphabetically as to sub-topics; then follow the articles arranged alphabetically. Each author's name is followed by the article, or articles, he has written. 14 CLYDE L. KING. |