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Volume 29, issue 3, 1907
- Development of the Foreign Trade of the United States pp. 1-9

- Elihu Root
- Reciprocity With Continental Europe pp. 10-15

- Alvin H. Sanders
- A Brief History of the Reciprocity Policy pp. 16-21

- William Eleroy Curtis
- Reciprocity and the Middle West pp. 22-25

- D.M. Parry
- Reciprocity and Its Relation To Foreign Trade pp. 26-29

- G.L. Duval
- What Americans Must Do To Make an Export Business' pp. 30-37

- James W. Van Cleave
- The Double Tariff System pp. 38-57

- N.I. Stone
- Tariff Provisions for Promotion of Foreign Trade of the United States pp. 58-74

- G.G. Huebner
- American Manufactures and Foreign Markets pp. 75-81

- Eugene N. Foss
- The Tariff and the Price of Agricultural Machines pp. 82-87

- Charles Deering
- Our Tariff in Its Relation To the Grain Trade pp. 88-96

- Louis Muller
- The Tariff and Our Foreign Trade in Meats pp. 97-101

- J. Ogden Armour
- The Tariff and Our Foreign Trade in Electrical Apparatus pp. 102-112

- Maurice Coster
- The Leather Industry and the Tariff pp. 113-115

- A. Augustus Healy
- The Tariff and the Lumber Trade pp. 116-118

- W.B. Mershon
- Municipal Paving A SYMPOSIUM pp. 119-123

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- Chicago pp. 124-130

- Frederic Rex
- St. Louis pp. 130-134

- James C. Travilla
- Boston pp. 134-136

- Charles Herbert Swan
- Baltimore pp. 136-138

- Henry Jones Ford
- Cleveland pp. 138-140

- A.R. Callow
- Buffalo pp. 140-141

- C.M. Morse
- Cincinnati pp. 141-143

- Max B. May
- Detroit pp. 143-146

- Delos F. Wilcox
- Washington, D. C pp. 146-149

- Daniel E. Garges
- Louisville pp. 149-151

- James F. Fairleigh
- Minneapolis pp. 151-152

- Andrew Rinker
- Indianapolis pp. 152-154

- Jacob P. Dunn
- Hartford pp. 154-156

- Frederick Luther Ford
- Des Moines pp. 156-157

- E.D. Samson
- Duluth pp. 157-160

- W.B. Patton
- Crime and Capital Punishment A SYMPOSIUM pp. 161-178

- James W. Garner
- Legislative Tendencies as To Capital Punishment pp. 178-181

- Samuel J. Barrows
- Capital Punishment and Lynching pp. 182-185

- J.E. Cutler
- Homicide and the Death Penalty in Mexico pp. 185-189

- Maynard Shipley
- Book Department pp. 190-226

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- Index of Names pp. 667-676

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Volume 29, issue 2, 1907
- The Economic Necessity for the Pennsylvania Railroad Tunnel Extension Into New York City pp. 245-259

- A.J. County
- The Pooling of Freight Cars pp. 260-265

- J.R. Cavanagh
- The Electrification of American Railroads pp. 266-274

- Thomas Conway
- Public Regulation of Street Railway Transportation pp. 275-291

- Emory R. Johnson
- Rate Control Under the Amended Interstate Commerce Act pp. 292-309

- Harrison Standish Smalley
- Prussian Railway Administration pp. 310-322

- Ernest S. Bradford
- Prussian Railway Rate-Making and Its Results pp. 323-341

- G.G. Huebner
- An Argument Against Government Railroads in the United States pp. 342-351

- William Allmand Robertson
- Should Public Franchises Be Treated as Corporate Property? pp. 352-356

- Arthur W. Spencer
- Notes On Municipal Government pp. 357-400

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- The Present Public Poor Relief of Berlin—Its Organization and Its Effectiveness1 pp. 401-408

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- Book Department pp. 409-422

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- Reviews pp. 423-439

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Volume 29, issue 19_suppl, 1907
- Chapter I. General Tendencies in State Constitutions pp. 1-10

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- Chapter II. The Making of Constitutions pp. 11-16

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- Chapter III. Amendment, Revision, and Bills of Rights pp. 17-23

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- Chapter IV. Suffrage and Elections pp. 24-29

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- Chapter V. The Executive Department pp. 30-35

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- Chapter VI. The Judicial Department pp. 36-41

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- Chapter VII. Organization of the Legislative Department and Its Procedure pp. 42-49

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- Chapter VIII. Limitations on the Legislature pp. 50-54

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- Chapter IX. Constitutional Regulation of Important Interests pp. 55-61

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- Chapter X. Religious Provisions of the State Constitutions pp. 62-69

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- Chapter XI. Popular Representation in State Legislatures pp. 70-82

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- Chapter XII. Constitutions of the New England States pp. 83-90

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Volume 29, issue 18_suppl, 1907
- Introduction pp. 1-3

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- Schedule A-Age Limit pp. 4-7

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- Schedule B—Hours of Labor pp. 8-11

