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Volume 35, issue 3_suppl, 1910
- Introductory Remarks pp. 5-5

- L.S. Rowe
- Introductory Remarks of Presiding Officer pp. 6-9

- Robert L. Owen
- The Logical Basis of Woman Suffrage pp. 10-15

- Anna G. Spencer
- The Position of the Anti-Suffragists pp. 16-22

- Gilbert E. Jones
- The Woman Suffrage Movement in Great Britain pp. 23-27

- Alice Paul
- Answer To the Arguments in Support of Woman Suffrage pp. 28-32

- Lyman Abbott
- Woman Suffrage an Aid To Social Reform pp. 33-35

- Frederick Nathan
- The Inadvisability of Woman Suffrage pp. 36-37

- Charles H. Parkhurst
Volume 35, issue 3, 1910
- Scope and Functions of the Stock Market pp. 1-23

- S.S. Huebner
- The Purchase or Sale of Securities Through a Stockbroker pp. 24-42

- Eliot Norton
- Stocks and Their Features—a Division and Classification pp. 43-62

- John Adams
- Preferred Stocks as Investments pp. 63-71

- John Moody
- The Declaration and Yield of Stockholders' Rights pp. 72-96

- B.B. Burgunder
- Convertible Bonds and Stocks pp. 97-110

- Montgomery Rollins
- Barometric Indices of the Condition of Trade pp. 111-134

- Roger W. Babson
- Sources of Market News pp. 135-144

- Roger W. Babson
- Influences Affecting Security Prices and Values pp. 145-153

- Thomas Gibson
- Economic Crises and Stock Security Values pp. 154-163

- Arthur Selwyn-Brown
- Railroad Stocks as Investments pp. 164-174

- Carl Snyder
- Electric Railway Stocks pp. 175-191

- Wallace Mccook Cunningham
- Industrial Stocks as Investments pp. 192-196

- Edgar J. Meyer
- Stocks of Financial Institutions pp. 197-206

- L.A. Norton
- The Wrongs and Opportunities in Mining Investments pp. 207-216

- Francis C. Nicholas
- Bibliography On Securities and Stock Exchanges pp. 217-232

- S.S. Huebner
- Book Department pp. 233-264

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Volume 35, issue 2_suppl, 1910
- Annual Address of the Chairman of the National Child Labor Committee pp. 1-6

- Felix Adler
- Child Labor Legislation in Massachusetts pp. 7-12

- Curtis Guild
- Symposium—Antagonistic Forces I. False Economic Ideas pp. 13-15

- Charles F. Smith
- Ii. Unequal Laws an Impediment To Child Labor Legislation pp. 16-22

- Samuel McCune Lindsay
- Iii. Indifference of the Church To Child Labor Reform pp. 23-32

- John Haynes Holmes
- Iv. Inadequate Schools pp. 33-34

- Everett W. Lord
- Justice To the Child pp. 35-41

- Stephen S. Wise
- Children in the Textile Industry pp. 42-46

- John Golden
- The Cotton Mill a Factor in the Development of the South pp. 47-51

- J. Borden Harriman
- The Mill or the Farm? pp. 52-57

- A.J. McKelway
- Poor White Folks pp. 58-60

- Hooper Alexander
- The Federal Children's Bureau pp. 61-72

- Owen R. Lovejoy
- SYMPOSIUM—VOCATION pp. 73-85

- Everett W. Lord
- Ii. Vocational Direction pp. 86-90

- David Snedden
- Enforcement of Child Labor Laws pp. 91-95

- Homer Folks
- Enforcement of Child Labor Laws in South Carolina pp. 96-102

- E.J. Watson
- Enforcement of Child Labor Laws in New Hampshire pp. 103-110

- Henry C. Morrison
- The Health of Young Persons in Massachusetts Factories pp. 111-113

- William C. Hanson
- Child Labor Statistics pp. 114-126

- Fred S. Hall
- Proof-of-Age Records pp. 127-129

- Jeanie V. Minor
- The Providence School Census System pp. 130-133

- Gilbert E. Whittemore
- The Massachusetts Bureau of Statistics1 pp. 134-136

- Frank S. Drown
- Child Labor in Street Trades pp. 137-143

- Edward N. Clopper
- Child Labor in Home Industries pp. 145-149

- Mary Van Kleeck
- New England's Lost Leadership pp. 150-151

- Florence Kelley
- Child Labor in Canneries pp. 152-154

- Pauline Goldmark
- Relation of National Child Labor Committee To State and Local Committees pp. 155-159

- Edward W. Frost
- Reports from State and Local Child Labor Committees pp. 160-161

- Oliver C. Bryant
- Child Labor Committee of San Francisco, California pp. 161-161

- J.C. Astredo
- Citizen's Child Labor Committee of the District of Columbia pp. 162-163

- Henry J. Harris
- Indiana Child Labor Committee pp. 163-164

- U.G. Weatherly
- Illinois Child Labor Committee pp. 163-163

- Harriet M. Van Der Vaart
- Kentucky Child Labor Association pp. 164-168

- Lafon Allen
- Kansas Child Labor Committee pp. 164-164

- F.W. Blackmar
- Louisiana Child Labor Committee pp. 168-168

- Solomon Wolff
- Maine Child Labor Committee pp. 169-169

- Ella Jordan Mason
- Maryland Child Labor Committee pp. 169-170

- Joseph C. Judge
- Massachusetts State Child Labor Committee pp. 170-174

- Richard K. Conant
- Michigan Child Labor Committee pp. 174-175

- Frank T. Carlton
- Minnesota Child Labor Committee pp. 175-176

- Mildred M. Barnard
- Inter-Church Child Labor Committee, Grand Rapids, Michigan pp. 175-175

