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Volume 32, issue 3, 1908
- The Local-Option Movement pp. 1-5

- S.E. Nicholson
- Ohio pp. 6-10

- Annie W. Clark
- Georgia pp. 10-11

- Mary Harris Armor
- The Work of the Anti-Saloon League pp. 12-26

- J.C. Jackson
- The Anti-Saloon League as a Political Force pp. 27-37

- W.M. Burke
- The Work of the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union pp. 38-42

- Lillian M.N. Stevens
- Organization and Accomplishments of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Illinois, Massachusetts, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, and Virginia pp. 43-60

- Mary E. Kuhl, Katharine Lent Stevenson, Frances W. Graham, Elizabeth Preston Anderson, Frances H. Ensign and Sara H. Hoge
- The Saloon Problem pp. 61-68

- Hugh F. Fox
- Attitude of the Distillers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers On the Regulation of the Liquor Traffic pp. 69-74

- David Stauber
- The State Dispensaries of South Carolina pp. 75-85

- Niels Christensen
- Suppression of the "Raines Law Hotels" pp. 86-96

- John P. Peters
- Prohibition in Kansas pp. 97-103

- J.K. Codding and E.W. Hoch
- The Success of Prohibition in Kansas pp. 104-105

- E.W. Hoch
- Prohibition as a Present Political Platform pp. 106-111

- W.G. Calderwood
- The Business Test of Prohibition pp. 112-120

- A.R. Heath
- The Economic Aspects of Prohibition pp. 121-127

- Alphonso Alva Hopkins
- Exceptions in a Prohibition Law—Problems of Enforcement pp. 128-133

- Charles A. Pollock
- The Result of the Teaching of the Effect of Alcohol On the Human System pp. 134-141

- Edith Smith Davis
- The Regulation of the Liquor Traffic in England pp. 142-145

- Agnes E. Slack
- Book Department pp. 146-161

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- Reviews: Davenport, H. J. Value and Distribution. Pp. 582. Price, $3.50. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, I908 pp. 161-162

- Scott Nearing
- Reviews: Hendrick, F. The Power to Regulate Corporations and Commerce. Pp. lxxii, 516. Price, $4.00. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons pp. 162-163

- Emory R. Johnson
- Reviews: Holmes, T. R. Ancient Britain and the Invasions of Julius Caesar. Pp. xvi, 764. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1907 pp. 163-163

- Carl Kelsey
- Reviews: Lewis, G. R. The Stannaries: A Study of the English Tin Miner. Pp. 278. Price, $I.50 net. Boston: Houghton, Miffiin & Co., I908 pp. 164-165

- Raymond V. Phelan
- Reviews: Hunter, R. Socialists at Work. Pp. 374. Price, $I.50. New York: Macmillan Company, I908 pp. 164-164

- Scott Nearing
- Reviews: McCormick, F. The Tragedy of Russia in Pacific Asia. 2 Vols. Pp. xxx, 913. Price, $3.00 each. New York: Outing Publishing Company, I907. COTES, E. Signs and Portents in the Far East. Pp. 308. Price, $2.50. New York: Putnam's Sons, I907 pp. 165-166

- Paul S. Reinsch
- Reviews: Shambaugh, Bertha M. H. Amana, The Community of True Inspiration. Pp. 414. Iowa City: The State Historical Society of Iowa, I908 pp. 166-167

- Carl Kelsey
- Reviews: Smith, J. H. Our Struggle for the Fourteenth Colony. 2 Vols., Pp. xxx, 1271. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, I907 pp. 167-168

- Clarence Walworth Alvord
- Reviews: Snedden, D. S., and Allen, W. H. School Reports and School Efficiency. Pp. xi, 183. Price, $1.50. New York: The Macmillan Company, I908 pp. 168-169

- Cheesman A. Herrick
- Reviews: Socialism, The Case Against. Pp. 537. Price, $I.50. New York: Macmillan Co., I908 pp. 169-169

- Ira Cross
- Reviews: Stimson, F. J. The Law of the Federal and State Constitutions of the United States. Pp. ix, 386. Boston: Boston Book Co., I908 pp. 169-170

- Chester Lloyd Jones
- Reviews: Swift, E. J. Mind in the Making: A Study in Mental Development. Pp. viii, 329. Price, $I.25. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, I908 pp. 170-171