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- Schedule C—Compulsory School Attendance pp. 12-14

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- Schedule D-Educational Requirement for Employment pp. 14-17

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- Schedule E-Working Papers; Certificates of Age and Schooling pp. 18-24

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- Schedule F—Dangerous Occupations pp. 25-26

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- Schedule G—Exemptions pp. 27-29

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- Schedule H-Enforcement pp. 29-43

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- What Constitutes Effective Child Labor Laws pp. 44-46

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- A Standard Child Labor Law pp. 47-63

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- United States Census 1900 pp. 64-64

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Volume 29, issue 1, 1907
- Poverty and Parental Dependence as an Obstacle To Child Labor Reform pp. 1-8

- Homer Folks
- The Awakening of the South Against Child Labor pp. 9-18

- A.J. McKelway
- Some of the Ultimate Physical Effects of Premature Toil pp. 19-25

- Albert H. Freiberg
- Child Labor in the Soft Coal Mines pp. 26-34

- Owen R. Lovejoy
- The Extent of Child Labor in the Anthracite Coal Industry pp. 35-49

- Owen R. Lovejoy
- Obstacles To the Enforcement of Child Labor Legislation pp. 50-56

- Florencé Kelley
- National Protection for Children pp. 57-60

- Jane Addams
- The Child Labor Laws of the Ohio Valley pp. 61-70

- J.H. Morgan
- The Child Labor Situation in Ohio and Border States pp. 71-76

- Wallace E. Miller
- Children in the Glass Works of Illinois pp. 77-83

- Harriet Van Der Vaart
- Child Labor and the Public Schools pp. 84-86

- Nathan C. Schaeffer
- The Value of Publicity in Reform pp. 87-92

- Arthur T. Vance
- The Enforcement of Child Labor Legislation in Illinois pp. 93-103

- Edgar T. Davies
- Child Labor and the Public Schools pp. 104-109

- Samuel McCune Lindsay
- Child Labor and the Public Schools pp. 110-114

- Charles W. Dabney
- Child Labor and the Nation pp. 115-124

- Albert J. Beveridge
- The Difficulties of a Factory Inspector pp. 125-131

- Edgar T. Davies
- The Enforcement of Child Labor Legislation pp. 132-134

- Starr Cadwallader
- The Attitude of Society Toward the Child as an Index of Civilization1 pp. 135-141

- Felix Adler
- Reports from State and Local Child Labor Committees and Consumers' Leagues pp. 142-145

- George Hall
- Report of the Missouri Child Labor Committee pp. 145-152

- Arthur O. Lovejoy
- Report From the Citizens' Child Labor Committee of the District of Columbia pp. 152-153

- Henry J. Harris
- Report of the Maryland Child Labor Committee pp. 154-156

- H. Wirt Steele
- Report of the Wisconsin Child Labor Committee pp. 156-158

- Edward W. Frost
- Report of the Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee pp. 158-158

- Scott Nearing
- Report of the Iowa Child Labor committee pp. 159-160

- I.A. Loos
- Report From Georgia Child Labor Committee pp. 160-163

- C.B. Wilmer
- Report From North Carolina Child Labor Committee pp. 163-164

- Charles L. Cone
- Report From the Alabama Child Labor Committee pp. 163-163

- Benjamin J. Baldwin
- Report From the Southern State Child Labor Committees pp. 164-165

- A.J. McKelway
- Report of the Child Labor Commission of the State of Oregon pp. 166-166

- Millie R. Trumbull
- Report of the Warren Child Labor League, of Warren, Ohio pp. 167-168

- Phebe T. Sutliff
- Report of the Consumers' League of the State of New York pp. 168-168

- A.M. Beardsley
- Report From the Consumers' League of Maryland pp. 169-170

- Daniel Miller
- Report From the Consumers' League of Philadelphia pp. 169-169

- Florence L. Sanville
- Report of the Committee On Child Labor of the Massachusetts Consumers' League pp. 170-172

- Edith M. Howes
- Report From Detroit Consumers' League pp. 172-173

- Florence G. Taylor
- Report From the Kentucky Consumers' League pp. 173-173

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- Report From Child Labor Committee of the Consumers' League of Cleveland, Ohio pp. 174-176

- Catharine Avery
- Report of the Cincinnati Consumers' League pp. 176-178

- Geraldine Gordon
- Report From the National Consumers' League pp. 178-179

- Florence Kelley
- Abstract of Report of the Secretary of the National Child Labor Committee On the Second Year's Work, Ended September 30, I906 pp. 179-181

- Samuel McCune Lindsay
- Notes On Municipal Government pp. 184-189

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- City of New York pp. 189-190

- J.S. Billings
- Philadelphia pp. 190-193

- A.C. Abbott
- Buffalo, N. Y pp. 193-194

- A.C. Richardson
- Cincinnati pp. 194-198

- Max B. May
- Washington, D. C pp. 198-200

- George S. Wilson
- Providence, R. I pp. 200-203

- Frank E. Lakey
- Book Department pp. 204-236

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- Department of Social Work pp. 237-243

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