- H. Gaylord Holt
- Children's Protective Alliance of Missouri pp. 176-177

- A.O. Lovejoy
- Nebraska Child Labor Committee pp. 177-178

- John J. Ryder
- New Jersey Child Labor Committee pp. 178-178

- G.W.B. Cushing
- New York Child Labor Committee pp. 179-181

- George A. Hall
- North Carolina Child Labor Committee pp. 181-181

- Charles L. Coon
- Ohio Child Labor Committee pp. 182-183

- Allbert H. Freiberg
- Warren (Ohio) Child Labor League pp. 183-184

- Phebe T. Sutliff
- Pennsylvania Child Labor Association pp. 184-186

- Fred S. Hall
- Joint Committee On Child Labor in Rhode Island pp. 186-189

- Carl Barus
- West Virginia Child Labor Committee pp. 189-189

- Nola McKinney
- Wisconsin Child Labor Committee pp. 190-192

- Edward W. Frost
- The Southern States pp. 192-194

- A.J. McKelway
- Annual Report of the General Secretary of the National Child Labor Committee pp. 195-206

- Owen R. Lovejoy
- The Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Child Labor Under the Auspices of the National Child Labor Committee pp. 207-238

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- Appendix pp. 239-274

- N/a
Volume 35, issue 2, 1910
- The Parks and Recreation Facilities in the United States pp. 1-12

- John Nolen
- Our National Parks and Reservations pp. 15-24

- William Eleroy Curtis
- National Forests as Recreation Grounds pp. 25-31

- Treadwell Cleveland
- Forestry Policy of Typical States—New York pp. 32-35

- Austin Cary
- Forestry Policy of Typical States-Pennsylvania pp. 36-43

- Joseph T. Rothrock
- State Forests in Michigan pp. 44-49

- Filibert Roth
- Park System of Essex County, New Jersey pp. 50-56

- Frederick W. Kelsey
- The Park System of Hudson County, New Jersey pp. 57-63

- Walter G. Muirheid
- The Boston Metropolitan Park System pp. 64-70

- William B. De Las Casas
- City Planning and Philadelphia Parks pp. 71-80

- Andrew Wright Crawford
- The Park Movement in Madison, Wisconsin pp. 81-87

- Charles N. Brown
- Recreation Developments in Chicago Parks pp. 88-105

- Graham Romeyn Taylor
- Play and Social Progress pp. 109-117

- Howard S. Braucher
- Public Provision and Responsibility for Play Grounds pp. 118-128

- Henry S. Curtis
- The Playground as a Social Center pp. 129-133

- Amalie Hofer Jerome
- Educational Value of Public Recreation Facilities pp. 134-140

- Charles Mulford Robinson
- Our Recreation Facilities and the Immigrant pp. 141-151

- Victor Von Borosini
- The Social Significance of Play pp. 152-157

- Otto T. Mallery
- The Playground for Children At Home pp. 158-165

- Beulah Kennard
- The Unused Assets of Our Public Recreation Facilities pp. 166-169

- Benjamin C. Marsh
- Music and Refreshments in Parks pp. 170-176

- Philip H. Goepp
- The Appalachian Mountain Club pp. 177-184

- Charles E. Fay
- The Southern Appalachian Park Reserve as a National Playground pp. 185-192

- George T. Surface
- The Field and Forest Club of Boston pp. 193-203

- G.W. Lee and L.G. Howes
- The Sierra Club pp. 204-209

- Marion Randall Parsons
- Recreative Centers of Los Angeles, California pp. 210-219

- Bessie D. Stoddart
- The Columbia Park Boys' Club, a Unique Playground pp. 220-224

- Eustace M. Peixotto
- The "Heide Park" of the Society for the Ad Vancement of the Common Weal in Dresden pp. 225-232

- Wilhelm Böhmert
- Book Department pp. 233-263

- N/a
Volume 35, issue 1, 1910
- Cotton in Southern Agricultural Economy pp. 1-7

- Harvie Jordan
- The Negro and Agricultural Development pp. 8-15

- Alfred Holt Stone
- Financing the Cotton Crop pp. 16-24

- Henry S. Reed
- The Sugar Cane Industry pp. 25-36

- George T. Surface
- The Decadence of the Plantation System pp. 37-41

- Ulrich B. Phillips
- Agricultural Revolution a Necessity pp. 42-51

- Clarence H. Poe
- New Farm Crops for the South pp. 52-59

- S.M. Tracy
- Sure Bases of a Greater South pp. 60-66

- G. Grosvenor Dawe
- Forest Resources and Conservation pp. 67-76

- John H. Finney
- Reclamation and Drainage pp. 77-80

- Sledge Tatum
- The Power Resources of the South pp. 81-98

- Frank S. Washburn
- Southern Railroads and Industrial Development pp. 99-104

- W.W. Finley
- Good Roads Movement in the South pp. 105-113

- Joseph Hyde Pratt
- The Inland Waterways of the South pp. 114-119

- J.F. Ellison
- Future of the South Atlantic Ports pp. 120-123

- Thomas Purse
- The Negro's Part in Southern Development pp. 124-133

- Booker T. Washington
- Effects of Industrialism Upon Political and Social Ideas pp. 134-142

- Holland Thompson
- Labor Supply and Labor Problems pp. 143-149

- Enoch Marvin Banks
- The Need for Agricultural Education pp. 150-155

- David Y. Thomas
- Child Labor in the South pp. 156-164

- A.J. McKelway
- Economic Needs of the South pp. 165-171

- William H. Glasson
- New Politics for the South pp. 172-183

- James W. Garner
- Book Department pp. 185-216

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