- Charles A. Ellwood
- Reviews: Webb, Sidney and Beatrice. English Local Government. 2 Vols., Pp. 858. Price, each $3.50. New York: Longmans, Green & Co., I908 pp. 171-172

- J.W. Garner
Volume 32, issue 22_suppl, 1908
- The Basis of the Anti-Child Labor Movement in the Idea of American Civilization pp. 1-3

- Felix Adler
- The New View of the Child pp. 4-10

- Edward T. Devine
- Social Cost of Accident, Ignorance and Exhaustion pp. 11-18

- Charles R. Henderson
- The Leadership of the Child pp. 19-30

- A.J. McKelway
- Child Labor in New England pp. 31-39

- E.W. Lord
- Compulsory Education, the Solution of Child Labor Problem pp. 40-56

- Lewis W. Parker
- Compulsory Education in the South pp. 57-66

- George F. Milton
- Why the Children Are in the Factory pp. 67-71

- Jean M. Gordon
- The Education of Mill Children in the South pp. 72-79

- Alfred E. Seddon
- The Function of Education in Abolishing Child Labor pp. 80-91

- Owen R. Lovejoy
- Ethical and Religious Aspects of Child Labor pp. 92-96

- James H. Kirkland
- The Duty of the People in Child Protection pp. 97-100

- Hoke Smith
- Essentials in Factory Inspection pp. 101-107

- John H. Morgan
- The Responsibility of the Consumer pp. 108-112

- Florence Kelley
- Children on the Streets of Cincinnati pp. 113-123

- E.N. Clopper
- Reports from State and Local Child Labor Committees pp. 124-177

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Volume 32, issue 2, 1908
- Tariff Revision a Public Necessity pp. 1-6

- D.M. Parry
- What Provisions of the Dingley Tariff Require Revision pp. 7-19

- Albert Clarke
- What Ought the Tariff Rates to Be on Iron and Steel Manufactures? pp. 20-25

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- Tariff Rates on Hardware pp. 26-30

- Charles W. Asbury
- Hides, Leather, Boots and Shoes and the Tariff pp. 31-35

- A. Augustus Healy
- What Ought the Tariff Rates to Be On Paper and Pulp? pp. 36-45

- Chester W. Lyman
- Reciprocity in our Foreign Trade Relations pp. 46-50

- William R. Corwine
- Tariff Revision and Protection for American Labor pp. 51-56

- John R. Commons
- Tariff Relations With Cuba—Actual and Desirable pp. 57-65

- Edwin F. Atkins
- Commercial Relations of the United States with Canada pp. 66-78

- John Ball Osborne
- Notes on Our Tariff Relations With Mexico pp. 79-83

- Francis B. Loomis
- Waste in External Trade in General and With the Orient in Particular pp. 84-98

- John P. Young
- Our Tariff Relations With the Philippines, Actual and Desirable pp. 99-102

- Clarence R. Edwards
- The Conventional Tariff System pp. 103-118

- N.I. Stone
- The American Interpretation of the "Most Favored Nation" Clause pp. 119-129

- Chester Lloyd Jones
- The Maximum and Minimum Tariff pp. 130-134

- John Franklin Crowell
- Tariff Making—Fact and Theory pp. 135-144

- H.E. Miles
- A Permanent Tariff Commission pp. 145-164

- Albert J. Beveridge
- Import Duties: How They Should be Levied pp. 165-169

- D.A. Tompkins
- An Argument for a Permanent Expert Tariff Commission pp. 170-175

- H.E. Miles
- Book Department pp. 176-205

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Volume 32, issue 1, 1908
- Regulation of Foreign Commerce By the Interstate Commerce Commission pp. 157-181

- Ward W. Pierson
- Federal Usurpations pp. 185-211

- John Sharp Williams
- Development of the Federal Government pp. 212-217

- Theodore E. Burton
- The Nation Should Superintend All Carriers pp. 218-224

- C.M. Hough
- Railway Regulation in Texas pp. 225-234

- James L. Slayden
- Corporation Regulation By State and Nation pp. 235-239

- Henry M. Hoyt
- No Combination Without Regulation pp. 240-258

- Talcott Williams
- Twelfth Annual Meeting of theAmerican Academy of Political and Social Science pp. 261-263

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